Montréal-Trudeau Airport’s Terminal parking facility provides an extensive range of short-stay parking options. Only five minutes’ walk from check-in, the Terminal parking facility incorporates a three-story short-stay parking lot, a ground-level drop-off/pick-up area and, in case you’re feeling luxurious, a valet service so you can remove the hassle of parking yourself. It’s important to note that, as Terminal parking is a multi-story facility, a height restriction of six feet 10 inches (2.1 meters) is in place throughout.
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If you’re going to be away for a week or more and looking to save some money, many of YUL’s open-air long-stay parking options are more affordable than Terminal parking. A fleet of complimentary shuttle buses make the 15-minute trip between the parking lots and terminal forecourt 24 hours a day, which is particularly convenient if you’re holding onto more luggage or kids than you can carry in one go. A number of off-site, independent, long-stay facilities located around YUL offer their own parking deals and shuttle services, but bear in mind that these are not always free of charge.
Montréal-Trudeau Airport’s Indoor parking facility is actually underneath the check-in area, so you can be cleared for boarding in minutes while your car is protected and pampered in a secure and heated underground parking facility. Before booking your space or any of the valet options, be sure to check your vehicle clears the Indoor lot’s six-foot 10-inch (2.1-meter) height limit.
YUL’s terminal forecourt has a series of bays reserved for quick drop-offs and pick-ups, so your passengers can be in or out of the airport in seconds. However, in order to keep the terminal entrance clear, you are limited to just a few minutes in these bays and are not allowed to leave your vehicle unattended.
If you’d like a bit more time to wish your passengers farewell or you’ve arrived at the airport before they’ve landed, YUL offers one hour of completely free parking in the CellParc Lot. Once you’ve wished them a happy trip or received a message to tell you they’re ready to be picked up, it’s just a three-minute drive to the terminal.
Along with its on-site hotel, Montréal-Trudeau Airport is surrounded by a huge range of hotels and motels that offer an extensive selection of accommodation, parking and transport deals to suit any timeframe and any budget.
If you’re traveling on business or starting your vacation in style, the Montreal Airport Marriott In-Terminal Hotel is, just as the name suggests, located within YUL’s terminal building and provides unparalleled access to the check-in hall and airport parking facilities. As such, the Marriott is able to offer an extensive range of packages that combine your flights, your hotel rooms and long-term parking for up to two weeks, giving you even more time to relax and enjoy the luxurious, five-star facilities.
At just 0.6 miles (one kilometer) away from YUL, the Aloft Montreal Airport offers cool, contemporary style at an affordable rate. If you’re not away for long, Aloft offers on-site parking charged per day, but if you’re away for a week or more, the hotel also has a number of discount deals on parking for anywhere between seven and 14 days. Aloft Montreal also runs a complimentary airport shuttle every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day, which will take you between the hotel and the airport in just five minutes.
Comfort Inn Aeroport Dorval is a good option if you’re booking on a budget. Only 1.8 miles (three kilometers) from YUL, the Comfort Inn offers free parking for the duration of your stay but, if you’re planning on leaving your car there while you’re away, the hotel’s Stay and Fly Packages include free and secure parking, a complimentary seat on their airport shuttle service and they’ll even throw in a free breakfast before you fly.
Frequently asked questions
Is there free WiFi at Montréal-Trudeau Airport?
You can access the Internet for free for 60 minutes via the ‘YUL WiFi’ network. All you need to do is open your browser and accept the terms and conditions. It’s accessible throughout the terminal.
Where can I find information about my flight?
YUL’s departures/arrivals feed contains details of all the day’s flight activity, including scheduled and revised departure and arrival times as well as your airline, flight number, gate and the opportunity to follow your flight with SMS updates sent straight to your phone. You can see it here.
Alternatively, the airport runs two information counters 24 hours a day as well as multiple banks of courtesy phones, video walls and information terminals in locations throughout the facility.
I’ve lost something - what do I do?
Items lost and found on Montréal-Trudeau Airport property will be kept securely at the airport cloakroom in the public area near domestic departures. The cloakroom is open 24 hours a day and can be reached on +1 514 633 2076. If you think you’ve left something on your plane, you should contact your airline as soon as possible.
Does Montréal-Trudeau Airport have any accessibility facilities?
YUL terminal building and all of its parking lots are fitted with facilities to welcome and accommodate all of its visitors, regardless of ability or mobility.
Montreal Airport guide
Location of Montréal-Trudeau Airport
Montréal-Trudeau Airport is located on the Island of Montreal, just 12 miles (20 kilometers) from downtown Montreal and easily accessible by road and rail. The airport is connected via the Autoroute 520 expressway to Autoroute 40 heading north east and Autoroute 20 running south west, both of which serve as major connections between Montreal and Quebec City as part of the Trans-Canada Highway.
Numerous public bus routes take advantage of this connectivity with services running every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and taking just over 30 minutes to travel between Montreal Central Station and the airport. Although YUL doesn’t currently have a dedicated rail station, work has started on a major rapid transit rail network that will connect the airport to the rest of the island and is scheduled to be completed in 2020. Until then, the closest rail station is Dorval and there is a free shuttle bus running between the airport and the station every 30 minutes.
History of Montréal-Trudeau Airport
The site that would become Montréal-Trudeau Airport was established in the 1940s, when it became clear that the region’s original airport, operating since 1927, was no longer able to keep up with rising travel demands. Dorval Airport, as it was originally known, opened on September 1 1941. Within five years, the airport was handling more than 250,000 passengers a year and by the 1950s, Dorval was welcoming over one million visitors annually.
In 1960, the site was renamed Montréal-Dorval International airport and a new $30 million terminal facility made the airport not only the biggest in Canada but one of the biggest in the world at the time, acting as the gateway to Canada for all European air traffic and serving over two million passengers per year.
Since then, the airport has benefited from hundreds of millions of dollars of investment and expansion to bring it up to the standard of other major North American airports and, in 2004, it was renamed the Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in recognition of the Montreal native's achievements as Prime Minister.
How to get to Montreal Airport
Car
YUL is easily reachable by road thanks to Autoroute 520, the dedicated expressway that connects the airport to Autoroute 20 and Autoroute 40 – two major highways that span Quebec and form vital parts of the Trans-Canada Highway.
Wherever you’re coming from, you can use the postcode QC H4Y 1H1 to find your way to Montreal-Trudeau Airport. You’ll need to leave the Autoroute 20 at the Dorval Circle at 54 to reach the entrance.
Bus
Société de Transport de Montréal (STM), the city’s public transport agency, currently runs five different bus services to and from the airport. Routes ‘204 Cardinal’ and ‘209 Sources’ run every 10 minutes through downtown Montreal to the airport every day of the week, while the ‘356 Lachine/Montréal-Trudeau/Des Sources’ and ‘378 Sauvé/Côte-Vertu/Montréal-Trudeau’ run overnight between 1am and 5 am.
STM also runs an express shuttle service every 10 minutes, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, connecting the airport to eight major downtown stops including metro and rail stations. This shuttle service operates on its own tariff system and regular bus tickets are not valid.
The average bus journey from Montreal city center to YUL will take 30-40 minutes.
Train
The nearest rail station to YUL is Dorval Station, just 1.2 miles (two kilometers) away. A complimentary shuttle bus runs between the rail station and the airport every 30 minutes and most of STM’s airport bus routes include stops at Dorval Station, as well as numerous other rail and metro stations between YUL and the city center.
Useful tips for travelling from Montreal Airport
Arrive in plenty of time
More than 600 flights arrive and depart at Montréal-Trudeau Airport each day and, although its check-in hall, parking facilities and access routes are built to accommodate thousands of visitors, they can still become congested during peak hours. As such, if you’re flying elsewhere in Canada or into the USA, try to arrive at the airport at least two hours before boarding and if you’re on a transatlantic flight, you should arrive no less than three hours before you fly.
What’s the difference between Montréal-Trudeau and Montréal-Dorval Airports?
Rather confusingly, there isn’t one. Montréal-Dorval Airport officially became Montréal-Trudeau Airport in 2004, but due to a combination of habit and disagreements with some of Prime Minister Trudeau’s policies, many Montrealers still refer to YUL as ‘Montréal-Dorval Airport’ or even just ‘Dorval Airport’.
Check the height of your vehicle
YUL’s short-stay parking lot is situated in a multi-story facility that operates a height restriction of six feet 10 inches (2.1 meters) throughout. Save yourself a possible headache before booking your parking space and double-check your car is eligible to enter.
Don’t forget your phone
If you’re picking someone up from YUL and you’ve arrived earlier than they have, you can use the CellParc Lot completely free for an hour rather than driving round and round the airport. Keep an eye on your phone until they call or message to say they’re ready and then it’s a three-minute drive to the terminal forecourt where they’ll be waiting.
Montreal Airport facilities
Montréal-Trudeau Airport is one of only two airports in Canada to offer non-stop flights to five different continents and its single terminal building is equipped with a wide variety of retail, entertainment and food options to ensure you are prepared for the trip ahead, whether you’re hopping cross-country or embarking on a long-haul journey.
From fast food, fresh coffee and a smattering of international restaurants to cutting-edge technology, high fashion and even a florist, YUL's facilities are inspired by its reputation as a global gateway.
Facilities at YUL include:
Art gallery
Baggage services
Baggage carts
Baggage wrap
Car hire
Cash machines/ATMS
Cloakroom
Currency exchange
Disabled access
Family facilities
Change tables
Children’s play area
Nursery rooms
Florist
Food and drink
Bars
Cafés
Delis
Fast food
Pre-packaged food
Restaurants
Hotels and motels
Information desk
Internet access
WiFi
Lost and found
Lounges
Business facilities
Medical services and first aid
Parking facilities
Car share program
Covered parking
Long-term parking
Pick-up/drop-off bays
Short-term parking
Free to wait parking
Valet parking
Pay phones
Phone and laptop charging
Post office
Prayer rooms
Shoe shine
Shopping
Convenience stores
Duty free
High-street brands
Luxury goods
Smoking area
Spa and salon
Special assistance
Toilets
Transport facilities
Travel agents
Trolleys
Viewing platform
Top things to do in Montreal Airport
A taste of travel
Whether you’re in the mood for Greek food, Japanese dishes, wood-fired pizza or one of the best burgers money can buy at an airport, YUL’s diverse and eclectic mix of fast food outlets, cocktails bars, pubs, diners and delis offers a range of favorites and local delicacies.
If you're hungry during your layover, make sure to stop by the airport’s very own gourmet food truck, which features a rotating cast of Québec’s best street food brands and chefs who use locally sourced products to create innovative, tasty and affordable meals and snacks for when you’re on the move.
An eye for retail
Montréal-Trudeau Airport’s retail hall is as vibrant and creative as the city itself, with convenience stores selling travel essentials among a range of shops offering cutting-edge technology and electronic devices, classic vacation reading and the latest bestselling books, handcrafted sterling silver jewelry and an impressive selection of fashion and lifestyle labels from iconic global brands to local designers.
There’s also an extensive duty free outlet with a wide selection of souvenirs for family and friends back home and even a shop especially for the kids that sells a colorful range of quality toys and games to keep them busy throughout the flight.
Flower power
Whether you’re welcoming friends and family home or want something extra special to take back to a loved one, YUL has its very own in-house florist with a wide choice of ready-made bouquets, as well as the option to put together your own from the day’s selection of freshly picked flowers.
If you’re feeling travel weary, a moment taking in the colors and combinations of flowers on display can also make a refreshing change from endlessly scanning the departure boards.
Lounge around
Montréal-Trudeau Airport has several executive lounges that, for a fee, will permit entry to anyone regardless of the airline they’re flying with, the type of ticket they have or the destination they are flying to from Montreal.
If you’re in need of some peace and quiet away from the noise of the busy terminal, the Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounges and the National Bank World Mastercard Lounge offer their guests complimentary snacks and drinks as well as access to high-speed WiFi, HD TV, a selection of global newspapers and magazines, business facilities, workstations and showers.
Spoil yourself
If jet lag is getting the better of you, a visit to the airport’s spa and beauty lounge is the perfect remedy. The certified therapists there offer an extensive selection of treatments including manicures, pedicures, chair and table massages, as well as a series of Traveler’s Edition express treatments and a range of luxury beauty products and accessories, so your trip through the airport doesn’t have to be a stressful one.
Airport art
Montréal-Trudeau Airport’s Aérogalerie art program uses the unique space of the terminal building to house and hang an eclectic selection of works from the region’s creative community alongside those of artists from around the world.
As well as housing an integrated light installation by Alex Morgenthaler and a permanent collection of drawings and paintings, the terminal is regularly used to exhibit touring collections of photography and sculpture. Visit the Information Desk to find out what’s on during your stay or just wander through the gallery on the way to your gate to take it all in.
Keep the kids happy
If you sometimes find airports a bit overwhelming, imagine what it must be like for children. Fortunately, YUL has installed children’s play zones in each of their boarding areas to keep them entertained and occupied before boarding, ensuring they take their seats on the plane happy and ready to fly, having burned off any nervous energy or bad moods.
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