We Love —
- Floating in the hotel’s indoor pool, the water warm against the skin, light reflecting softly around the room.
- Strolling through Old Montreal’s cobbled streets, absorbing the scent of fresh bread and the warmth of sunlit façades.
- Sipping crafted cocktails at Nacarat Bar, the aroma of fresh ingredients blending with the energy of live music.
New Voyage Privé —
Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Stay in the heart of downtown Montreal at the iconic Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, where timeless elegance meets modern luxury in an art-filled, heritage landmark overlooking Place Ville-Marie. Enjoy gourmet cuisine, handcrafted cocktails, a top-tier spa, and spacious rooms with skyline views.
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth 5* —
Perched in the heart of Montreal, Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth 5* blends mid-century architectural character with contemporary design touches. The lobby hums with a refined energy, its high ceilings and subtle textures creating a sense of spacious calm. Corridors lead past 1960s-inspired rooms, where clean lines, muted tones, and tactile fabrics evoke understated elegance.
Beyond the hotel, Montreal reveals its layered character. In Old Montreal, cobbled streets and historic façades invite leisurely exploration, while the soaring spires of Notre-Dame Basilica catch the afternoon light. Along Sainte-Catherine Street, cafés fill the air with the scent of freshly baked pastries and roasted coffee, and boutiques and galleries showcase the city’s creative energy.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in an Upgraded Fairmont View King Room, an Upgraded Fairmont View 2 Double Beds Room or an Upgraded Fairmont Gold Large King Room.
Upgraded Fairmont View King Room (24 m²)
Perched between the 5th and 17th floors, the Fairmont View King Room offers expansive city vistas that stretch across Montreal’s skyline. Sunlight softens the contemporary décor, enhanced by touches of 1960s vintage charm. Sleek furnishings and textured fabrics invite repose, while subtle scents of the room create a welcoming calm.
Upgraded Fairmont View 2 Double Beds Room (24 m²)
With captivating views from the 5th to 17th floors, this Fairmont View Room accommodates up to four guests in a stylish, 250-square-foot setting. Contemporary design intertwines with 1960s-inspired details, creating a refined yet inviting ambience.
Upgraded Fairmont Gold Large King Room (44 m²)
Elevated on the 18th and 19th floors, the Fairmont Gold Large King Room offers sweeping city views from a spacious 475-square-foot sanctuary. Contemporary furnishings echo 1960s motifs, creating an energetic yet restful atmosphere. Light and texture interplay across plush fabrics and sleek surfaces, while subtle scents enhance the room’s inviting warmth.
Your dining choices
Just for you:
- Welcome gift (6 sweet treats) in room on arrival (per room, per stay)
This is an accommodation-only stay.
At Marché Artisans, fresh aromas of artisanal breads, seasonal produce, and gourmet delicacies invite exploration. Rosélys Restaurant delights throughout the day with bistronomy plates that excite the palate, while Café Kréma tempts with freshly brewed coffee and baked goods. Re Le Traiteur delivers regional culinary expertise for events, providing refined, memorable flavours that leave a lasting impression. In the evening, Nacarat Bar becomes the city’s hub of sensory indulgence. Seasonal cocktails, inventive mixology, and local DJs create an inviting energy. Guests can savour each sip, enjoy conversation, and immerse themselves in an atmosphere of taste, scent, and refined enjoyment.
Your time
At Moment Spa, every detail invites relaxation. The delicate scent of essential oils mingles with soft music, and treatment rooms provide indulgent massages, facials, and nail care that restore both mind and body.
The indoor pool reflects light across serene surroundings, while the hot tub and sauna envelop guests in soothing warmth. The gym and fitness studio offer energising workouts or guided classes, allowing visitors to strengthen and stretch in a calm, restorative setting.
Included extras —
3GB included mobile internet data, to make your journey easier
Stay connected on the move with this exclusive mobile internet offer, perfect for modern travellers. Activate your included eSIM and enjoy connection wherever you go. Easily share your internet connection with friends and family without limits.
Please note: 3GB of internet data represents around 30 hours of web browsing/audio streaming or 3 to 4 hours of video streaming/social networking/video calls.
Optional excursions —
Excursion to Quebec City and Montmorency Falls
Set off on an immersive excursion from Montreal, exploring Old Quebec, its UNESCO-listed historic treasures, and the majestic Montmorency Falls, higher than Niagara.
Guided walking tour of Old Montreal's eastern quarter
Discover Old Montréal East on an immersive guided tour of its cobbled streets, iconic monuments and lively atmosphere, for a fascinating journey through the city's history.
Parc Oméga - Montebello ticket (about 1 hour from Ottawa and 1.5 hours from Montreal)
Explore Canadian wildlife and discover the history of the First Nations at Parc Oméga, with an immersive safari and cultural and natural activities for all the family.
Your journey to Montréal —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Montreal —
Regarded as Canada’s cultural capital, Montréal is a dynamic island-city on the St. Lawrence River, where European charm meets North American energy. Its blend of historic districts, artistic enclaves, and diverse neighbourhoods makes it a fascinating destination. Beyond the well-trodden paths of Old Montréal, the city’s creative pulse can be felt in its street art, indie theatres, and underground music venues.
Must-sees:
- Mile End’s creative quarter – A hub of independent cafés, vintage shops, and a thriving arts scene, this bohemian district offers a glimpse into Montréal’s artistic spirit.
- Pointe-à-Callière Museum – Built over the city's original settlement, this archaeological museum delves into Montréal’s layered history through immersive exhibits and underground ruins.
- Jean-Talon Market – One of North America’s largest public markets, this vibrant spot in Little Italy is the perfect place to experience the city’s multicultural food scene.
Culinary culture:
Montréal’s gastronomic scene is a reflection of its rich heritage, blending French, Jewish, and international influences. Beyond the famed bagels and poutine, explore the city’s lesser-known culinary treasures. Try tourtière, a spiced meat pie from Québec’s rural traditions, or sip a glass of locally produced ice cider, a delicacy unique to the province’s cold winters. The city’s Jewish delis, Portuguese rotisseries, and Haitian eateries further highlight its diverse flavours.
Dive deeper:
For a different perspective, explore the Réseau Express Métropolitain, Montréal’s underground city, where a vast network of tunnels links shopping centres, museums, and metro stations. Music lovers should seek out an intimate jazz show in the Plateau, while history buffs can visit the lesser-known Château Ramezay, a former governor’s residence filled with colonial artefacts.
Good to know:
The ideal time to visit is late spring or early autumn, when the city’s festival calendar is in full swing and the weather is pleasant. Montréal is best explored on foot or by its efficient metro system, though cycling is a great way to see its many green spaces and waterfront promenades.