5 Fun things to do this weekend in Montréal! (May 1 - 3)

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Plateau-Mont-Royal - Magnolia tree on Laval street
Daniel Baylis

Daniel Baylis

From the cutting-edge digital landscapes of Old Montréal to the soulful melodies of world-class opera, this weekend’s curated guide captures the cultural pulse and artistic diversity of the city. Enjoy!

Welcome to Montréal!

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! Here's an article on our “Live like a local in Montréal” detailing how you can enjoy your stay.

The Ring at the Esplanade Place Ville Marie

1. Montréal Design Week (Semaine du Design)

Explore the city’s creative DNA during this 10-day design takeover. This event transforms Montréal into an open-air gallery, showcasing the intersection of architecture, urban planning, and interior design through exhibitions and public installations.

  • Best for: Interior design enthusiasts, architecture buffs, and anyone looking for the "coolest" aesthetic corners of the city.
  • Location: Various venues city-wide, with major hubs in Old Montreal (Vieux-Montréal) and the Plateau.

Get designing 

Opéra de Montréal - Carmen - Bizet

2. Bizet’s Carmen at Opéra de Montréal

Witness a powerhouse production of the worlds most famous opera. Led by the masterful Jean-Marie Zeitouni and the Orchestre Métropolitain, this rendition of Carmen features a world-class cast including Rihab Chaieb. Its the intersection of passion, intensity, and French operatic tradition.

  • Best for: A sophisticated date night or travellers seeking a world-class cultural performance.
  • Location: Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, Place des Arts (Quartier des Spectacles).

Find tickets

Japan Week

3. Japan Week (Semaine Japon)

A city-wide celebration of Japanese culture, from gourmet ramen pop-ups to boutique shopping. The highlight for many is the massive Shiba and Akita gathering (May 2 @ 2 p.m.), where 250+ of these iconic Japanese breeds take over a park for a social meetup.

  • Best for: Dog lovers, Japanese foodies, and families looking for unique cultural immersion.
  • Location: Activities are spread across the city; the dog gathering takes place at Placette Côte-des-Neiges.

Travel to Japan

PHI - Jakob Kudsk Steensen: Otherworlds

4. Jakob Kudsk Steensen: Otherworlds

Step into the PHI Centre for a mind-bending immersive exhibition. Jakob Kudsk Steensen uses high-tech virtual, sonic, and video worlds to examine our planets ecological realities. It is a hauntingly beautiful fusion of technology and nature that is quintessential.

  • Best for: Digital art fans, tech-forward travellers, and those interested in environmental storytelling.
  • Location: PHI Centre, 315 Saint-Paul Street West (Old Montreal).

Reserve your spot

Café Collectif Festival

5. Festival Café Collectif

Montréal is a world-class coffee city, and this festival celebrates the local roasting "art de vivre." Taste rare beans, participate in home-brewing workshops, and meet the artisans behind your favourite third-wave cafes.

  • Best for: Caffeine connoisseurs, weekend brunchers, and those who want to bring a taste of Montréal’s coffee culture home.
  • Location: Society for Arts and Technology (SAT), 1201 Saint-Laurent Boulevard

Go for coffee

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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