Glamping in Montreal

Glamping in Montreal

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Popular Glamping in Montreal

Montreal, Quebec

9.7

Glamping for 6 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$182 per night

Le Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal

10.0

Glamping for 3 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$226 per night

Le Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal

9.4

Glamping for 4 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$244 per night

Le Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal

9.8

Glamping for 6 people

Free cancellation

from CA$231 per night

Le Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal

9.9

Glamping for 6 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$311 per night

Le Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal

9.4

Glamping for 6 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$311 per night

Le Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal

9.6

Glamping for 6 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$259 per night

Le Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal

9.6

Glamping for 8 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$411 per night

Le Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal

9.1

Glamping for 18 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$445 per night

Le Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal

9.7

Glamping for 8 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$311 per night

Ville-Marie, Montreal

9.6

Glamping for 12 people

Free cancellation

from CA$637 per night

Le Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal

9.8

Glamping for 12 people, with garden and balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$471 per night

Le Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal

9.7

Glamping for 12 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$341 per night

Le Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal

9.8

Glamping for 12 people, with balcony and garden

Free cancellation

from CA$494 per night

Le Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal

8.9

Glamping for 10 people

Free cancellation

from CA$275 per night

Le Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal

9.7

Glamping for 12 people, with garden and balcony

Free cancellation

from CA$463 per night

Find Glamping in Montreal

Other holiday ideas and property types in Montreal that might be interesting

Find your Perfect Glamping in Montreal

Laurentian Tents and Quebecois Wilderness

Glamping in Montreal refers to luxury, semi-permanent structures (like yurts or domes) located in the beautiful wilderness areas surrounding the city, such as the Laurentians or Lanaudière regions. Glamping sites in Montreal provide a quiet, nature-based escape with a high level of comfort, featuring internal heating, high-quality bedding, and often private kitchens. The lodging is focused on bridging the gap between urban exploration and access to Quebec's vast forests and lakes.

The unique charm of glamping in Montreal is its blend of convenience and French-Canadian outdoor culture. Many luxury glamping in Montreal sites provide amenities that cater to relaxation and nature enthusiasts. Typical features provided for guests in these unique units often include:

  • A comfortable bed with quality linens, often a queen or king size
  • A wood-burning stove or propane heater for warmth, with wood often supplied
  • A full, functional kitchenette or a dedicated outdoor cooking area with a grill
  • Complimentary maps and guidance for exploring nearby regional parks and trails
  • Private deck or viewing area, often featuring a dedicated fire pit
  • Access to shared or private modern, clean washrooms (some units are fully self-contained)
  • Proximity to nearby towns for sampling Quebecois cuisine and local markets

Who should book Glamping in Montreal?

Travelers and activities

Montreal's surrounding glamping areas appeal to couples seeking a romantic getaway, urbanites needing a nature break, and active adventurers. It is highly suitable for travelers who wish to explore the Laurentian Mountains by day and return to a cozy, quiet retreat by night. Visitors can spend time canoeing or kayaking on local lakes, hiking in Mont-Tremblant National Park, or snowshoeing in winter. The glamping holidays in Montreal offer an intimate, serene base away from the city's intensity. The peak season is summer and fall (for foliage viewing), when temperatures average 22°C and glamping rates typically range from $180 to $380 CAD per night. Winter offers unique value, with rates usually from $150 to $300 CAD, catering to winter sports and cozy stays.

Top 5 must-visit attractions in Montreal

Travel recommendations

Explore the essential sites that define the Montreal region's blend of history, modern culture, and unique architecture, from its historic core to its highest point.

  1. Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal)
  2. Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal
  3. Mount Royal Park
  4. Underground City (RESO)
  5. Mont-Tremblant National Park (nearby)

Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal)

The oldest area of the city, featuring cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, and preserved 17th- and 18th-century buildings. It is a hub for fine dining, museums, and historical interpretation.

Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal

A stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture, this basilica is famous for its dramatically colorful and intricately designed interior, featuring detailed woodwork and a massive pipe organ.

Mount Royal Park

Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted (who also designed Central Park), this large park sits atop the mountain for which the city is named, offering hiking trails, a lake, and panoramic views of the city skyline.

Underground City (RESO)

A vast network of tunnels that connects shopping malls, metro stations, museums, and attractions. It provides a convenient, climate-controlled way to navigate downtown, especially during cold winters.

Mont-Tremblant National Park (nearby)

Located in the Laurentian Mountains, this park offers extensive areas for hiking, canoeing, camping, and in winter, cross-country skiing, featuring stunning views of the surrounding forests and lakes.

Montreal is the second-largest primarily French-speaking city in the world, after Paris, and is known for its intricate network of external iron staircases.

Where to dine in Montreal

Restaurant recommendations

Montreal's cuisine reflects its French roots and multicultural population, featuring everything from classic French to world-class smoked meat. These three establishments are highly rated by diners:

  • Toqué! (4.6/5 stars) - A leading fine-dining restaurant celebrated for its innovative and highly creative use of seasonal Quebecois ingredients, offering an upscale culinary experience.
  • Schwartz's Deli (4.5/5 stars) - A historic Jewish deli famous for its Montreal-style smoked meat sandwich, a local staple characterized by meat that is leaner and smoked differently than its New York counterpart.
  • L'Express (4.6/5 stars) - A classic Parisian-style bistro in the Plateau neighborhood, known for its authentic French comfort food, excellent wine list, and timeless, polished setting.

Essential Montreal travel tips

Good to know information

The Montreal region observes Eastern Time (ET). A vehicle is essential for accessing all glamping sites in Montreal, which are generally located in the mountains or countryside. Tipping is standard Canadian custom. For guests interested in winter activities, booking glamping in Montreal with an insulated unit and snowshoe rentals is a practical amenity. The glamping areas often lack immediate access to large stores, so self-catering supplies should be purchased near the city. Many local lodges are located near regional parks and require guests to be mindful of local conservation efforts.

Find your Perfect Glamping in Montreal

Laurentian Tents and Quebecois Wilderness

Glamping in Montreal refers to luxury, semi-permanent structures (like yurts or domes) located in the beautiful wilderness areas surrounding the city, such as the Laurentians or Lanaudière regions. Glamping sites in Montreal provide a quiet, nature-based escape with a high level of comfort, featuring internal heating, high-quality bedding, and often private kitchens. The lodging is focused on bridging the gap between urban exploration and access to Quebec's vast forests and lakes.

The unique charm of glamping in Montreal is its blend of convenience and French-Canadian outdoor culture. Many luxury glamping in Montreal sites provide amenities that cater to relaxation and nature enthusiasts. Typical features provided for guests in these unique units often include:

  • A comfortable bed with quality linens, often a queen or king size
  • A wood-burning stove or propane heater for warmth, with wood often supplied
  • A full, functional kitchenette or a dedicated outdoor cooking area with a grill
  • Complimentary maps and guidance for exploring nearby regional parks and trails
  • Private deck or viewing area, often featuring a dedicated fire pit
  • Access to shared or private modern, clean washrooms (some units are fully self-contained)
  • Proximity to nearby towns for sampling Quebecois cuisine and local markets

Who should book Glamping in Montreal?

Travelers and activities

Montreal's surrounding glamping areas appeal to couples seeking a romantic getaway, urbanites needing a nature break, and active adventurers. It is highly suitable for travelers who wish to explore the Laurentian Mountains by day and return to a cozy, quiet retreat by night. Visitors can spend time canoeing or kayaking on local lakes, hiking in Mont-Tremblant National Park, or snowshoeing in winter. The glamping holidays in Montreal offer an intimate, serene base away from the city's intensity. The peak season is summer and fall (for foliage viewing), when temperatures average 22°C and glamping rates typically range from $180 to $380 CAD per night. Winter offers unique value, with rates usually from $150 to $300 CAD, catering to winter sports and cozy stays.

Top 5 must-visit attractions in Montreal

Travel recommendations

Explore the essential sites that define the Montreal region's blend of history, modern culture, and unique architecture, from its historic core to its highest point.

  1. Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal)
  2. Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal
  3. Mount Royal Park
  4. Underground City (RESO)
  5. Olympic Park and Biodôme

Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal)

The oldest area of the city, featuring cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, and preserved 17th- and 18th-century buildings. It is a hub for fine dining, museums, and historical interpretation.

Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal

A stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture, this basilica is famous for its dramatically colorful and intricately designed interior, featuring detailed woodwork and a massive pipe organ.

Mount Royal Park

Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted (who also designed Central Park), this large park sits atop the mountain for which the city is named, offering hiking trails, a lake, and panoramic views of the city skyline.

Underground City (RESO)

A vast network of tunnels that connects shopping malls, metro stations, museums, and attractions. It provides a convenient, climate-controlled way to navigate downtown, especially during cold winters.

Olympic Park and Biodôme

The former site of the 1976 Summer Olympics, the park includes the Montreal Tower and the Biodôme, a facility housed in the former velodrome that recreates five distinct ecosystems of the Americas.

Montreal is the second-largest primarily French-speaking city in the world, after Paris, and is known for its intricate network of external iron staircases.

Where to dine in Montreal

Restaurant recommendations

Montreal's cuisine reflects its French roots and multicultural population, featuring everything from classic French to world-class smoked meat. These three establishments are highly rated by diners:

  • Toqué! (4.6/5 stars) - A leading fine-dining restaurant celebrated for its innovative and highly creative use of seasonal Quebecois ingredients, offering an upscale culinary experience.
  • Schwartz's Deli (4.5/5 stars) - A historic Jewish deli famous for its Montreal-style smoked meat sandwich, a local staple characterized by meat that is leaner and smoked differently than its New York counterpart.
  • L'Express (4.6/5 stars) - A classic Parisian-style bistro in the Plateau neighborhood, known for its authentic French comfort food, excellent wine list, and timeless, polished setting.

Essential Glamping in Montreal travel tips

Good to know information

The Montreal region observes Eastern Time (ET). A vehicle is essential for accessing all glamping sites in Montreal, which are generally located in the mountains or countryside. Tipping is standard Canadian custom. For guests interested in winter activities, confirming glamping in Montreal with an insulated unit and snowshoe rentals is a practical amenity. The glamping areas often lack immediate access to large stores, so self-catering supplies should be purchased near the city. Many local lodges are located near regional parks and require guests to be mindful of local conservation efforts.

FAQs: Glamping in Montreal

Which types of facilities are available at the glampsites in Montreal?

In regard to the amenities available on Holidu, it appears that the glampsites in Montreal have everything that travellers wish for! Here, the glampsites generally include a variety of facilities, the most popular being: internet (99%), air conditioning (93%), and balcony (41%)...Not bad, right?

How are glampsites usually rated in Montreal?

According to Holidu's data, most glampsites in Montreal get a rating of less than 4.5 stars. If this criteria is important for you, it will be necessary to pay a little more attention to the reviews.

Are the glampsites in Montreal suitable for vacations with children?

According to the Holidu data, 32% of glampsites in Montreal are child-friendly, it should therefore be very easy for you to find the ideal glamping for you and your children.

Are the glampsites in Montreal suitable for travellers and their furry friends?

Yes! In Montreal, 60% of the glampsites give you the opportunity to bring along your furry best friend, 10% even have a garden!

Do the glampsites in Montreal mostly offer Wi-Fi?

Of course! According to Holidu's database, 99% of glampsites in Montreal include an internet connection. You will be able to access your emails and favourite social media sites throughout your stay!

How much does it usually cost for glampsites in Montreal?

According to the data collected last year, less than 40% of glampsites in Montreal that are less than CA$100 a night.

Do the glampsites in Montreal usually have a fireplace or a pool?

Not always. According to the data collected last year, less than 10% of glampsites Montreal that are equipped with a pool.

Are the glampsites in Montreal suitable for trips in big groups or rather for a vacation as a small group?

According to Holidu's data, 81% of glampsites accept up to four people. Approximately 57% of the glampsites here have at least two separate bedrooms. Montreal is the ideal destination for a vacation as a small family!