5 Fun things to do this weekend in Montréal! (Dec 26 - 28 and Jan 2-4)

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Daniel Baylis

Daniel Baylis

It’s the final weekend of the year. If you need to squeeze a bit more joy into 2025, Montréal has you covered. Here are some weekend options. Can you do them all? 
 

And on the weekend of January 2-4, here are a few options to start your year off on the right footing in Montréal. Enjoy the new year! 

To enjoy the best the city has to offer during your stay, please don't think of yourself as a tourist, but as one of us. Whether you're here for a few days, a few weeks or a few years, we're counting on you to enjoy Montréal in a spirit of respect, responsibility and celebration! 

December 26 - 28 weekend

Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal - Aura La Basilique

1. Immerse yourself in light. ✨

Boasting breathtaking architecture, the Notre-Dame Basilica is one of Montréal’s top attractions. In the evenings, the AURA experience is a captivating display of projections, shadows, lights, and orchestral music, designed by Montréal award-winning studio Moment Factory.  

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Miracle Bar

2. Have one last cocktail. 🍸

It’s the final weekend to enjoy Miracle Montréal. Back for its third dazzling edition, the festive pop-up bar serves up a sparkling holiday experience, complete with Christmas-inspired cocktails in a fabulously over-the-top setting. This year in the heart of Old Montréal. Until December 27. 

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National Hockey League - Montréal Canadiens

3. Cheer on the hometown team. 🏒

The Montréal Victoire is one of six teams in the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL). The hometown team plays this weekend against Toronto at the iconic Bell Centre. An electric atmosphere is guaranteed. Saturday at 2 pm.  

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Jean-Talon Christmas Market

4. Sample great local food. 🍽️

One of the best ways to discover Montréal is through its culinary culture. Several companies offer food tours, including tours of the city’s markets and historical neighbourhoods. These tours are a perfect way to taste delicious bites while learning about Montréal’s culinary history. Which one will you choose?  

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5. Step into a new world. 🪼

Head to PHI to see an immersive installation that invites visitors into an otherworldly environment consisting of a cosmic/aquatic landscape, a cyclical film, an enveloping soundscape, and narrative voices that emerge from two marine-like sculptures resembling jellyfish. It’s called swell of spæc(i)es. Until January 11. (Other exhibits also available at PHI.) 

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January 2-4 weekend

Time Out Market

1. Sip a sophisticated mocktail 🍹

Need a detox after the holiday circuit? You’re not alone. More travellers are seeking booze-free experiences, and Montréal’s bars and restaurants are responding with creative, high-end non-alcoholic menus. Whether you're doing "Dry January" or just want a refreshing change, the city has plenty of spirit-free options to explore.  

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Strom Spa

2. Unwind at a spa 🧖‍♀️

After the hustle and bustle of the holidays, it’s time for some true restoration. Montréal is home to world-class wellness centres that put the “aaaah” in spa. Whether you need to soothe sore muscles, rejuvenate tired skin, or simply enjoy a quiet day to yourself, you'll find the perfect sanctuary here. 

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Art Chaos

3. Start the year creatively 🎨

If you’re feeling artsy, Art Chaos is a fantastic family- or group-friendly activity in the Mile End neighbourhood, where you can paint crazy creations on rapidly spinning canvases, for a truly interactive experience.  

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Esplanade Tranquille - Ice Rink

4. Skate and snack ⛸️

Montréal is home to a veritable treasure trove of ice rinks. Once your cheeks are rosy and your tummy is growling, reward yourself with a gourmet treat. Here are some stellar spots that are perfect for an après-skate snack.  

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LUMINO - Shadow, TILT

5. Become illuminated ✨

Brighten up the winter nights with Lumino, an annual event that transforms the Quartier des Spectacles into an illuminated wonderland. Featuring interactive art installations and glowing displays, it’s a must-visit for romantic dates, family outings, or solo photography walks. 

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Discover all our Montréal recommendations for the month of December

Discover all our Montréal recommendations for the month of January

Daniel Baylis

Daniel Baylis

Daniel Baylis is a writer, poet, and musician. Several years ago he moved to Montréal to chase silly bohemian dreams. And he’s still at it. 

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