Explore the Underground City of Montreal

Explore the Underground City of Montreal

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Montreal is known for its extensive network of underground tunnels, often referred to as the “Underground City.” This network covers over 33 kilometres of pedestrian walkways that connect various shopping malls, commercial buildings, metro stations, universities, and hotels, allowing people to move around the city without having to step outside during the harsh winters.

The idea of creating an underground city first emerged in the 1960s, when Montreal was preparing to host the 1967 World Expo. Several buildings were constructed underground to free up space on the surface, and the network slowly expanded over the years. Today, it is estimated that around 500,000 people use the tunnels every day, making it one of the largest underground complexes in the world.

The tunnels are not just functional, but they also serve as a hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment. You can find everything from high-end boutiques to fast-food restaurants, movie theatres, and even museums. Many buildings in the underground city are also connected to the Montreal metro system, making it easy for commuters to get around without braving the cold weather.

It’s worth noting that the tunnels can be quite confusing to navigate, especially for first-time visitors. However, there are plenty of maps and signs available to help you find your way around. Some popular destinations in the Underground City include the Eaton Centre, Place Ville-Marie, and Complexe Desjardins.

More information here: https://www.mtl.org/en/experience/guide-underground-city-shopping

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