Friday, June 22, 2018

Festival International de Jazz de Montréal: Visiting the Festival?


Access to the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal site 
and all outdoor shows are free!

For live shows, check out the schedule
and buy tickets online at montrealjazzfest.com



Access to the site
The Festival International de Jazz de Montréal site is located
in the Quartier des spectacles, in the heart of downtown Montreal.

All means are good to come to the Festival:
walking, taxi, metro or bus, car, bike, skateboard, rollerblading, etc.

Public transit

Place-des-Arts and Saint-Laurent Metro stations (green line),
or Place d’Armes (orange lines)

Bus : 15, 24, 55, 80, 125 and 129 lines
stm.info for details

BIXI stations

montreal.bixi.com for details

Vehicle parking

Persons driving to the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal will be directed to paid parking areas near the site or directly on site at Place des Arts, Complexe Desjardins and the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM).

Bicycles, skateboards and in-line skates are not permitted on-site.
Bicycle parking available at the entrances of the site.

Map of the Festival
Where does your favorite artist play? Where are the bathrooms? Where are the best terraces, bars and food? To answer all these questions,
check out our site map.

A package for the Jazz aficionados! 
Take advantage of this unique package giving you unlimited access to these three indoor venues for the duration of your stay: Club Soda, MTELUS and l'Astral. With The Jazz Passeport Package, you can look forward to experiencing everything that the Festival has to offer.

– Only 30 packages available –

Book your accommodation
Visit our website and find all the available hotels near the Festival! 

Things to do
Discover Montreal and take part in the tourist activities
just steps away from the Festival!

Family Activities
Featuring a wide array of interactive activities conceived around the theme of “music”, in a space developed and laid out with family requirements in mind! Playtime meets technology in fun, musical installations—fanciful and fantastic!