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Planning a trip to Montreal, Canada? If you’re thinking of staying in Montreal for one week, you’re going to love our recommended 7 days itinerary. Let’s see how you can visit Montreal in 7 days and more importantly, make the most of it. Day 1 – Old Montreal To start off your trip to Montreal, it’s off to Old Montreal, the city’s historic district. One of the best ways to explore the district and learn all about the city’s beginnings is to take a walking tour of the Old Town. Various walking tours are offered, all with the benefit of a knowledgeable guide to give you the most educational and unique experience of the area. After a walk around the Old Town, it’s time for lunch nearby at Taverne Gaspar. Located on rue de la Commune inside a 19th Century warehouse, Taverne Gaspar offers French-inspired pub food with options for vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free diets. If you’re desperate to try out the famous Quebecois dish, poutine, during your stay in Montreal, you’ll want to head over to Montreal Poutine on rue Saint-Paul. Also located in Old Montreal, Montreal Poutine specializes in the famous dish, complete with cheese curds and gravy, as well as providing many variations to suit everyone. Alongside poutine, this restaurant also offers a range of classic burgers and hot dogs. For your afternoon activity, it’s time to head to the Pointe-Ă -CalliĂšre Museum of Archaeology and History to learn even more about Montreal’s origins and foundations. Not only a fantastic resource for learning about Montreal’s history but the museum is also built on the very spot where the city was founded, making it a very significant historical site. Alternatively, if the morning tour of Old Montreal was enough for you, the Bota Bota spa is located nearby at the Old Port, offering a variety of packages alongside the gorgeous views of the district. Perfect for solo travelers, couples, and small groups, the spa boasts a range of facilities, including saunas, steam rooms, hot and cold pools, relaxation rooms, and a variety of soothing treatments. For dinner in Old Montreal, head over to Saint-Paul Street, where you’ll find Modavie. Modavie is a jazz bar and bistro specializing in French and European cuisine and, while you’re there, you’re likely to experience the sounds of a local Montreal band. The restaurant’s specialty is lamb, though imaginative vegetarian options are available. For an evening out in Old Montreal, head to the Coldroom on rue Saint Vincent to experience a prohibition-style speakeasy, perfectly fit for this historic district. Hidden behind a black door, the Coldroom can be easily missed by those not looking for it follow the duck!. As a reward for your detective skills, the Coldroom offers excellent gourmet cocktails and an atmosphere to make your legal drinks feel that little bit prohibited. Day 2 – City Centre and Plateau Mont-Royal To start off your second day in Montreal, we’re heading off to Mount Royal, the famous mountain overlooking Downtown Montreal. If traveling to Montreal during the winter, ice skating on Beaver Lake should be an activity at the top of your list. Located at the top of the mountain, Beaver Lake is Mount Royal’s outdoor refrigerated skating rink, with free access and skate rental available from $10 per 2 hours. If visiting Mount Royal with children, activities such as snow tubing down the hill overlooking Beaver Lake, and is suitable for children aged 4 and up. Daily passes and equipment for this activity are available at the equipment rental counter. If your trip to Mount Royal is during the summer, Beaver Lake is still a top attraction. Not only is the surrounding park the perfect spot for a picnic or morning read, but rowboats can also be rented for use on the lake at $12 per half hour. For anyone who would rather not get in the water, remote-controlled sailboats are also available for use on Beaver Lake for $10 per half hour, perfect for kids and adults alike. For lunch on the mountain, you have the option of several restaurants and cafes offering soups, sandwiches, and snacks Mont-Royal Chalet, the Pavillion du Lac-aux-Castors adjacent to Beaver Lake, and Maison Smith. Alternatively, head into Plateau Mont-Royal for lunch or brunch at Restaurant L’Avenue. Offering vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options over a creatively-designed backdrop, Restaurant L’Avenue is the perfect example of dining in the artsy Plateau neighborhood. If poutine is still on your mind, however, take a seat nearby at La Banquise or PoutineVille, both of which are among the best restaurants to try the classic dish. After lunch, head downtown to Sherbrooke Street to visit the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the largest art museum in Canada by exhibition space. Alongside collections featuring Picasso, Rembrandt, and Goyam the museum often showcases special exhibitions. For dinner in Downtown Montreal, head over to Robert-Bourassa Boulevard and take a seat at Restaurant Zibo. Offering Californian-inspired Canadian cuisine, Zibo caters to vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free diets with its extensive menu. Zibo also boasts an impressive beer, wine, and cocktail menu to complement your meal. To round off your second day in Montreal, take a walk down to 3 Brasseurs microbrewery on Saint-Catherine Street. Alongside beer brewed in-house, 3 Brasseurs offers wine and cocktails, as well as a food menu that pairs beers with certain dishes and their flavors. If visiting in the summer, this location in Downtown Montreal also boasts outdoor seating so that you can enjoy a finely-crafted beer in the summer air. Day 3 – Mont Tremblant For the third day of your trip to Montreal, take a trip to Mont Tremblant, one of Canada’s most famous ski resorts located in the Laurentian Mountains. There are various options for getting to Tremblant from Montreal, with the most convenient option likely being to drive. And no worries if you’re not visiting during the winter, as the resort has activities available all year round. It’s always best to leave early in the morning so that you can enjoy a full day at Tremblant. To ease yourself in after a long trip, regardless of the season, round off your morning with a short hike on the mountain. Take the gondola up to the top of the mountain, and make your way along with one of the many hiking trails that Tremblant has to offer. While at the mountain’s peak, stop off for lunch at le Grand Manitou, a cafeteria offering a spectacular view of the vicinity. Serving hot and cold food, this is the place to regain your energy for the main activity of the day. After lunch, if you’re visiting in the winter, it’s finally time to try your hand at skiing. Mont Tremblant has a whole host of trails, from beginner to expert, so whether you’re a seasoned skier or it’s your first time, Tremblant’s got you covered. If you’re visiting the resort in the summer, try your hand at some rock climbing. With no climbing experience necessary, you will be able to climb the cliff several times with the assistance of an experienced guide. For dinner, head into the pedestrian village and take a seat at the Choux Gras Brasserie Culinaire for some French-Canadian cuisine. With vegetarian and gluten-free options, Choux Gras Brasserie Culinaire’s warm contemporary atmosphere overlooking the pedestrian village will make for a lovely evening meal. After dinner, head to the Casino de Mont-Tremblant, a small casino and bar featuring live music and an outdoor patio. Whether you’re looking for a drink at the bar or want to try your luck at the slot machines or both!, this is the perfect place to finish off your day in Tremblant. And if you’d prefer to save the trip back for the next morning, there are plenty of lodging options and hotels available in the pedestrian village. Day 4 – Quartier des Spectacles and Chinatown For our fourth day in Montreal, we’re going to be checking out the Quartier des Spectacles the Entertainment District and Chinatown. For your morning activity, head into the Quarter and make your way to Saint-Catherine Street to find the Montreal Contemporary Art Museum MusĂ©e d’Art Contemporain de MontrĂ©al, Canada’s first museum devoted entirely to contemporary art. Inside, you will find contemporary collections of over 7,000 works of art featuring Quebecois, Canadian, and international artists. Unique exhibitions are constantly running, currently featuring the work of artists such as Arthur Jafa, Ron Moppett, and Kathleen Graham. Admission to the museum is $10 for adults, $4 for teenagers, and free for children under 12. After a morning of cultural exploration, take a very! short walk to Eggspectation Complexe Desjardins on Saint Catherine West for some lunch or brunch. As the name suggests, Eggspectation specializes in eggs and breakfast food, but there truly is something for everyone. With imaginative variations on classic breakfast and brunch food, as well as non-breakfast food, you won’t be disappointed. In the afternoon, head over to Chinatown, a small district within the Quartier des Spectacles, for a little exploration. One of the oldest Asian communities in North America, Montreal’s Chinatown started to emerge around the 1890s and was first recognized as a tourist attraction in the late 1960s. The main attractions of Chinatown include its many shops and food vendors try the bubble tea!. Make a stop at one of the many souvenir shops, or venture inside one of the Asian grocery stores for some authentic products. And be sure to make a stop at the corner of RenĂ©-LĂ©vesque and Saint-Laurent by the north gate to see a gorgeous mural produced by MU, one of the many examples of Montreal’s street art scene. While in Chinatown, head to Ruby Rouge for some authentic Chinese cuisine. Their key dish is dim sum, which is continuously being wheeled around for customers to pick from, alongside a variation of Cantonese and Szechuan cuisine. And if you’re looking for a fun evening activity in Chinatown, look no further than CEO Karaoke, which is conveniently situated in the basement of Ruby Rouge. If karaoke isn’t your thing, head back into the main part of the Quartier and you’ll find the Theatre Sainte-Catherine Cafe-Bar. This unique bar is also an independent theatre, hosting musical performances, film screenings, and comedy all throughout the week. What better way to enjoy a drink within Montreal’s renowned Entertainment District than with some independent theatre? Day 5 – The Village and Quartier Latin With the university nearby, Montreal’s Quartier Latin is known to be a student-friendly district within the city, bustling with art, indie cinemas and theatres, and a vibrant nightlife. As such, Quartier Latin is highly focused on education and history, making this neighborhood the perfect spot for those that are beyond their university years but still love to learn. In the morning, head into the Quartier Latin and make your way to la Galerie de l’UQAM, an art museum located within the University of Quebec in Montreal. As the gallery is primarily focused on student enrichment, many of the works on display are by students of visual arts, art history, and museology, making this gallery a highly unique and contemporary way to experience art created in the heart of Montreal. For lunch in the Quartier Latin, head to Resto VĂ©go, a vegetarian and vegan buffet located on Saint-Denis Street. Alongside an extensive buffet selection to suit anyone, Testo Vego also has a gourmet counter, stocked with prepared sandwiches, pizzas, and salads for those looking for something a little different from the buffet range. Alternatively, if you’re hankering for something sweet, head over to Juliette et Chocolat, a French dessert cafe also located on Saint-Denis Street. Offering a plethora of desserts and hot chocolates, Juliette et Chocolat also has savory meals and brunches to suit everyone. To really understand Montreal as an all-inclusive cosmopolitan city, visitors need to take a trip to the Village, which is where we’re headed for the afternoon. Located near the Quartier des Spectacles, Montreal’s Gay Village is the largest in North America, receiving consistent investment and promotion by all three levels of government as the heart of Montreal’s LGBT community. It is often recommended to treat the Gay Village as an open-air museum, due to the large number of public art installations, including an outdoor gallery Galerie blanc and the mural by Cecile Gariepy. Unfortunately, the iconic large-scale installation comprising 180,000 hanging rainbow-colored balls has recently been taken down, but will soon be replaced with another fantastic installation. Keep an eye out! For dinner, head to Grenade on Ontario Street East for some contemporary Asian food within a beautifully designed Asian-inspired interior. Grenade also features a cocktail bar, with a menu that’s jam-packed full of Asian-inspired and imported drinks. If visiting in the summer, the restaurant’s rear terrace is opened up for you to enjoy the balmy air. To round off your evening in Montreal’s Gay Village, a visit to Cabaret Mado is essential. A testament to Montreal’s vibrant drag scene, Mado is a great spot to catch a glamorous show and maybe even see some famous faces while enjoying a good drink. There is always a show on, interspersed with special events, so check out the website for upcoming shows! Day 6 – Quebec City For your sixth day in Canada, it’s time for another day trip! One of the most popular day trips from Montreal is Quebec City, the capital of the province of Quebec. At around 3 hours’ drive from Montreal, it is recommended to rent a car for this trip, though a direct train is also available with similar travel time. Start off your visit to Quebec City with a stroll down Old Quebec Vieux-Quebec, a World Heritage Site and the location of New France’s first permanent settlement. Make sure that Place Royal, the city walls, and Notre-Dame de QuĂ©bec Basilica-Cathedral are stops on your exploration of this historic city. If you have enough time, be sure to take up one of the many tours of the city and take advantage of Quebec’s highly-qualified and knowledgeable guides. After a wander around Old Quebec, head down Petit-Champlain and be sure to marvel at the beauty of this pedestrian street!, where you’ll enjoy a bite to eat at Le Lapin Saute. With a terrace opening up in the summer, and a fire to warm you in the winter, this is a great place to settle down for lunch regardless of when you’re visiting. After lunch, head to the MusĂ©e de la civilization, located between Old Quebec and the Old Port, where you can learn all about early Quebec and the First Nations people. The museum features a whole host of natural specimens, historical artifacts, and documents of Old Quebec. Alongside permanent collections, the museum holds temporary exhibitions such as Quebec City’s Firefighters 250 Years of Courage’, which will run until March 29th, 2020. Many of the exhibitions and collections are interactive, making them all the more engaging for both adults and kids. Adult admission tickets start at $11, and children under 11 enter for free. For dinner, take a short walk to Saint-Paul Street, where you’ll find Chez Rioux & Pettigrew. Serving French-Canadian cuisine, with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options, Rioux & Pettigrew aims to please with their gourmet styling and cozy industrial backdrop. Alternatively, for those wanting to experience a very unique experience of fine dining, be sure to make a booking at Restaurant Taniere ahead of your trip. Rated to be the best restaurant in Quebec city, Taniere offers a contemporary gastronomy experience set in a series of underground 17th Century vaults. The food is locally sourced and expertly prepared over several courses, between 15 and 20, with options for a beverage pairing experience. Well worth the price, this is an unmissable place in Quebec for foodies. If you’ve still got some steam come the evening, head to Le SacrilĂšge on Saint-Jean Street, a friendly bar featuring art exhibitions and live music. A favorite of locals, this is the bar to go to if you want to get a real taste of Quebec City’s charming nightlife. You can decide to stay the night in Quebec city too or drive all the way back to Montreal. Day 7 – Rosemont In the morning, we’re heading to Rosemont for a trip to Montreal’s Botanical Gardens Jardin Botanique, which is a part of the Montreal Space for Life science complex. To get the most out of your experience at the Botanical Gardens, guided tours of the exhibition greenhouses are offered free with your admission ticket. Alongside an impressive collection of plant species and exhibition greenhouses, the Garden is also home to various thematic cultural gardens. The Japanese Garden features a spectacular arrangement of bonsai trees, ranging from 20 to 100 years old, all within a specially-arranged serene environment. The Chinese Garden was created with materials shipped from Shanghai and built by 50 Chinese craftsmen. The result was a living exhibition of the Chinese art of landscape design, creating a sense of harmony using the four major elements plants, water, stones, and architecture. Finally, the First Nations Garden is designed to evoke the close bonds between the natives and the natural world, serving to promote the sharing of knowledge and culture between native and non-native Quebeckers. For lunch, head to Little Italy, a small neighborhood north of Mile End that was heavily influenced by a wave of Italian immigration in the early 20th Century. Corneli is an Italian restaurant located on Saint-Laurent Boulevard, serving meat, fish, pasta, and pizza authentically cooked in their wood oven. While in Little Italy, head on over to the Jean-Talon Market for the afternoon. Jean-Talon is Little Italy’s famous food market and is one of the oldest public markets in Montreal, dating back to 1933. The market provides a unique produce shopping experience, even for those not looking to buy. Nearby are various cafes, such as the Cafe Saint-Henri, which serves fantastic coffee and sweet snacks. Alternatively, Rosemont is also home to Montreal’s Olympic Village, which is a perfect visit for sport-lovers. While a perfect trip can be made out of a simple walk around the village, various tours and events are made available by the Olympic Park. Open most of the year, the Montreal Tower Observatory is open to visitors, offering a panoramic view of the city from the world’s tallest inclined tower. Guided tours for the Tower are also available, as well as the Since 1976 exhibition that showcases the history of the park. Alongside this, the Stadium is also open, with regular guided tours and a seasonal events schedule. For dinner, head to rue Beaubien Est for a seat at Il Bazzali, a quaint Italian restaurant serving European and Mediterranean cuisines. If you’re lucky, you might even get to experience the famous “singing chef”. The restaurant is a BYOB but, luckily, there are plenty of wines to choose from le Marche des Saveurs du Quebec the Quebec Flavor Market in Jean-Talon Market. To round off your trip in Montreal, head to La Succursale on rue Masson. La Succursale specializes in craft beers and ciders, within a friendly contemporary interior. If visiting during the summer, La Succursale also features an outdoor terrace, perfect for sipping on your drink during the warm evenings. Final Thoughts On Montreal In One Week We hope our guide helped you find new ideas for your week in Montreal. Wondering where to stay during your trip to Montreal? Read our article to help you pick the right neighborhood and the right hotel.
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Para pengunjung mal akan disajikan pilihan untuk memilih film-film terbaik nasional, Jepang, Korea, maupun Thailand. Dian Sunardi, Central Management Office Blitz, mengatakan, Blitz Theatre Grand Montreal and Quebec City are the most popular destinations in the Quebec province of Canada. Many travelers visit both in the same trip. But what if you only have time for one? After spending time in both, here’s my take on Montreal vs. Quebec City. Montreal vs. Quebec City Main ConsiderationsSizeCostTransportationLanguageFoodWeatherNearby AttractionsThe Bottom Line Montreal vs. Quebec City Main Considerations This post contains affiliate links, meaning that I earn a small commission on any bookings or purchases made through those links, at no extra cost to you. This income helps me keep my blog running and is much appreciated! Size Montreal and Quebec City are the largest cities in the Quebec province, but Montreal is more than three times larger with a population of 1,780,000 vs. Quebec City’s 542,298. As a result, Montreal feels more urban and its tourist attractions are sprawled across the city. On the flip side, Quebec City feels more like a quaint European old town. While there are more urban areas, the main points of interest are in Vieux-QuĂ©bec Old Quebec. Montreal does have an old town of its own, with historic stone buildings, but it really doesn’t compare to Quebec City’s colorful facades. Old Quebec City Cost Both cities have pretty similar costs, and cost of living indexes rank them almost equally. Coming from Boston at the time, I found the food prices pretty similar when converted back to the US dollar, and they were maybe slightly cheaper. Accommodation was also cheaper compared to big US cities, and I was able to find Airbnbs for $20-40/night USD for a private room. Because Montreal’s attractions are all over the city, I found it easier to find budget housing closer to the things I wanted to do. To get housing in Quebec City at the same price, I had to stay couple miles outside the Old Town. For hotels, you can expect to pay $50-200 USD, depending on the amenities. If you’re looking for hotels, here are some options in convenient locations in both cities. Montreal Budget Auberge Alternative Moderate Hotel Bonaventure Fancy Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Quebec City Budget HĂŽtel du Nord Moderate Au Petit HĂŽtel Fancy Fairmont le ChĂąteau Frontenac Au Petit HĂŽtel in Quebec City A note on currencies If you’re coming from a different country, it’s likely enough to have a travel credit card that waives foreign transaction fees that was how I got around. If you do need cash, I recommend the Wise free borderless account. It allows you to hold 50+ currencies and withdraw the equivalent of 100 USD from ATMs for free each month. If you don’t have the local currency in your account, they’ll draw from the currency that’s the cheapest for you and use the real exchange rate. I actually ended up getting a Wise account right after this trip because of my issue getting a bus ticket without cash, so I’ll be ready next time! Transportation It’s likely easier to get to Montreal than it is to Quebec City. Montreal has a larger airport and main train station. If you’re coming by plane, public transport takes 30 minutes to get you to the city center, while it takes over an hour from the Quebec City airport. Within the city itself, Montreal has the metro, which is easy to use and takes you almost anywhere you want to go. Quebec City only has a bus system, and despite speaking and reading French fluently, I found it pretty confusing to understand where to buy tickets with a credit card instead of cash. It didn’t seem possible within the area I was staying, so I ended up never using the bus as a result. I will say that Quebec City is highly walkable though. Even though I stayed in the suburban part of town, it was a decently pleasant walk into the city, and nearly all the touristy spots are in one place. In Montreal, I did have to take an Uber a couple times since there wasn’t a metro or convenient bus nearby usually when I was going to/from Mont Royal, the major hill/park in the city. Square Saint-Louis in Montreal Language Quebec’s official language is French, but you can get by very well with just English. As an Asian woman, it was actually difficult for me to practice French, particularly in Montreal, because most people would greet me in English or respond to me in English when I greeted them in French. If you want to speak French, I found that English is used slightly less in Quebec City than Montreal, so you may have more opportunities to practice. Food I was blown away by Montreal’s cute cafes and restaurants, especially as someone who eats plant-based. There were so many great vegan restaurants. I personally loved La PanthĂšre Verte and LOV for food, and for cafes, Le Petit Dep and Pastel Rita were so charming. Le Petit Dep and LOV interiors Quebec City food seemed to be a bit more traditional overall, and I didn’t find as many good vegan options. Sadly, the most memorable thing I ate was a vegetarian meatball sub from Subway, or maybe a sugar pie tarte au sucre from the grocery store haha. I think this may be partially because I was staying in a residential area; there is definitely good vegan food in Quebec City, but it’s mainly in the city center, so I didn’t try as many restaurants and ended up cooking myself a couple times. vegan bowl and poutine at La PanthĂšre Verte in Montreal Weather Quebec City is further north, so it does tend to get a little colder/snowier than Montreal. If you’re visiting in the winter, the snowscapes are especially beautiful, and the city is quite festive-looking. A perk of Montreal, however, is that it’s home to an underground city known as RÉSO, which is a network of metro stops, restaurants, shops, and more. Having the RÉSO can make big difference if you’re trying to shield yourself from the frigid winter or the humid summer. toboggan slide in Quebec City Nearby Attractions Finally, you want to consider the other places you have on your list for this trip. Quebec City is closer to the Ice Hotel a hotel made of ice and snow and Montmorency Falls. Montreal is closer to Mont-Tremblant, a ski resort and beautiful mountain town. It’s also just a couple hours from Ottawa, the capital of Canada. The HĂŽtel de Glace, about 30 minutes from Quebec City If you’re looking for top experiences near each city, here are some highly-rated options on GetYourGuide. The Bottom Line Montreal is a better choice if you’re looking for a more urban feel, amazing food and cafes, and a more bilingual city. Quebec City may be better if you want a charming old town experience, all the major attractions in one place, and a festive winter holiday. If I had to go back and pick only one, I’d say that my time in Quebec City was more memorable, though I really enjoyed the food I had in Montreal. I also felt that there were a lot more things to do in Montreal. I spent 3 nights in Quebec City, and towards the end, I felt that I was ready to leave, or at least take another day trip. If I had to pick a city to visit again, I’d probably go with Montreal since there’s much more I haven’t discovered. Ultimately, the choice is yours! Let us know what you’re considering or what you ended up deciding! I have winter travel guides for both Quebec City and Montreal, so check those out if you want a better idea of things to do.
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JAKARTA - Grand Dadap Mall City mengembangkan fasilitas hiburannya dengan menggandeng Blitz, salah satu jaringan bioskop terkemuka di Indonesia. Para pengunjung mal akan disajikan pilihan untuk memilih film-film terbaik nasional, Jepang, Korea, maupun Thailand. Dian Sunardi, Central Management Office Blitz, mengatakan, Blitz Theatre Grand Dadap Mall City hadir dengan empat auditorium bernuansa modern futuristik. Seperti konsep Blitz sebelumnya, Blitz Theatre Grand Dadap Mall akan hadir sebagai bioskop yang menawarkan pengalaman menonton yang berbeda. “Blitz Theatre dan Grand Dadap Mall menjadi langkah awal untuk pengembangan daerah Dadap dan menjadi destinasi untuk masyarakat sekitar yang sudah lama menunggu area komersial yang dapat menjadi entertainment centre,” ujar Dian melalui siaran persnya yang diterima Republika, Selasa 12/5.Sementara itu, Felix Wirawan, GM Grand Dadap Mall, mengatakan, sebagai bagian dari kawasan terpadu seluas 3,7 hektar, mal berlantai lima ini terletak berdampingan dengan apartemen enam tower, unit bisnis, dan hotel eksklusif. Konsep fasilitas lengkap di satu lokasi Grand Dadap City ini menjadi pilihan gaya hidup bagi masyarakat Dadap untuk mendapatkan kemudahan akses dan juga kenyamanan hidup yang lebih baik. Diyakini, tawaran gaya hidup ini ke depannya akan memberikan kontribusi yang positif, dan menjadikan Dadap wilayah yang sejajar dengan wilayah urban populasi lebih dari 150 ribu penduduk, wilayah Dadap dan sekitarnya memiliki daya beli yang tidak sedikit. Tidak heran, kini banyak pengembang ternama mulai melirik wilayah Dadap. Rencana pemerintah untuk melebarkan jalan dan menambah akses baru untuk mengurai kemacetan, menjadi pertanda positif kawasan yang hanya berada 2,5 km dari bandara Internasional ini akan berkembang menjadi wilayah yang bernilai investasi tinggi. Ditambah lagi, area Dadap ke depannya akan menjadi area penghubung sebuah mega proyek 17 pulau reklamasi yang dikerjakan oleh beberapa developer ternama Indonesia.
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Programme de la Semaine du 5 au 11 juin 2023 Le programme hebdomadaire des projections dans les salles GĂ©nĂ©sis CinĂ©ma situĂ©es du Douala Grand Mall Ă  Douala pour la semaine allant du lundi 5 juin 2023 au dimanche 11 juin 2023. Films en projection Ă  Genesis Cinemas La liste des diffĂ©rents films en projection dans les deux salles GĂ©nĂ©sis Cinema du Douala Grand Mall cette semaine La Petite SirĂšne The Little Mermaid Fantasy/Musical , Etats Unis, 2023Spiderman- Across the Spider Verse Action/Aventure, Etats-Unis, 2023Fast and Furious XAction, Etats Unis, 2023Love Again Romance, Etats Unis, 2023Transformers- Rise of the Beasts Action/Aventure, États-Unis, 2023Half Heaven Action/Drame, Cameroon-NigĂ©ria, 2023Renfield Horreur/ ComĂ©die, Etats-Unis, 2023Le Croque-mitaine Horreur, Etats-Unis 2023DerniĂšre Nuit Ă  Milan Thriller policier/Italie, 2023Mon PĂšre et moi ComĂ©die/Etats-Unis, 2023 Affiche & Programme SĂ©ances Cinema Tarifs Projections des Films Tarif Adulte 3000 FEnfants – 1500 F films pour enfantsBlockbuster 5000 F A Propos de Genesis Cinema Genesis Cinema dispose de deux salles de cinĂ©ma Ă  l’intĂ©rieur du Douala Grand Mall sis Ă  Douala, Route de l’AĂ©roport de Douala. La salle est ouverte de Lundi Ă  dimanche. Pour plus d’information sur les salles Genesis Cinema au Cameroun, visitez Contact WhatsApp +237 6 54 52 15 05 Autres Salles de CinĂ©ma CATATANMUVUSCOM – Kumpulan Judul Film dan HTM Bioskop Grand City XXI Cinema 21 Surabaya Terbaru Tayang Minggu Ini Coming Soon.Untuk mengisi waktu luang akhir pekan Anda bisa menonton film bioskop bersama keluarga, teman, pasangan sah, maupun kolega. Kali ini admin akan berbagai Update Judul Film dan HTM Bioskop Grand City XXI Advertisement Info Terbaru tentang Jadwal Bioskop CGV Bandara City Mall Tangerang yang tayang pada Minggu Ini. Bagi Sobat yang ingin menonton film terbaru di Bioskop CGV Cinemas khususnya di CGV Bandara City Mall Tangerang. Di bawah ini bisa Sobat lihat secara lengkapnya Jadwal Tayang Bioskop CGV Bandara City Mall Tangerang sebagai berikut Bioskop CGV Bandara City Mall Tangerang Blitz Theater Grand Dadap City Lantai 2 Jl. Raya Perancis, Dadap Tangerang 15211 No. Telepon 021 29024747 *HTM Regular* - Rp. Senin s/d Kamis - Rp. Jumat - Rp. Sabtu/Minggu/Libur *HTM Versi 3D* - Rp. Senin s/d Kamis - Rp. Jumat - Rp. Sabtu/Minggu/Libur Rating Film Untuk Jadwal Filmnya bisa kalian lihat selengkapnya di bawah iniJadwal CGV Bandara City Mall Demikian Info Terbaru mengenai Jadwal Film Bioskop CGV Bandara City Mall Tangerang yang dapat admin berikan, semoga bisa bermanfaat dan membantu sobat semua yang kepengen nonton film terbaru di Bioskop CGV Cinemas yang tayang minggu ini. Update By Jadwal Film Bioskop. Advertisement Silahkan Komentar Disini
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Home Travel Montreal and QuĂ©bec City both offer an incredible look into the region's connection to French settlers and all that they brought to North America. Shutterstock Montreal Vs. Quebec City Travelers visiting eastern Canada likely know a bit about Canada's two French-speaking cities there. But, what if travelers only have time to visit just one of the two cities? Montreal and QuĂ©bec City both offer an incredible look into the region's connection to French settlers and all that they brought to North America. But, if there's only time to visit one, let's check out which city is right for which travelers. From Montreal's stunning parks to QuĂ©bec City's Old Town, travelers may have a tough choice but one where they really can't go wrong. Why Montreal Is The Right Fit Montreal serves as a bit of a gateway to the rest of North America. With train, plane, bus, and car access to many Canadian and American cities, it is easy to travel to and from Montreal. The city’s European vibes make it quite unique from other nearby cities. The French-colonial roots of Montreal give the city a feel that is unique to the part of the world. From the language and food to the architecture, the French influence is clear. All of this, with its stunning parks and St. Lawrence River, will have travelers saying this is the perfect city for them. Architecture And City Layout As walkable cities go, Montreal has to rank among some of the most walkable in the world. The city’s downtown provides an easy connection to the city’s more hip and residential neighborhoods. Thanks to a system of boulevards, public parks, bike paths, and a relatively simple metro system make for a great city for on-foot navigation. The city is also home to some stunning structures that a great to observe during walks through this city. Locations like the Mile End and The Plateau bring a bit of diversity to the culture of the city, too, with their trendy boutiques, small bars, restaurants, and international food markets. Food and Drink With amazing cuisine influenced by both the French and other cultures that have ventured to Montreal over the years. Travelers visiting Montreal will have the most amazing selecting restaurants and enjoying the tastes of the city. Fromagerie du MarchĂ© Atwater Some may say that dairy simply tastes better in Montreal. With an incredible selection of everything from yogurt to cream cheese, Montreal is Canada’s dairy capital. With their strong French culture, dairy is important to this city. Home delicious stinky cheeses, this is the perfect destination for dairy lovers. Address - 134 Atwater Ave, Montreal, Quebec H3J 2J4, Canada Contact - +1 514-932-4653 Their Cheese Jean Talon Market This European market is a go-to destination for fresh produce and specialty goods. But one of the major draws for travelers to this market is the oyster shop located there. All travelers need to do is pull up a stool and dive into a mollusk adventure. Location - Google Maps Contact - +1 514-937-7754 Must-Try - Oysters Joe Beef This traditional French bistro approaches its menu with a bit of a rustic and populist style. They provide their visitors with smoked games, foie gras, and savory terrines. For travelers who love a good cut of meat, this is a must-visit foodie destination in Montreal. Address - 2491-2501 Rue Notre-Dame, Montreal, Quebec H3J 1N6 Canada Contact - +1 514-935-6504 Cost - $$$$ Menu Surrounding Charm Part of Montreal’s charm is the beauty that surrounds it. Travelers visiting Montreal will have the chance to discover local inns, wineries, and the traditional sites of maple sugar production, Cabanes–à-sucre. For travelers who want to venture into the surrounding parks and wilderness, there are also an array of hikes to select from too. Local Hikes - Trail Maps Cultural and Special Events One of the other great aspects of Montreal is the number of free or affordable ways to enjoy the city streets and public areas. Events like the International Jazz Festival draw visitors from far off to enjoy the summer and a bit of dancing along with the drummers in Parc du Mont-Royal, and Piknic Electronik in Parc Jean-Drapeau. In the warmth of summer, street vendors become prevalent, and the pedestrian-only blocks of Rue St. Catherine become crowded with people out enjoying the weather. Why QuĂ©bec City Is The Right Fit Quebec City and Montreal of Canada’s two east-coast and French-speaking cities. Just a three-hour drive apart, they share a lot of history. They are both picturesque and culturally important cities, and they both offer a great deal to their visitors. However, if travelers had to choose, then Quebec City would be the superior of the two, and here’s why. Closer to the ocean and with large waterways like the Saint Lawrence River and with access to the GaspĂ© Peninsula, Quebec City is a nature lover's dream. With old French architecture, cobblestone streets, and historic districts, Quebec can offer even more of the French vibe than Montreal. And with food and dining, which is at least equal to Montreal, Quebec has to be a traveler's pick. Architecture Old QuĂ©bec is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a bastion of traditional French culture in North America. It is also the only fortified city in Canada, as well as the entirety of the US. Travelers can walk along its historic cobblestone streets, viewing the various historic site in Old QuĂ©bec. This is the best location in North America to experience European charm and influence on the continent. Food and Drink QuĂ©bec City is home to many passionate chefs working at both established and emerging culinary establishments. This collection of enthusiastic and skilled chefs has made QuĂ©bec City a go-to foodie destination. Restaurant Le Saint-Amour Since its establishment by Jacques Fortier and Jean-Luc Boulay in 1978, Restaurant Le Saint-Amour has been serving gastronomical circles for years. Its stellar French cuisine has made this a destination iconic with foodies and those who just like good food alike. Address - 48 rue Sainte-Ursule, Quebec City, Quebec G1R 4E2 Canada Contact - +1 418-694-0667 Cost - $$$$ Must-Try - The Halibut Menu Le Clocher PenchĂ© Somewhere between the unique cocktails, the savory appetizers, and delicious mains, Travelers should realize just how amazing an establishment Le Clocher PenchĂ© is. Travelers will have an incredible evening if spent here. Address - 203 St-Joseph E Quartier St-Roch, Quebec City, Quebec G1X 5H4 Canada Contact - +1 418-640-0597 Cost - $$-$$$ Must-Try - Ricotta Cavatelli Menu Paillard Those who love freshly baked everything, and in particular French baking, should check out Paillard. Travelers can enjoy a bit of everything here, including Freshly baked bread, viennoiseries, pastries, special coffees, soups, salads, gourmet sandwiches, and gelato in the summer. Address - 1097, rue Saint-Jean, Vieux-Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec G1R 1S3 Canada Contact - +1 418-692-1221 Cost - $ Must-Try - Croissant Menu Nearby Nature Montreal may be an island full of stunning parks and surrounded by beautiful nature, but QuĂ©bec City is still the superior city for exploring nature. Much of this is due to its proximity to the Saint Lawrence River and to the GaspĂ© Peninsula. These two destinations provide visitors to the city with nearly endless nature to explore and enjoy. Chute Montmorency - Saint Lawrence River, 272 ft 83 m waterfall. Local Hikes - Trail Maps Culture and History Travelers who know a bit of history will take pleasure in taking glimpses of historic structures in this city that boldly boast their French influence. Some of these sights include the Notre-Dame de QuĂ©bec Basilica. Travelers can also discover the historic defensive structures as well as a variety of museums to discover, making it the superior of the two cities for experiencing the French culture and roots of this region. Notre-Dame de QuĂ©bec Basilica - Built 1647

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