✨Luxury Travellers
Where to Stay in Montréal
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
⚠️ Caution💰 Luxury: CAD 400/day🚶 Very Walkable☀️ Best: Jun, Aug, Sep
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting Montréal
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Old Montréal
LuxuryHistoric cobblestone streets meet chic boutiques and art galleries.
first-timerscouplescultureluxury
- +Charming historic atmosphere
- +Abundant dining and shopping options
- +Central to many major attractions
- -Can be very crowded, especially in summer
- -More expensive than other areas
2
Le Plateau Mont-Royal
Mid-rangeBohemian and vibrant, known for its colorful houses and lively streets.
solo travelerscouplesfoodiesnightlifedigital nomads
- +Excellent restaurants and bars
- +Lively atmosphere with local feel
- +Affordable compared to Old Montréal
- -Can be noisy, especially on weekends
- -Hilly terrain in some parts
3
Downtown Montréal
Mid-rangeThe bustling heart of the city, a mix of business, shopping, and entertainment.
first-timersbusiness travelersshoppingnightlifedigital nomads
- +Excellent public transport links
- +Wide range of hotels and restaurants
- +Access to the Underground City in winter
- -Can feel less charming than other neighborhoods
- -Busy and sometimes overwhelming
4
Mile End
Mid-rangeAn eclectic mix of indie boutiques, famous bagel shops, and a laid-back artistic scene.
foodiesculturesolo travelersdigital nomadsbudget
- +World-renowned bagels
- +Independent shops and cafes
- +Authentic local atmosphere
- -Limited hotel options (more B&Bs and rentals)
- -Can be a bit further out from major tourist sites
Daily Budget (Luxury)
CAD 400/day
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth suiteCAD 350
Tasting menu at Toqué!CAD 180
Cocktails at The ColdroomCAD 40
Taxi/Uber for the dayCAD 80
Private guided tour of Old MontrealCAD 150
Attend a performance at Place des ArtsCAD 100
Hidden Gems in Montréal
Lesser-known spots the locals love
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Belvédère Kondiaronk
FREEFor a less crowded yet equally breathtaking panorama of the city skyline and the St. Lawrence River, head to this elevated viewpoint on Mount Royal, offering a different perspective than the main lookout.
viewpointMount Royal
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