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Join us on an exciting walking tour of Montreal’s Underground City, also known as RÉSO, the largest underground pedestrian network in the world! This video takes you through the most iconic and beautiful parts of the Underground City of Montreal, perfect for indoor sightseeing, especially during the winter months. We begin at Place des Arts, a vibrant cultural hub featuring theaters, art galleries, and public installations. From there, we walk to Complexe Desjardins, showcasing its stunning architecture, indoor fountains, and festive public space. Then, we make our way to the spectacular Palais des Congrès de Montréal, famous for its colorful glass windows—an absolute must-see and Instagram-worthy spot! Next, hop on the Montreal Metro at Place-d’Armes Station, where you’ll discover unique underground modern art. Our journey continues to Square-Victoria–OACI Station, home to the elegant Parisian-style metro entrance, a nod to Art Nouveau in the heart of Montreal. Finally, we explore the beautiful Montreal World Trade Centre, featuring a glass atrium, historical artifacts, a reflecting pool, and even a piece of the Berlin Wall! Whether you're visiting in the winter or simply want to discover the best hidden gems in Montreal, this Underground City walking tour is the perfect way to see the city without braving the cold. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Montreal travel videos and walking tours! #montreal #UndergroundCity #walkingtour #explorecanada #montrealtourism #walkingattractions #ThingsToDoInMontreal #Montrealwalkingtour #MontrealAttractions #DowntownMontreal #travelvlog Walking Attractions Copyright