Where to Stay Guide

Where to Stay in Mont-Tremblant

The pedestrian village gets all the attention. Here is what the other three areas actually offer and who they are right for.

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Frida Engstrom Travel Editor

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Station Mont-Tremblant (Pedestrian Village)

Ski-in, ski-out, and pay for every step of it

Luxury $350-$800/night

The car-free village at the base of the ski runs is engineered for convenience. Colorful Quebecois-style buildings line Place Saint-Bernard and Allée des Cèdres, putting you three minutes from Gondola Express and the main lifts. Microbrasserie Tremblant, Apres Bar, and a dozen fondue spots are right there. You do not need a car. You do not need to think. But you pay for that. Expect $400 to $700 a night in ski season, more on Quebec school holidays. Rooms facing the mountain directly are dramatically better than those facing the parking structure. Book those or skip the extra spend.

Best for
Skiers who want zero logisticscouples on a splurge weekendanyone who wants everything on one bill
Walk times
  • Gondola Express ski lifts 3 min
  • Microbrasserie Tremblant 2 min
  • Lac Tremblant public beach 15 min
Skip if: You are watching your budget, travelling with kids who need grocery runs, or you want to feel like a local rather than a resort guest
Local tip: Ask specifically for a mountain-facing room when booking. Rooms on the parking side cost the same and feel half as good.

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Lac Tremblant (Lakefront)

Water views, quieter nights, ten minutes from the hill

Luxury $180-$450/night

Along Chemin Duplessis and the shores of Lac Tremblant, you get the lake on one side and the mountain on the other. Club Tremblant and Chateau Beauvallon anchor this strip with condo-style units and actual space. The public beach at Plage du Village is an eight-minute walk down Chemin de la Chapelle. In summer this area beats the village entirely: kayaking from your doorstep, no post-ski crowds at breakfast, silence after 10pm. Winter is quieter than the village and you will need a shuttle or car for the gondola. Restaurant options nearby are thin. Buy groceries at IGA in Saint-Jovite before you check in.

Best for
Summer visitorscouples who want views without village noisefamilies with young kids who need outdoor space
Walk times
  • Plage du Village public beach 8 min
  • Chemin de la Chapelle trailhead 5 min
  • Pedestrian village (on foot) 20 min
Skip if: You are here to ski hard every day and cannot be bothered with shuttle logistics
Local tip: Sunrise over Lac Tremblant from east-facing rooms at Club Tremblant is one of the best free experiences in the region. Worth asking for that orientation.

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Route 117 Corridor (Montée Ryan to Versant Soleil)

Mid-range condos and family chalets between town and mountain

Mid-range $120-$300/night

The stretch of Route 117 and Montée Ryan running from Saint-Jovite toward the resort holds most of the region's mid-range condo inventory. Tremblant Altitude, Westin Resort Tremblant, and a dozen condo complexes sit along this corridor. You are seven minutes from the gondola by car and ten minutes from the IGA and Pharmaprix in Saint-Jovite. Versant Soleil, the quieter south-facing side of the mountain, is accessed from here. Families with rented SUVs do well on this strip. Most units have full kitchens. Restaurant density is low so plan to cook or drive to the village for dinner.

Best for
Families needing kitchen spacegroups splitting a condoskiers who want a car-based base at moderate prices
Walk times
  • Versant Soleil lifts (by car) 7 min
  • Pedestrian village (by car) 10 min
  • Saint-Jovite IGA (by car) 10 min
Skip if: You want to walk anywhere, you do not have a car, or you are here primarily for apres-ski
Local tip: Condo complexes on this strip often include hot tubs and heated pools in the base rate. Verify before booking hotels without them. After a ski day at -20C, that difference matters.

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Saint-Jovite (Downtown Mont-Tremblant)

Real town, real prices, twelve kilometers from the resort

Budget $75-$160/night

Saint-Jovite is the actual municipality. Rue de Saint-Jovite has the IGA, Pharmaprix, hardware stores, and restaurants that locals eat at. Resto-Bar L'Annexe on Rue de Saint-Jovite and La Savoie nearby serve proper food without resort markup. This is where you stay if budget matters or if you are visiting in summer for hiking and cycling the P'tit Train du Nord trail. The 12km drive to the gondola takes about 15 minutes. There is no walking to skiing from here. But after five nights in a $95 room instead of $500, the drive starts to feel like a very good trade.

Best for
Budget travelerssummer hikers and cyclistsanyone staying five or more nights who needs real grocery access and normal restaurant prices
Walk times
  • IGA supermarket 5 min
  • Resto-Bar L'Annexe on Rue de Saint-Jovite 4 min
  • P'tit Train du Nord cycling trail access 10 min
Skip if: You need to ski every morning without a car, or you want resort atmosphere and immediate mountain access
Local tip: Walk Rue Ouimet before committing to a restaurant. Half the places on the main strip skip the tourist pricing that the village charges without hesitation.

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Area Price/Night Price Night UsdLifts AccessCar NeededBest Season
Station Village $350-800 3 min walk No Winter
Lac Tremblant $180-450 5 min drive / 20 min walk Recommended Summer
Route 117 Corridor $120-300 7 min drive Yes Year-round
Saint-Jovite $75-160 15 min drive Yes Summer / Budget
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Where should first-time visitors to Mont-Tremblant stay?

Station Mont-Tremblant pedestrian village for first-timers who are here to ski. Everything is within a three-minute walk and you will not waste half a day on logistics. If you are visiting in summer for hiking or the Festival International de Blues in July, Lac Tremblant is better value with actual views. Do not stay in Saint-Jovite on your first trip unless your budget forces it.

Is a car necessary in Mont-Tremblant?

Only if you stay in the pedestrian village can you get away without one. The free Navette shuttle runs between areas in ski season but it stops at 11pm and gets crowded on weekends. Uber barely exists here. If you are staying on Route 117 or in Saint-Jovite, rent a car in Montreal before driving up. Trying to arrange transport on arrival is a waste of time.

When is the cheapest time to visit Mont-Tremblant?

Shoulder seasons: late April through May after ski season, and October before winter crowds return. Village rooms that cost $500 in February drop to $150 in October. Avoid Quebec school holidays at all costs. March break spikes prices 40 to 60 percent across all areas. Even mid-week in January is significantly cheaper than weekends.

Is Mont-Tremblant worth visiting in summer?

Yes, and summer is less crowded than ski season. The mountain runs gondola rides to the summit lookout for around $30 CAD. Lac Tremblant has a supervised public beach. The P'tit Train du Nord multi-use trail runs through Saint-Jovite. In July, Festival International de Blues plays free outdoor concerts in the pedestrian village. Nightly rates in summer run 30 to 40 percent below peak ski season.




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Frida Engstrom

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Frida covers hotels and destinations across 160+ countries for HotelsVetted. After a decade of reviewing hotels from budget hostels to five-star resorts across Southeast Asia, Europe, and Latin America, she now leads our editorial team from Stockholm.