Montréal's reputation as a park city means that it bursts with color in the fall season, with eye-catching silver and Norway maple trees lining its boulevards. You needn't go far to enjoy these fiery leaves as Dorchester Park sits just blocks from Warwick Le Crystal Montréal. Get the best views of the city and its golden cloak at Mount Royal Park and its hilltop chalet up front the belvedere view, or wander through the well-tended picture-postcard trails at Parc Jean-Drapeau and Parc La Fontaine. Don't forget to head to a public market as Atwater market and Jean-Talon market to prepare for a picnic surrounded by intense yellows, reds, and oranges.
Celebrate the shortening days at the breathtaking Botanical Garden, which hosts one of the best things to do in Montréal in the fall. With the Gardens of Light, dazzling light shows complement the golden foliage, offering romantic forest trails and an array of hands-on activities. Each of the park's gardens illuminates a chosen theme, from the contemplative Zen displays of the Japanese garden to the retelling of folk tales through traditional lanterns in the Chinese garden. The First Nations garden illuminates its Sacred Tree with perfectly synchronized light transitions to the beat of a heart. Plan ahead to ensure you get to experience this magical Montreal in autumn activity.
Montréal's cultural calendar comes to life in the fall season thanks to a packed program of art, film, and culinary events. These include sensational festivities around the showcase area (Quartier des Spectacles) like Festival d'Art dans les Ruelles, Les Coups de Théâtre Festival, and Festival du Nouveau Cinéma. There's even the Ramen Ramen Festival for fans of Japanese noodle soup and La Grande Dégustation de Montréal, a celebration of local apples and their producers. Keep your eyes peeled during your weekend in Montréal to discover your next favorite artist.
With its central location surrounded by shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, Warwick Le Crystal Montréal is the ideal autumnal treat. With the largest hotel suites in the metropolis, its bedrooms being only suites are soothing with neutral tones and plenty of natural light and include organic touches like wood accents and real plants that breathe life into your stay. Guests are treated to a prized Thai restaurant, Siam Downtown, offering warming and mouthwatering flavors to make your fall special. You can also take a rewarding dip in the heated saltwater pool after a leaf-peeping walk.
Discover Montréal's at its most magical this fall and book a weekend stay at Warwick Le Crystal Montréal.
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