Bonaventure
2 km
This is a nice clean and convenient metro station here in the heart of Downtown Montr...
Frontenac
2 km
This station's profoundly dull colour scheme brown floor tiles, beige wall tiles woul...
Lucien-L'Allier
2 km
Great multimodal station but be prepared for a long walk upstairs or a long escalator...
Laurier
2 km
Beautiful spring neighbourhood, Fairmount Bagel walking distance - trains usually com...
Préfontaine
3 km
The Préfontaine Metro Station, and the whole Metro in Montreal is surprisingly clean ...
Georges-Vanier
3 km
Metro near to overhead highway. Possibly danger to go in night. As one has to pass th...
Rosemont
3 km
#RosemontnnOrigin of Rosemont, the name of a former village established by Ucal-Henri...
Lionel-Groulx
4 km
Take the 747 bus to the airport and they are not inside the station, an attendant to ...
Édouard-Montpetit
4 km
This station is nice.nnIt’s by the Cepsum. And thenArchitecture is nice on the inside...
Outremont
4 km
I love my city just don't go too pharmaprix clinic it's the worst I've ever been at y...
Place Saint-Henri
5 km
The station is on the Orange line, and its infrastructure is massive, Likewise, most ...
Université-de-Montréal
5 km
It’s above station and it’s connected by underground city on the main campus of UdeM....
Jean-Talon
5 km
A massive transfer station and there are always performers throughout the station!
Reviews
This is a metro hub for the yellow, orange and green line. Very busy and easy to get lost if you aren't a local. This metro was under renovation for many years and only completed renovations in the last 2 years or so.
Station where all the four lines/colors meet. Free transfers with food shops and atm’s. Signages and maps are clearly placed and seen. So, even if you dont speak or read french, you are able to use it with common sense. Clean and less homeless hanging around
Large transfer hub, slightly chaotic. Often overcrowded and it is currently under renovation, so it is difficult to navigate here for someone who is new and does not know it well. However, this station is interesting and you can get from here to all directions in Montreal.
The best way to get to the Montreal Grand Prix! Have patience, the police and staff have a process that works and is efficient to move a huge number of people in such a short time.
Busiest station, so little homeless on the quais, but you may be accosted multiple times between the turnstiles and outdoor exits.