Montreal Marriott Chateau Champlain
Stay at the iconic Marriott Château Champlain, ideally located in the heart of downtown Montreal. In addition to being connected to the metro network, it's just away from must-see attractions such as Old Montreal, the Bell Centre and the Convention Center. The famous Sainte-Catherine Street, with its boutiques and restaurants, is also nearby.
999 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard | Montréal | Canada
You can check-in as early as November 7th and check out by November 15th
- Special group rate: 279.00 CAD per night
- Check-in time: 4:00 PM
- If you would like to check in before 4:00 PM, please coordinate directly with the hotel.
- Check-out time: 12:00 PM
- If you would like to have a late check-out, please make this request when making your reservation, which will be subject to availability and applicable rates.
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- City Tax: The Montreal lodging tax of 3.5 percent, the ESG contribution (economic, social, governance) of 1.3 percent, the goods and services tax (GST) of 5 percent, and the Quebec sales tax (QST) of 9.975%. Taxes are subject to change without notice.
- Booking Payment Conditions: All reservations require a valid credit card. The reservation will only be guaranteed upon advance full payment via the hotel booking link. Individual reservations may be canceled at no charge up to 48 hours before the arrival date. The hotel will assess a fee equal to one (1) night’s stay, plus applicable taxes, if cancellations are received after this deadline.
- Booking Cancellations: Until 14 days before the arrival date, one night will be charged and the remaining payment will be refunded. Late cancellations or no-shows will be the total amount of the stay.
Travel Resources
Citizens traveling from the EU, Australia, the U.K., and the United States do not need to arrange a visa in advance to attend IASS 2026 in Canada; a visa on arrival is issued upon entry (passport validity requirements apply).
To check visa requirements for any other country, please visit the official Canadian government visa information page.
There are two associated plug types, A and B. Plug type A has two flat parallel pins, while plug type B has two flat parallel pins and a grounding pin. Canada operates on a 120V supply voltage and 60Hz. It is recommended to bring a universal adapter if you are traveling from a country that uses different plug types or voltages. Travelers from countries that use 220–240V appliances should also check whether their devices are dual-voltage compatible before use.
Experience the beauty of Montreal during your visit. Fall in Montreal brings crisp air, colorful foliage, and comfortable sightseeing weather. Temperatures typically range from 8°C to 17°C (46°F to 63°F), though cooler mornings and evenings are common. Visitors should pack layers and a light jacket, as conditions can vary throughout the day and occasional rainfall is possible.
Canada is generally a safe country for tourists, with low rates of violent crime. However, petty theft like pickpocketing and bag snatching are common in tourist areas, especially on public transport. To stay safe, be aware of your surroundings, avoid flashing valuables, and take precautions against petty theft.
Places to visit while in Montreal
Visit the Montreal Visitor Bureau website for suggestions on navigating the city, maps, additional places to visit, and places to eat.
Old Montreal
The city's oldest neighborhood, Old Montreal is known for its cobblestone streets, historic architecture, charming cafés, and waterfront views. It's the perfect place to explore Montreal's French colonial heritage and vibrant cultural scene.
Notre-Dame Basilica
One of Montreal's most iconic landmarks, this stunning Gothic Revival church is renowned for its intricate woodwork, vibrant stained glass windows, and breathtaking interior. Visitors can also enjoy immersive light and sound experiences held inside the basilica.
Mount Royal
Designed in part by the creator of New York's Central Park, Mount Royal offers scenic walking trails, lookout points, and green spaces in the heart of the city. The Kondiaronk Belvedere provides spectacular panoramic views of downtown Montreal.
Montreal Botanical Garden
One of the largest botanical gardens in the world, this expansive attraction features themed gardens, greenhouses, and thousands of plant species. Seasonal exhibits and beautifully landscaped grounds make it a favorite for nature lovers.
Jean-Talon Market
Located in the Little Italy neighborhood, Jean-Talon Market is one of North America's largest open-air markets. Visitors can browse fresh produce, local cheeses, baked goods, and specialty foods while experiencing Montreal's diverse culinary culture.
Saint Joseph's Oratory
Perched on the slope of Mount Royal, this grand basilica and pilgrimage site is one of Canada's most important religious landmarks. Its impressive dome, peaceful gardens, and observation areas attract visitors from around the world.