Old Montréal West

The name says it all: Old Montreal is the city’s oldest neighbourhood, and with the patrimonial architecture to show it too. Walking through the cobblestone streets, you might see a film set simulating Paris or another European city. A touristic destination, Old Montreal is known for its vast number of galleries, boutiques and French bistros. These days, however, the neighbourhood is diversifying, as younger crowds of locals working in surrounding agencies flock to the many new trendy cafes and art centers.

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Phi Center

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407 Rue Saint-Pierre
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Contemporary art installations, musical performances and movie screenings: the PHI Center is quickly defining itself as a cultural hub in Montreal. Inside the (free entry) center, you’ll also find the pop-up-boutique-turned-permanent-gift-shop-of-sorts Le Rhinocéros. Named after a rhinoceros head that was once featured in a Dennis Villeneuve short film, and now hanging prominently inside the store, Le Rhinocéros only features clothing and accessories made by local designers, and you’ll be sure to find some one-of-a-kind pieces there.

Phi Center
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Phi Center
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Phi Center
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Phi Center
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Phi Center
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Flyjin Café

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