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Longueuil

Located on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River, directly opposite Montreal, Longueuil serves as a strategic hub for frequent-flyer hotel travelers seeking a quieter base while maintaining easy access to the larger metropolitan area. As the seat of the Montérégie administrative region and the central city of its urban agglomeration, Longueuil offers a blend of residential calm and commercial convenience. With a history dating back to its founding as a seigneurie in 1657, the city has evolved into a significant commuter town, home to over 250,000 residents. For business travelers, the city provides essential amenities without the density of downtown Montreal. The urban landscape is characterized by post-war single-family homes and distinct boroughs, including Le Vieux-Longueuil, Saint-Hubert, and Greenfield Park. Its location makes it an ideal gateway for exploring southern Quebec, while its direct riverfront position ensures connectivity to Montreal’s core via efficient transport links. Whether for short-term stays or extended business trips, Longueuil offers a stable, well-connected environment for travelers navigating the region.

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

For hotel stays, focus on Le Vieux-Longueuil for its historic charm and proximity to the riverfront, or Saint-Hubert for better transport links. These boroughs offer the best balance of accessibility to Montreal and local amenities for business travelers.

Getting Around

Longueuil is essentially a commuter town with a large portion of residents working in Montreal. Travelers should leverage the direct connections across the Saint Lawrence River. While specific airport IATA codes are not listed, the city's position as Montreal's second-largest suburb ensures robust public transit and road networks for reaching major hubs and business districts.

Best Season

As the seat of the judicial district and administrative region, Longueuil hosts consistent business activity year-round. Summer offers pleasant riverfront views, while winter requires attention to weather conditions. The city's suburban nature means hotel availability is generally stable throughout the year, unlike the peak tourist seasons of downtown Montreal.

Nearby attractions

Notre-Dame Basilica

Notre-Dame Basilica

Worship6.9 km

Catholic basilica in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Saputo Stadium

Saputo Stadium

Culture7.6 km

soccer stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Jacques Cartier Bridge

Jacques Cartier Bridge

Landmark4.9 km

bridge near Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral

Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral

Worship8.0 km

cathedral in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Museum8.9 km

art museum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Parc Jean-Drapeau

Parc Jean-Drapeau

Park4.8 km

public park in the Ville-Marie borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Montreal Botanical Garden

Montreal Botanical Garden

Park8.1 km

botanical garden in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

La Ronde

La Ronde

Landmark4.9 km

amusement park in Montreal, Quebec

Mount Royal

Mount Royal

Nature9.3 km

hill in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Chapel of Our Lady of Help, Montreal

Chapel of Our Lady of Help, Montreal

Worship6.4 km

Catholic chapel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Church of Saint-Pierre-Apôtre, Montreal

Church of Saint-Pierre-Apôtre, Montreal

Worship6.4 km

church building in Quebec, Canada

Montréal Insectarium

Montréal Insectarium

Museum7.8 km

zoo in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Dining

Hoogan et Beaufort

Restaurant Michelin$$$$7.3 km

Set on a repurposed brownfield, this restaurant with an urban-style aesthetic has preserved remnants of its glorious heritage: red-brick walls dating back to 1904 and metal framework. Under the direction of chef Marc-André Jetté, the house specialty is wood-fired cooking (even the desserts!) and fresh, cherry-picked ingredients. The result is a mouth-watering lineup, starring the likes of house-made agnolotti with celeriac and Louis d'Or cheese, duck wood-fired whole on the carcass, served with quince and braised pointed cabbage, or grilled pear with oats and sweet clover. Other highlights inc

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Jérôme Ferrer - Europea

Restaurant Michelin$$$$8.4 km

Housed in an ultra-modern architectural setting with towering windows bathing the interior in light, this restaurant offers diners a wonderful view of the brigade at work in the glass-paned kitchen. The chef is the son of farmers from France. Fusing French culinary traditions with the riches of Quebec's terroir, his menu celebrates premium ingredients: lobster from the Magdalen Islands, king crab, Appalachian red deer, scallops and caviar. Fragrant consommés, velvety creams, and complex sauces point to significant culinary expertise. The meal is also suffused with nostalgia: crispy pork rinds

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Sabayon

Restaurant Michelin$$$$8.8 km

The chef has taken an atypical route to this kitchen, having trained in pâtisserie before turning his hand to cooking. Patrice Demers creates vivid, accessible, and unpretentious dishes that allow the Québec terroir to shine. Working in partnership with the province's best producers, he elevates each ingredient with formidable precision. Fruit and vegetables reign supreme, especially in summer, when the menu is almost entirely meat-free. His signature dish is wood fire-grilled mushrooms, topped with a delicate, crispy arlette and accompanied by a bay leaf and juniper-infused sabayon. But desse

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Sushi Nishinokaze

Restaurant Michelin$$$$9.8 km

In the minimalist and traditional setting of a fine dining sushi counter, Japanese chef Vincent Gee has a demanding and deeply respectful approach to Edomae tradition. Fish, sourced from Japan for the most part and shored up by excellent Canadian produce, is presented at the start of service in their traditional box. Particular attention is paid to the rice, which is pesticide-free and stored in straw baskets: it is seasoned with a subtle blend of vinegars and its temperature is adjusted to the fat content of the fish. Skilful curing and marinating demonstrate confident technique, enhancing an

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Annette bar à vin

RestaurantBib Gourmand$$7.3 km

On the redeveloped industrial site of the Angus Shops, Annette is chef Marc-Antoine Jetté's second establishment. Opened in 2023, it stands right opposite his first restaurant, Hoogan & Beaufort. People come here, of course, for Hugo Duchesne's brilliant wine list, which includes both great vintages and accessible novelties, plus a wide selection by the glass. Food is served in this modern glass building with an open kitchen overlooking the contemporary space. The seasonal dishes served are far more than mere accompaniments. Generous and precise, they are designed for sharing, tapas-style: mus

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Cadet

RestaurantBib Gourmand$$7.4 km

This restaurant a stone's throw from the Quartier des Spectacles is the little sister of Bouillon Bilk and run by the same team. The spacious room, with its contemporary, minimalist style, partly open kitchen and long counter, makes for a convivial experience. On the menu: tapas-style dishes for sharing, such as beautifully fresh leek and marinated mackerel, hand-cut beef tartare with grated Asiago cheese, snow crab with red curry, and calamari seared with Asian pear and topped with chili beurre blanc. For dessert, try the chocolate-banana tart. Four dishes for two and a dessert to share is ab

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Mastard

Restaurant Michelin$$$10.5 km

Quite a way off the beaten track, Mastard rests on the shoulders of humble and engaging chef-owner Simon Mathys, who has completed stints in the kitchens of Laurie Raphaël in Quebec City and Le Manitoba in Montréal. Accommodating some 50 diners, this restaurant with a subtly contemporary design quickly fills up (reservations required; only five services a week). The chef devises an unabashedly original carte blanche menu centered on produce from the terroir, which is often elevated by sauces, sabayon sauces and emulsions – something of a trademark of his. Every dish is made with quality ingred

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Rôtisserie La Lune

RestaurantBib Gourmand$$10.7 km

A stone's throw from Mon Lapin, the owners of that restaurant have opened a different sort of eatery. Behind the large glass façade, in a lively brasserie setting, it's all about traditional rotisserie cooking. The apparent simplicity of this comfort food belies real skill. Free-range poultry is slowly spit-roasted and served with crispy fries or chicken soup with raviolini, on par with the best Italian brodi. For dessert, a maple leaf-shaped sablé biscuit contains delicate marshmallow and an intensely flavored maple caramel. The atmosphere is family-friendly at the start of the service, getti

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