
World Trade Centre Montreal
A modern architectural marvel in Montreal, featuring a grand atrium, a piece of the Berlin Wall, and direct access to the underground city.

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World Trade Centre Montreal
Best Time
Fewer crowds, perfect for photos

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A modern architectural marvel in Montreal, featuring a grand atrium, a piece of the Berlin Wall, and direct access to the underground city.
"This architectural gem is not just a feast for the eyes but also a hub of convenience."

📸 Photo Opportunities Galore
The atrium's architecture, fountain, and Berlin Wall piece are perfect for stunning photos. :camerawithflash:
🚇 Connect to the Underground
Easily access Montreal's underground city (RÉSO) from here. :train2:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.5 · 2,067 reviews
Type
Shopping Mall
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Grand Atrium
Central Atrium
A stunning architectural space with a majestic fountain, ideal for photos and a calming escape.

Piece of the Berlin Wall
Atrium
A significant historical artifact, gifted to Montreal, offering a unique point of reflection.

Circulations Mural
Atrium
An impressive mural that adds a vibrant artistic touch to the modern architecture.
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World Trade Centre Montréal
Cool place. Worth the visit if only for the slab of Berlin Wall in there.
📸 Photo Opportunities Galore
The atrium's architecture, fountain, and Berlin Wall piece are perfect for stunning photos. :camerawithflash:
🚇 Connect to the Underground
Easily access Montreal's underground city (RÉSO) from here. :train2:
WORLD TRADE CENTER 🌎 MONTREAL
Si vous regarder au sol, il y a des briques plus foncées qui représentent l'emplacement des anciennes fortifications de Montréal (la ruelle à l'est se nomme d'ailleurs ruelle des fortifications). Oh et la statue représente Amphitrite, femme de Poséidon!
Montreal World Trade Center
Neat. There's lots of fun things to look at, with the statue being the main subject for me personally. I will say that the photo is a bit crooked, and recommend straightening it out. I would also have walked forward a bit closer, as this will eliminate the railings from the…
🚶♀️ Stroll Through History
Don't miss the piece of the Berlin Wall for a unique historical moment. :statueofliberty:
🛍️ Shopping & Dining Hub
Find various shops and eateries within the complex. :shopping_bags:
Hidden gems in Montreal (not restaurants/shopping)?
Hi everyone! I’ve lived here for 6 years and am looking to explore Montréal’s hidden visual treasures. I’m not looking for restaurants, shops, or cafés, but interesting places to look at. Things like: A beautiful, weird, or historic building, a quiet path that feels like a…
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📸 Photo Opportunities Galore
The atrium's architecture, fountain, and Berlin Wall piece are perfect for stunning photos. :camerawithflash:
🚇 Connect to the Underground
Easily access Montreal's underground city (RÉSO) from here. :train2:
🚶♀️ Stroll Through History
Don't miss the piece of the Berlin Wall for a unique historical moment. :statueofliberty:
🛍️ Shopping & Dining Hub
Find various shops and eateries within the complex. :shopping_bags:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the World Trade Centre Montreal for its stunning modern architecture, particularly the grand atrium with its majestic fountain, making it a beautiful and calming spot for photos. Its strategic location as a hub for Montreal's underground city and the inclusion of historical elements like a piece of the Berlin Wall are also highly appreciated.
"The building has a very eye-pleasing structure. The atrium is very beautifully designed and ideal for some fascinating photographs. There are many offices in this building and you can enter the underground city of Montreal here and go all the way on foot through the tunnels."
Reza Sattarzadeh Nowbari
"The World Trade Centre consists an entire city block, it is a meeting junction of Old Montréal and the Quartier international (international district of Montréal).
This place is famous for it's modern architecture with a blend of historical and contemporary elements. You can witness a portion of the Berlin wall (a gift for Montréal on 350th anniversary), a majestic fountain, and the mural “Circulations”.
There is an underground pedestrian network (underground city) covered with a massive glass skylight having shops, restaurants and many other services."
Amjad Khan
"such a relaxing spot to visit for pretty pictures and to chill at! the atmosphere is very calming and there's very few people early in the morning, which is great for taking pictures with that one iconic statue in the lobby. the area is very well lit and welcoming, it's one of my comfort places and has a bunch of yummy food spots in the building. i come here all the time, it's worth a visit!"
kazue
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The World Trade Centre Montreal is easily accessible via public transport. It's connected to the Square-Victoria–OACI metro station on the Orange Line. Many visitors also utilize the extensive underground city (RÉSO) to walk or bike there from other parts of downtown Montreal.
Yes, there are several parking garages in the vicinity, including those connected to the underground city. Rates can vary, so it's advisable to check parking apps or signs for current pricing.
Absolutely! The World Trade Centre Montreal is situated at the meeting point of Old Montreal and the Quartier International, making it a pleasant walk from many Old Montreal attractions.
Several STM bus routes stop near the World Trade Centre Montreal. Check the STM website or use a transit app for the most up-to-date route information based on your starting point.
Yes, the World Trade Centre Montreal is a significant hub within Montreal's underground pedestrian network (RÉSO), offering direct access to many other buildings and metro lines.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, entry to the main atrium of the World Trade Centre Montreal is generally free. You can walk in to admire the architecture, fountain, and the Berlin Wall piece.
While the building itself houses offices and businesses with their own hours, the public areas like the atrium are typically accessible during business hours. Shops and restaurants within the complex will have their own specific operating times.
The piece of the Berlin Wall displayed at the World Trade Centre Montreal is a public art installation and does not have an admission fee.
Yes, the World Trade Centre Montreal complex includes various shops, boutiques, and dining options. Their hours may vary, so it's best to check individual business hours if you plan to visit them specifically.
Official guided tours specifically for the World Trade Centre Montreal are not widely advertised. However, its central location makes it easy to incorporate into a broader Montreal city tour.
📸 📸 Photography
The central atrium with its majestic fountain is a prime spot. The architecture, the piece of the Berlin Wall, and the 'Circulations' mural also offer excellent photographic opportunities.
Yes, general photography for personal use is allowed in the public areas of the World Trade Centre Montreal, especially in the atrium. Professional photo shoots might require permission.
Early mornings are often recommended as there are fewer people, allowing for clearer shots of the fountain and architecture. Natural light filtering through the skylights can also create beautiful effects.
Drone photography is generally not permitted inside enclosed public spaces like the World Trade Centre Montreal atrium due to safety and privacy regulations.
Yes, you can photograph the various connections and entrances to the underground city from within the World Trade Centre Montreal complex.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, the World Trade Centre Montreal complex houses a variety of eateries, from quick bites to sit-down restaurants, catering to different tastes and budgets.
You can find a range of cuisines, often including cafes, bistros, and international options, reflecting Montreal's diverse culinary scene.
While some restaurants might be upscale, there are usually more casual cafes and eateries within the complex that offer more budget-friendly choices.
Yes, many of the restaurants within the World Trade Centre Montreal are directly accessible from the underground city, making them convenient to visit without going outside.
Specific restaurant recommendations can change, but the complex is known to host a mix of established and newer dining spots. It's worth exploring the directory upon arrival or checking online reviews for current popular choices.


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