Can I visit Montreal without knowing French?


Can I visit Montreal without knowing French? It's an English speaking city. Many Montrealers are bilingual, so you can get away with speaking English only, although it wouldn't hurt to learn some basics like Bonjour, Merci, Au revoir.


Is it OK to speak English in Montreal?

About half the people in Montreal speak both English and French fluently enough to hold a normal conversation. Another 10–15% speak English as their mother tongue. But that leaves about 35-40% of the population who can't speak English well enough to converse with a native English speaker.


Is there an English part of Montreal?

There is a clear Anglophone majority in neighbourhoods like Kirkland, Pointe-Claire, and Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, all located on the island's west end, beyond Montreal West and the airport. Although not in Montreal proper, Île-Perrot is an excellent area to find a more affordable home with a backyard.


Are street signs in Montreal in English?

Quebec and Montreal ? All road/traffic/parking signs in the province of Quebec, which includes Montreal and Quebec City, are in French. In Ontario, which includes Ottawa, Toronto and Niagara Falls, the signs are in English, with some in both languages.


Can you go to University of Montreal without speaking French?

You do not need to be bilingual or French-speaking to study in Montreal. There are some universities in Montreal that are English-language instructed. However, being bilingual in Montreal will make day-to-day life easier for students.


Can I go to Quebec if I dont speak French?

One of the common misconceptions about visiting Québec City is that you need to speak French; and if you do not speak French, everyone will be rude to you. This, thankfully, is complete fiction.


How necessary is French in Quebec?

If you're visiting Quebec as a tourist or traveler, French is optional. It might help you get a better feel for Québécois culture, or it might help you avoid an awkward gesturing game if you encounter someone who speaks little-to-no English (which is somewhat likely outside of Montreal).


Can you survive with English in Montreal?

If you are planning to move to Montreal, you should consider taking French language lessons since many Montrealers prefer speaking French, and some won't even speak English with you. If you live in or near the downtown core, the Plateau, Mile End, or Westmount, you can get by with only knowing English.


Is Montreal an expensive city to visit?

Known as one of the best budget travel destinations in Canada, Montreal is home to a great variety of very affordable places to stay, inexpensive restaurants, and attractions that can be enjoyed without breaking the bank.