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Montreal Travel Guide

Montreal it is among the five largest French-speaking cities in the world. In 2007, Montreal was ranked as the 10th cleanest city in the world. In 2006, the city was recognized by the international design community as a UNESCO City of Design, one of the three world design capitals.

About Montreal

Montreal covers an area of 140.9 sq. miles (365.4 sq. Km) and is estimated to have a population of 3.8 million people being the second-largest city in Canada and the largest city in the province of Quebec. The official language of Montreal is French as defined by the city's charter.

Schwartz’s Delicatessen

r5.jpgOne of Montreal’s great culinary institutions, this cramped, somewhat dingy deli makes the smoked meat (Montreal’s version of pastrami) to which all others are compared. The queue can be horrendous on weekends, the service is impersonal at best, and you are likely to be shoehorned into a table with a gaggle of total strangers. That said, the classic meal of a smoked meat sandwich, fries, pickle and a Cott’s Cerise Noire cola is a genuinely transcendent experience. If the line seems unreasonable, takeout is a perfect alternative. Cash only.

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