Flights from London to Montreal

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Fly in the next three months: flights from London to Montreal

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Plan ahead for your trip from London to Montreal with Icelandair

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Flights from London to Montreal

For the best fares and an unparalleled flying experience, choose Icelandair to fly to Montreal (YUL) from London (LHR/LGW). Icelandair provides hundreds of hours of movies and music in the in-flight entertainment system, Wi-Fi access on most flights, and a USB power port at every seat to power up your laptop or smartphone. You'll enjoy an easy transit at our Keflavik hub and one of the shortest flying times over the Atlantic.

Old Montreal

The largest city of Quebec province was originally christened Ville-Marie, the City of Mary. That‘s still the name of Montreal‘s central borough and some houses from the period of the city‘s founding in the 17th century can still be seen there. In Ville-Marie you will find the city’s oldest neighborhood, Old Montreal. Walk up the Europeanesque main street, Rue St-Paul, and you’ll end up at the Place d’Armes Square, standing face-to-face with one of the city’s major attractions, the Basilique Notre-Dame, a Gothic cathedral from the 19th century. French is the city’s major language and French influence is visible in the architecture of its oldest areas.

Cultural Life

Anyone with an interest in the arts should have their hands full on a visit to Montreal, with all the galleries, theatre, dance and concerts at their disposal. Of particular note is the Montreal International Jazz Festival, the world’s largest festival of its kind.

Another good reason to visit Montreal is its eclectic cuisine. Try a poutine, the Québécois way of serving French fries, at a food market, coq au vin in the French restaurants of Old Montreal, or a smoked meat sandwich at a Jewish deli. The best shopping is done at Rue St-Denis which also stouts of voguish cafés. When you need a break from the busy streets of downtown, Parc Mont-Royal is an ideal retreat.

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Add a stopover in Iceland to your journey

If flying from London to Montreal with Icelandair, why not stopover in Iceland? You could simply change planes and be in and out of the airport in under an hour, but you could also do a stopover on our island for anywhere from 1 to 7 days, at no additional airfare. You will have the opportunity to explore Iceland's natural wonders and enjoy the culture and charming boutiques of Reykjavik.