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    Square Saint-Louis

    4.7 (29 reviews)

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    Nico Samneil S.

    Chill place. Less homeless i observed to standby, some coffee vendors on area noted. Some pathways are not paved. Students, adults and geriatrics observed enjoying their leisure time.

    Pigeon Nesting in Tree Hollow
    Dave C.

    OK, I'll admit. I'm giving a 5-star review to a park, of all places. Yet... this was scenic. There were houses (photo attached) of many colors. The square is historic. There's a fountain. There's a small coffee kiosk with munchies. I even saw a mother pigeon nesting in the hollow of a tree. it is a great place to relax, or walk, and just take in the scenery.

    Fountain at Carre de St Louis....a kinder, gentler spot for locals to relax
    Katherine F.

    We happened on this stunning outdoor space walking from the metro to our chocolate restaurant. Pictures do not do it justice. I am a sucker for squares, and have always wanted to live on or near one. The homes in this area are beautiful. Folks were sitting and reading, laying on blankets, and picnicking on this warm summer day. Idyllic....except maybe the man urinating on one of the porches....a bit TMI! City life...

    Fairy Tale
    Nadia Z.

    The Victorian chic of the streets & houses around Square Saint-Louis... They stand in the same line as San Francisco Painted Ladies. Emanating same charm as Punta Arena's Plaza Muñoz Gamero. Reminiscent in feel of open courtyards along Sienna river. ...You will hear your heart sing when you see colorful rooftops surrounding this square. Shades of the tall trees, urban sculptures dotted throughout park alleys, wooden benches warmed by the sun, and narrow streets around it - a symphony of colors and architecture. I spend quiet hours in the morning enjoying little warmth of winter sun, and long hours in many afternoons, walking streets around it with my little camera in hand. It is beautiful and peaceful. A retreat, a rest stop, an eye candy. A place to see, a place to remember.

    Beautiful day in Carre St. Louis Sept 2014
    D'Arcy L.

    Carre St Louis or Square St Louis is my favourite park in Montreal. In any of the three seasons (minus winter as I never come here in the cold) it's absolutely idyllic! It's Montreal's version of Bryant Square park but much nicer! There is a very cool fountain in the middle and majestic old trees that provide shade and allow for cover from the sun! The houses that line the park speak to the old world architechtue that is quite prevalent and well kept in Montreal. I imagine in my mind many poets and artists living here but rather it's probably urban professionals. Unfortunately there are many sketchy characters (some homeless) and young individuals partaking in a toke of weed/pot or drink in the park which is rather unfortunate. It would be nicer (and safer feeling) without the seedy people. The pot people don't bother me it's the other individuals. However if you don't make eye contact they pretty much stay to themselves! This would make it a 5/5 for me if it was cleaned up but for some this is probably their home! I'd let my daughter roam freely if different however I keep her close by. Come stroll on a wonderful blue sky day or come as the leaves change Open your imagination and relax as you stroll through!

    Kristin J.

    I was very excited to visit the famous colored houses of Montreal but was disappointed to drive here and find that there really isn't much to see. The colored houses that you see in the post cards of Montreal are really only 4 brownstones on one side of the square. We came on a Thursday afternoon in December and the park was covered in snow. It was a tiny park and there wasn't much there besides a few benches and a fountain. It felt very residential rather than tourist-friendly. The colored houses themselves were blocked off with construction (as you can see in the photos). It was quite loud and the street was difficult to walk and drive on due to the trucks and other construction vehicles. It was thus hard to even get a clear photo of the street. There weren't even any plaques to read that described the historical significance of this place. Just really not worth the visit due to it being an average residential setting.

    Everybody already saw this house right? it's cross from the park!
    Keewi H.

    Small little cute beautiful park. Everybody who have ever checked "Montreal", you guys already know this park without knowing it. Check the photos I just put up. During winter, it's little hard to see how beautiful this park is but Spring to Fall, you have to come here and enjoy the view, houses around park, and little veggie vendor. The veggie vendor owner closes for winter but during the 3 other seasons, you can buy fresh Quebecois veggies and fruits. All very cheap and fresh. I saw many tourists took photos in front of the little stand..

    328 Rue du Square-St-Louis
    Peter A.

    Perfect little park and resting spot in the heart of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal surrounded by stately Victorian homes with beautiful, even whimsical features that evoke a sense of joie de vivre.

    Gorgeous homes line the park.

    I've been to Montreal twice now, and have made it a necessity to visit St Louis Square. Victorian inspired homes line the park. I've taken over 100+ pictures of all of the homes near and around the park. I'm sure the locals are annoyed by tourists like me, but the homes are so visually appealing that I can't help posing in front of them. My favorite is the red/blue/purple trio of homes right across the little street from the park. I also adore the homes that look like medieval castles. The park itself has dozens of benches, gorgeous trees, and my favorite - a plague of squirrels. I could spend my entire trip sitting on the benches and feeding the squirrels. I'm not sure what the rules are in Montreal in regards to squirrel feeding (I couldn't find any legitimate information), but nonetheless I have a blast feeding them. It is located right by the subway station Sherbrooke and is close to Mont Royal (a wicked shopping spot). I love this park and will continue to visit it every time I am in Montreal.

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