Montreal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Commonly called Montreal–Trudeau, Montreal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport is the primary airport serving the city. The busiest airport in the province of Québec and one of the busiest in Canada, it sits on the Island of Montreal, 15 km west southwest of the city centre. It has 1 passenger terminal split into 4 zones. You’ll find a great range of dining and shopping options, as well as banking and currency exchange services. There are several transfer options to reach Downtown Montreal:
- A taxicab takes around 25-35 minutes. Taxi ranks can be found on the Arrivals level, near the central exit.
- You can also use Uber at Montreal–Trudeau Airport. The pick-up area is at door 6 on the Departures level.
- The 747 shuttle bus takes around 45-70 minutes. You can purchase your ticket directly on the bus or at the vending machines on the International Arrivals level. It’s the cheapest way to reach central Montreal.
- Many Montreal hotels provide free shuttle buses. Ask your hotel to see if they offer this service.
- Car rental agencies can be found in the Arrivals hall.
If you come by train to Montreal
Central Station is a major transportation hub in Montreal. Built in the mid-20th century, it’s served by Via Rail and Amtrak lines. Central Station is an important link in Montreal‘s Underground City. It’s home to Les Halles de la Gare, a popular dining and shopping complex. From here, you can get anywhere in the city by metro, bus, taxi or rental car.