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    Marché Bonsecours

    3.0 (62 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Marche Bonsecours
    Anton K.

    Marche Bonsecours market opened it's doors in 1847 and still remains and architectural masterpiece on the Old Port area of Montreal. In 1984 it was designated as a National Historic Site of Canada. There are e floors to this market place. The basement area has a rental hall, exhibition space and banquet room. The upper level has art galleries and a coffee shop featuring pastries and lunch items. The street level has multiple stalls which sell Canadian craft items, clothing, souvenirs, jewelry, gift items and furniture. What interested me was all the maple tree products ranging from maple syrup, beer fudge, chocolate to lollipops. They also had some First Nation Art. They also had some high quality mad Quebec leather goods. The overall impression of this market which for a 100 years was a farmer's market until 1963 is that it does not know what it wants to be. Does it what to be a high end retail market or a tourist souvenir destination. Since it is located down in the Vieux Port area of Old Montreal it draws enough tourist traffic to sustain itself but I think it should develop a draw that makes it a destination. There are public restrooms here and even a water fountain. Between the Bonsecours Market and the port are beautiful gardens with water features and pond fountains. It is a traffic free pedestrian are with nice walking paths. Park has an IMAX theater and Science museum. There is a self-parking lot, as well. An adjacent street, rue Saint Paul has art galleries and many restaurants and pubs to chose from.

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    Jeffrey S.

    Passed through here very briefly on my most recent trip to Montreal, and if ever there was a story about incongruous outsides v insides, this is it. It's an absolutely incredible building, historic, stately, imposing, and with a patina that lets you know it's been here a while. I really love the edifice itself. On the inside, though, while still lovely, it's just surprising that it's a collection of whimsical boutiques. Broke tourists need not apply--this isn't the cheap mass-produced stuff, at least it strives not to have much of that. This is more like the "who pays that much for a souvenir" kind of place, but you can find the rare treasure, locally made, and in that case I say fork over all the money. I'm not typically the kind of person who spends a lot on local souvenirs (you're reading the words of a dude who started a year and a half ago, to bring home small stones from every trip as my keepsake or as gifts for those who it would mean something to) so I'm not exactly the target market. But I'm heartbroken I didn't realize there's apparently a chocolate shop in here (?) that I never saw; I'd spend money on that, pick a few delectable ones, and head back out on the street, find a bench and take turns sampling them one by one. It's worh a stop in if you're nearby, especially if you need a break from the hot/cold weather, but probably not a special trip as a destination on its own. Just don't judge a book by its cover.

    Hannah H.

    The Marche Bonsecours is part of Canada's ten finest heritage buildings and is located in Old Montreal. They have 15 boutiques, which offers a range of different crafts, clothing wear, accessories, jewelry, furniture, as well as gift items. There are also restaurants and eateries, in which during the warmer months, the patio/terraces are opened. Renting the building and space are also available, for banquets, trade fairs, meetings, conferences, as well as weddings. The hubs and I stopped by to roam around a bit before having dinner in the area; the selections didn't really catch my eye, especially in the clothing department, and the gift items seem to be found at any souvenir shops. Currently, there is construction going on, so keep that in mind. +houses 15 boutiques +restaurants and cafes +closes early

    Jennifer K.

    I end up visiting Marché Bonsecours de Montréal every time I visit Old Montreal. Just the exterior building does look awesome and well maintained. The inside though was a MEH.. as nothing much historical architecture left and the emphasis is on the artisan boutiques and galleries. I never buy anything here... nothing for me to buy and most of the merchandise are over priced. But it is a great place to get away from the winter cold and use their clean washrooms. Do I really have to get out in the cold again?!!!

    Don P.

    No trip to Montreal's Vieux Port (Old Port or Old City) would be complete without a visit to the Marche Bonsecours. This is a large pedestrian area lined with portrait artists, Bistro's, Restaurants, Bars featuring outside drinking/dining and entertainment provided by wandering minstrels and performance artists. Adjacent to the Marche is rue St Paul with many art galleries, restaurants, pubs and souvenir shops. it can be a little pricey but after all this is a prime tourist destination and a must see when visiting Montreal.

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    Matt G.

    Just across the road from the old port. Very grand looking building, you wouldn't guess it hosts a souvenir market. Several stores selling the usual Canadian and Montreal souvenir stuffs. Such as a bear on a t-shirt saying 'I sleep bear naked' or a bear chasing a man - 'Canadian fast food'. Some gimmicky stuff, but fun to look at. Only expect tourists to come here. All the maple tree products you can imagine are here. Maple beer, maple wine, maple butter, maple lollipop. Some First Nation arts. There is a cafe that sells light meals and art. The upper and lower levels were closed.

    Amanda H.

    Very disappointing as it is almost all empty and consists of shops with cheaply made items that you can purchase on the internet for cheaper and a few restaurants. Based on the info for this place, we were expecting more. The port just a little walk away offers so much more.

    Chris Y.

    This is basically a small boutique-market, in a prime location in Vieux-Montréal. There are not many stores; a few boutiques, an art gallery, a souvenir shop, and a couple restaurants. Everything here seems to be on the pricey side, too. But hey, if you are there, it's not gonna cost you anything to just go walk through -- maybe you'll find something you like and it'll be worth your while? Not at all a "must-see" if time is short.

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    Really great art gallery right smack in the action of the city. The great thing about this place is…read morehow fuss free it is. You don't need to be an expert to walk in. You can have a chat with the staff and they are really approachable and relax.

    I was sure I'd reviewed this place since I spend a lot of time checking it out but…read more.... Location: On the main, above Pine Avenue. The closest subways are St. Laurent (green) and Sherbrooke (orange) Street parking is available but metered, so if you plan to hang around, best to use transit. The place: Station 16 is a Montreal institution as far as I'm concerned. These guys dedicate most of the art that's on display, to local artists like Stikki Peaches, 123 Klan, Mister X-Ray etc. In addition, they also have regular exhibits that are often theme-based (i.e. Stenciled, which is currently on) so this allows you to discover other art genres and artists that are not necessarily local. You can find some prints by international artists like D*Face and Rone, among others. Service: N/A - you walk in and do your thing. The staff don't have any issues with you taking photos either. Some days seem friendlier than others. Price point: No charge to get in but if you want to buy any of the art, get ready to take out your wallet because it's not cheap! Miscellaneous: You can usually pop by here during Mural festival and get a map of the previous years' murals + those that will be going up during the current year.

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    What an experience! We opted for this was the Montreal Passport package we bought and it was a…read morechill option for a Saturday afternoon. They have two options available--rock and roll experience or a nature experience. I'm all about being in nature when possible so that was the natural choice of mine (no pun intended!), if I can't be outside, why not experience it inside? There's a few different rooms that you can go into on your own timeframe. The first one had rocking chairs which was lovely but then the rooms after that just had benches scattered throughout. Besides a few rude people having full fledged conversations in the middle of the experience, it was a lovely immersion experience.

    I've been to a few immersive art exhibits in the last few years as they've gained popularity, but…read moreI'm often been underwhelmed by them. When in Montreal a few weeks ago, I had some time to kill my dinner reservation and just happened up on OASIS Immersion (when exploring Montreal's Underground City, I ended up in Palais des Congres, where OASIS is housed). I decided it seemed like a fun way to spend an hour or so before heading to my dinner. I'm glad I stopped by - the show I caught was definitely the best immersive art exhibit I've seen so far. I think they may offer different experiences on different days, but the show I caught was Nature Vive/Root for Nature. The Root for Nature immersive experience brings together several organizations committed to conservation and sustainable development, including the United Nations, the David Suzuki Foundation, the Workshops for biodiversity , the Age of Union Environmental Alliance, the Palais des congrès de Montréal, Tourisme Montréal, WSP and National Geographic. The Experience is produced and traveled by OASIS Immersive Studios in collaboration with National Geographic. The experience had some truly gorgeous nature and landscape photography (I especially loved the first and third galleries), and I found it inspiring and entertaining and well worth the cost of admission. Definitely a great activity for a bad weather day or if you have some time to kill when other things have/are closed!

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    While I might be able to eat my way through Montreal, my family could use a little break between…read moremeals and snacks to absorb a bit of culture. We took in the fabulously creepy Bill Viola show, and then walked a few doors down to take in another exhibition all about gifts. What I should have done was read the notes about the show, because when a woman came up to me offering me "her gift of song" I politely refused. Look. I'm from New York. And I was in China relatively recently, where really nice people ask if they can speak English with you over tea, and then they con you out of lots of money. But that woman was actually part of the exhibition. My bad. Fortunately, we were able to experience her gift of song a few minutes later as she performed some kind of aria in front of some painted money bags on the fourth floor. It's a small gallery. But the art was great. And you can't beat free. Especially when you are just looking for something to do in between meals. But in all seriousness, if you're in the area, and have a few minutes to spare, check out the Bill Viola installation. His work is mesmerizing.

    Found this place online. It's a hidden wonder in old Montreal! Good website but called to make…read morecomplicated reservations. Spoke with an incredibly helpful and kind person. Combination tickets (reasonably priced) gave us access to two Kusama installations in one historic building and six Virtual Reality videos in another a few blocks away. Amazing VR! - for the quality/creativity of the videos and the international mix of creators and content. Very helpful/considerate staff make the experience a delight. Will go back for more.

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