Montreal holidays

Travellers and cabin class

Canada’s second-largest city balances period charm with 21st-century sparkle. The best holidays to Montreal embrace this contrast, leading you to ultramodern museums, Gothic cathedrals, pop-up markets and Quebec’s most emblematic (and messiest) street food, poutine. Looking to level up your itinerary? Explore the world’s largest underground pedestrian network beneath the city.

Montreal holiday highlights

Old Port

Enjoy fresh air on your holiday to Montreal by strolling or cycling around the lively Old Port area. It sprawls along the Saint Lawrence River, where cruise boats depart from the docks for city sightseeing tours. For a cheaper option, take the river shuttle. Climb the 192 steps to the top of the white Clock Tower for an epic view.

Poutine scene

No holiday to Montreal is complete without devouring poutine, a classic Quebec comfort food of chips topped with cheddar cheese curds and gravy. Try it at the popular La Banquise, where they’ve served the saucy treat since 1968. And if you can’t get enough, time your trip with the annual La Poutine Week festival.

Public art

Art is a feature of daily life in this creative city, which boasts a collection of more than 1,000 artworks across its public spaces. For those planning a cheap holiday to Montreal, it doesn’t cost a thing to admire sculptures in Parc Jean-Drapeau or wall murals along the Lachine Canal. Download or grab a public art map from tourist information centres.

The best neighbourhoods in Montreal

Old Montreal

Old Montreal’s historical landmarks and central location make it one of the best areas to stay in Montreal. Visit the Gothic Revival Notre-Dame Basilica, and soar high on La Grande Roue de Montreal Ferris wheel. In Place Jacques-Cartier, watch street performers while dining at restaurants in the lively square. Riverside pathways are perfect for romantic sunset strolls.

Good for: Historical landmarks, restaurants, museums

Plateau Mont-Royal

‘The Plateau’ is the best neighbourhood to stay in Montreal if you love trendy cafes and bohemian boutiques. Victorian townhouses add to the charm of this student hangout, which is home to the National Theatre School of Canada. Shop at cosy bookstores, art galleries and gourmet bakeries. Then relax with picnics by the pond at La Fontaine Park.

Good for: Cafes, boutiques, parks

Griffintown

If you’re wondering where to stay in Montreal for a taste of local life, look no further than Griffintown. This urban neighbourhood features converted warehouses and modern condos close to the Lachine Canal pathway for walking and cycling. Wander from exhibitions at Arsenal Contemporary Art Montreal to vintage shops and hip industrial-style pubs.

Good for: Art galleries, pubs, local life

Things to do in Montreal

Whether it’s sightseeing on river cruises, dining at French restaurants or discovering history that dates back 4,000 years, there’s no end to the exciting things to do in Montreal.

Family friendly things to do

You’ll find lots of fun things to do with family in Montreal. Learn about native Quebecker animals at the Ecomuseum Zoo, a sanctuary whose residents include playful river otters, intelligent grey wolves and majestic golden eagles. Or visit the vast, dome-shaped Biosphere environmental museum and its hands-on exhibits. Let kids burn some energy with bouncy castles, climbing walls and pirate ships at Voiles en Voiles theme park.

Shopping

From browsing designer brands along Saint-Paul Street to hunting for antiques in Little Burgundy, shopping in Montreal is a retail therapy dream. Visit the Atwater Market for gourmet food souvenirs, or find trendsetting boutiques on Saint-Laurent Boulevard. Downtown, Sainte-Catherine Street is the hub for shopping centres. Explore five levels at the Eaton Centre, with access to the Underground City.

Nightlife

Nightlife in Montreal centres around a great live music scene. Whether it’s jazz, indie or rock ’n’ roll, you’ll find a bar playing your favourites. Party all night at venues along Saint-Laurent Boulevard, but prepare to line up for glamourous clubs. Book tickets in advance for Broadway musicals at Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier theatre in the Quartier des Spectacles entertainment district.

Take in the culture

Admire Victorian mansions of the Golden Square Mile area as you walk between some of the best museums in Montreal. The McCord Stewart Museum highlights the city’s heritage through art, fashion, textiles and artefacts from Indigenous cultures (buy tickets online for discounts). See paintings by Rembrandt and Picasso at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts or natural history exhibits at the Redpath Museum.

Beaches

Stroll from metro stations to the lakeside Jean-Dore Beach for kayaking. Relax under the blue parasols dotting the golden sand at manmade Clock Tower Beach — you can’t swim here but misting stations will keep you cool. An hour’s drive from downtown, lakefront Oka Beach in Oka National Park thrills the kids with an inflatable obstacle course in summer.

Places to eat

Hop between neighbourhoods for global flavours in Little Italy or Chinatown. Satisfy your taste buds at classic French restaurants and parisian-style bistros in downtown Montreal. On the cheaper side, try food trucks that serve the famous smoked brisket sandwiches, Montreal-style bagels (smaller and sweeter than New York style) and, of course, poutine.