I've rated each station of the network based on its architecture, art, design, and layout. These ratings are my own purely subjective opinion.
For a lengthier summary of station architecture, check out the Architectural Overview page.




 5 Metros: A masterpiece!
5 Metros: A masterpiece!
One of those stations that make you glad you live in Montreal.
Acadie  
Angrignon  
De la Concorde  
Georges-Vanier  
LaSalle  
Lionel-Groulx  
Monk  
Place Saint-Henri  
Radisson



 4 Metros: Worth the trip!
4 Metros: Worth the trip!
A very good-looking station that's a pleasure to travel through. You're lucky if you live or work near one of these.
Bonaventure  
Champ-de-Mars 
De Castelnau   
De La Savane  
Du Collège  
Édouard-Montpetit  
Fabre  
Jolicoeur  
Langelier  
McGill  
Namur  
Outremont  
Parc  
Peel  
Place-des-Arts  
Préfontaine 
Saint-Michel  
Square-Victoria  
Université-de-Montrιal  
Vendôme


 3 Metros: Not bad!
3 Metros: Not bad!
A serviceable and attractive station.
Assomption   
Beaudry  
Berri-UQAM  
Beaubien  
Cadillac  
Cartier  
Charlevoix  
Côte-des-Neiges  
Côte-Sainte-Catherine  
Côte-Vertu  
Crémazie  
Henri-Bourassa  
Honoré-Beaugrand  
Jean-Talon  
Lucien-L'Allier  
Montmorency  
Mont-Royal  
Pie-IX  
Plamondon  
Rosemont   
Sherbrooke  
Snowdon  
Verdun  
Viau  
Villa-Maria

 2 Metros: Nothing special.
2 Metros: Nothing special.
An undistinguished station, more a utility than an amenity.
Atwater  
D'Iberville 
Jarry  
Jean-Drapeau  
Laurier  
Papineau   
Place-d'Armes  
Saint-Laurent
 1 Metro: Bad.
1 Metro: Bad.
This station has problems - the decoration is ugly or painfully dull, or it is poorly laid out.
De L'Église  
Frontenac  
Guy-Concordia  
Joliette  
Longueuil  
Sauvé