Plan Your Visit
Accommodation
Make the most of your stay in Montréal with a selection of hotels offering preferential rates for Congress participants. Located near the event venue and major attractions, these establishments combine comfort, accessibility and quality service to ensure your experience is as pleasant as possible. Voyages FCNQ is the official travel agency partner of the Congress, providing participants with access to preferential rates.
All rates are in Canadian dollars and are valid from 1 to 9 October 2026, subject to hotel availability.
Hôtel Le Germain Montréal
2050 Mansfield Street, Montréal, Québec, Canada, H3A 1Y9 (next to the Centre Mont-Royal)
Classic room with king bed: CAD 359.00 per night before taxes (approximately CAD 427.21 including taxes)
Two options to benefit from the preferential rate:
1. Use the following online booking link: https://reservation.germainhotels.com/ibe/details.aspx?propertyid=17526&nights=1&checkin=01/10/2026&group=2610FCNQIN&lang=fr-fr&adults=1&childAges=
2. Make a reservation by phone at 1-877-333-2050, quoting the group code: 2026FCNQIN
Hôtel Residence Inn by Marriott Montréal Centreville
2045 Peel Street, Montréal, Québec, Canada, H3A 1T6 (350 metres from the Centre Mont-Royal)
Studio with one bed and kitchenette (breakfast included): CAD 276.00 per night before taxes (approximately CAD 328.44 including taxes)
Studio with two beds and kitchenette (breakfast included): CAD 306.00 per night before taxes (approximately CAD 364.14 including taxes)
To benefit from the preferential rate:
1. Make your reservation online by clicking “Check Availability” at the following link: https://www.marriott.com/fr/hotels/yulri-residence-inn-montreal-downtown/overview/
2. Follow the instructions below:
a. Enter your stay dates
b. In the “Special Rates” section, select “Corporate/Promotional Code” and enter the code: ZN1
c. Click “Done”, then “Find a Room” to view rooms available at the preferential rate (financial industry rate)
Le Square Phillips Hôtel & Suites
1193 Place Phillips, Montréal, Québec, Canada, H3B 3C9 (900 metres from the Centre Mont-Royal)
Studio with one king bed (breakfast included): CAD 233.00 per night before taxes (approximately CAD 277.27 including taxes)
Loft studio with one queen bed (breakfast included): CAD 254.00 per night before taxes (approximately CAD 302.26 including taxes)
Loft studio with one queen bed (breakfast included): CAD 265.00 per night before taxes (approximately CAD 315.35 including taxes)
To benefit from the preferential rate:
1. Make your reservation via our partner Voyages FCNQ by sending an email to voyagesfcnq@fcnq.ca and indicating “CIRIEC – Montréal Congress” in the subject line of your email.
Weekly rates are also available for this hotel.
Other nearby hotels
Hôtel & Café Ambrose
3422 Stanley Street, Montréal, Québec, Canada, H3A 1R8 (450 metres from the Centre Mont-Royal)
Best Western Ville-Marie Montréal Hôtel & Suites
3407 Peel Street, Montréal, Québec, Canada, H3A 1W7 (250 metres from the Centre Mont-Royal)
If you wish, you can use the accommodation search tool provided by Tourisme Montréal.
Getting Around
The hotels listed above are easily accessible and all offer paid parking facilities. From Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL), you can reach downtown by taxi (approximately CAD 40–50, fixed fare), public transit (747 shuttle, approximately CAD 11), or ride-sharing services. Whichever option you choose, you will easily reach the city centre.
The Centre Mont-Royal is easily accessible on foot or by public transit. You may consult the website of Société de transport de Montréal to familiarise yourself with the public transport network. The Centre Mont-Royal is directly connected to McGill station. You can also explore Montréal’s bike-sharing system, BIXI Montréal. CIRIEC-Canada encourages the use of active transportation and public transit for those who are able to do so.
Visiting Montréal in October
In October, Montréal offers a rich cultural and tourist programme, ideal for extending your stay after the Congress. Enjoy the autumn colours on a walk up Mount Royal or through Old Montréal, explore public markets, or discover world-class exhibitions.
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts hosts several major exhibitions, including Sunrises: The Art of the Confederations of the Rivers and Great Lakes, on display until 11 October 2026. The McCord Stewart Museum is another must-see. In October 2026, it presents On the Menu Montréal: A Restaurant History, exploring the city’s culinary and social evolution. At the MEM – Montréal Memories Centre, visitors can enjoy immersive exhibitions dedicated to Montréal’s history and identities. The exhibition Detours – Urban Encounters, running until 2027, offers unique life stories. Several temporary exhibitions are free of charge, making it an accessible cultural option.
For any questions regarding the Congress, please contact: congres2026@ciriec.ca.