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Bota Bota
The guide was updated:Bota Bota is a floating spa location on St. Lawrence River. Prepare for a unique (albeit a little pricey) experience in several saunas, hot tubs, and outdoor pools — maybe even for a dip in the freezing river. The “spa sur l’eau” (spa on the water) also hosts DJs, movies and live music events from time to time.
Useful Information
- Address: Old Port of Montreal, Montreal
- Website: www.botabota.ca
- Phone: +1 514 284 0333
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
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Mount Royal
Step off the busy streets of Montreal and into nature to take in city life from up above. Mount Royal is a perfect viewpoint to see the entire city in all its glory. The way up is a bit of a hike so wear good shoes, but, once you're there, take a deep breath and let the clean, fresh air fill your lungs. Do not miss Saint Joseph's Oratory.
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Old Montreal
After a tour of the Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History, walk through various areas of Old Montreal, from Champ de Mars to Place d'Youville. Along the way you will have access to museums and attractions, such as the City Hall and the Bonsecours Market, as well as several beautiful public spaces. Don't forget your camera!
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Montreal Botanical Garden & Green Spaces
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Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
The Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal is praised by the overwhelming majority of its visitors, and for a reason: it has the largest collection of fine art in Canada, as well as a continuous rotation of exhibitions. Just like the city itself, the museum showcases two sides to art: historical and modern.
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Laurentian Mountains
Leave the urban sprawl behind and admire Canadian natural beauty. Hop on the bus and travel through the beautiful landscapes all the way to the Laurentian Mountains. Get your camera ready to capture the steep mountain sides, adorned with bright red trees in autumn or flourishing greens in spring. Dotted with pretty little towns and impressive rock formations, the Laurentian Mountains are a great day trip.
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Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
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Pointe-à-Callière Museum of Archaeology & History
Pointe-à-Callière is a national historical and archaeological site that allows visitors to see how old Montreal came to life. It features both historical and contemporary pieces, and takes you from day one to what the city has become now. Witness more than 1,000 years of human progress.
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Bell Centre
There is always something going on at Bell Centre, whether sporting events or concerts; this same 21,000-seat venue hosts the Cirque du Soleil. Alternatively, you can take one of the guided tours that will take you all the way to the locker rooms. Taking pictures is allowed and encouraged.
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Montreal Biosphere
This museum benefits from a great location in a green environment on Saint Helen's Island. The Biosphere Museum is dedicated to preserving the environment and sustainability. Natural environments are recreated indoors. It is a great activity for families, and the sphere is very photogenic from the outside.
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Plateau Mont-Royal Neighborhood
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La Ronde
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The MEM — Montreal History Centre
The MEM, located at the intersection of Sainte-Catherine and Saint-Laurent, celebrates the diverse stories of Montrealers through exhibits, public spaces, and cultural activities. This newly transformed museum highlights the city’s rich and plural identities, offering a space where the voices of Montreal's past and present come to life.
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Rage Axe Throwing
Do you have some stress or anger you would like to get rid off? Say no more, Rage is the activity for you. This very special place will teach you how to throw axes in eleven different throwing corridors. Whether you are here for a celebration or to release negative energy, be prepared to discover your inner warrior.
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Bota Bota
Bota Bota is a floating spa location on St. Lawrence River. Prepare for a unique (albeit a little pricey) experience in several saunas, hot tubs, and outdoor pools — maybe even for a dip in the freezing river. The “spa sur l’eau” (spa on the water) also hosts DJs, movies and live music events from time to time.
Read more