MONTREAL BACHELOR PARTY ITINERARY: $150-$250 BUDGET
By Connected Montréal · Feb 12, 2026 · 07 MIN read
You don't need to break the bank for an epic Montreal weekend. This $150-$250 per person itinerary delivers high-level service on a sensible budget.
Quick Summary
- The $150-$250 per person budget covers a dedicated host, steakhouse dinner, and nightlife.
- Day 2 includes Old Port day drinking on rooftops followed by a supper club evening.
- A dedicated host handles venue entry, skipping covers and lines at every stop.
Day 1: Arrival
Your bachelor party arrives in Montreal. You link up with your dedicated host who goes over the weekend plans and answers any questions. Your host knows the city inside out and is there to make sure you have the best time possible.
Day 1: Afternoon — Bar Hopping
Hit Crescent Street, Saint Denis, or Saint Laurent for some afternoon exploration. You'll realize quickly that one of Montreal's greatest assets is its laid-back, social energy. Grab a terrasse, order some pitchers, and settle into the vibe.
Day 1: Evening — Steakhouse + Nightlife
Dinner at one of the best steakhouses in Montreal — we match the restaurant to your budget. Nothing more traditional than a steak dinner for a bachelor party. Post-dinner, your host walks you into the venue — straight to your table, skipping lines and covers.
Late night: bar hop or head to a nightclub on our guest list. We'll map out bars where your group can explore the scene.
Day 2: Brunch + Old Port
Montreal brunch is about the food. Go upscale at Lemeac or classic Montreal with a greasy spoon. Afternoon: walk around the Old Port — great for day drinking on rooftops and terrasses, plus activities like ziplining.
Day 2: Evening — Supper Club
Supper clubs combine dinner and clubbing in one spot. Late dinner followed by bottle service at your table as the lights dim and the music goes up. In our opinion, it's a must-do for every bachelor party. See our supper club rankings for the top venues.
Location Highlights
- Downtown Montreal: CRESCENT STREET — MONTREAL'S CLASSIC ENGLISH-LANGUAGE PARTY STRIP