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    Shopping in Montreal

    Join in Montreal's underground economy downtown - the shopping malls are linked by a labyrinth of tunnels below rue Sainte-Catherine, the main street for big-name shops. The Plateau offers quirky boutiques like Lola & Emily on boulevard Saint-Laurent and designer threads by Philippe Dubuc on more upscale rue Saint-Denis. Shops typically open at 10am (12pm on Sunday), and close at 6pm Mon-Wed, 9pm Thu and Fri, and 5pm on weekends.

    Jean-Talon Market, Montreal. © Tourisme Montréal/Stéphan Poulin

    Shops

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    1. 1. Lola & Emily - Fashion boutique

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      Lola & Emily, Montreal. Courtesy of Lola & Emily

      It's hard to leave this quirky Plateau boutique without making a purchase. Pretty much everything at Lola & Emily is for sale, from the armoire displaying accessories to a great line of unique fashions by trendy labels and local designers.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Wed 11am-6pm; Thu & Fri 11am-9pm; Sat 11am-5pm; Sun 12pm-5pm

      Address

      3475, boulevard Saint-Laurent, Montreal H2X 2T6

      Telephone

      +1 514 288 7598

      Transport

      Métro St-Laurent

      Website

      Lola & Emily Website

    2. 2. Birks - Prestige jewellery and more

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      Birks, Montreal. &copy Thomas Funke

      A highly regarded jeweller since 1879, Birks occupies a beautiful old store downtown. Birks' blue boxes are as coveted as those from Tiffany's. Take one home with a necklace, pen or watch inside. There is fine glassware and china too.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Wed 10am-6pm; Thu-Fri 10am-9pm; Sat 9.30am-5pm; Sun 12pm-5pm

      Address

      1240, Phillips Square, Montreal H3B 3H4

      Telephone

      +1 514 397 2511

      Transport

      Métro McGill

      Website

      Birks Website

    3. 3. La Maison Simons - Family-run department store

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      This downtown branch of La Maison Simons was the first foray to Montreal by Québec City's long-established family-owned department store. Explore three floors of affordable housewares and fashions, notably the youthful 'twik' and '31' lines for women and men.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Wed 10am-6pm; Thu & Fri 10am-9pm; Sat 9.30am-5pm; Sun 12pm-5pm

      Address

      977, rue Sainte-Catherine ouest, Montreal H3B 4W3

      Telephone

      +1 514 282 1840

      Transport

      Métro Peel or McGill

      Website

      La Maison Simons Website

    4. 4. Philippe Dubuc - Metropolitan style for men

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      Philippe Dubuc made his name by crafting a contemporary, urban style for men in his Plateau atelier. Classical and casual fashions appear in a palette of blacks and greys in this custom-designed boutique. Head downstairs for shoes and accessories.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Wed 10.30am-6pm; Thu & Fri 10.30am-9pm; Sat 10.30am-5pm; Sun 1pm-5pm

      Address

      4451, rue Saint-Denis, Montreal H2J 2L2

      Telephone

      +1 514 282 1465

      Transport

      Métro Mont-Royal

      Website

      Philippe Dubuc Website

    Markets

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    1. 5. Atwater Market - Perfect for picnics

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      Atwater Market, Montreal. Courtesy of Gestion des Marchés Publiques de Montréal

      The art deco Atwater Market in St-Henri shelters butchers and cheese-makers specialising in local products. In warmer months stalls overflow with flowers, fruits and vegetables. Combine that with delicious baked goods and a canal-front setting to create a perfect picnic.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Wed 7am-6pm; Thu-Fri 7am-8pm, Sat-Sun 7am-5pm

      Address

      138, Atwater Ave, Montreal H4C 2G3

      Telephone

      +1 514 937 7754

      Transport

      Métro Lionel-Groulx

      Website

      Atwater Market Website

    2. 6. Jean-Talon Market - Food heaven

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      Jean-Talon Market, Montreal. © Tourisme Montréal/Stéphan Poulin

      Begun with Little Italy's backyard gardens, the Jean-Talon Market has grown to become a food lover's paradise. Stock up on artisanal cheeses, fresh produce and estate-reared meats, then visit the cookery bookshop for ideas on recreating a Montreal experience at home.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Wed, Sat 7am-6pm; Thu-Fri 7am-8pm; Sun 7am-5pm

      Address

      7070, rue Henri-Julien, Montreal H2S 3A3

      Telephone

      +1 514 937 7754

      Transport

      Métro Jean-Talon

      Website

      Jean-Talon Market Website

    Specialists

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    1. 7. Harricana - Conscientious and stylish furs

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      Fur may be out of fashion, but at Harricana you can buy it with a clear conscience. Saint-Henri-based designer Mariouche Gagné recycles old furs into stylish hats, coats and mitts, as well as handbags, pillows and plush toys.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 10am-6pm; Sat 10am-5pm (winter also Sun 12pm-5pm)

      Address

      3000, rue Saint-Antoine ouest, Montreal H4C 1A5

      Telephone

      +1 514 287 6517

      Transport

      Métro Lionel-Groulx

      Website

      Harricana Website

    2. 8. Le Marché des Saveurs du Québec - Regional food

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      Le Marché des Saveurs du Québec is a treasure trove of gourmet delights. This boutique facing the Jean-Talon Market in Little Italy sells 225 varieties of cheese, maple syrup products, jams, cider and other goodies, all by regional producers.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Wed 9am-6pm; Thu & Fri 9am-8pm; Sat 9am-6pm; Sun 9am-5pm

      Address

      280, place du Marché-du-Nord, Montreal H2S 1A1

      Telephone

      +1 514 271 3811

      Transport

      Métro Jean-Talon

      Website

      Le Marché des Saveurs du Québec Website

    3. 9. Canadian Guild of Crafts - Inuit and Amerindian artworks

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      The Canadian Guild of Crafts hosts collections of craftworks ranging from jewellery to glassware in its downtown gallery space. The Inuit soapstone sculptures and Haida prints are especially impressive. Visit the free museum upstairs to see more quality works.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Fri 10am-6pm; Sat 10am-5pm

      Address

      1460, rue Sherbrooke ouest, Montreal H3G 1K4

      Telephone

      +1 514 849 6091

      Transport

      Métro Guy-Concordia

      Website

      Canadian Guild of Crafts Website

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