Rue Saint-Paul

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Rue Saint-Paul is one of the oldest and most historic streets in Montreal, known for its cobblestone charm, preserved architecture, and vibrant mix of boutiques, galleries, and restaurants.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district street
street
country Canada
hasBuildingType heritage buildings
mixed-use buildings
hasCityQuarter Vieux-Montréal NERFINISHED
hasCulturalAspect European-style streetscape
historic ambiance
hasEconomicActivity art trade
hospitality industry
retail
hasNearbyAttraction Old Port of Montreal NERFINISHED
hasNightlife restaurants and bars
hasPart cafés
galleries
restaurants
shops
hasPaving cobblestone
hasPreservationStatus architecturally preserved street
hasPublicSpaceFeature narrow street profile
pedestrian-oriented environment
hasSeasonalActivity summer tourism peak
hasStyle historic European-influenced urban design
hasSurroundingArchitecturePeriod 18th–19th century style
hasTourismCategory cultural tourism
heritage tourism
heritageStatus one of the oldest streets in Montreal
knownFor art galleries
boutiques
cobblestone charm
historic architecture
restaurants
tourism
languageOfName French
locatedIn Montreal
Old Montreal NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Quebec NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
nameInEnglish Saint Paul Street NERFINISHED
nameInFrench Rue Saint-Paul NERFINISHED
partOf historic center of Montreal NERFINISHED
pedestrianFriendliness high
streetType urban street
touristAttractionStatus major attraction in Old Montreal
urbanPlanningFunction commercial street
tourist street

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Old Montreal contains Rue Saint-Paul