About Rue St-Paul

Rue St-Paul: Is the oldest and one of the prettiest streets of Montreal's. As you walk down you'll discover the history, heritage, architecture and culture of the oldest area of the city of Montreal, dating back to New France. It is worth exploring the public squares of Place Jacques-Cartier, Place d’Armes and Place Royale. Roam around the historic streets of Saint Paul, Saint-Jacques, Rue de la Commune, Notre-Dame, and then you can stroll along the river banks of the Old Port of Montreal. See the famous sites such as The Notre-Dame Basilica, Champ de Mars, Saint-Sulpice Seminary and many more. As you walk down you can do some window shopping or sit and have in house coffee in the cafe. As there are some great boutiques, galleries, and souvenir shops where you can go shopping as well.

Must See

  • cafes
  •  boutiques
  •  galleries
  •  souvenir shops

How to reach

There are Various Sources through which one can reach to Rue Saint-Paul

  • Bus- Line 55 from Saint-Urbain / des Pins to Notre-Dame / Saint-Sulpice, Fare Cost is $4 CAD.
  • Taxi-Montreal to Rue Saint-Paul, Fare Cost is $13- $17 CAD.
  • Walk-Montreal to Rue Saint-Paul takes 50 minutes.

Tips

  • Saint Paul Street is a must visit for boutique shoppers and people who are inclined towards history. 
  • Don’t forget to wear comfortable, flat walking shoes, to explore the neighbourhood—which is partially paved with cobblestones.
  •  Street signs, including parking and traffic signs, are written in French.
  •  Visit popular restaurants after the lunch rush to avoid notoriously long lines.
  • A Place to visualize what life looked like 100 years back in Montreal.
     

Visit Time

Sunday Open 24 Hours

Monday Open 24 Hours

Tuesday Open 24 Hours

Wednesday Open 24 Hours

Thursday Open 24 Hours

Friday Open 24 Hours

Saturday Open 24 Hours

 

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Time you can spend

2 to 3 hours

 

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Weather

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