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Luxury Hotels in Montreal

    Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile

    Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile

    1155 Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC
    The price is $188 per night from Apr 1 to Apr 2
    $188
    per night
    Apr 1 - Apr 2
    9.2/10 Wonderful! (1,339 reviews)
    Warwick Le Crystal - Montréal

    Warwick Le Crystal - Montréal

    1100, rue de la Montagne, Montreal, QC
    The price is $175 per night from Mar 24 to Mar 25
    $175
    per night
    Mar 24 - Mar 25
    9.4/10 Exceptional! (1,233 reviews)
    The Ritz-Carlton, Montréal

    The Ritz-Carlton, Montréal

    1228 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, QC
    The price is $386 per night from Apr 14 to Apr 15
    $386
    per night
    Apr 14 - Apr 15
    9.8/10 Exceptional! (388 reviews)

Pet Friendly Montreal Hotels

    Novotel Montreal Aeroport

    Novotel Montreal Aeroport

    2599 boulevard Alfred Nobel, Montreal, QC
    The price is $126 per night from Mar 30 to Mar 31
    $126
    per night
    Mar 30 - Mar 31
    8/10 Very Good! (1,007 reviews)
    Hotel Faubourg Montreal

    Hotel Faubourg Montreal

    155 Rene Levesque Boulevard East, Montreal, QC
    The price is $95 per night from Mar 24 to Mar 25
    $95
    per night
    Mar 24 - Mar 25
    8/10 Very Good! (3,185 reviews)
    Le Westin Montréal

    Le Westin Montréal

    270 St. Antoine Ouest, Montreal, QC
    The price is $169 per night from Mar 24 to Mar 25
    $169
    per night
    Mar 24 - Mar 25
    8.6/10 Excellent! (1,014 reviews)

Experience youth and timeless charm in Montreal

An urban gem within the province of Quebec, Montreal embodies old-world class and new-world excitement in perfect balance. It's good to arrive with French-English translation and metric conversion apps already installed on your smartphone, as well as a map of the Montreal Metro, the city's user-friendly subway system. Architectural beauties, joyful bustle, mouth-watering cuisine, an Olympic Stadium, and several outdoor pools and parks will soon win you over in Montreal. This city of 18th-century cobblestone streets, 21st-century urban style and numerous festivals and attractions translates its charms readily into a language of traveler enjoyment.

 

What to see and do
Festivals

Montreal gave the world Cirque du Soleil; when you visit the city, you'll soon feel the spirit that nurtured such an innovative circus troupe living on in the many festivals.

Montreal International Jazz Festival

If possible, time your visit to coincide with the 10-day, midsummer Montreal International Jazz Festival—the world's biggest of its kind, during which large portions of the downtown area are closed to traffic to accommodate free outdoor performances. You can also purchase tickets to see some of the finest names in jazz at nearby indoor venues like Salle Wilfred-Pelletier at Place des Arts.

Montreal International Fireworks Competition

Another biggest-of-its-kind is the Montreal International Fireworks Competition that runs for more than a month during the summer. While you can pay for an ideal viewing spot at La Ronde, a Six Flags-owned amusement park on an island in the St. Lawrence River, you'll also have a spectacular outlook if you follow the locals to any of the free locations on either side of the river or on the Jacques Cartier Bridge, which closes to traffic. Add a splash of color to your trip at this fabulous night sky display.

With dozens of other festivals going on throughout the year, take your pick: the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival, the Montreal World Film Festival, plus many other surprising and often quirky choices are there for your entertainment.

Attractions

The Montreal Botanical Garden, Planetarium, Biodome and Insectarium together form the largest grouping of natural history museums in Canada, and should be on every visitor's itinerary. They are set inside the old Olympic Stadium, where a tour allows guests to step inside the stands for an insight into the events, athletics, trade shows and concerts that have taken place on-site.

Combine a trip to St. Joseph's Oratory, Canada's largest church, with an exploration of Mount Royal park in the center of the city. Mount Royal was designed by 19th-century landscape architect Frederick Law Olmstead, creator of New York's Central Park and Boston's Emerald Necklace. Be sure to check out other famous churches such as Notre Dame Cathedral and the Cathedral of Marie-Reine-du-Monde as well as the Museum of Fine Arts on Sherbrooke Street West.

 

Restaurants

Within North America, only New York City has more restaurants per capita than Montreal, so plan to try everything from downtown cafes and breakfast spots to any of the superb bistros and restaurants lining the historic streets of Old Montreal. French-style pastries as well as poutine—the signature Quebecois snack consisting of French fries, gravy and cheese curds—are both essentials. Schwartz’s is a deli serving up original smoked meat, as it has for generations.

Outdoor dining is available throughout Montreal during the summer and is of the gracious, Parisian-inspired variety, complete with cloth linens and impeccable wait staff. You won't find just a few token tables squeezed onto sidewalks with traffic whizzing by; you'll instead discover a casually elegant, outdoor food culture. If you need to eat on the run, try a souvlaki or gyro wrap from any Greek eatery you happen to pass by.

 

Where to stay

If you want an authentic French experience, spring for accommodations in Old Montreal and enjoy the cobblestone streets, ornate wrought-iron trim, and historic stone architecture adorned with bright window boxes in summer. The Hotel Nelligan is a favorite in this district. Business travelers will appreciate the many fine downtown Montreal hotels, such as the Omni Mont-Royal on Sherbrooke Street, or the Loews Hotel Vogue on Rue de la Montagne.

 

Getting to Montreal

If you're driving to Montreal between November and April, be sure to check weather reports for snowy or icy driving conditions. Off-season travel discounts during these months can be worth taking advantage of. The Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL) is located just 12 miles west of downtown and handles international flights to and from the Canadian city.

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