Little Italy lies to the north of the Royal Mountains and has a strong Italian flavor in the small Italian area. The Italian flag can be seen everywhere on St. Lawrence Street. Of course, there are many Italian cuisines, and Jeantalon, the largest market, is right here.
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Little Italy lies to the north of the Royal Mountains and has a strong Italian flavor in the small Italian area. The Italian flag can be seen everywhere on St. Lawrence Street. Of course, there are many Italian cuisines, and Jeantalon, the largest market, is right here.
The main thing I saw in this area was a market, a small church, a small memorial, and the architecture was different from those in the city, but not sure if it was Italian.
This is a European-style town, it is also a sightseeing area, this town has its own farmers market, its own chapel, and there are a lot of graffiti on the whole street, not bad.
It’s like coming to a small town in Europe, feeling less noisy, less commercial, just go shopping quietly, go to the various boutique shops here to find something.
In my impression, it seems to be a very large farmer's market, selling a variety of bright colors and very appetizing vegetables and fruits, and many people passing by here will come in and take some things.