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Miles upon miles of relaxing (and potentially expensive) trots, skips and traversing await you in Montreal's underground city. You can literally just get lost, not to mention really tired enjoying this very uniquely large area underneath the hustle and bustle above you. The underground city bridges many major buildings, universities, hotels, shops, restaurants, offices, even the metro. It's always busy with people, brightly lit, impeccably clean, and is a safe haven from the wrath of mother nature. Although I will admit, I sometimes also love being in the open air as well. The most impressive aspect, well to me at least, and other than the fact that the underground city stretches just shy of 20 miles, is the food court. It is quite an eye opener, offering every option that your hungry tummy can conjure up. I obviously didn't come close to trekking the sub 20 miles but the food court alone is incentive enough to try.
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