
Buses from Montreal, QC to New York, NY travel the 376mi (605.11km) journey, taking approximately 11h, 25m. Usually, there are 35 buses operating per day including direct routes. While the average ticket price for this journey is around $108.80, you can find the cheapest bus tickets for as low as $50.73.
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European charm meets North American energy in Quebec’s largest city. Montréal’s got that perfect mix of old-world beauty and modern buzz, and whether you're in it for the history, festivals, or just the food (we don't blame you), Montréal is unforgettable any time of year.
Stroll through Old Montréal for a low-key activity, where the cobblestone streets and cozy cafés are giving full storybook vibes. If you’re into architecture, you can't miss the stunning Notre-Dame Basilica, and for a laid-back afternoon of shopping and dining, check out Plateau Mont-Royal or Mile End. And if you’re into skyline views, Mount Royal Park’s have been described as breathtaking. Don’t forget to feast. We wouldn’t pass through without a taste of poutine (yum!), and definitely try a smoked meat sandwich or an authentic bagel – shhh... they’re as good as New York’s best... but you didn’t hear it from us.
Whatever you're taking a bus to Montréal for, make sure you’re ready for all the joie de vivre there is to discover.





They say if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. Not to brag, but you can make it here easily on a Trailways bus. We can’t promise your name in big lights, though.
If you’re in a New York state of mind, whether you’re feeling Broadway-bound or just want to get low-key lost among the skyscrapers, NYC has what you’re looking for. Between every landmark, from the Empire State Building to Times Square to Central Park, you can dine on every type of cuisine, shop for whatever your heart desires, and find somewhere to stay no matter what your budget. There are live shows for every taste, from comedy to jazz, musicals and more. Or hole up in a book or record shop for a bit and escape the ever-present crowds.
The itineraries are endless – so make it your own. Explore the 5 boroughs with abandon.
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