🇨🇦 Montreal 3-Day 2-Night Power Trip Guide 🤯
Each spot will have a dedicated post—check my homepage for details! 🥰 Day 1 【Schwartz’s Deli 🥩】 Our first stop in Montreal was this iconic smoked meat sandwich spot. The historic vibe and generous portions make it a solid choice. The poutine was so unexpectedly amazing we ordered a second round! 🤯 Mornings can get busy, but we went at night—no crowd. Day 2: Fully Packed! 1️⃣ Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal 🕊️ A landmark with a stunning interior—especially the stained glass. Photos don’t do it justice; it’s best experienced in person. Tickets ~$25 CAD. 2️⃣ Janine Cafe & Brunch 🍳✨ (Highly recommend!) Open 9 AM–4 PM. A bright, stylish French brunch spot with photogenic and delicious dishes. Portions are just right. Book ahead—lines get long! 3️⃣ The Dôme / The Sphere 🌐 Turns into a magical glowing glass dome in winter. Best visited at night for the lights! Check skating hours in advance. 4️⃣ Underground City + Eaton Centre 🛍️ Perfect for escaping the cold. Eaton’s is smaller than Toronto’s but has plenty of food and shops. Not a must-see, but good for killing time. 5️⃣ Dinner: L’Express 🍷 A classic French bistro with great service and traditional vibes. Food is decent but overpriced. Best for atmosphere seekers. Reserve ahead—especially on weekends! Day 3 1️⃣ St-Viateur Bagel 🥯✨ 100-year-old bagel institution. The original location has the best vibe. Try their stuffed bagel sandwiches! 2️⃣ Cafe Olimpico ☕️ Feels like a European café—great service and very Instagrammable. Their Italian-style coffee is a must-try (detailed review coming!). Tips 1️⃣ Stay in an Airbnb! Montreal has many stylish retro or modern apartments—great design and value. 2️⃣ Winter isn’t ideal for city walking. Plan indoor activities or short-distance stops. #MontrealTravel #3DayItinerary #MontrealFood #ExploreMontreal #CanadaTravel ✨🇨🇦