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  2. Montreal’s RESO Network Map (Underground City Map)

    montrealvisitorsguide.com/the-underground-city-map

    Montreals RESO Network is also known as the Underground City and in French as La Ville Souterraine. Below is a map of Montreal’s RESO Network. The RESO map is provided courtesy of the city of Montreal. Click on the image below for a PDF version of Montreal’s RESO network map.

  3. Montreal underground City Map - The Montreal Visitors Guide

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    Montreal’s underground city is one of Montreal’s most popular attractions that is visited by millions of visitors each year. Maps of the underground city and the metro can be obtained free of charge from all metro stations, and the network of buildings is indicated on most maps of the downtown core.

  4. Guide to the underground city - Tourisme Montréal

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    Explore Montréal’s famed Underground City, a pedestrian network right under the heart of the city for kilometres. Linking metro stations to shopping plazas for over 33 kilometres (about 20.5 miles), the underground pedestrian network — as it’s officially dubbed — is a lifesaver when you want to stroll, shop and eat away from the hot ...

  5. Montreal’s Underground City: How to Get There & What to Do -...

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    How to get there. It’s so easy to access the Underground City that you’ll probably not even realize that you’re already there. There are more than 190 exterior access points to the network, including malls (such as the Eaton Centre and the Complexe Desjardins), metro stations, and even museums.

  6. Underground City, Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Most parts of the Montreal underground city are open while the Metro is in operation (5:30 AM to 1:00 AM), though some are closed outside of business hours. Maps of the underground city and the Metro can be obtained free of charge from all Metro stations, and the network of buildings is indicated on most maps of the downtown core.

  7. Underground Pedestrian Network - Tourisme Montréal

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    The name “the Underground City” refers to the vast network of pedestrian walkways below the city. There are 33 kilometres (20.5 miles) of connecting passageways beneath downtown, with the métro (subway), commuter trains and buses also converging here.

  8. Montréal’s underground city: How to explore the network of corridors. Montréal’s massive Underground City — known locally as the RÉSO, i.e. “network” en français — connects museums, universities, office towers, hotels, shops and the city’s convention centre, the Palais des congrès de Montréal.

  9. What is the Montreal's Underground City and where can I find it?

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    The map of Montreal's underground city is a testament to its complexity and functionality. It's not just a simple grid; it's a carefully curated web of interconnected pathways, corridors, and tunnels that span over 32 kilometers (20 miles).

  10. P L A C E M O U NT A I Montréal souterrain - The Montreal...

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    Station : Angrignon H.-Beaugrand. Intervalles : LANSDOWNE. Semaine Premier ÉTS Dernier 5 h 30 0 h 35 5 h 30 0 h 38 ÉTS Heures de pointe 3 à 5 minutes. Samedi Premier 5 h 30 5 h 30.

  11. Exploring the RESO - Montreal's Underground City - TourbyTransit

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    Nowhere else in the world is there an underground city the size of Montreal's RESO -- map and directions, hours, information, reviews, photos and video.