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Port of Montreal, Quebec – Shopping

Best shopping near the Montreal cruise terminal. Rue Sainte-Catherine, Underground City, Marché Bonsecours and Old Montreal boutiques.

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Experience the vibrant shopping scene of Montreal, starting with the iconic Underground City. Indulge in upscale fashion, trendy boutiques, and gourmet food markets. Explore Old Montreal, where you'll find art galleries, antique shops, and stylish boutiques steps from the cruise terminal.

1. Rue Sainte-Catherine

📍 Rue Sainte-Catherine, Montreal, QC

Montreal's main shopping street, stretching over several kilometres with a mix of international brands, department stores, boutiques, and local shops. Whether you're looking for high-end fashion or everyday essentials, Rue Sainte-Catherine is the heart of Montreal's retail scene and a must-stroll for any visitor.

2. Complexe Desjardins

📍 150 Saint-Catherine St W, Montreal, QC

A large downtown shopping complex featuring over 100 stores including fashion retailers, beauty salons, specialty shops, and dining options all under one roof. Conveniently connected to the Montreal Metro, Complexe Desjardins is an easy and comfortable shopping destination in any weather.

3. Underground City (La Ville Souterraine)

📍 Downtown Montreal, QC

A vast network of interconnected shopping centres, office buildings, and hotels beneath the streets of downtown Montreal. Featuring a wide range of boutiques, brand-name stores, and restaurants accessible via underground passages, the Underground City is a uniquely Montreal experience — especially welcome during the winter months.

4. Marché Bonsecours

📍 350 Saint-Paul St E, Montreal, QC (5-minute walk from the terminal)

A stunning historic market building in the heart of Old Montreal, housing boutiques, artisans, and craft shops with locally made jewellery, clothing, artwork, and gourmet food. Just a 5-minute walk from the cruise terminal, Marché Bonsecours is the perfect first stop for picking up a uniquely Québécois souvenir.

5. Quartier DIX30

📍 6000 Boulevard de Rome, Brossard, QC

Located just outside Montreal, this large outdoor shopping complex features a wide variety of retail stores, boutiques, restaurants, and entertainment options. With dozens of well-known brands and plenty of dining choices, Quartier DIX30 is a great destination for a full day of shopping and leisure.