Vacation Rentals in Montreal

Vacation Rentals in Montreal

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Highlights Montreal

  • Fantastic Notre Dame Basilique
  • Great outdoors
  • Quaint neighborhoods
  • Foodie haven
  • Music festivals and events

Prices and availability

Current Vacation rental prices Montreal

$317for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
$343 annual average
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Current vacation rental availability Montreal

21%for 23 Nov - 30 Nov
52% annual average
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Vacation rentals in Montreal

Vacation rentals in trendy and quaint areas

From business-driven trips to trendy and luxury stays. Montreal is divided into 19 districts and it has a large metropolitan area, known as Greater Montreal. Most travelers choose their vacation rental in the Vieux Montreal and the Old Port, since it is where most of the monumental attractions are concentrated and the one that best preserves the charm of the French cities. Plateau Mont-Royal and Mile End are the trendiest areas and Saint Henri has attracted hip professionals with its colorful residential streets. Villeray is a family-friendly neighborhood with parks and lovely outdoors. However, the islands of Sainte Helene and Notre Dame are more recommended for sports fans, as they are home to the remains of the 1967 World Dog Show such as the Biosphere and the Formula 1 circuit. Do you already know where you are going to book your vacation rental?

Incredible Vacation rentals in Montreal

Spend your Vacations in a large and modern vacation rental that accommodates up to 8 people. Ideal for families or groups who want to enjoy an urban stay. Find smaller rentals for 2 or 4 people and cozy properties for solo travelers. Stay close to the Old City and enjoy some of the main landmarks just a few steps away from your doorstep. In the residential areas you can select Vacation rentals with private or communal gardens, swimming pools, jacuzzi and lovely patios to enjoy the summer nights with a nice dining al fresco. Comfortable rooms, spacious lounges and lovely decorations will make you feel at home. Start your trip planning now!

Vacations in Montreal

The area and getting around

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Located in southeastern Canada, Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec and the second in the country, with a population of 1.7 million inhabitants. Located on the island of the same name, between the Rivière des Prairies and the Saint Lawrence River. Enjoy nice strolls along the cobblestone neighborhoods, admire the beauty of the French colonial style of Vieux-Montreal and the magnificent Notre Dame Basilica. It remains a city with an incredible charm, modernity and history.

walk around the city and discover wonderful spots

Walking the streets of Montreal is an experience by itself. The old part of the city is a door to the historic past, where the mix of architectures brings us buildings and structures dating back to the 16th century, but also new and modern constructions that blend in with the rest of the city. The green areas provide a great playground for families with children, outdoor lovers and sports fans. Go to Vancouver’s Stanley Park or Montreal’s Mount Royal and enjoy the breeze or a quiet walk or even a nap under the shade of a tree.

Travelers and activities

Montreal for music festival lovers

We all love music and festivals, don’t we? During the summer, Montreal hosts some of the best spectacles and festivals covering amazing lineups and fabulous events. Attend the Francofolies music festival in June, when Jazz lovers will enjoy the International Jazz Festival as well. During the month of July, MEG Montreal is the date for hip hop, electronic and indie music, the popular film festival Fantasia or the Zoofest. Moreover, if you want to have a good time, enjoy the legendary Just for Laughs! It fills venues, theaters and nightclubs. Hilarious experience you cannot miss. Finally, August is the month for Heavy Montreal music festival, IleSoniq, Piknic Électronik and the unique experience of listening to the Montreal Symphony Orchestra showcasing its Classical Spree. Do you need more reasons to come to Montreal?

Montreal for culture lovers

Montreal has been rated by Monocle magazine as the "Cultural Capital of Canada", making it an ideal destination for lovers of history and culture. The city has numerous museums such as the archeology and history or the Fine Arts, as well as a wide range of theaters that offer an extensive program of shows. What's more, Montreal has a downtown neighborhood known as the "Entertainment District." To which is added an impressive number of monuments, including the Basilica of Notre Dame or the obelisk of the Place d'Youville. Book an apartment in downtown Montreal to enjoy it all!

Did you know Montreal is named after the triple-peaked hill Mt. Royal?

Top 5 travel tips in Montreal

1. Explore the Vieux-Montreal

The French allure is palpable along the cobbled streets of the Old Town. Narrow lanes that make you feel the greatness of the old days and the majestic architecture that transports you to the classical European cities. Visit St.Paul Street, the Place Jacques Cartier or simply take a walking tour of the city starting in Place Vauquelin every day in the afternoon. Go to Place d’Armes and admire the basilica, stop at the Bonsecours Market and stroll along the Old Port. Let Montreal mesmerise you!

2. Hike up Mount Royal

Those hiking lovers might not find it a challenging ascent but it is definitely worth it. This little hill offers some of the greatest views of the city from 200m. The walk up the “mountain”, as locals call it, takes about 15 minutes, although those who cannot walk for some reason, they also have buss 11 or taxi services that will take you to the top so you can also enjoy the panoramic scene. It is a popular place where locals enjoy their time off on Sundays, as well as tam-tam performers. Get your picnic blanket and enjoy a sunny day in Mount Royal listening to them!

3. Try the Canadian Poutine

The Vieux Montreal is the quintessential gourmet area of the city, although you can also eat very well in the Plateau district and on Boulevard St. Laurent. The most typical foods are poutine and pastrami. Do not miss the opportunity to try them! Besides the many variations you can find, the traditional Poutines is French fries, cheese curds and brown gravy. Try the best versions at Paulo and Suzanne, Au pied du cochon or La banquise, to name a few. Taste the casse-croûte at Chez Ma Tante, the pizzaghetti at Marconi Pizzeria or simply enjoy a caffé latte at Café Olimpico. And we haven’t forgotten the pastry! There are countless places to get croissants, mille-feuilles or kouign amann and at the bakery Au Kouign Amann, you can have some of the best buttery Breton pastry you can possibly imagine!

4. Try the local beers

Brewpubs in Montreal are quite popular. Here you can sample some of the best beers crafted in town. It is quite fun to enjoy the atmosphere! But if you are also into god food, you can combine the experience of a food tour with a beer tasting. The local brasseries offer great types of craft beers but you can try many brewpubs and see what beer you like the most. Go to Broue Pub Brouhaha, Dieu du Ciel, Les 3 Brasseurs, Siboire or Benelux. And if you are in for a treat… have a beer or two at Molson, the oldest brewery in North America!

5. Visit Notre Dame Basilique

The stunning cathedral of Montreal is worth a visit. In fact, it is a must while you are in the city. The basilique is located at Place Jacques Cartier. The moment you step inside you will be able to admire its gold-adorned altar, the wonderful stained glass and the grandeur of this piece of architecture. There is also a guided tour if you pay the 6CAD of the entrance, but if you just want to attend a mass, it’s for free. Inside, you can enjoy AURA, a wonderful light show every evening and you need a ticket for it. It’s totally worth its price!

FAQs: Vacation Rentals in Montreal

On average, how much do vacation rentals in Montreal cost?

We can see from last year that Montreal had an average price of $216 per night, a relatively high one compared to the cities in Canada.

During which months are vacation rentals cheaper in Montreal?

]If you would like to get the most out of your money, the most affordable months to visit Montreal are April ($190 the average per night for accommodation), September ($210), and March ($211).

In which months is it more expensive to rent a vacation rental in Montreal?

When booking a vacation rental in Montreal, the highest prices can usually be seen in the month of February (with an average of $231 per night), followed by January ($228), and then May ($223).

Is it necessary to plan a trip to Montreal well in advance?

It's worthwhile to be proactive in Montreal as only 22% of the accommodations remain available throughout the year, following the data observed in the previous year.

Which months offer the highest availability?

February, March and January are, in order of highest to lowest, the months that have the largest number of properties available, with an average availability of 28%, 26%, and 26%. However, even during these periods of time, when the availability is the highest, the average is just 27%. So we highly recommend you always book your vacation early Montreal.

When are there fewer vacation rental options available in Montreal?

The month with the highest average booked rental figures is November (only 14% of properties were available on average last year). Followed by December (16%), and then September (17%). During this period, the availability is only 15%. It is therefore recommended to reserve far in advance.

Are there many vacation rentals in Montreal?

We have collected the offers from 8 different providers in Montreal, so we can provide you with around 1,100 properties. You're going to have a hard time choosing your favorite!

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