Tag: “Montreal Airport”

19 places found.

  1. Trudeau Airport - YUL

    Montreal's Trudeau Airport (YUL) is Canada's third most busy airport and a secondary hub for Air Canada. Airlines from around the world fly here with an emphasis on Europe, North Africa, the Caribbean, Mexico, the USA and flights across Canada.

  2. San Francisco International Airport (SFO)

    San Francisco International Airport is located 13 miles (21 km) south of downtown San Francisco, California. The airport is adjacent to Highway 101, and it is also served by BART train service for access to destinations throughout the Bay Area.

    SFO is the fourteenth busiest airport in the United States, and the twenty-third busiest in the world.

  3. hotel les suites labelle

    This is a cozy hotel conveniently located in Montreal. It is a block from the metro, two blocks from the bus station, walking distance from Vieux Montreal and Parc du Mont-Royal.

  4. Encounter Bar and Restaurant

    This classic example of googie architecture was built in 1961 to celebrate the completion of Los Angeles International Airport as a then-new "Jet Age Terminal." With it's 135 foot parabolic arches and flying-saucer center section, the Theme Building (its proper name) was declared a historic monument by the city of Los Angeles in 1992. Now called the Encounter Restaurant and Bar, its a fun place to grab a drink or a snack between flights at LAX.

  5. Chicago O'Hare International Airport

    The tunnel between Terminals B and C at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport is well worth a visit. The Neon lights along the ceiling flash up and down this long tunnel and the side lighting is also spectacular.

  6. Parc Olympique

    Parc Olympique is the site of the 1976 Summer Olympics. The stadium holds 80,000 spectators and is now home to the Montreal Expos and used for concerts and other events.

  7. Au Pied de Cochon

    Well... there is so much to say about this place...

  8. Notre-Dame Basilica

    Notre-Dame Basilica in the old town district of Montreal opened in 1829. It was the largest religious edifice in North America at that time.

  9. Charles de Gaulle Airport

    One of Paris' two major airports.

  10. Old Montreal/Vieux Montréal

    Old Montreal (Vieux Montréal) is the heart of the original city from the 18th century. It's located down by the old port district and is lined with cobble stoned streets and 19th century buildings reminiscent of old Europe.