2026-06-13 – 2026-06-15
Traveling to the Formula 1 Montreal Grand Prix 2026 means three intense days at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, a fast, technical track on Île Notre-Dame that consistently produces overtakes, safety cars, and dramatic strategy calls. The atmosphere in Montreal is electric all weekend, with grandstands close to the action and easy access from downtown via the metro. Travorio makes planning the trip smoother, with hotel and ticket packages bookable using major cryptocurrencies and flexible installment payment options.
Event Details
| Event | F1 Montreal GP 2026 |
| Dates | 2026-06-13 – 2026-06-15 |
| Venue | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve |
| City | Montreal |
| Country | Canada |
| Timezone | EST |
Getting There: Flights to Montreal
| Nearest Airport | YUL |
| Average Flight Price | $400 |
| Crypto Discount | Up to 5% off |
For the 2026 Montreal Grand Prix, fly into Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL), the city’s main hub. Spring fares from major North American cities typically start around $400 if you book 3–5 months ahead, before teams and fans lock in trips. Routes from New York, Toronto, London, and Paris fill first, especially Thursday and Friday arrivals and Monday departures. Aim for midweek flights, consider early-morning or late-night departures, and lock in tickets as soon as race dates are confirmed.
Where to Stay for F1 Montreal GP 2026
| Budget Hotels | From $70/night |
| Mid-Range | From $180/night |
| Book Early | At least 3-4 months before |
For the 2026 Montreal Grand Prix, hotels near Circuit Gilles Villeneuve and downtown sell out early, so focus on staying in Downtown/Quartier des Spectacles, Old Montreal, or Plateau-Mont-Royal. Downtown and Old Montreal give fastest metro access to the circuit and plenty of dining, with mid-range rooms typically around $220–$350 per night over race weekend, and luxury properties from $450+. Plateau offers a more local feel, good restaurants and bars, and slightly better value, with boutique stays often in the $180–$260 range.
Find Hotels in MontrealTravel Tips for F1 Montreal GP 2026
For the 2026 F1 Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, most EU, UK, US, and many other nationals enter visa-free but must complete an online eTA if arriving by air; check Canada’s official site early. Montreal runs on Eastern Standard Time (EST), so adjust jet lag plans accordingly. From YUL airport, use the 747 express bus to downtown or fixed-rate taxis and app-based rides. Book flights and hotels 9–12 months ahead; race-week inventory sells out quickly near Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. Pack layered clothing, light rain gear, comfortable shoes, ear protection, a power bank, and printed or offline digital copies of all reservations.
Pay Your Way
Payment for your F1 Montreal GP 2026 trip can stay flexible: split package costs into four interest-free installments with Sezzle pay-in-4, use crypto for added privacy and potential savings on fees, or rely on PayPal for fast, familiar checkout that keeps your card details off multiple booking sites.
Who This Event Is Best For
F1 Montreal GP 2026 is ideal for: motorsport fans,couples,foodies.
- Motorsport fans: Watch the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles‑Villeneuve from upgraded grandstands around the Senna ‘S’ and Hairpin, with DRS zones on the Casino Straight delivering some of the season’s best overtakes just minutes from downtown Montréal.
- Couples: Pair race day at Île Notre‑Dame with evenings in Old Montréal, timing your trip around the June 2026 Grand Prix weekend so you can walk from trackside hospitality to candlelit dinners along the cobblestone streets near Place Jacques‑Cartier.
- Foodies: Use the 2026 F1 weekend as an excuse to eat across the city, from smoked meat at Schwartz’s and poutine on Rue Sainte‑Catherine between sessions to chef‑driven tasting menus in Mile End after qualifying and the Sunday race.
Visa and Entry Requirements
| Visa Status | visa-free |
| Details | US citizens: passport required |



