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Where to Stay for the Canadian Grand Prix
Sunday December 6 2026
What to expect in this guide
• Where should you base yourself in Montréal?
• Which hotels are worth considering?
• Best booking resources for F1 trips
• Frequently asked questions
• Money-saving tips
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Downtown Montréal
These hotels often have the lower rates during race weekend, so they’re a good place to start your search:
• Holiday Inn Montreal Centreville Downtown »
• DoubleTree by Hilton Montreal »
These are also worth checking. From years of booking hotels for travellers, you can sometimes find a reasonable rate at this level:
• Novotel Montreal Centre »
• Hyatt Place Montreal »
• AC Montréal Centre-ville »
• Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth »
• Moxy Montreal Downtown »
• Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton »
• The Honeyrose Hotel, Montreal, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel »
• Delta Hotels by Marriott Montreal »
• Hyatt Centric Montreal »
• Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile »
Plateau Mont-Royal
Plateau Mont-Royal lies just on the boundary of downtown. Hotel rates are generally lower, but you’re still in a central location with easy access to the circuit and to Montréal’s bars, restaurants, and attractions.
Three hotels worth considering:
• Omni Mont-Royal »
• Hotel de l’ITHQ »
• SENS Hotel »
A note on Old Town
Old Town has a number of boutique hotels and is one of the most atmospheric parts of the city. It’s also where many fans head for bars and restaurants in the evenings, especially during race weekend. If you’re a light sleeper, this is worth knowing before you book.
Cutting your journey to the circuit
To reach the circuit, you take the Metro to Berri-UQAM station, then change onto the yellow line for the short ride to Jean-Drapeau. The yellow line journey itself is only about three minutes. If you stay close to Berri-UQAM, you can walk straight to the station and skip the first Metro leg altogether.
Any of the hotels listed above is only a short walk from a Metro station that connects to Berri-UQAM.
Best booking resources for F1 trips
Planning the trip is the fun part for some and a chore for others.
If you would rather not handle all the details yourself, we can do that for you.
Take a look at our Grand Prix ticket & travel packages »
Prefer to do it all yourself? You’re welcome to take everything you’ve learned here and book your own trip. These are good places to start. They’re reliable, easy to use, and usually the best value.
Tickets
Grand Prix Tickets is the agency I’ve trusted for years. They’ve always been reliable, easy to deal with, and quick to help if something comes up.
Hotels
ZenHotels is one of my go-to sites for hotel bookings. It pulls prices from many smaller sites you might not know about, which makes it good for finding deals. I also check Expedia and Booking.com when I want more options.
Excursions
Viator is full of walking tours, attraction tickets, and local experiences. It’s especially handy if you’re heading to a new Grand Prix city. It’s a good place to find extras to add to your trip.
FAQ's
Most fans stay in downtown Montréal. It's central, walkable, and on the Metro line to the circuit.
No. Plateau Mont-Royal lies just on the edge of downtown and often has lower rates while keeping you close to the Metro and the city centre.
Old Town has a number of boutique hotels and a strong evening atmosphere. Bars and restaurants in the area get busy during race weekend, so light sleepers may want to choose elsewhere.
Yes. The Metro journey ends at Jean-Drapeau via Berri-UQAM. Staying close to Berri-UQAM means you can skip the first part of the journey.
No. Race weekend rates rise as the date approaches, and the best-value rooms tend to go first.
Money-saving tips
Stay just outside downtown
Plateau Mont-Royal generally has lower rates while still keeping you close to the Metro and the city centre.
Book early
Hotels fill up quickly and prices rise as the date approaches.
Share a room
Many Montréal hotels offer rooms with two double beds. Splitting a room across two or three people brings the cost per person down.
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