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Amazing Places to Live in Montreal

Amazing Places to Live in Montreal

Are you looking for a new apartment in Montreal? If your search is a little confusing, stop worrying because we got you covered. No matter where you live in Montreal, you’re in for an amazing time. The following areas stand out for their incredible location, affordable price and the number of fun spots to visit and things to see.

Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Marche Jean-Talon, Little Italy, Promenade Mason and Plaza St-Hubert all call this place home. The place is also full of restaurants, parks, fun bars, café and more.

Make sure to check out Gema in Rosemont’s Little Italy for some frozen custard and amazing pizza; El Rey del Taco near Jean-Talon metro serves some spicy Mexican foods. If you’re up for some brunch, Vieux Velo is the best.

NDG

This borough is welcoming and has a comfortable feel that will make you forget you’re in the city. It is close to schools such as Concordia’s Loyola campus, the downtown is versatile and trendy spots are everywhere. Don’t forget to visit Monkland Village.

Check out Chalet Bar-B-Q for some sumptuous roasted chicken, the Orange Café is known for serving the best breakfast and unique dishes. If you’re craving for some seafood, check Lucille’s Oyster Dive.

Verdun

This is the city away from the city with the benefits of amazing waterfront views and affordable rent.

Favorite spots to check out include Restaurant Crescendo that serves delicious foods and Benelux for casual food and drinks.

Ahuntsic

The part that sets this borough apart is its central location. Add trendy boutiques and restaurants, amazing parks and inexpensive rent and you get an incredible spot to call home.

Spots to check out include Sapori Di Napoli for some Italian pizza and pasta dishes; Le Chien Rose for an evolving menu; Tablier Rouge for poutine and burgers and Virevent for the best ice cream.

Saint-Henri

This is probably the trendiest place to stay in Montreal at the moment. It’s cheaper than Griffintown, an equally trendy area but has contemporary and classic spots, plus the Atwater Market. The Lachine Canal and downtown Montreal are close by.

Check La Luncheonette for classic dishes, Arthurs Nosh Bar for a cool time and Pizzeria Adamo for some tasty pizza.

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

You will like it here if you love exploring. Montreal’s Olympic Stadium, Saputo Stadium, Insectarium, Park Maisonneuve, Biodome, and Hochelaga-Maisonneuve are all here.

Check out Poutine Centrale for unique poutine dishes, Zykaa for amazing Indian cuisine and Hoche Café for light delicacies and some coffee.

Villeray

This bustling area has many restaurants, cafes, bars and Jarry Park. Villeray is close to Ahuntsic, Rosemont, and Parc-Extension.

Some spots that you have to check out include Huis Clos for satisfying cocktails and oysters, Tapeo for some Spanish delicacies and Chez Vincenzo for finger-licking Italian gelato.

Le Plateau

A well-known area and it’s easy to see why it’s on this list. It’s centrally located making it easy to get to Old Montreal, Mile End, Mount-Royal, and Outremont. This place is for people who want to explore the city to the fullest.

Check out Saint Sushi Bar for sumptuous sushi dishes, Ma Poule Mouillee for some Portuguese sausage, chicken, and poutine. For a famous Quebec meal, visit Au Pied De Cochon.

Mile End

The best neighborhood to live in not only in Montreal but the world. It is trendy, cool, centralized and perfect. Everything about this place will leave a good vibe on you.

Check out Milos for deluxe Greek culinary experience, Jun I for some of the best sushi in Montreal and Beauty’s for a classic brunch, breakfast, and the famous Beauty’s Special.