Back in the 1920s, when the rest of North America was in the grips of Prohibition, Montréal was known as the “City of Sin” for its freewheeling, immoral way. Among modern-day Canadians, the city is still revered for late bar closings (last call is at 3 a.m.), public affection (couples get very cozy on benches in public parks), and general lack of political correctness — all of which can create a carnival-like atmosphere after dark. If you want to let your hair down or stay out all night, Montréal offers endless opportunities for entertainment. You can roam the hopping club scenes, which are concentrated along boulevard St-Laurent, rue Crescent, and rue St-Denis.
Minggu, 02 November 2008
Night Life in Montreal
Back in the 1920s, when the rest of North America was in the grips of Prohibition, Montréal was known as the “City of Sin” for its freewheeling, immoral way. Among modern-day Canadians, the city is still revered for late bar closings (last call is at 3 a.m.), public affection (couples get very cozy on benches in public parks), and general lack of political correctness — all of which can create a carnival-like atmosphere after dark. If you want to let your hair down or stay out all night, Montréal offers endless opportunities for entertainment. You can roam the hopping club scenes, which are concentrated along boulevard St-Laurent, rue Crescent, and rue St-Denis.
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