Marché Bonsecours

Marché Bonsecours
Marché Bonsecours
Marché Bonsecours
Marché Bonsecours
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The Marché Bonsecours was inaugurated in 1847. A symbol of Montréal's heyday, this imposing building was the city's main agricultural marketplace for over a century. It also housed a concert hall and even served as a city hall. It features now sidewalk cafés, Québec artisans shops and exhibitions. Marché Bonsecours has been hosting parties and events since the mid-1800s. Today, it offers fully-equipped, air-conditioned, multipurpose reception halls with full catering amenities for parties of 100 to 975 guests. The impressive Ballroom and spacious De la Commune Hall with mezzanine overlooking the Old Port accommodate larger events, while the Vieux-Montréal and Ville-Marie halls are fine-tuned for more intimate gatherings.

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Wireless Internet
On-site catering service

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