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Montreal Hotels Information

Hotels in Montreal

590

Hotels Prices From

HK$446

Hotels Reviews

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Travel high season

Jun - Aug

Travel low season

Dec - Feb

High season avg price

HK$2,005

Low season avg price

HK$1,412
Know before you go
Mad in love with Montreal? You're in good company. This swoony French-speaking city has been charming visitors for centuries. Is it the historic vibe, perfectly punctuated with cobblestone streets and ornate architecture? The dazzle-your-tastebuds dining scene? The heavyweight cultural offerings? The year-round, go-all-out festivals? In a word: yes. Romantics may prefer Old Montreal (Vieux-Montreal), with its European vibes. But a stay in Le Plateau Mont-Royal or The Village will still offer that quintessential mix of hotels, cafes, restaurants, boulangeries, and local life that makes Montreal so lovable.
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Price trends, weather and things to do can help you make a decision.
Season
Avg. price/night
Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
HK$1,408
LOWEST
HK$743HK$5,758
Avg. temperature
-6ºC
COLDEST
-23ºC32ºC
Avg. precipitation
85mm
63 mm118 mm
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
HK$1,455
HK$743HK$5,758
Avg. temperature
6ºC
-23ºC32ºC
Avg. precipitation
80mm
DRIEST
63 mm118 mm
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
HK$2,050
HIGHEST
HK$743HK$5,758
Avg. temperature
21ºC
WARMEST
-23ºC32ºC
Avg. precipitation
89mm
63 mm118 mm
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
HK$1,604
HK$743HK$5,758
Avg. temperature
9ºC
-23ºC32ºC
Avg. precipitation
98mm
WETTEST
63 mm118 mm
Price trend information excludes taxes and fees and is based on base rates for a nightly stay for 2 adults found in the last 7 days on our site and averaged for commonly viewed hotels in Montreal. Select dates and complete search for nightly totals inclusive of taxes and fees.

Hotels in popular neighbourhoods

  • Ville-Marie
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  • Centre-Ville (Downtown)
    Montreal's towering skyline is concentrated in the Downtown area, its nexus of commerce and commercialism. A suffusion of luxury hotels, flagship stores, high-end restaurants, and corporate headquarters characterize the neighborhood, which by nightfall transforms from a business district into a youth-culture hotspot, with hip bars, clubs, and restaurants heavily peopled by students and young professionals. The once-seat of millionaire's 'Golden Square Mile', an incongruity of stately mansions and dapper brownstones sit between glass skyscrapers, creating a visually lush urban landscape. Beneath the sidewalks lay the Underground City, the world's largest below-ground mall, a labyrinth of over 1,500 shops and eateries that echo the profusion of cafes, gallerias, cinemas, and fashion outlets above. From the scholarly array at McGill University to the carousing crowds of Rue Crescent, visit Downtown to shop by day for what you'll wear there by night.
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  • Vieux-Montreal (Old Montreal)
    The historic centre of Montreal, Vieux-Port is home to some of the city's most antiquated buildings and picturesque streets. Along the waters of the St. Lawrence River, the bank of Old Port features museums, festivals, food stalls, and outdoor athletics, a celebrated part of the city that explodes into fireworks displays on warm summer nights. At its centre, street performers and artists compete with sprawling restaurant terraces for space along Jacques-Cartier Square, while the cobbled streets of Rue St. Paul and Rue Notre-Dame offer a reprieve of quiet galleries and atmospheric wine bars. Horse-drawn carriages are not an uncommon part of traffic, and the narrows they traverse are lined with boutiques, crêperies, and poutine shops enshrined in buildings of stone and wooden lattices. Here you can evoke Montreal's past with a traditional cooking lesson or historical tour, then enjoy its artistic present with live music and theatre.
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  • Quartier International
    Designed to connect and beautify unused space, today the Quartier International is like a transversal piece of modern art. The distinctive design flair is most apparent at its focal point, the Palais des Congres, a convention centre and retail space with a multi-coloured glass exterior and an equally bold interior motif. Outdoors too, the Quartier is friendly towards public art exhibits along its stylish, plotted city squares, with extra-wide sidewalks meant to encourage long strolls and shaded benches available for absorbing the atmosphere. Fresh air and promenades characterise the area, from the foliage of Victoria Square to the fountain of Place Jean-Paul Riopelle, while the restaurants along Rue Saint-Antonie Ouest and Metro stops modeled in the Parisian style give off European glamour.
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Hotels near the sights

  • Notre-Dame Basilica
    Montreal's oldest Catholic church, built in 1656, is known for its intricately designed interior, which includes stained glass chronicling the history of the city.
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  • Old Montreal
    Old Montreal is a historic neighborhood in Canada with a charming Parisian flair. Be transported back in time as you wander down the cobblestone streets and admire the stunning architecture. Check out the Bonsecours Market for some unique shopping, stroll along St. Paul Street, and visit the Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal to admire the incredible stained glass windows. You can also head to the old port for a Ferris wheel ride, zipline, or cruise. Take a walking tour to learn more about its history or a ghost tour to explore the neighborhood after dark. Visit in the winter to see the beautiful holiday decorations. – Tripadvisor
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  • Mount Royal Park
    This park is one of Montreal's largest greenspaces and is a great place for admiring a wide variety of flora and fauna. Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the same person behind New York's Central Park, Mount Royal Park boasts miles of trails and superb views of the city. Here, you can stroll down the tree-lined paths and recharge with a picnic on the grass by Beaver Lake. You can also enjoy outdoor activities year-round, such as canoeing in the summer and skiing in the wintertime. There’s a mild climb to reach the viewing area at the top. Alternatively, you can hop on a public bus to reach the peak. – Tripadvisor
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  • Montreal Botanical Garden
    This large botanical garden in the city is part of Montreal Space for Life—Canada’s largest natural sciences museum complex—with over 22,000 species of plants from all over the world, exhibition greenhouses, and thematic gardens. You can learn about Chinese, Japanese and First Nations cultures through their flora, and discover seasonal varieties and events at the main exhibition greenhouse. Plan your visit during the Gardens of Light festival which usually takes place in the fall, where you'll see the cultural gardens illuminated with lights, installations, and lanterns. Tickets are required to enter, though you can get more value with a passport which includes year-long access to other Space for Life museums. – Tripadvisor
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  • Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal
    Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount-Royal, founded by Saint Brother André in 1904, is a catholic sanctuary and the largest shrine dedicated to Saint Joseph in the world. It receives over 2 million visitors yearly. We welcome everyone to partake in panoramic views, music concerts and special religious celebrations; come discover natural, cultural and spiritual treasures in the heart of the city. You will marvel at the votive chapel containing 10,000 candles, the Oratory Museum featuring nativity scenes from around the world, the Original Chapel, the spectacular Garden of the Way of Cross, the Crypt Church and the largest domed Basilica in North America.
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  • Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
    The MMFA is one of Canada’s most visited museums and the eighth-most visited museum in North America, boasting more than 1.3 million visitors. The MMFA's original temporary exhibitions combine various artistic disciplines – fine arts, music, film, fashion and design – and are exported around the world. Its rich encyclopedic collection, distributed among five pavilions, includes international art, world cultures, decorative arts and design, and Quebec and Canadian art. The Museum has seen exceptional growth in recent years with the addition of two new pavilions: the Claire and Marc Bourgie Pavilion, in 2011, and the Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion for Peace, in 2016. The MMFA complex includes Bourgie Hall, a 460-seat concert hall. The Museum also houses the Michel de la Chenelière International Atelier for Education and Art Therapy, the largest educational complex in a North American art museum, enabling the MMFA to offer innovative educational, wellness and art therapy programmes
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  • Jean-Talon Market
    Bustling with activity all year round since 1933, this charming market in Montreal is a favorite with both locals and travelers. Expect an overflowing selection of local specialties and a cornucopia of fresh produce ranging from exquisite cheeses, sausages, and smoked meats to fresh fruits and vegetables. Don’t leave without purchasing some local jam, cider, and maple products as souvenirs. Beyond just a grocery pit-stop, Jean-Talon Market is also renowned for its gourmet workshops and culinary demonstrations. The markets are open daily and get busier on the weekend. The best way to get to the market is by subway. – Tripadvisor
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  • Biodome de Montreal
    Embark on an immersive, multi-sensory journey through the varied ecosystems of the Americas at the Montreal Biodome. Here, you can see tropical creatures in a rainforest, marvel at underwater creatures and marine life, spot a lynx or beaver in a Laurentian maple forest, and say hello to adorable penguins in the cool arctic. You can get a single ticket to the Biodome, or a multi-attraction Passport which gives you access to other Space for Life museums including the Jardin Botanique, Planetarium, and Insectarium. Tickets can sell out though, so book them early to avoid the lines and secure your slot. – Tripadvisor
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  • Pointe-a-Calliere, Montreal Archaeology and History Complex
    Pointe-a-Calliere, the birthplace of Montreal and a National Historic Site, offers visitors the opportunity to explore history through an original underground circuit leading through archaeological excavations. At the start of their visit, an immersive multimedia show presents a high-speed view of the city's history, the remains come to life and the count down begins! The museum also offers year-round temporary local and international exhibitions. For Montreal's 375th anniversary in May 2017, Pointe-a-Calliere inaugurated a new pavilion highlighting Fort Ville-Marie.
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  • Old Port of Montreal
    The Old Port of Montreal is one of the most popular tourist attraction in the country with more than 50 activities and 6 millions visitors every year!
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Frequently Asked Questions about Montreal hotels

Hotel William Gray, Hotel Nelligan, and Auberge du Vieux-Port are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Notre-Dame Basilica. See the full list: Hotels near Notre-Dame Basilica.

Popular hotels close to Old Montreal include Hotel William Gray, Hotel Nelligan, and Auberge du Vieux-Port. See the full list: Hotels near Old Montreal.

Popular luxury hotels in Montreal include Hotel William Gray, Hotel Nelligan, and Le Mount Stephen. See the full list: Montreal Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl Airport include Montreal Airport Marriott In-Terminal Hotel, Aloft Montreal Airport, and Sheraton Montreal Airport Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Mount Royal Park are Le Mount Stephen, The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal, and Four Seasons Hotel Montreal. See the full list: Hotels near Mount Royal Park.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Montreal are The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal, Four Seasons Hotel Montreal, and Hotel Gault. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Montreal.

Popular cheap hotels in Montreal include Hotel Manoir Sherbrooke, Hôtel Bonaparte, and Le Square Phillips Hotel & Suites. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Montreal.

Hotel William Gray, Le Mount Stephen, and Hôtel Place d'Armes Old Montreal have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Montreal. See the full list: Spa Resorts in Montreal.

Popular Montreal neighbourhoods with hotels include Ville-Marie, The Underground City, and Centre-Ville (Downtown).

Hotel William Gray, Hotel Nelligan, and Le Mount Stephen all received great reviews from families travelling in Montreal. See the full list: Family Hotels in Montreal.

Hotel William Gray, Hotel Nelligan, and Auberge du Vieux-Port received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Montreal. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Montreal.