Mosaique
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About this property
For those who want to be at the heart of the action, the beautiful Mosaique luxury apartment complex is located in the downtown Montreal entertainment district. With an unbeatable location, enjoy endless options of things to do and see in the city. A short stroll in one direction will lead you to the upscale restaurants and old-world charm of Montreal’s Old Port neighborhood, while just a few minutes in another direction will have you exploring Montreal’s iconic Main, featuring world-famous restaurants
and cafes, as well as a plethora of fun nightlife options. Stepping into your Mosaique furnished apartment, on the other hand, is leaving the exciting hustle and bustle of the city behind, with serene open-concept designs, comfortable designer-inspired layouts, and convenient, fully-equipped kitchens at your disposal. Find your relaxation in the heart of the city, at the Mosaique.
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Montreal is Canada's cultural giant with over 250 theater and dance companies, a surfeit of over 90 festivals, and a fascinating combination of neighborhoods where artists, writers, and musicians have aiding in building the city's reputation as an arts mecca. The city also has a tantalizing gastro scene, English pubs, bustling food markets and enchanting cafes. Visitors can experience the new and old, including buildings from 1700s Old Montreal or a bicycle tour of the Canal de Lachine. The architectural pan of the city reveals a wealth of historic churches such as the breathtaking Basilique Notre-Dame and modern-day icons like the Stade Olympique and Habitat 67.