It depends on the type of time you want to have in Montreal. if you stay at a hospice it is very, very cheap. Clubs charge the same nominal fee as other places in the world. There are many things to do in Montreal which will not cost you a dime.
if you go organized in a group you can afford the vacation there,but if you go with no preparation at all you may fint it expensive.
No, Montreal is not a state, it is a city. It is located in the province of Quebec, in Canada.
The population of Montreal, Quebec as of 2006 is... City: ~1,620,000 Metro: ~3,630,000 The 2010 census of Montreal in Canada was 1,620,698.
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By population, Montreal is Canada's second largest city. Toronto surpassed Montreal's population in the late 1970s to become Canada's largest. As of 2006: Toronto: population within city limits 2,503,281 Urban area population 4,753,120 Montreal: pupulation within city limits 1,620,693 Urban area population 3,316,615 Montreal, which is officially French, is the second largest French city in the world after Paris.
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No , the food and the alcohol are not expensive and if you travel with the bus its not expensive
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pretty pricey, but it worth every penny :)
In my experience hotels are somewhat expensive, but meals, public transport and museums are very reasonable.
Depends quite a lot on what currency you're bringing. Generally speaking alcohol and restaurants are expensive.
if you go organized in a group you can afford the vacation there,but if you go with no preparation at all you may fint it expensive.
Montevideo is not cheap, it's expensive for Uruguayans. For tourists is similar to prices in Europe, more expensive than the US.
London is an expensive city to visit as a tourist so you need to be quite well off to be able to make the most of your stay.
Tokyo, which is the Capital City.