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Do you dream of a wedding that combines European charm, North American comfort, and a touch of cosmopolitan flair? Then say ‘Oui’ in Montreal! This vibrant, multicultural, and oh-so-welcoming city offers a lovely blend of old-world elegance and urban modernity — the ideal backdrop for your big day.
Whether you envision a glamorous reception in a grand hotel, an industrial party in a renovated loft, a rustic gathering in a sugar shack, or an intimate dinner in a fancy restaurant, Montreal has it all. Here, century-old chapels stand alongside bold contemporary buildings, cobblestone streets lead to trendy rooftops, and poutine can easily be found alongside foie gras on the menu.
From downtown’s luxurious ballrooms to Mont-Royal’s secret gardens — and always with a warm Québecois smile — follow our guide to find the perfect wedding venue in Montreal.
Just like Montreal itself — creative, diverse, and full of surprises — weddings here never fit into a single mould. From tradition lovers to the most boho spirits, everyone finds their style in this city where classic elegance flirts with contemporary boldness.
Vintage romance remains a classic. Venues such as Château Ramezay or L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel offer history, candlelight, ancient stones, and a cozy atmosphere for a wedding full of charm and authenticity. Couples often play the retro card with jazz music, old-fashioned invitations, and vintage cars.
Modern luxury is becoming increasingly popular. Minimalist design, custom cocktails, and city views. Time Supper Club and Portus 360 perfectly embody this sleek and sophisticated aesthetic. Add a DJ, a neutral colour palette, and architectural lighting, and you have a magazine-worthy reception.
Quebec and rustic go hand in hand, and you’ll find plenty of options for a country chic wedding in Montreal. Raw wood, natural light, and handcrafted details in venues such as Elm Ridge Country Club create an atmosphere that is both relaxed and refined.
Restaurant weddings are popular, with couples looking for a warm atmosphere, high-end cuisine, and attentive service. Places like Da Vinci Ristorante or Restaurant Prima Luna Salle De Réception are ideal for an unforgettable wedding dinner. It’s a great choice for foodies who want to focus on culinary pleasure and conviviality.
Finally, Montreal couples love alternative venues. Restaurant L’Ambroisie et l’Espace Canal, located in a former industrial building on the banks of the Lachine Canal, offers a raw yet elegant atmosphere, perfect for an urban and offbeat wedding. Cabaret Lion d’Or, with its retro vibe, velvet curtains, and iconic stage, will appeal to theatre lovers and fans of vintage glamour. Golf Exécutif Montréal, with its contemporary clubhouse and unobstructed views, offers a surprising setting for those seeking originality with a touch of greenery. And Le Richmond, located in the heart of the Italian market in Griffintown, combines industrial architecture and Italian elegance for a wedding that is both chic and unexpected.
Let's start with pure elegance. Le Mount Stephen, a superb historic mansion converted into a luxury hotel, offers a majestic staircase, a glass-enclosed ballroom, and fairytale service. Right in the heart of downtown, it's the perfect place for a chic and prestigious wedding.
Ristorante Beatrice, nestled in the upscale Golden Square Mile neighbourhood, offers a romantic terrace covered in greenery. Renowned for its refined Italian cuisine and warm service, it will appeal to couples looking for an outdoor dinner that is as elegant as it is festive.
Looking for a dramatic wedding (without the drama)? The Théâtre Rialto, a century-old jewel of Montreal's heritage, offers majestic architecture, vintage charm, and a dramatic atmosphere. Perfect for lovers of art and theatre! With its ornate balconies and majestic stage, you can organize a spectacular — literally — ceremony followed by an immersive reception.
For a more bohemian and offbeat style, Le Livart — a contemporary art gallery with a hidden courtyard — is a minimalist white space that can be customized to your liking. It’s a true playground for creative weddings, where every corner becomes a work of art in its own right.
If your guest list is as long as Princess Diana’s wedding train, Plaza Volare, located close to the airport, is sure to impress. With a capacity of 2,000 people, multiple rooms, in-house services, and years of experience, it is the ideal option for very large events.
Looking for something intimate and original? Loft108 specializes in micro-weddings. With arched windows, string lights, and a warm atmosphere, it's an elegant setting for saying ‘I do’ with a small group. It also offers customized packages that include catering, a DJ, and a photographer.
Most wedding venues in Montreal range from mid-range to high-end. Expect to pay between $6,000 and $12,000 to rent a space, depending on the season, size, and services. Some smaller venues (galleries, restaurants) start at around $3,000, while large hotels or historic buildings can sometimes exceed $20,000.
If you want to get married on a summer Saturday (especially in June, July, September, and early October), you'll need to book your venue 12 to 18 months in advance. Iconic venues, such as historic mansions, are particularly popular for sunny weekends.
Booking early also allows you to better coordinate caterers, decorators, accommodations, and other key service providers. It is also easier to negotiate certain extras (overtime, photo packages, or flowers) when you book well in advance.
That said, for a winter wedding, a weekday wedding, or a more intimate wedding, it’s usually possible to find availability closer to the date. The months of March, April, and November also offer more flexibility.
Last-minute micro-weddings and elopements are also gaining popularity, with couples booking their wedding venue between 3 and 6 months in advance. That being said, unless you’re very spontaneous and super flexible, we highly recommend booking early, even for small weddings.
In spring (March to May), average temperatures rise between 7°C and 18°C, gardens bloom, and parks become fairy-tale settings. La Maison Verte, with its bucolic garden, seasonal cuisine, and old-world charm, is perfect for an outdoor spring ceremony.
Summer (June to August) is the peak season for weddings, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C. Rooftops, terraces, and gardens are in high demand. L’Auberge du Vieux Port has a rooftop terrace offering a panoramic view of Old Montreal — perfect for a sunset cocktail!
Fall (September to November) comes with mild temperatures (10°C to 20°C), red foliage, and a cozy atmosphere. The Indian summer, which usually begins in early October in Montreal, is a popular time for weddings: bright blue skies, vibrant foliage, and unexpectedly mild temperatures around 15°C to 20°C. It's the perfect time for outdoor ceremonies or sunset cocktails — but be warned, these weekends book up fast! The William Gray Hotel features a lovely terrace and a cozy interior combining historic architecture and contemporary design for a warm and elegant wedding.
In winter (December to February), Montreal puts on a frosty coat, with average temperatures ranging from -10°C to -1°C. It’s the season for enchanting weddings. Le Windsor and Hotel Le Place d'Armes offer majestic, candlelit interiors, perfect for a magical wedding in the snow.
Easy to get to, Montreal welcomes visitors from all over the world thanks to Montreal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL), just 20 minutes from downtown, with direct flights from major cities in North America and Europe.
Once there, your loved ones can easily get around by metro, bus, or rental bike. Central neighbourhoods such as Old Montreal, the Plateau, and Downtown are very pedestrian-friendly — perfect for organizing a wedding weekend with several events within walking distance. Taxis and services such as Uber are also plentiful and efficient.
Wedding transportation can quickly become a major expense — which is why getting married right in the heart of Montreal is such a perk, with everything within walking distance or easily accessible by metro.
When it comes to accommodation, there is something for every taste and budget. From luxury hotels such as the Four Seasons Hotel Montreal or the Ritz-Carlton Montréal and charming boutique hotels like the Vogue Hotel Montréal Downtown to hostels, Airbnb, or cozy apartment hotels in trendy neighborhoods.
For large weddings, establishments such as the DoubleTree par Hilton Montreal and InterContinental Montreal offer group packages with accommodation, catering, and reception rooms.