What makes it 81% Couple-Friendly: Couples enjoy picturesque dome, riverside strolls, cocktail terrace and boutique browsing for gifts, yet the market closes by early evening off-season so romantic time is short.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Couples can browse boutiques, savor a bite, and enjoy terrace views without rushing.
Admire the Neoclassical Hall:
Walk beneath the silver dome and Doric columns of the main hall.
Tip: Arrive early to capture photos with soft morning light.
Browse Quebec-Made Boutiques:
Explore 15 shops selling local crafts, jewelry and fashion.
Tip: Ask shopkeepers about artisan backstories for a personalized experience.
Relax at Le Café des Arts:
Enjoy crêpes, salads and Quebec-style coffee in a historic setting.
Tip: Share a sweet and a savory dish to taste more menu items.
Sip on Terrasse Bonsecours:
Sample cocktails and local beers on the open-air terrace overlooking the Old Port.
Tip: Reserve a table after 5 PM for sunset views over the river.

Through_Barb_Eyes
Notable for its beautiful architecture. A few stores inside looked interesting. The food court seemed good, although I didn't try it. Paid parking is available in the vicinity. A must-see attraction for visitors to Old Montreal.
Brad
This is the landmark public market building along Rue St. Paul in Old Montreal. Fitted next to the historic Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel, the Bonsecours Market was build in Neo-Classical style by William Footner between 1844-47 and features a column lined entrance and two storey dome. It has been recognised as a National Historic Site in Canada since 1984. The market building is attractive fr...
Marwan Hanoosh
It's like an indoor market, lots of small shops that sells crafts and souvenirs, as well as clothing. Washrooms available on site, multiple gates in different direction. Nice to take a little walk inside, and may be buy a couple of things.
Reza Sattarzadeh Nowbari
This is one of the best markets in old Montreal to buy souvenirs. There are a number of shops, most of which sell souvenir items. Their products are og different designs and accommodate to different tastes and ages.
Melanie E
A beautiful historical building with shops selling souvenirs, Canadian food products and Indigenous crafts. There was one store selling beverages and snacks.
Summer: Visit the terrace from noon for waterfront views. Winter: Enjoy indoor light displays and warm drinks at the café.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Entry | CAD 0 |
| Coffee or crêpe at Café des Arts | CAD 10 |
| Cocktail on the terrace | CAD 15 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 25 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: 350 Rue Saint-Paul E, Montréal, QC H2Y 1H2, Canada
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