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by Joseph GuintoAbout Kelly Ripa's Montreal: "My
husband has friends who live in Montreal," Ripa says, "and
he'd been raving about it for years, telling me how wonderful
it is and that we just had to go and that I would love it.
The first time I went, I think, was for our fourth or fifth
wedding anniversary. When we landed, everyone at the airport
was speaking French. So I turned to Mark, and I said quite
possibly the dumbest thing I've ever said in my life. I said,
'You're right; it's so romantic and wonderful. It's just like
being in another country.' He said, 'I hate to burst your
bubble, but we are in another country.'?"
About Montreal: The city has seen a boom in
swank boutique hotels in recent years, especially in Old Montreal,
a neighborhood with narrow, cobblestoned streets that dates back to
the founding of the city, in 1642. Plus,
Montreal smells nice.
About Kelly Ripa's Montreal: "The St-James
in Old Montreal is a wonderful hotel," Ripa says. "It is simply
luxurious. Also, the St-Paul Hotel is very boutiquey and kind of
rock and roll. They give you these wonderful colognes that you can
take with you when you leave. I sometimes call the hotel and ask
them to send me some because they smell so good."
About Montreal: The city claims to have
more restaurants per resident than any other city in North America.
It is famous for café au lait, smoked meats, and game-based
Quebecois cuisine. Plus, some of the restaurants serve breakfast
even at lunchtime.
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