Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal

Basilica · Vieux Montréal

6

@afar

"Notre-Dame Basilica of Montréal A church—or, at least, a small chapel—has stood on the site of the Basilica of Notre-Dame since shortly after Ville-Marie (Montréal's predecessor) was founded in 1642. The current building, however, dates to 1829 and was constructed in a soaring Gothic Revival style. At the time, that aesthetic choice raised some eyebrows—Gothic designs were associated more with Protestant churches than Roman Catholic ones. (Perhaps the fact that the architect was an Irish-American Protestant didn't help the situation.) Whatever initial resistance there was evaporated in the face of the beauty of the completed building. In the decades that followed, Gothic became the popular choice for churches in Canada of every denomination in large part because of Montréal's basilica. In the 1870s, in what was perhaps a case of gilding the lily, the basilica became even more stunning when its interiors were painted in bright colors to resemble Paris 's Ste-Chapelle."

The Best Things to Do in Montreal
Photo by José Fuste Raga / age fotostock

110 Notre-Dame St W, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1T1, Canada Get directions

basiliquenotredame.ca
@basiliquenotredame

6 Postcards

See full details

More Places For You

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Art museum · Downtown Montreal

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts blends historic charm and modern design across five pavilions with 43,000 works from Old Masters to contemporary art.

8 Postcards

Crémy

Caterer · Lorimier

A charming spot serving hefty, cake-like donuts with playful toppings, plus pastries, coffee, and a cozy vibe.

2 Postcards

Arthurs Nosh Bar

Breakfast restaurant · Saint-Henri

Arthur’s Nosh Bar nails Jewish deli classics with airy cottage cheese pancakes, loaded latkes, schnitzel sandwiches, and a hip, cozy vibe.

18 Postcards

Bar L'Barouf

Bar · La Fontaine Park

L’Barouf is a lively multi-level pub on Saint Denis, boasting an inviting wood interior and an impressive international beer selection.

1 Postcard

Garde Manger

Seafood restaurant · Vieux Montréal

Dive into the vibrant, seafood-centric haven of Garde Manger, where Chuck Hughes crafts creative dishes like lobster poutine and fresh oysters in a lively, cozy atmosphere.

4 Postcards

Restaurant Keung Kee

Chinese restaurant · Downtown Montreal

Keung Kee is a hidden gem in Montreal's Chinatown offering authentic Cantonese cuisine with large portions, especially cherished for its seafood dishes.

3 Postcards

Casa Galicia

Spanish restaurant · Downtown Montreal

Experience a slice of Spain at Casa Galicia, where authentic seafood paella, flavorful tapas, and lively flamenco shows create a charming ambiance.

1 Postcard

Café Parvis

Restaurant · Downtown Montreal

Café Parvis is a charming, Instagram-ready café offering creative pizzas, fresh salads, and artisanal coffee in a cozy, plant-filled setting perfect for casual bites or brunch.

4 Postcards

KazaMaza

Middle Eastern restaurant · Mile End

Kaza Maza is a cozy Mile End gem serving up vibrant Lebanese mezes and hearty brunch offerings in a casual yet chic atmosphere, perfect for sharing.

2 Postcards

Phở Nam Quan

Vietnamese restaurant · Francois-Perrault

Nestled in a cozy basement, this unassuming spot serves up some of the best pho and bun bo hue in Montreal, drawing crowds with its aromatic broth and unbeatable prices.

1 Postcard