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Traveling to Montreal next week - What to see?
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07-30-2009, 12:18 AM | #1 |
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Traveling to Montreal next week - What to see?
What's up, I'll be traveling to Montreal on business next week. This will be my first time visiting your fine land, so what should a single late 20's professional be looking to do during my free time? Even though I am over 3000 miles away in California, I am very aware of Montreal's reputation as a fun city.
I'll be staying near the airport at a hotel on Cote de Liesse, and don't plan on having a rental car, since I will have transportation provided (for work purposes). Some questions for you guys: 1. I know Montreal is quite billingual, but how should I greet people around town? I have some minor French speaking ability, like "Je suis de Californie; Ou est le bain? Le vol depart a huit heures et demie" (pardon the lack of accents), that type of stuff. Should I just greet everyone with "Bonjour" and hope they recognize I'm obviously not French speaker and switch to English? Or will they appreciate a broken attempt at a French conversation? 2. I am a hockey fan, are there any suggested places to check out? 3. Should I check out the Casino? I am a poker player with some decent casino experience here in the states. 4. How much should a cab ride cost from the hotel on Cote de Liesse to downtown? 5. Where should I change my cash? Thanks in advance |
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You should have a good time... Here are just a few answers for ya.
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Le vol part à huit heures et demie. or Le départ est à huit heures et demie. Everybody always appreciates someone who at least tries. On the Island of Montreal, you shouldn't have any problems getting around with English only. I know many people who only speak English and they get around, but it might be through habit. Quote:
The best is coming during the real Hockey season (playoffs) and catching a game at the Bell Center. Quote:
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Use your Credit Card, but the best rates to change your money should be around Peel and Ste-Catherine (Downtown) there is 4 or 5 stores and they all show you the rates in the window... You might find better walking east on Ste-Catherine but you'll get a fair comparison near Peel and Ste-Cath. No scammers there. No need to waste too much time to save pennies. Better than a rate at a major bank, and by far a better rate than at the airport. You are so welcome. |
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07-30-2009, 12:53 AM | #3 |
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Check out post #7 (last post) http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=274727
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I have no idea what you said in your sentence, except you are from California haha....im being serious. I always start conversations in english, but if they don't speak english, too bad. When i hold a door for someone, they tell me "merci", my reply is "you're welcome" BTW you are close to a bmw dealership Tony, Great reply!!
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which one? ahhh thanks man... or should I say Merci mon ami |
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07-30-2009, 01:46 AM | #6 |
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Thanks guys, awesome replies, and thanks for pointing to the other threads. Lord knows we see a ton of these types of "What to do in <fill in the blank>?" threads already in Off Topic and the California section.
I knew I screwed up those French phrases in my post, thankfully I just downloaded a Blackberry app that should help with some basic translation, and it even has a text to voice feature. I think I will be fine, so long as I don't order the "poison" instead of the "poisson" |
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07-30-2009, 01:48 PM | #7 |
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If you're looking for a club or bar scene hang around Sherbrook & St. Laurent (KoKo's is a hot lounge spot, and there are several clubs within a couple of blocks). Heading east to St. Denis things get more raw and raunchy. Tourists hang around Old Montreal - lots of cafes and restaurants. Shopping is along St Catherine's West of Jeanne Mance...
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GO to old town in Montreal, and go to a place called Nelsons, yummy crepes there !
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08-07-2009, 06:40 PM | #11 |
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So, I just got back. Montreal is a beautiful city, for sure, though I spent too much time in the Dorval/Airport area because that is close to where I was visiting for work. Nice electrical storm Tuesday night, eh? Muggy as hell Monday, but other days were very pleasant.
The language barrier was not a big issue, as you guys stated. I was a little gun-shy to speak any French at first because I wasn't too confident, but found that I had many conversations that involved me speaking French and the French speaker answering in English, and that seemed to work well for the English-challenged. I have no doubt I would be a decent French speaker in Montreal within a few months if I lived there. The views from Mont Royal are beautiful. I couldn't visit a lot of places you guys mentioned, thanks anyways though, due to work, but I got out a little. My favorite place was Kamasutra I must say I really underestimated the beauty of these Quebecoise girls Red hair, blond hair, brown hair, many so pretty. I saw a BMW dealer off Autoroute 15 when we had to go visit a facility near Mirabel. |
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08-07-2009, 06:48 PM | #12 |
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Yes that dealer is the latest one in the region. It's in Blainville, north of Montreal.
Glad you got good weather, we aren't very lucky lately. And glad you had a good time. Drop us a line when you come back... |
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