Shopping Centers & Malls in Montreal, QC

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“The Galleries of Anjou!This immense space, in addition to bringing together a multitude of stores and all brands under the same roof, is a warm and welcoming place, a place to meet and eat in joy and good humor.Well done ! ?”

4.5 Superb93 Reviews

“One of my favourite shopping malls unfortunately I don’t know why they don’t allow dogs anymore but probably because the customers are so bad I don’t clean after their dogs. I usually go a lot here take a walk by a lot of stuff they have a lot of varieties of everything you need. I’ll keep going even if I can’t take my dogs unfortunately”

4.3 Superb89 Reviews

“Un incontournable dans cette période… Les décorations de Noël sont magnifiques chaque année et la fontaine est tout simplement superbe. Dommage que le Père Noël est caché en arrière d’une clôture… qui est d’ailleurs très belle, je dois l’admettre.”

4.4 Superb46 Reviews

“I was served by Connor, Best experience of my life. I've had a lot of tailoring and so-so experiences at times but with 5th Avenue there's no mistake! Connor, Richard and Jonathan You guys rock!I recommend to everyone!”

4.7 Superb18 Reviews

“Delicious food! Reasonable prices and excellent customer service! I grabbed a snack here while buying some souvenirs at the store nearby and was pleasantly surprised!”

4.6 Superb22 Reviews

“Not having a car, I really appreciate the Galeries Normandie. You can find everything there ! (also around).Grocery store, pharmacy, eyewear, restaurants, dollorama. And others !”

4.3 Superb46 Reviews

“Nice shopping mall near Montreal downtown.I needed to buy a laptop charger NA plug. Found it in one of the electronic stores here.Mall is nice and small. Not too flashy but good ambiance.”

4.2 Good102 Reviews

“An interesting assortment of Aboriginal art and tourist-focused clothing and preserved foods. Entrance is best from the west, as the stairs at either end are very steep.”

4.2 Good88 Reviews

“Yes Yes it's true that burger King is the best burgers ever, no competition andThis place on decarie boul, is the bestGood service ? always get what you want in a short time, thank you and all your good staff, keep up the good work guys. Go enjoy everyone's favorite place.Thanks ?”

4.2 Good47 Reviews

“I was here in 2016 so I'm sure all of the things have changed since then but i loved coming here. I believe it's the underground mall. There were places to shop and dine but i didn't eat there. When we came back in 2019 to the Wyners store, it changed a bit but it was still nice. I loved Montreal back then. Hope to come back someday.”

4.2 Good37 Reviews

“(Translated by Google) I have always been well served by the employees there. Good selection of clothes too.(Original)J'ai toujours été bien servi par les employés là-bas. Bonne sélection de vêtements aussi.”

4.6 Superb8 Reviews

“Excellent local strip mall, plenty of good stores and they're always well stocked and most of the staff are easy going and friendly. The parking lot is in a terrible state though because whoever services it just throws loose gravel in the potholes every spring and people will park along the storefronts (in the fire lane) to not have to walk 10ft.”

4.4 Superb12 Reviews

“Good shopping mall. Connected to metro (McGill) and soon the REM. Located on st catherine is also connected to the underground city so you're able to get to Peel metro ome way and Bonaventure train station the other way without going outside (especially good when it's so cold). Also connected to the Eaton center and la Baie so multiple food courts and every shop you could want within walking distance. It's especially good for pokemon go.”

4.1 Good43 Reviews

“Very Good Place, you will find all kind of stores: food, jewelry, appareils, services and all with good prices.... The most important: Todo en Perfecto Español !!!!”

4.1 Good32 Reviews

“Great shopping mall,it's been around for a while, right beside metro Radisson so it's very convenient . Plenty of parking and also the underground parking is available during the weekend .”

4 Good98 Reviews

“Good on a cold wet day to get indoors. However difficult to find your way along a maze of corridors. We eventually found the store we wanted but had trouble finding our way back, as we ended up exiting by a different entrance / exit door. But once outside we could use GPS to find where we wanted to go. I think possibly we could have walked underground but directions/ maps are scarce and it was easier just to come out.”

4 Good37 Reviews

“Like this place since it is right next door and has various useful shops like a big grocery store, a good art cinema, a pharmacie, good fruit store, a small food court, dental clinic (not recommended), dollar store, etc...”

4 Good36 Reviews

“Stumbled upon this place by accident. What a find - so many obscure and interesting things. Not your typical souvenir shop! A great collection of signs, old phones, skulls and other oddities.”

4 Good19 Reviews

“I absolutely love coming back to this Filipino store in Montreal all the time! The Filipino products they offer is always cheaper compared to other stores in the area. It's fantastic to find such great deals on items that I love. Plus, knowing that they have a branch in Vaudreuil Dorion is incredibly convenient for those living in the area.The owner is exceptionally friendly and welcoming, which adds to the overall pleasant experience of shopping here. One of the things I appreciate the most is how easy it is to park right in front of their store. It makes the entire shopping process hassle-free.I highly recommend this store to anyone looking for authentic Filipino products at great prices. If you're a Filipino craving tastes from home or someone curious to explore Filipino products, this store is definitely worth a visit!”

3.8 Good11 Reviews

“Small shopping center which is getting a makeover with renovations. There are lots of small artisan businesses there, as well as large brands. Take a look, it's a charming little shopping center.”

3.9 Good109 Reviews

“This would be a typical shopping plaza in the lobby of a skyscraper, but there are several things going for it. Most importantly, the atrium appears to be open late, if not 24/7, because it's connected to the underground city here in Montreal. This means people can enjoy fountains and artwork inside all year long, all day long, even outside of normal office hours. Better yet: plenty of seating everywhere to facilitate this, whether cafe-style seating, communal tables, or benches. Combine this with an IGA supermarket in the basement that's open late, and you can self-cater some refreshments any time of day, even if all the restaurants here are closed. A great way to make an office lobby accessible and open to the public.”

3.4 Good7 Reviews

“This is a great mall with shops that meet every need. There is a bureau en gros and a SAAQ upstairs, downstairs you will find a decent food court and an IGA and a SAQ and phone shops.”

3.8 Good73 Reviews

“Best part of this plaza is Coco's bakery. It's a Chinese bakery with the most delicious pork buns and donuts! Went everyday. Next door is great bubble tea and you can sit in the plaza and eat!”

3.6 Good16 Reviews

“1/5 for the regalos sandwiches. Like for the italian aioli you literally get 2 small pieces of cold cut.It's quite criminal.Exception is the crispy chicken regalos (5/5), the chicken slice is decent for the price! Never getting regalos unless it is for the crispy chicken.Nice location.Service is usually good here.”

3.7 Good27 Reviews

“Stunning location, absolutely beautiful home with everything you could possibly imagine, juke box, hot tub, plenty of rooms / bathrooms etc.. very well taken care of place, will definitely return”

3.7 Good50 Reviews

“For over 100 years this building housed the primary farmers' market for the Montreal area. After standing idle for a few years there was some talk of tearing it down, but that changed and it was re-purposed instead. I believe it is a Canadian Heritage Site. Built right next to the Chapel of Notre Dame de Bonsecours, the Market Bonsecours today houses scores of retail stores and a few food stops, mainly for the tourist crowd that visits this part of Old Montreal and the port area. There are no farmers' goods for sale here now - unless you count maple syrup, but it is more of a slew of boutique stores. Loads of souvenir stores, a few dress shops, and the like. So for now this is simply an indoor shopping mall, and a nice one at that.”

1.5 Poor4 Reviews

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