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When you travel to Montréal to attend the CHEST Annual Meeting 2015, October 24 to 28, you don’t want to miss a minute of the cutting-edge education sessions and simulation training—but you also won’t want to ignore the great city where you will be staying. Knowing that your time may be limited, we came up with a list of the best restaurants near the convention center and local neighborhoods that you can explore within the short breaks in your schedule.
Enjoy a walk or grab a cab to enjoy these nearby eats:
• Pho Bang New York (3-minute walk): this casual restaurant offers Vietnamese soups and buns.
• Olive & Gourmando (6-minute walk): you’ll enjoy creative sandwiches, local beer and wine selections, and pastries galore!
• March 27 (11-minute walk): this French bistro serves small plates and is known for its tartare.
• Mai Xiang Yuan (5-minute walk): located in Chinatown, this restaurant serves up delicious dumplings and authentic Chinese cuisine.
Looking for a quick excursion during a break in your education schedule? These nearby neighborhoods will offer you a glimpse into Montréal:
• Visit Old Montréal, located only a few minutes walk from the convention center. Old Montréal offers a glimpse into Montréal’s history blended with hip, urban hotspots. Complete with cobblestone paths, chic art galleries, 19th century architecture, and trendy boutiques, this neighborhood will keep you busy during your spare time. Learn more about Old Montréal from our earlier article published in the April edition of CHEST Physician.
• Visit Chinatown. Also located minutes away from the convention center, this neighborhood is filled with Asian restaurants, food markets, and convenience stores.
We know you’ll enjoy Montréal and CHEST 2015’s extensive educational offerings. You’ll receive relevant updates on patient care, and practice management strategies will offer insight, perspective, and inspiration you can seamlessly incorporate into your practice to stay at the forefront of clinical chest medicine.
Begin planning your trip to Montréal now with help from Montréal’s tourism website, www.tourisme-montreal.org. Start planning your learning itinerary with the CHEST 2015 mobile-ready website or apps for iOS or Android. Find links to the mobile-ready website and apps, and learn more about CHEST 2015 at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.
When you travel to Montréal to attend the CHEST Annual Meeting 2015, October 24 to 28, you don’t want to miss a minute of the cutting-edge education sessions and simulation training—but you also won’t want to ignore the great city where you will be staying. Knowing that your time may be limited, we came up with a list of the best restaurants near the convention center and local neighborhoods that you can explore within the short breaks in your schedule.
Enjoy a walk or grab a cab to enjoy these nearby eats:
• Pho Bang New York (3-minute walk): this casual restaurant offers Vietnamese soups and buns.
• Olive & Gourmando (6-minute walk): you’ll enjoy creative sandwiches, local beer and wine selections, and pastries galore!
• March 27 (11-minute walk): this French bistro serves small plates and is known for its tartare.
• Mai Xiang Yuan (5-minute walk): located in Chinatown, this restaurant serves up delicious dumplings and authentic Chinese cuisine.
Looking for a quick excursion during a break in your education schedule? These nearby neighborhoods will offer you a glimpse into Montréal:
• Visit Old Montréal, located only a few minutes walk from the convention center. Old Montréal offers a glimpse into Montréal’s history blended with hip, urban hotspots. Complete with cobblestone paths, chic art galleries, 19th century architecture, and trendy boutiques, this neighborhood will keep you busy during your spare time. Learn more about Old Montréal from our earlier article published in the April edition of CHEST Physician.
• Visit Chinatown. Also located minutes away from the convention center, this neighborhood is filled with Asian restaurants, food markets, and convenience stores.
We know you’ll enjoy Montréal and CHEST 2015’s extensive educational offerings. You’ll receive relevant updates on patient care, and practice management strategies will offer insight, perspective, and inspiration you can seamlessly incorporate into your practice to stay at the forefront of clinical chest medicine.
Begin planning your trip to Montréal now with help from Montréal’s tourism website, www.tourisme-montreal.org. Start planning your learning itinerary with the CHEST 2015 mobile-ready website or apps for iOS or Android. Find links to the mobile-ready website and apps, and learn more about CHEST 2015 at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.
When you travel to Montréal to attend the CHEST Annual Meeting 2015, October 24 to 28, you don’t want to miss a minute of the cutting-edge education sessions and simulation training—but you also won’t want to ignore the great city where you will be staying. Knowing that your time may be limited, we came up with a list of the best restaurants near the convention center and local neighborhoods that you can explore within the short breaks in your schedule.
Enjoy a walk or grab a cab to enjoy these nearby eats:
• Pho Bang New York (3-minute walk): this casual restaurant offers Vietnamese soups and buns.
• Olive & Gourmando (6-minute walk): you’ll enjoy creative sandwiches, local beer and wine selections, and pastries galore!
• March 27 (11-minute walk): this French bistro serves small plates and is known for its tartare.
• Mai Xiang Yuan (5-minute walk): located in Chinatown, this restaurant serves up delicious dumplings and authentic Chinese cuisine.
Looking for a quick excursion during a break in your education schedule? These nearby neighborhoods will offer you a glimpse into Montréal:
• Visit Old Montréal, located only a few minutes walk from the convention center. Old Montréal offers a glimpse into Montréal’s history blended with hip, urban hotspots. Complete with cobblestone paths, chic art galleries, 19th century architecture, and trendy boutiques, this neighborhood will keep you busy during your spare time. Learn more about Old Montréal from our earlier article published in the April edition of CHEST Physician.
• Visit Chinatown. Also located minutes away from the convention center, this neighborhood is filled with Asian restaurants, food markets, and convenience stores.
We know you’ll enjoy Montréal and CHEST 2015’s extensive educational offerings. You’ll receive relevant updates on patient care, and practice management strategies will offer insight, perspective, and inspiration you can seamlessly incorporate into your practice to stay at the forefront of clinical chest medicine.
Begin planning your trip to Montréal now with help from Montréal’s tourism website, www.tourisme-montreal.org. Start planning your learning itinerary with the CHEST 2015 mobile-ready website or apps for iOS or Android. Find links to the mobile-ready website and apps, and learn more about CHEST 2015 at chestmeeting.chestnet.org.