Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Montreal, QC, Canada

Le Plateau Mont-Royal is pretty much a living postcard of Montreal’s essence: picturesque, discreet side streets, wood-paneled cafés filled with angst-ridden writers, and tiny restaurants where one cannot help but feel in luck whenever they manage to score a table. The neighborhood is also characterized by the omnipresence of a strong French-speaking community, which certainly has a lot to play in the idea of a romantic getaway to Montreal—French is, after all, the language of love for many a traveler. Attractions like the quaint Laval Avenue, Square Saint-Louis, Parc Lafontaine or the locals-approved eateries of avenue du Mont-Royal are definite must-dos.

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balconies in "The Plateau," Montréal

Le Plateau Mont-Royal is pretty much a living postcard of Montreal’s essence: picturesque, discreet side streets, wood-paneled cafés filled with angst-ridden writers, and tiny restaurants where one cannot help but feel in luck whenever they manage to score a table. The neighborhood is also characterized by the omnipresence of a strong French-speaking community, which certainly has a lot to play in the idea of a romantic getaway to Montreal—French is, after all, the language of love for many a traveler. Attractions like the quaint Laval Avenue, Square Saint-Louis, Parc Lafontaine or the locals-approved eateries of avenue du Mont-Royal are definite must-dos.

Hand Holding sur le Plateau

Le Plateau Mont-Royal is pretty much a living postcard of Montreal’s essence: picturesque, discreet side streets, wood-paneled cafés filled with angst-ridden writers, and tiny restaurants where one cannot help but feel in luck whenever they manage to score a table. The neighborhood is also characterized by the omnipresence of a strong French-speaking community, which certainly has a lot to play in the idea of a romantic getaway to Montreal—French is, after all, the language of love for many a traveler. Attractions like the quaint Laval Avenue, Square Saint-Louis, Parc Lafontaine or the locals-approved eateries of avenue du Mont-Royal are definite must-dos.

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