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Montreal

A vibrant Francophone city known for its rich history, diverse culture, and renowned culinary scene, framed by iconic Mount Royal.

Montreal Guides

  • Montreal Nightlife Guide

    madeleineray (Madeleine Ray)
    Nightlife in Montreal is unmatched, the city is known for its vibrant after hours. Amongst the juxtaposed old and new city streets are countless *must visit* spots for anyone in town. With the help of my 100% Quebecer boyfriend born and raised in Montreal and my absolute love of music and interesting nightlife experiences; I’ve compiled a list of the most one-of-a-kind Montreal nightlife venues for social butterflies and more low-key people alike.
  • Coolest Thrift Shops in Montreal

    madeleineray (Madeleine Ray)
    Montreal thrift shopping is a glorious mixture of both cutting-edge and timelessly chic pieces that fit into the eclectic patchwork of the trendy city. From the thriving neighborhood of Mile End to the fashionable and young Plateau- here are some of the most iconic thrift shops in Montreal. Spend the day lost in the magical world of lives past and get a taste of Montreal's unique and trend-setting fashion culture at these super cool thrift stores around the city.
  • Cozy Corners Of Old Montreal

    madeleineray (Madeleine Ray)
  • Best Cafes in Montreal's Old Port

    madeleineray (Madeleine Ray)
  • Legendary Donut Shops To Try in Montreal

    madeleineray (Madeleine Ray)
    From classic chains to local joints bursting with creativity and sugary goodness- these staple donut spots throughout the city of Montreal are a must for any foodie. Enjoy neon colors, funky flavors, and just good old classic donuts- because Montreal has it all.
  • coziest cocktail bars in montréal

    leah (Leah Fishman)
    Drop the shitty beer. Shovel down the rest of your poutine. When it comes to late-night eats and drinks, Montréal is one of the grooviest places in the world. While the city's club scene is world-famous, let's be real, I'm 30 and that just ain't my speed anymore. Why not cozy up at one of these dimly-lit, aesthetic AF, speakeasy-style cocktail bars instead? Sounds like a plan. Here are some of my faves (+ drink and vegan food recs)
  • the best record shops in montréal

    leah (Leah Fishman)
    Clubs, cocktails, music, art: Montréal is hip AF. The best part? These niche scenes aren't at all intimidating. See ya never, snobby High Fidelity vibes. Each record shop on this list is cool, clean and welcoming. From vinyl/coffee shop combos to one of the biggest selections 60's rock tunes in the city, here are my favorite spots to pick up a record in Montréal.
  • the perfect laid-back weekend in montréal

    leah (Leah Fishman)
    Famous for its electric vibe and rockin nightlife, there are hundreds of things to do in Montréal after dark: crazy events, music festivals, swanky bars, and sexy cabaret shows. But where do you go if you just want to sunbathe in a park, see some art, soak in a hot pool, and eat your weight in vegan comfort food? From snug brunch spots to serene floating spas, I vetted a ton of places to find the chillest escapes. Comfy up and get ready to enjoy a perfect laid-back weekend Montréal.
  • Artsy Things To Do in Le Plateau & Mile End

    madeleineray (Madeleine Ray)
    The neighboring Plateau and Mile End neighborhoods of Montreal Island are easily described as the artsiest and most eclectic, ideal for any travelers looking for some creative energy in their adventures. As someone currently staying in these flourishing areas, who is always on the lookout for new activities and exhibitions, these are currently some of the top bucket list artsy destinations between the two. Whether you want to gallery hop and see some contemporary work, spend the day lost in thrift stores, or pick up some moody 35mm film- these are the sights to see.
  • Best Delivery Spots in Montreal For Your 14-Day Quarantine

    madeleineray (Madeleine Ray)
    Anyone returning to Canada needs to follow all of the safety precautions- which means completing a mandatory 14-day quarantine. So if you flew into Montreal, you may not be able to visit Mont-Royal or the Old Port for a while, but that doesn't mean you have to give up the cities best treasure- yes, I am talking about food. Since beginning my quarantine period with my Quebecer boyfriend, we have been enjoying plenty of delicious delivery options that can be left *non-contact* outside of our door for us to retrieve when the coast is clear. For those entering Montreal, or Canada, or simply looking for some delivery inspo elsewhere in the world, check out our picks of the best delivery options for our 14-day quarantine.
  • woman, BIPOC, & queer-friendly tattoo shops in montréal

    leah (Leah Fishman)
  • Foodie Road Trip #seekerchallenge

    bentito (Brett Tofel)
    Places to go to eat
  • Montreal's Egg Themed Breakfast Spots

    madeleineray (Madeleine Ray)
    One quirky thing I noticed during my travels to Montreal was the number of not only impeccable breakfast joints but the frequency of egg puns in the name of said joints. Here is a list of a few of the best breakfast places in the city of Montreal, that also have an egg-themed title. While all of these restaurants have extensive ways of preparing eggs for your morning- from eggs benedict to hearty omelets, they also have lengthy menus that will satisfy even those who are seeking something a little different than l'oeuf in the morning. Bon Apetit!
  • Best Nanaimo Bars In Canada

    madeleineray (Madeleine Ray)
    Crunchy, creamy, and coconutty- Canada’s special Nanaimo bars are little slices of heaven. Surprisingly hard to find outside of the country, I have been making it my mission to sample them during my stay here. A true Canadian classic that is actually a *no-bake* pastry, it rivals that of apple pie and brownies. Here are some highly voted Nanaimo bar destinations across the country, I have not been able to sample them all yet personally- so consider this more of a bucket list type collection of my personal, Canadian aspirations.
  • Food inspired

    crazylynch1427 (Maggie Lynch)
    Where to eat the best food
  • Where to Spend Winter in a Christmas Card

    madeleineray (Madeleine Ray)
    All around the world are picturesque winter escapes for a magical Christmas. I have always dreamed of waking up in a real-life snow globe on Christmas morning, and in case you have also, here is my bucket list of places to spend the season as though you are living in a Christmas card. #seekerchallenge
  • Best Travel Destinations for Libras

    madeleineray (Madeleine Ray)
    Libras are always seeking balance in everything that they do. Being such indecisive individuals as they are, I decided to step in as a travel-obsessed libra who is always seeking the best spots for like-minded folks. So, if you're seeking aesthetics, art, culture, and a touch of chaos- here are my top libra-approved travel destinations to narrow down your options a little more.
  • Pride Summer 2022 Celebrations Around The World

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    Pride is one of the most iconic events of the year, and these destinations have some incredible plans. All summer long, from Montreal to NYC to London and everything in between, these destinations are being painted in rainbow colors, rainbow flags, and *lots* of confetti. So let's check out the most sparkling events of the season, happy Pride!
  • Cities With Vaccine Passports

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    These cities are requiring proof of vaccination for most non-essential services, and while this may change in the future, it’s great to always stay aware of local covid restrictions prior to travel. We put together a list of some of our favorite destinations that intend to, or already are, implementing vaccine passports. So in case you need some travel inspo for the upcoming year, this may be of service. We would like to add that you should always do your own research about the destinations you are traveling to, and what processes need to be completed prior to/ and after boarding. Safe travels seekers!.
  • Canada

    susanpazera (Susan Pazera)
    Some of my favorite places to visit in Canada