Where to stay · Local feel
Most local neighbourhoods in Montréal
Where to stay in Montréal to feel like a resident — the neighbourhoods with genuine local life, independent restaurants, and the fewest tourists.
Top pick for local feel
Mile End
Bohemian enclave where Francophone, Jewish, Greek, and hipster cultures overlap — bagels, vintage shops, and record stores.
Mile End
Top pickBohemian enclave where Francophone, Jewish, Greek, and hipster cultures overlap — bagels, vintage shops, and record stores.
8/10
Walk
3/10
Price
10/10
Local
7/10
Central
Plateau-Mont-Royal
GoodMontréal's creative heartland — Victorian triplexes, outdoor staircases, terrasse culture, and the city's best independent restaurant scene.
9/10
Walk
3/10
Price
9/10
Local
8/10
Central
Little Burgundy / Griffintown
Trade-offPost-industrial canal district — Joe Beef's restaurant row, converted lofts, craft breweries, and the Lachine Canal cycling path.
7/10
Walk
3/10
Price
7/10
Local
7/10
Central
Old Montréal (Vieux-Montréal)
Trade-offCobblestone streets and 17th-century stone buildings along the St. Lawrence — the most atmospheric district but heavily tourist-facing.
9/10
Walk
4/10
Price
5/10
Local
9/10
Central
Downtown / Golden Square Mile
Trade-offThe commercial spine — McGill University, Sainte-Catherine shopping strip, and the most practical central Montréal base.
9/10
Walk
3/10
Price
5/10
Local
10/10
Central
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