Downtown Montreal’s premier shopping destination features over 130 shops and restaurants, as well as the famous Grévin Montréal wax museum. The five-story centre is home to many boutiques and restaurants including Aldo, Aritzia, Foot Locker, GAP, Levi's, Little Burgundy, Rudsak and more.
Tips
"Best food court in Montreal."
"The food court is too crowded. If you just want WiFi access on the 4th floor there's a nice WiFi lounge and also a cafe."
"It's a great mall. It has one of the biggest restaurants collection. Also many malls and great ice team stores. Great for fancy or everyday shopping. You'll enjoy your time. Usually packed with people"
"Comment ne pas passer sa journée ici :P .. Large choix de magasins & de restaurants"
"Le 9e etage eat un restaurant qui est abandonne depuis 1997 et qui contient la plus belle decoration art deco au Canada..."
"Un service de casier est disponible au niveau 1, côté aire de restauration/métro."
"A lot of shops. Great food court. Closes real early though."
"Great shopping and a fantastic food court...5 min walking distance from the hotel!"
"L'Italie a sa Tour de Pise et Mtl sa Tour de piles"
"The ninth story of this building hosts a major art deco restaurant landmark in montreal and it has been disused.since 1997..."
"I love this centre it has all the things u want recommended ;)"
"Have your pick of more than 170 stores and a plethora of amazing restaurants. Eaton Centre is also connected to the McGill University Metro and it’s centrally located on Sainte Catherine Street."
"It has a corridor in the south with not well known stores, but you can buy cheap electronics there"
"The Eaton centre of Toronto is so much bigger compared to this one."
"You can access it right off the Metro"
"Good for shopping and food "
"A mini version of the Toronto location, very chic and full of open stores and many food choices. A must for any shopaholic"
"Huge diversity of outlet stores. Food court has many good restaurants."
"Food court is PACKED during lunch hour :S"
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