Notre-Dame Street, or Rue Notre-Dame, stretches nearly the entire length of Montreal Island and stands as one of the city’s most significant thoroughfares. In Old Montreal (Vieux Montréal), the street is flanked by historic buildings, their facades hinting at the area’s rich past. Further along in Griffintown, Little Burgundy, and St. Henri, the atmosphere shifts to a more contemporary vibe, with an array of antique stores, cozy cafés, and inviting restaurants. Visitors can explore these distinct neighborhoods, each offering a unique blend of history and modernity, making Notre-Dame Street a dynamic and engaging route through the heart of Montreal.
Notre-Dame Street (Rue Notre-Dame)
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