Beneath the bustling streets of Montreal is a vibrant and splendid complex of restaurants, hotels and nightclubs.
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When visiting Montreal, Canada, you cannot miss the underground city RESO, which is considered the largest underground complex in the world. Those who come here for the first time are amazed by the massive network under the streets of Montreal. RESO includes a complex of hotels, restaurants, galleries, shops, trams, cinemas, nightclubs and even a library. Photo: Landlopers |
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RESO is essentially a giant underground pedestrian system, with a total length of 32 km covering an area of 12 km2 under the center of Montreal. There are currently 60 residential and commercial complexes. Services include hotels, shopping, banks, museums, schools, 7 subway stations and the Bell Centre hockey rink. Photo: Sim |
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Nearly 500,000 people come here every day, especially to escape the cold during Montreal's winter months. Even when the summer is too hot, RESO is the perfect choice. Photo: Landlopers |
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The underground city began with walkways under Place Ville-Marie, completed in 1962. In 2004, the underground city took the official name RESO, becoming an attractive tourist attraction in Montreal. For locals, this is also a way to move around the city conveniently and safely. Photo: Montrealvisitorsguide |
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Visitors can enter the underground city through 120 entry points, the most popular of which is McGIll Metro station. Photo: Montrealvisitorsguide |
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For those who love shopping, RESO has everything from cheap goods to high-end brands. Photo: Landlopers |
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Most RESOs are open from 5:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. the next morning and are completely free. Visitors can find many unique photo angles here. Photo: Montrealpictures |
According to VNE