The most glamorous building along Rue St-Jacques is probably the Royal Bank Building, the city’s tallest building (22 stories) when it was built in 1928. Pass under the royal coat of arms into a banking hall that resembles a Florentine palace; the coffered ceilings are of Wedgwood porcelain tiles and the walls display insignias of eight provinces, ²Ñ´Ç²Ô³Ù°ùé²¹±ô (St George’s Cross) and Halifax (a yellow bird).
The Crew Cafe is one of the businesses here, and is a head-turning place (literally: upwards) to take in all the architectural features inside.