Quebec’s largest city has its fair share of monuments and museums, especially around Old Montreal and its lively port. The real beauty is found in Montreal’s vivid neighborhoods and non-stop festivals. Bite into wood-fired bagels in Mile End, embrace Canada’s national sport downtown at the Bell Center, and feel très French meandering the bohemian Plateau Mont-Royal. Everyone is welcome at this multicultural, LGBTQ-friendly destination – but ditch the car if you want to live like a Montrealer. These top-rated Airbnbs in Montreal’s walkable neighborhoods let you experience the city by foot, BIXI bike, and metro.
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Chic pied-à-terre and rooftop in Plateau Mont-Royal
Stay in Montreal’s grooviest neighborhood at this awesome Airbnb where a fairy light festooned terrace dishes up views of Mount Royal. The condo is beautifully outfitted with designer furnishings and paintings by your new favorite artists. This is a walk and bike-friendly district that goes predominantly car-free in summer. Practice your French in local galleries, cafes, thrift stores, and yoga studios and hop on Line 2 for anything else.
Four guests, two bedrooms
Price: $325 per night
Family-friendly Airbnb in the Old Port of Montreal
This three-bedroom condo has a gigantic lounge with a sectional couch and foosball table plus a covered terrace with plenty of seating. The ultramodern kitchen has an island with bar stools where you can team up to master poutine. Cribs and high chairs are available upon request. Vieux-Port is Monteal’s tourist nucleus and you can roll out of bed into the Notre-Dame Basilica and take your pick from quayside restaurants.
Eight guests, three bedrooms
Price: $806 per night
Downtown Montreal condo with free parking
Free parking is like gold dust in Montreal so snap up this apartment if you’re road tripping Quebec. Shove the keys in a drawer and explore the city like a Montrealer; this Guest Favorite Airbnb stands at the junction of Ville-Marie and the Old Port of Montreal. The rental has two bedrooms, one family bathroom, and a full kitchen all flooded with natural light. Don’t miss the communal roof terrace.
Four guests, two bedrooms
Price: $292 per night
Belle maison in the heart of Montreal
Walk to hockey games and galleries from this sprawling brownstone townhouse one block from Saint Catherine Street. The home benefits from high ceilings, original stone walls, heated bathroom flooring, and a backyard oasis. A fully stocked kitchen with gleaming countertops and shiny new coffee maker will have you torn between staying in or dining out. Parking is available if needed and the metro is seconds away.
Four guests, two bedrooms
Price: $317 per night
Stylish home away from home in Le Village
This one-bedroom Airbnb in Montreal’s Gay Village is perfect for nightlife-loving couples and remote workers. The loft has a well-stocked kitchen, a dedicated office space with a monitor, and a deep soaking tub. The owner rents it out when he’s out of town and as a result, it feels more like a home than a vacation let. The LGBTQ+ bars and clubs of Saint Catherine Street and Berri-UQAM Metro Station are five minutes away.
Two guests, one bedroom
Price: $134 per night
Tip top Mile End apartment for groups
Wake up to the scent of freshly baked bagels and Italian roast at this deluxe apartment in Montreal’s foodie-centric neighborhood. All three bedrooms are impeccably designed with king beds, exposed brick walls, and generous windows. Remote workers can squirrel themselves away in the office before regrouping in the lounge. Babies and toddlers are accommodated and pets are welcome upon request.
Seven guests, three bedrooms
Price: $743 per night
Modern luxury condo in the cultural quarter
In the middle of the Quartier des Spectacles, this is the best Airbnb for experiencing Montreal’s year-round festivals. Place des Arts hosts everything from jazz to comedy and poutine – and you’ll be first in line. One bedroom is a vision in white, the other a sultry charcoal with a private balcony. Both are en suite and have memory foam mattresses. The Plateau, Old Port, downtown, and Mount Royal are all within walking distance.
Six guests, two bedrooms
Price: $586 per night
Globetrotter’s loft in the Old Port Montreal
This incredible loft is installed in a gorgeous heritage building in the most photogenic part of Vieux-Montréal. It’s tricked out with olde worlde traveler paraphernalia to puzzle over while shooting a game of pool. The kitchen and bathroom are fully modernized, there’s five televisions dotted around the apartment, and high-speed Wi-Fi. The private patio is a bonus and there’s zero need to rent a car in this central location.
Six guests, two bedrooms
Price: $408 per night
Downtown Montreal Airbnb with amazing views
This gleaming penthouse with floor-to-ceiling windows soars over Ville-Marie’s skyscraper jungle and has views of the Laurentian mountains. The kitchen comes with a huge fridge, breakfast bar, and glossy new crockery. Everything has been accounted for – even detergent is provided for the in-unit washer and underground secure parking is available at no extra charge. Gare Centrale, Center Bell, and the Museum of Fine Art are right out the door.
Two guests, one bedroom
Price: $218 per night
Guest Favorite Airbnb on The Main
This top-rated vacation apartment suits couples looking to frequent the Plateau’s bistros and summit Montreal’s three peaks. The bedroom hides behind a sliding barn door while the lounge has a belter of a sound system with a vinyl library. Best of all is the private terrace and grill. Saint Laurent Boulevard is a cultural landmark packed with boutiques and bars giving way to the cultural happenings in the Quartier des Spectacles.
Four guests, one bedroom
Price: $180 per night
Comfortable Montreal apartment near Mount Royal
This dreamy Airbnb for couples brings a touch of zen to Montreal’s free spirited enclave. The bedroom is a sanctuary of calm with eastern-inspired furniture and it’s not every day you find a tuk-tuk propped up in the lounge. Daily housekeeping is available for a small fee. Wedged between the Saint Laurent and Saint Denis boulevards in Plateau, the rental is a strollable distance from brewpubs, cafes, and theaters.
Four guests, one bedroom
Price: $271 per night