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Welcome to this luxurious apartment in Old Montréal.
This apartment, 730 sqf, in the center of Old Montréal which close the Famous St. James Hotel, Notra Dame church, and St. Paul stree, and Metro station, river bank all within less than 3 min. walking. Not mention the many french resturants and cafes dotting along the old Montreal narrow street and sandwich with many trendy gallery and botique shops. This loft apartment radiates antique urban charm--interior walls of stone and brick, hardwood floors and wooden beams, and a courtyard with outdoor furniture show the touch of its professional decorator. On the ground floor, it offers a beautiful patio where you can dine, chat, and enjoy the outdoors.
This spacious apartment has a fully equipped bathroom with a jet shower, and a queen-sized Murphy bed that enables you to enjoy a huge living and dining area. You can entertain since there is no resemblance to a bedroom as the Murphy bed disappears into the wall. A home office area with a desk and book shelves is suitable for computer work, and you have wireless Internet access.
The kitchen offers a dishwasher, microwave oven, four-burner electric stove and oven, dishes, glasses, cutlery, pots and pans, a Brita refrigerator and freezer, a coffee maker, and kettle. This apartment is elegant with the most modern facilities. A DVD player, DVDs, and TV with local channels are there for your entertainment.
Old Montréal is the oldest and most historic and picturesque part of the city. You are in the midst of beautiful, historic buildings and sights, including the river, a short walk away. The Pointe-?Callière Museum, Montréal History Centre, Marc-Aurèle Fortin Museum are some interesting museums to visit in Old Montréal. And you will love the waterfront.
Old Montréal was destined to prosper from the time of its founding by a small group of French settlers in 1642, when its name was Ville-Marie. Because of its strategic location on an island in the middle of the St. Lawrence River, Montréal developed into one of the most bilingual and cosmopolitan metropolises in North America.
Montréal is also internationally renowned for its dynamism and cultural leadership. As you discover the modern city, you can also step back in time and learn about the events and people who left their mark on the streets and squares in this very special part of the city. Montréal is a harmony of old European cities and North American efficiency--and wonderful French food and wine in North America.
Montréal, with a population of more than 3 million, is both the second-largest city in Canada (after Toronto) and the second-largest Francophone city in the world (after Paris). It is a cosmopolitan cultural and commercial hub that offers beautiful scenery, outstanding museums and cultural events and famous summer festivals, such as The Montréal Jazz Festival, the Montréal 'Just for Laughs' Comedy Festival and the Montréal Film Festival. Montréal is also renowned for its outstanding cuisine and French and international restaurants.
"Montreal is a phenomenal tourist destination, a city that stands alone in North America in so many respects. With the intriguing mix of two cultures and languages, the city's long history, its propensity for the arts, its endless festivals and celebrations, the fine dining and night life and of course the beautiful woman; there's not much to be missed. You'll also find professional football and soccer here, along with one of hockey's legends, the Montreal Canadians.
With the reclamation of the waterfront, the opening of the Lachine Canal to kayakers, the 300 kilometers of bike paths, along with the nature parks' initiative, Montreal is adding yet another dimension to its already broad appeal and of course another reason to visit. " Montreal Seen |