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Cathedral of Marie-Reine-du-MondevsBonsecours Market (Marche Bonsecours)
Both are endorsed by those who travel for a living. On balance, Bonsecours Market scores slightly better than Cathedral of Marie-Reine-du-Monde. Bonsecours Market is ranked #7 in Montreal with recommendations from 6 reviews including Frommer's, Travel + Leisure and Atlas Obscura.
Cathedral of Marie-Reine-du-Monde
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Afar Magazine
Frommer's
1085 de la Cathedrale, (René-Lévesque W. and Mansfield), Montreal, Quebec H3B 2V3, Canada
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"A smaller but still magnificent version of St Peter’s Basilica in Rome." Full review
"The best reason to visit this cathedral is that it's a quarter-scale replica of St.Peter's Basilica in Rome." Full review
2 Stars
"Inside is the magnificent gold-leaf baldachin (1900), a replica of the 16C ornamental canopy created by Bernini for St. Peter's Basilica." Full review
"The choice of whether to build a church following a Gothic Revival or neoclassical design involved more than just aesthetics in 19th-century Québec." Full review
"Montréal’s “Mary Queen of the World” cathedral is a scaled-down homage to St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome." Full review
Bonsecours Market (Marche Bonsecours)
Fodor's
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Travel + Leisure
Michelin Guide
Atlas Obscura
350 St-Paul St E, (Near Place Jacques-Cartier), Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1H2, Canada
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"Best admired from the outside... it is possibly the most beautifully proportioned neoclassical building in Montréal." Full review
"Anchors the eastern end of rue St-Paul and contains restaurants, art galleries, and boutiques featuring Québécois products." Full review
"This sprawling neoclassical building houses shops selling arts and crafts, leather goods and garments, and several cafes." Full review
"The city skyline rises up from the stone buildings along Rue de la Commune. Most prominent of these is the domed Bonsecours Market." Full review
1 Star
"Originally constructed to house Montreal's first interior market, this building (1847) occupies the former site of the Intendant's Palace." Full review
"A historic Montreal market that was the city's agricultural hub for over century. " Full review