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!
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!
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!
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.
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.
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