Poutine, jazz bars and a proper taste of North America without the transatlantic price tag. Air Transat is flying Paris to Montreal return non-stop from €297. Seats are open across autumn and into winter.
✈️ The Deal
- From: Paris, France
- To: Montreal, Canada
- Airline: Air Transat
- Stops: Non-stop
- Price: €297-€310 return
- When: September - December 2026
Example dates:
03/09/2026 - 22/09/2026
10/09/2026 - 27/09/2026
06/10/2026 - 20/10/2026
13/10/2026 - 22/10/2026
05/11/2026 - 29/11/2026
01/12/2026 - 08/12/2026
Check dates on Trip.com
💰 How far does your money go?
A smoked meat sandwich at Schwartz's costs around €9, less than a menu at a Paris brasserie. A pint of local microbrew in the Plateau runs about €6, and a full poutine feed rarely tops €10. Your euros go noticeably further here than on a night out at home.
☀️ The Weather
Montreal shifts a lot across this window. September brings mild days around 23°C, dropping to a crisp 14°C by October. By late November highs sit around 5°C, and December turns properly wintry, with highs near -2°C and lows well below freezing. Pack layers depending on when you fly.
🏨 Where to Stay
Options across the city, from Golden Square Mile budget stays to five-star towers downtown.
HONEYROSE Hotel Montreal, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel — 8.3/10 · From €95/night Central, air-conditioned and an easy base for exploring downtown on foot.
William Gray — 8.7/10 · From €150/night Old Montreal charm with a sun terrace and bar, close to the cobbled streets and river.
Ritz-Carlton Montreal — 9.2/10 · From €320/night Full five-star treatment in the Golden Square Mile, for anyone making it a proper trip.
🎯 What to Do
Montreal splits neatly between old-world streets and modern city energy.
Mont Royal Park — Free to explore, with a Belvedere lookout over the whole downtown skyline. Old Montreal — Cobbled lanes, historic architecture and riverside walks near the port. Plateau food and nightlife — Bagel shops by day, bars and live jazz by night. St Lawrence River cruise — A slower way to see the city skyline from the water.
🗺️ Where to Go From Here
Montreal is a solid base for exploring the rest of Quebec.
Quebec City — Historic Old Quebec and Château Frontenac, about 3 hours by car or train. Mont-Tremblant — Laurentian mountain village with lakes and trails, roughly 1.5-2 hours away. Montmorency Falls — Taller than Niagara, an easy stop on the way to Quebec City. Îles de Boucherville — River islands right on Montreal's doorstep, good for a half-day out.
From €297 return, this is one of the cheapest non-stop routes into North America this year. Dates across four months mean plenty of choice, but they won't stay open forever.

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