From bustling Sainte-Catherine street, to the quaint Mount-Royal avenue, Montreal is a shopping mecca. Summer is when sidewalk sales crowd the streets, and you can’t forget the underground city, which is filled with local and internat…Open the full description
From bustling Sainte-Catherine street, to the quaint Mount-Royal avenue, Montreal is a shopping mecca. Summer is when sidewalk sales crowd the streets, and you can’t forget the underground city, which is filled with local and international retailers.
Argo Bookshop
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Just a stone’s throw away from the downtown core, you’ll walk past this tiny treasure trove if you aren’t careful. Argo centers on Anglophone literature and is the oldest English-language bookstore in Montreal. Established by John George and currently operated by three friends who met in an English Lit class, it has been around since the sixties.
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Rouge Nail Bar
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Women of Montreal should be thanking Leonard Cohen for their immaculate manicures, as Rouge Nail Bar came to be after founder Rory Richards fell in love with our city (despite a lack of decent nail parlours) while in town to see his show. More than your typical come and go salon, kick back, relax (or catch up on TV shows), and enjoy being pampered.
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Local Experience
1 Hour Vintage Tour in a Vintage Convertible
Prices from
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Duration
1 h
Languages
French, English
Harricana
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When Montreal designer, Mariouche Gagné, launched her fur collection in 1994, she had a vision of crafting products adhering to her respect for nature and ethical outlook on fashion. With a flagship boutique doubling as a workshop in the city’s southwest borough – and an international following – she has achieved just that.
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Empire de l'Échange
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You can sell, exchange and buy clothes here, as well as new items, handmade things or fun things in general. They have three stores around town so you can use your credit elsewhere or at least see some local artisans' work.
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The WANT Apothecary
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Conceived by Canadian duo, Byron and Dexter Peart, The WANT Apothecary is discreetly cushioned in Westmount away from the downtown core. Harbouring a warm, carefully thought-out interior design, here is where you’ll find classic staples you simply cannot live without, as opposed to current trends of the “fast fashion” ethos.
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Le StyleBar
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With styles starting at $30, sporting a head-turning mane has never been easier. Quick and convenient, their tagline is “Wash, Blow and Go.” Equipped with an all-white sleek decor, a flat-screen TV playing movies, excellent hair products, and upbeat staff, Le StyleBar offers one thing and one thing only: Blowouts.
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Local Experience
1 Hour Vintage Tour in a Vintage Convertible
Prices from
40
CAD
Duration
1 h
Languages
French, English
Eva B
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This is the place to grab some old and (new) clothes. Eva B is the place to be. Many pieces of clothings have been stocked there. It used to have a big gigantic pile of clothes.
You can also find any vintages furnitures or costumes for Halloween.
Your shopping experience in Montreal would be completed without a Eva B visit.
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Fou D'Ici
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What do you get when you pair gourmet goods with the perfect downtown location? You get Montreal’s urban food market. Nestled steps away from the Quartier des Spectacles, the upscale shop’s shelves are stocked with local and organic produce while sections are separated into: Pantry, bakery, cheese, fruits & vegetables, seafood, and butcher.
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Kitsch à l'os
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They have new stuff and antique things as well, the store is packed with so many things, it's hard to know where to look at. Definitely a great place for a gift, and the store is close to the Olympic Stadium. So many styles, era, Tiki to English to american retro...you'll find something for sure ! And you'd be supporting a local place
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Frank & Oak
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Where does the dapper Montrealer shop? Chez Frank & Oak, of course. Founded & based in Montreal, Frank & Oak is slowly becoming an international hit with features from the likes of GQ and Esquire. Despite recent expansions, their Montreal roots remain etched into each item they craft (rue Saint Viateur labels are added to their creations’ linings).
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