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Centre Bell

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Le Centre Bell attire plus de 1 million de spectateurs pour ses matchs de hockey et 650 000 pour ses spectacles.

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Autrefois nommée « Centre Molson » lorsque la construction fut complétée en 1996, l’aréna a été rebaptisé « Centre Bell » en février 2002. Ce nouvel aréna remplaça le Forum de Montréal, construit en 1924 et considéré le bâtiment le plus important de l’histoire du hockey. Situé au centre-ville de Montréal et avec une capacité de 21 288 sièges , le Centre Bell est le plus grand aréna pour le hockey en Amérique du Nord et une des salles de spectacles les plus technologiquement avancées et polyvalentes au monde. Il sert également de quartier général aux Canadiens de Montréal et à evenko.

Since its inauguration in 1996 under the name Molson Centre, the Centre Bell remains the centre stage for entertainment and business events in Montreal.

Every year, the home of the Montreal Canadiens attracts more than 1 million spectators to their hockey games, while 650,000 people walk through the doors to watch over 120 shows, for a total of 1.5 million spectators.

The Centre Bell incorporates cutting-edge technology to ensure the perfect ambience when it comes to sound, comfort, catering and otherwise for any event, whatever its magnitude.

Whether it's attending a Canadiens' game, a concert with a world famous artist or a family show, the Centre Bell is clearly at the top of anyone's venue list. Furthermore, the Centre Bell is the perfect place for corporate gatherings and receptions of any kind.

Address: 1909 Avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal, Montréal, QC H4B 5G0, Canada
Phone: (514) 932-2582
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State: Québec
County: Communauté-Urbaine-de-Montréal
City: Montréal
Zip Code: H4B 5G0



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This has to be the absolute best atmosphere for a game of hockey! Especially when it's Saturday night and the Habs are in contention for a playoff spot!nAs my entire trip was booked around seeing a game at the Bell Centre, the excitement created from the atmosphere itself was worth every dollar spent.nnThere were big lines to get in when the doors opened, but everything flowed very smoothly. Signage was laid out nicely and the crowds weren't as dense as you'd think for the amount of people in attendance. The courtyard also has some great statues and tributes of the all-time legends.nnIt's hard to leave a review for a venue as great as this without sounding biased and subjective, but from start to finish, this was a great time. For anyone thinking about going to check out a Habs game, do it! You're in the mecca of it all, and you can really feel it.
Bell Centre, formerly known as Molson Centre, is a multi-purpose arena located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Opened on March 16, 1996, it is the home arena of the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League, replacing the Montreal Forum and it is the largest indoor arena in Canada.nI attended the Heart with Cheaptrick concert April 2nd.nThe show was ok.nAnn Wilson had to be seated in wheelchair but her voice did not disappoint. The song selection was not great as she missed a few of her great hits.nFor concerts, I find that the acoustics are really not good when you are in the stands as there seems to be an echo that does not do the artists any justice.nThe atmosphere here is just incredible.nThe seating is horrible, too close together. Hard to move without bumping the neighbor on either side of you.nThe food here is very overpriced so I suggest you eat prior to attending. Even bottled water is expensive.nParking on the street can be difficult to find or you can pay to park for $25.nLocation is not ideal, too many other buildings and such around. Should be more like Scotiabank Place in Ottawa.
Centre Bell is a phenomenal venue! From the moment you arrive, with outstanding signage for that perfect Instagram moment, to the facilities inside and all the partners promos, branding, signage, food options and shopping for fan gear. I attended for the 4 Nations Face Off CAN vs USA so slightly different event than a regular NHL game. Only disappointment was the availability of Canada wear, fan merchandise - completely sold out on the biggest match since 2016! Nothing left as a Canadian fan to purchase. Very scarce selection. The venue and its merchants need to anticipate demand better. I was not the only one disappointed on this front. We watched the game in the VIP Air Canada lounge. Great seats and area, loved the open bar served all drinks even top shelf liquor however, the food /buffets served were not great. Cold buffet much better than hot. My feedback, keep the food simple, with items that retain flavour and consistency when on hot table. All in all, best game and experience being there for this epic match even if the result wasn’t what we Canadians had hoped for!
The Montreal Bell Centre is a top-notch venue, especially when experiencing it from one of the loges luxury suites. The atmosphere within the arena is electric, particularly during Montreal Canadiens games, with passionate fans creating a memorable and often deafening environment. The loges offer a premium experience, providing a private and comfortable setting to enjoy events.nLoge Experience:nThe loges at the Bell Centre typically include amenities such as:n* Private viewing area: Excellent sightlines of the event from comfortable seating. Some suites even have two rows of private seats extending out in front of the box.n* Dedicated service: Often includes a private entrance, dedicated amenities, and coat check to bypass general crowds.n* Food and beverage options: Many loge rentals include an open bar with soft drinks, beer, wine, and sometimes liquor. In-suite catering with a variety of food options is usually available for an additional cost.n* Private lounge: A comfortable space to socialize before, during intermissions, and after the event.n* Private restrooms: Offering convenience within the suite.n* VIP parking: Often included with loge rentals, providing easy access to the venue.nRenting a loge provides a more exclusivennand comfortable way to enjoy a game or concert, ideal for corporate events, entertaining clients, or a special night out with a group of friends. The cost of loges varies significantly depending on the event, opponent for hockey games, and the loge's location within the arena.
Centre Bell is the ultimate temple of hockey. Montreal is a true hockey city, and you can feel it in every game. The arena is well-designed, with a smooth and efficient entrance process—even for sold-out games. Lines for drinks, food, and restrooms are minimal, thanks to wide aisles and plenty of concessions. The only exception was the fan shop, which was packed, with a fairly long line outside. Sightlines are excellent from all around the arena, and the atmosphere is the best I’ve ever experienced at a hockey game. Outstanding job—thank you, Montreal and Canada!
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