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Montreal 5-Day Itinerary

3-day core + Mont-Tremblant foliage 1-night + Cirque du Soleil

5 days = 3-day core + Day 4 Mont-Tremblant 1-night (foliage Sep 25-Oct 15, 2-hour drive, gondola, Scandinave Spa) or Eastern Townships wine + Day 5 Cirque du Soleil Old Port (Jun-Oct only) + Habitat 67 + Saint-Joseph's Oratory + final Old Port night views. September-October foliage season is the canonical 5-day window.

Five days hits the sweet spot for Montreal — three days for the major districts, plus two days for nearby destinations that show a different side of the country. The pace stays relaxed, you get more variety in your photo album, and the day trips break up the urban intensity nicely.

5-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$678

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$1,340

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$2,810

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Old Montreal + Notre-Dame Basilica + AURA + Old Port

1642 cobblestone + Gothic Revival + sunset

Activities

  1. 09:00 Old Montreal walking + Place Jacques-Cartier + Place d'Armes 1.5 hours

    1642 French colonial cobblestone grid + Place Jacques-Cartier (central square with cafes + street performers + horse carriages) + Place d'Armes (Notre-Dame Basilica's front square + Maisonneuve Monument 1895 + free Bank of Montreal Museum) + Old Montreal European-feel walking. 1.5km loop. The most European-feeling square mile in North America.

    Cost: Free TIP: 9-11 AM golden hour + far fewer crowds. Cobblestone sneakers essential. Bank of Montreal Museum (1817 banknotes + rare coins) is a free hidden gem inside the historic bank.
  2. 11:00 Notre-Dame Basilica + AURA Light Show booking 1.5 hours

    1829 Gothic Revival masterpiece + 24-karat gold stars on a deep-blue vaulted ceiling + hand-carved walnut interior + the Cirque du Soleil-style AURA Light Show + Celine Dion was married here in 1994. Entry $11 + AURA $25 (book online for AURA — sells out summer). The most-photographed interior in Canada.

    Cost: $11 entry + AURA $25 (optional, evening only) TIP: AURA show 18:00 + 19:30 + 21:00 nightly. Book online 1-2 weeks ahead in summer. Basic entry 8:00-16:30 (closed Sunday mornings for mass).
  3. 13:00 Lunch — Olive et Gourmando (1998 Old Montreal cafe + bakery) 1 hour

    Founded 1998 by Dyan Solomon + Éric Girard + Old Montreal's #1 cafe/brunch + bakery. Croque Monsieur ($13) + Pain Perdu French toast ($12) + cappuccino + house-made pastries. Tiny space + 30-min queue standard.

    Cost: $11-26 TIP: Arrive 12:00 sharp for the lunch rush. Weekday 14-16 quietest. Closed Sunday. Heart of Old Montreal cobblestone.
  4. 14:30 Pointe-à-Callière Museum (1642 archaeological foundation site) 2 hours

    Built atop the exact 1642 founding archaeological site of Montreal. Underground exhibits + Montreal's first sewer system + Iroquois history + the original Old Montreal foundations. 'A Wall, A City' underground crypt is the highlight. The museum that explains why Montreal exists where it does.

    Cost: $21 TIP: Combine with Old Montreal walking + Bonsecours Market. Closed Monday.
  5. 16:30 Old Port + Clock Tower (1922) + Bonsecours Chapel viewpoint 1.5 hours

    St. Lawrence riverfront + 1922 Clock Tower with 192-step free observation deck + 1847 Bonsecours Market silver dome + 1771 Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours 'Sailors' Chapel' (model ships hung from the ceiling + $10 tower viewpoint). Grande Roue de Montréal 60m Ferris wheel ($22) for night views.

    Cost: Free (Clock Tower) + $10 Chapel tower + optional $22 Grande Roue TIP: Clock Tower observation deck is free + open May-September 10-21. Grande Roue best at night (August-September La Ronde fireworks visible Saturday).
  6. 19:00 Dinner — Le Quartier Général BYOB (Plateau, Apportez votre vin) 2.5 hours

    BYOB (Apportez votre vin) Quebec dining culture canonical + #1 value. Bring wine from the nearest SAQ government wine shop (5-min walk) + pay food only = 70%+ wine savings. Steak Tartare ($16) + Confit de Canard ($24) + Crème Brûlée ($7). 25-30 seats. Atmospheric Plateau bistro.

    Cost: $18-37 + your own wine $15-30 from SAQ TIP: Book 1-2 weeks ahead. SAQ store at Mont-Royal Metro for wine. Cash + card OK. Most cost-efficient Montreal dining culture.
  7. 21:30 Walk back via Plateau Saint-Laurent ('The Main') murals 30 min

    Plateau Mont-Royal Boulevard Saint-Laurent ('The Main') night walk + 50+ outdoor murals (Mural Festival June legacy, murals stay year-round) + Schwartz's Deli windows (1928 institution) + neighborhood atmosphere.

    Cost: Free TIP: Saint-Laurent between Sherbrooke and Mont-Royal is the densest mural concentration. Schwartz's Deli windows open till midnight (Thu-Sat 01:00).

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Olive et Gourmando (Old Montreal cafe)

Old Montreal (Saint-Paul St W) · $11-26

Founded 1998 by Dyan Solomon. Croque Monsieur + Pain Perdu French toast + cappuccino. Arrive at 12:00 for the lunch rush.

Lunch

Olive et Gourmando

Old Montreal · $11-26

Cafe lunch — Croque Monsieur + Pain Perdu.

Dinner

Le Quartier Général BYOB (Plateau)

Plateau (Marie-Anne St E) · $18-37 + BYOB wine

BYOB Quebec dining + Steak Tartare + Confit de Canard. Bring wine from SAQ next door for 70%+ savings.

Transit:

Day 1 stays in Old Montreal cobblestone walking distance — Pointe-à-Callière + Notre-Dame + Place Jacques-Cartier + Old Port all within 1km. STM Metro 'Place-d'Armes' or 'Champ-de-Mars' walking. OPUS Card 1-day pass $8.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $60 Mid $150 Luxury $380
DAY 2

Mont Royal + Schwartz's + Plateau + Mile End Bagels

Summit + Quebec icons

Activities

  1. 09:00 L'Avenue (Plateau brunch since 1986) or Beauty's Luncheonette 1.5 hours

    L'Avenue (Mont-Royal Ave E, 1986, Eggs Benedict 5 types $13-16, Instagram-top interior with murals, weekend queue 1-2 hours) OR Beauty's Luncheonette (Saint-Urbain, 1942 Jewish-American diner, Beauty's Special bagel + smoked salmon $13, 80+ years unchanged).

    Cost: $11-22 TIP: Weekend 9-13 queue 1-2 hours at both — go weekday or arrive 8 AM. L'Avenue is Instagram-trendier; Beauty's is classic diner heritage.
  2. 10:30 Mont Royal Park summit hike (Olmsted 1876, 233m) 2.5 hours

    Frederick Law Olmsted 1876 (the same designer as NYC Central Park) + 233m summit + Chalet du Mont-Royal observation pavilion + cross-shaped illuminated steel cross at the top + city panorama. 1-hour hike from Park Avenue OR STM bus 11 + 10-min walk to the summit.

    Cost: Free TIP: Belvedere Kondiaronk wooden terrace is the canonical photo spot. Sunday afternoons May-September: Tam-Tams free drum-circle gathering at the foot of the mountain. Sneakers + water bottle.
  3. 13:30 Schwartz's Deli lunch (1928 smoked meat institution) 1.5 hours

    Founded 1928 + Montreal's iconic smoked meat sandwich + Celine Dion + her husband co-owners since 2012. Medium Fat smoked meat sandwich on rye with mustard ($10) is the canonical order. Karnatzel spicy salami ($7) + cherry cola for sides. Queue 30 min-1 hour standard.

    Cost: $10-19 TIP: Take-out window next door avoids the queue (same meat, 5-10 min wait). Or weekday 14-17 walk-in. Plateau Boulevard Saint-Laurent ('The Main').
  4. 15:00 Fairmount Bagel + St-Viateur Bagel tasting (Mile End) 1.5 hours

    Mile End walking + both eternal rivals. Fairmount Bagel (Fairmount Ave, 1919, $1/each, slightly sweeter + smaller, sesame canonical) + St-Viateur Bagel (St-Viateur St, 1957, $1/each, slightly larger + softer, 5 branches + cafe option). 24h + honey-water boiled + wood-fired oven = Montreal authentic.

    Cost: $4-7 TIP: Try both Fairmount + St-Viateur to pick your side (5-min walk apart). 24-bagel pack $11-19 for the great Korean/Japanese souvenir (vacuum-packed, 1-week shelf life).
  5. 16:30 Plateau bohemian walk + Victorian staircases + murals 1.5 hours

    Plateau outdoor Victorian spiral staircases + 50+ murals (Mural Festival June legacy) + trendy cafes + boutiques + Saint-Denis Street + Mont-Royal Avenue. Boulevard Saint-Laurent ('The Main') mural concentration. Instagram top pick.

    Cost: Free TIP: Saint-Laurent between Sherbrooke and Mont-Royal has the densest murals. Pikolo Espresso Bar (Maple Latte $4) or Café Olimpico (1970 espresso institution) for a cafe break.
  6. 18:30 Dinner — Au Pied de Cochon (Foie Gras Poutine inventor) 2.5 hours

    Martin Picard's Plateau iconic restaurant + Foie Gras Poutine ($21 — a slab of seared foie gras melted over standard poutine = Montreal's modern Quebec contribution) + Duck in a Can + Canada's 100 Best regular.

    Cost: $30-74 TIP: Book 2-3 weeks ahead. Foie Gras Poutine is the must-order. Closed Mon-Tue. Smart casual. Alternative budget option: La Banquise 24-hour poutine ($7-15) next door area.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

L'Avenue or Beauty's Luncheonette

Plateau · $11-22

L'Avenue (Instagram trendy 1986) or Beauty's (Jewish diner 1942). Weekend queue 1-2 hours.

Lunch

Schwartz's Deli (Plateau Boulevard Saint-Laurent)

Plateau (The Main) · $10-19

1928 signature smoked meat. Medium Fat canonical + take-out window value.

Dinner

Au Pied de Cochon (Plateau Duluth)

Plateau · $30-74

Foie Gras Poutine + Duck in a Can. Book 2-3 weeks ahead.

Transit:

Day 2 uses Mont Royal hike (or STM bus 11) + Plateau/Mile End walking. Saint-Laurent + Mont-Royal Ave + Fairmount Ave + St-Viateur St all within 1.5km loop.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $64 Mid $160 Luxury $400
DAY 3

Olympic Park + Jean-Talon + Toqué!/Joe Beef

1976 Olympics + market + fine dining

Activities

  1. 09:30 Biodome + Tour de Montréal + Botanical Garden (Olympic Park) 3 hours

    1976 Olympic velodrome converted to ecosystem museum + 4 immersive climate zones (Amazon rainforest, Laurentian forest, St. Lawrence marine, polar with penguins) + Tour de Montréal (165m, world's tallest inclined tower, funicular $19) + Botanical Garden (75 hectares, 22,000 species, Japanese + Chinese + First Nations Gardens). Space for Life combo $50 = 50% off individual.

    Cost: Space for Life combo $50 (Biodome + Insectarium + Botanical Garden + Planetarium) TIP: STM Metro 'Pie-IX' or 'Viau' walking. Combo deal is the only sensible way. Mosaicultures Internationales (biennial flower sculpture exhibition May-Oct) is the world's largest.
  2. 13:00 Jean-Talon Market lunch (Little Italy, North America's largest open-air market) 1.5 hours

    North America's largest open-air market + 250+ vendors + Quebec cheese + maple syrup + apple cider + fresh produce. Le Marché des Saveurs du Québec specialty store inside + wine + cheese tasting. STM Metro 'Jean-Talon' walking.

    Cost: $11-22 (food counters + samples) TIP: Little Italy adjacent + cafes + restaurants walking. Fall harvest season most abundant. Maple syrup + Quebec cheese top souvenir picks.
  3. 15:00 Atwater Market + Lachine Canal BIXI cycling (alternative) 2 hours

    1933 Art Deco Atwater Market (smaller + cleaner alternative to Jean-Talon, butcher counters + Quebec produce) + Lachine Canal cycling/walking path (5km from Old Port to Atwater). BIXI bike rental $1.30 single ride / $4 day pass.

    Cost: BIXI $4 day pass TIP: Lachine Canal cycling May-October only. STM Metro 'Lionel-Groulx' walking. Combine with Habitat 67 viewing from across the river.
  4. 17:30 RÉSO Underground City + Sainte-Catherine shopping 1.5 hours

    World's largest 33km underground walkway + 1,600 shops + 200 restaurants + Metro stations connected. Place Ville-Marie → Complexe Desjardins → Eaton Centre canonical route. Winter (-20°C) essential + summer shopping convenience.

    Cost: Free (shopping discretionary) TIP: Start at Place Ville-Marie + Tourism Montreal map. Shops 10-21. US/EU/Asian duty-free souvenirs.
  5. 19:30 Final dinner — Toqué! or Joe Beef (Montreal fine dining) 3 hours

    Toqué! (Normand Laprise, Downtown, $74-148, Relais & Châteaux, 7-course Quebec regional tasting menu $122, smart casual) OR Joe Beef (David McMillan + Anthony Bourdain signature, Little Burgundy, $60-110, Lobster Spaghetti + Foie Gras Double Down, Canada's 100 Best Top 5). Book 1-3 months ahead.

    Cost: $60-148 TIP: Joe Beef reservations open the 1st of the month at 9 AM, 3 months out — book on opening day. Toqué! 1-2 months ahead. Smart casual to business casual. Wine pairing $74-110 extra.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Pikolo Espresso Bar or hotel

Plateau or hotel · $3-11

Plateau's #1 specialty coffee + Maple Latte signature. Or hotel breakfast.

Lunch

Jean-Talon Market food counters

Little Italy · $11-22

NA's largest open-air market + on-site Quebec cheese + maple syrup tasting + casual lunch.

Dinner

Toqué! or Joe Beef

Downtown / Little Burgundy · $60-148

Montreal's #1-#2 fine dining. Book 1-3 months ahead. Wine pairing optional.

Transit:

Day 3 uses STM Metro + walking + optional BIXI. Olympic Park (Pie-IX/Viau Green Line) + Jean-Talon Market (Jean-Talon Orange Line) + Atwater Market (Lionel-Groulx Green Line) + Downtown RÉSO. OPUS Card 1-day pass $8.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $90 Mid $200 Luxury $480
DAY 4

Mont-Tremblant 1-night (foliage + gondola + Scandinave Spa)

Laurentians + ski village + Nordic spa

Activities

  1. 08:30 Downtown Montreal → Mont-Tremblant (2h drive) 2.5h travel

    Highway 15 + Laurentian Mountains + 2-hour drive (125km north). Guided tour $74-110 (round-trip + gondola + lunch + guide) is the value pick (no driving). Rental $44-59/day option allows stops at Saint-Sauveur + Val-David foliage villages.

    Cost: Guided tour $74-110 OR rental $44-59 + gas $22 TIP: GetYourGuide/Viator guided day-tours include lunch + gondola + commentary. September 25-October 10 is foliage peak window.
  2. 11:00 Mont-Tremblant Panoramic Gondola + 875m summit foliage 2.5 hours

    Mont-Tremblant Panoramic Gondola ($22, 8 min, round-trip) + 875m summit + endless Laurentian foliage panorama + Tremblant Village mountain town (Victorian European feel + cobblestone + boutiques + restaurants). Summit Le Grand Manitou restaurant ($19-37).

    Cost: Gondola $22 TIP: Weekday gondola 9-16, weekend 9-17. September-October foliage + July-August mountain biking + December-April skiing + January-March snowshoeing all use the same gondola.
  3. 14:00 Tremblant Village lunch + walking 2 hours

    Victorian European mountain town + cobblestone + boutiques + restaurants. Microbrasserie La Diable (Quebec craft beer + value, $15-30) or La Sapinière (fine dining, $44-89). Sep-Oct foliage walking + photo + Instagram top pick.

    Cost: Lunch $15-89 TIP: Village cobblestone walking + adjacent to gondola base. Korean/Japanese visitor favorite for the European mountain village atmosphere.
  4. 16:30 Scandinave Spa Mont-Tremblant (Nordic thermal circuit) 2.5 hours

    Scandinave Spa Nordic thermal circuit ($59-110, hot tubs + saunas + cold plunge + relaxation deck) — the canonical Quebec mountain spa experience. Adults-only + silent + outdoor in the forest.

    Cost: $59-110 water circuit TIP: Bring swimsuit + flip flops + towel (rentals $7). Book online — slots fill 1-2 days ahead in summer/foliage season. Adults 18+ only.
  5. 19:30 Tremblant dinner + Fairmont Tremblant or boutique hotel 2.5 hours dinner + overnight

    La Forge Bistro Bar & Grill (steak, $37-74) or La Sapinière (fine dining, $44-89) village atmosphere. Night cobblestone + gaslights + mountain feel + stargazing (low light pollution outskirts). Hotel: Fairmont Tremblant ($260-520 luxury), Hotel Quintessence ($300-590 boutique), Lodge de la Montagne ($150-300 value).

    Cost: Dinner $37-89 + hotel $150-590 TIP: Book hotel 1-2 months ahead (Sep-Oct + Dec-Apr 1.5-2x peak). Stargazing 21:00+ from village edges.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Downtown Montreal hotel (before 8:30 departure)

Downtown Montreal · $11-22

Hotel breakfast or quick Tim Hortons drive-through.

Lunch

Microbrasserie La Diable or Tremblant Village

Tremblant Village · $15-30

Cobblestone European mountain village atmosphere + Quebec craft beer + value.

Dinner

La Forge Bistro or La Sapinière (Tremblant)

Tremblant Village · $37-89

Mountain village atmosphere + steak or fine dining + Fairmont Tremblant 1-night.

Transit:

Day 4 uses rental car or guided tour. Highway 15 + 125km + 2-hour drive. Mont-Tremblant village walking. Fairmont Tremblant or Hotel Quintessence 1-night.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $240 Mid $410 Luxury $870
DAY 5

Tremblant → Montreal + Cirque du Soleil + Habitat 67 + final dinner

Mountain return + Old Port + Quebec farewell

Activities

  1. 10:00 Tremblant village last walk + return to Montreal (2h drive) 3h travel

    Tremblant village last walking + Fairmont Tremblant checkout 11 + Downtown Montreal 2-hour drive. 13:00 arrival in Montreal.

    Cost: Gas $22 TIP: Checkout 11 + arrival 13:00. Highway 15 south.
  2. 13:30 Lunch — Schwartz's smoked meat OR La Banquise poutine (final Quebec icon) 1.5 hours

    Plateau Boulevard Saint-Laurent Schwartz's Deli ($10-19, 1928 smoked meat) OR La Banquise 24h poutine ($7-15, 30 varieties). The final Quebec signature lunch before departure.

    Cost: $7-19 TIP: Take-out window at Schwartz's avoids the queue. La Banquise weekday 14-17 has the shortest queue.
  3. 15:00 Habitat 67 + Cirque du Soleil Big Top (June-October Old Port) 2.5 hours

    Habitat 67 (Moshe Safdie's 1967 Expo 67 modular concrete housing, 354 prefab cubes, brutalist landmark) — view from across the Old Port for the iconic photo. Cirque du Soleil Big Top tent on the Old Port (June-July only, the new touring show premiere venue, $44-133). Canadian signature.

    Cost: Habitat 67 free view + Cirque du Soleil $44-133 TIP: Cirque du Soleil June-October only. Book 1-2 weeks ahead. Cirque du Soleil is Montreal HQ (founded 1984) + Canadian signature. Show 19:30 + 22:00 nightly.
  4. 18:00 Old Port final night view + Grande Roue + August-September fireworks 2 hours

    Old Port Clock Tower (free 192-step observation deck) + Grande Roue 60m Ferris wheel ($22 night view) + August-September La Ronde fireworks festival (Jacques-Cartier Bridge free viewing) + Bonsecours Market night light-up. Final night view.

    Cost: Grande Roue $22 + night views free TIP: August-September Saturday nights have La Ronde fireworks (free from Jacques-Cartier Bridge). Summer 21:00 sunset.
  5. 20:30 Final dinner — Joe Beef OR Toqué! OR Maison Boulud + airport transfer 2.5 hours

    Joe Beef (David McMillan, Little Burgundy, $60-110) OR Toqué! (Normand Laprise, Downtown, $74-148) OR Maison Boulud at Ritz-Carlton (Daniel Boulud, Downtown, $44-110) final dinner. Quick option: Cafe Olimpico (Mile End, $3-9, cafe) + Tim Hortons before YUL airport.

    Cost: $44-148 TIP: Quick option before airport: Tim Hortons. Confirm flight time. YUL Montreal has very few direct international flights — most international travelers connect via NYC, Toronto, or Vancouver.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Tremblant hotel breakfast

Tremblant · $15-30

Hotel breakfast included with 1-night + checkout 11.

Lunch

Schwartz's smoked meat OR La Banquise poutine

Plateau · $7-19

Final Montreal signature lunch.

Dinner

Joe Beef OR Toqué! OR Maison Boulud

Little Burgundy / Downtown · $44-148

Final dinner at Montreal's #1-#3 fine dining. Book 1-3 months ahead.

Transit:

Day 5 uses car + STM Metro + airport. Tremblant 2-hour drive south + Montreal Downtown + STM Metro + YUL airport via 747 bus ($8, 45-60 min) or Uber ($22-37).

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $160 Mid $320 Luxury $680

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Montreal 5-Day Itinerary FAQ

Is Mont-Tremblant 1-night worth it?
Yes for September-October foliage + Nordic spa + Quebec mountain culture experience. 2-hour drive each way + Panoramic Gondola ($22) + 875m summit foliage + Tremblant Village European mountain town + Scandinave Spa Nordic thermal circuit ($59-110) + Fairmont Tremblant 1-night ($260-520) = canonical eastern Canada mountain combo. Sep 25-Oct 10 is foliage peak. Skip for first-time Montreal visitors with only 5 days who want urban-only.
Is Cirque du Soleil worth it in Old Port?
Yes — Cirque du Soleil is Montreal HQ (founded 1984), the world's #1 contemporary circus, and the Big Top tent on the Old Port (June-October only) is where new touring shows premiere. $44-133. Once-in-a-lifetime Canadian signature experience not replicable in Korea, Japan, or most home countries. Book 1-2 weeks ahead.
Quebec City day trip OR 1-night on 5 days?
Quebec City 1-night is the proper version on 7+ days (covered in our 7-day plan). On 5 days, skip Quebec City — it's too rushed as a day trip (6 hours on the train + 4 hours sightseeing = exhausting). Mont-Tremblant + Cirque du Soleil + Old Port deeper exploration is the better 5-day extension.
Atwater Market vs Jean-Talon Market?
Atwater Market (Lionel-Groulx Metro, 1933 Art Deco, canal-side, value, smaller scale) vs Jean-Talon Market (Jean-Talon Metro Orange Line, 1933, Little Italy, North America's largest open-air with 250+ vendors). Both worth visiting on different days. For one-time visit on a tight schedule: Jean-Talon for scale + variety. For canal-side cycling + smaller scale: Atwater + Lachine Canal BIXI.
ICN-YUL direct flights?
No direct ICN→YUL flights. Connect via Toronto (YYZ, Air Canada or Korean Air ~14h to YYZ, then 1h30 to YUL) or Vancouver (YVR, 12h to YVR, then 5h to YUL) or NYC (JFK/EWR, 14h, then 1.5h to YUL) — total 16-20h. Off-season fares from $1,180. Air France direct from Paris (7h, $370-740) is a popular routing for European-based travelers.

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