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Montreal's Prince-Arthur Street
Prince-Arthur Street is one of the Plateau Mont-Royal’s liveliest streets in the summertime. The reason why Prince-Arthur Street is so popular is because it is surrounded by trendy restaurants and bars on both sides. Most of these venues offer large outdoor eating areas and stay open well into the night. Cars rarely drive on this street because Prince-Arthur is a street built for pedestrians.
To give it a more European feel, Prince-Arthur Street has a cobblestone street and antique lampposts. There are terraces and an abundance of restaurants that allow you to eat inside or outside. What’s even more inviting is the fact that many of these restaurants are relatively inexpensive. And as an added bonus, some of these establishments allow you to bring your own wine.
During the tourist seasons, you will also see various street performers, outdoor events, street vendors, and sidewalk cafés. The side-streets off Prince-Arthur are residential homes that show off Montreal's lovely Victorian architecture. Prince-Arthur Street is located between St-Laurent Street and the St-Louis Square.
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