

Jean Talon Market, Montreal's largest public market, offers a vibrant blend of local produce, artisanal products, and diverse food stalls.

Jean Talon Market is a great place to buy fresh produce, and having your own bag helps reduce plastic waste.
Montreal weather can be unpredictable, and a rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Staying hydrated is important, especially when exploring markets and the city.

Circular bread with a hole, often served with cream cheese
French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy

Thinly sliced, spice-cured beef brisket on rye bread with mustard
A staple of Quebec's cuisine, maple syrup is a must-try and a great souvenir from Jean Talon Market.

Montreal is famous for its cheese, and Jean Talon Market offers a variety of local and artisanal cheeses.
Local artisans create unique and beautiful pottery that reflects Montreal's vibrant arts scene.
A bustling public market offering fresh produce, local products, and delicious food stalls.
A large forested hill offering panoramic views of Montreal, especially beautiful at sunrise.
Iconic for its pastries and breakfast dishes since 1993.
Renowned for its French pastries and breakfast items.
Famous for its rotisserie chicken and sides since 2012.
A world-renowned museum featuring an impressive collection of artworks from various periods.

A historic lighthouse perched on a cliff, offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the nearby islands.
A vibrant night market in Kullu, offering local handicrafts, street food, and a lively atmosphere.

A historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, situated at the base of the Annamalai Hills in Tamil Nadu, India.