A Gentle Conscious Itinerary for You
Staying here means you’re not just visiting Montreal, you’re participating in it.
Mornings begin with cafés and afternoons invite wandering to bookstores, boutiques, side streets that reveal themselves slowly. Evenings arrive with a babble of friends meeting, conversation, and tables meant to be lingered at.
There is no single way to experience this neighborhood.
Follow your instincts. Let curiosity lead.
Want something built just for you?
Try our Montreal Itinerary Planner. Tell it how you travel, what you love, how many days you have. It builds you a path shaped by Ralia.
(LINK TO PLANNER COMING SOON!)
Or, if you prefer lists of options to feel into, here you go! …
Outdoors.
Mount Royal. Walkable access from the building. Trails, panoramic views, the city laid out below. Best at dawn or dusk.
Lachine Canal. A wide path for walking, running, cycling. Picnic spots all along. Pair with a visit to Atwater Market.
Markets.
Jean-Talon Market. 7070 Henri-Julien Avenue, Little Italy. One of the largest public markets in North America.
Atwater Market. 138 Atwater Avenue. Open market in a beautiful neighbourhood. Pair with the Lachine Canal. (Our favourite restaurant here is Satay Brothers.)
Museums and art.
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA). Founded 1860. Major touring exhibitions and an impressive permanent collection.
Oasis Immersion. Large-scale immersive art experiences. Exhibits rotate.
Garden of Lights. A nighttime walk through the Botanical Gardens. Annual.
Tours and experiences.
16/42 Walking Tours. Guided walks through the Plateau, Old Montreal, Downtown, and more.
Hop-on, Hop-off City Bus. London-style double-decker. A two-hour narrated tour. Good for a first-day overview.
Bota Bota. A spa on a boat in Old Montreal. An afternoon well spent.
La Grande Roue. The Ferris wheel in Old Montreal. Food trucks below.
Ask the team for current exhibitions, seasonal events, and our latest finds. The city moves.