Along the St. Lawrence River, Montreal hotels are bathed in the warmth of the relaxed and cosmopolitan city, where there is harmony between the excess of skyscrapers and the elegance of the buildings of European influence. The portfolio of hotels in Montreal has been invested within the central districts of the city. Old Montreal, beyond the Old Port, boasts a number of upscale hotels. Playing on the historic atmosphere, these ?inns' thrive in buildings dating back to the 18th and 19th century, adorned with antique furniture. Far from merging with its history, the old town is also lucky when it comes to trendy boutique hotels. A room for everyone's tastes is the motto of this unique setting! Sinking into the land, downtown Montreal attracts all tastes and budgets. Luxury hotels venture into the streets, many of them known brands, alongside small hotels, guesthouses or design hotels. The Latin Quarter in the Village is a whole new world just waiting to be visited. Bed & breakfasts and hostels join the festivity of these neighbourhoods, in the heart of Montreal's nightlife.
One of the best hotels in Montreal, the Ritz-Carlton was entirely renovated in 2013 and probably has the most comfortable and best equipped guest rooms ...
The Queen Elisabeth deserves its reputation as one of the most legendary hotels in Montreal. A part of the famous Fairmont chain, it caters to an elegant ...
A chic hotel hidden away in a charmless building. People come here to sleep and enjoy the great comfort of the rooms or to eat. Le Germain boasts one of ...
With an exterior dating from the 19th century, a contemporary interior and a relaxed ambience, the Gault is an atypical hotel where you will quickly feel ...
Overlooking the Place des Arts, the Hyatt has a great location for the festival season. Those familiar with the hotel chain will not be disappointed by ...
The Place d'Armes is a beautiful and sophisticated central hotel, with a clientele which mainly consists of guests travelling for business in winter, and ...
This Sofitel hotel, which is part of the chain's new generation of hotels, offers stylish interiors. Opened in 2002, it really does deserve its excellent ...
As its name suggests, 'Le Petit Hotel' (The Small Hotel) is not very big, however it could just as easily have been called 'Le Petit Hotel Design' (The ...
In pure Montreal spirit, contemporary art merges with a historical touch in this hotel located slightly out of the centre. Whether businessmen or tourists, ...
A trendy and modern hotel that attracts a business and leisure clientele. By focusing on a designer style and trying to be chic, the W has forgotten to ...
Very modern, this Novotel stands out because of its contemporary style and well-deserved 4 stars. The very comfortable rooms and the tasty albeit expensive ...
Rather than going to a hotel, why not rent an apartment that has all the advantages of a hotel. This is what the Clarion offers, with its former studio ...
The first impression as we enter the Auberge du Vieux Port ('Old Port Inn') is hardly surprising, as it fits perfectly with our idea of a traditional inn. ...
The trendy Chez Swann boutique hotel, opened in 2011, is an original establishment that art fans will love. Although the suites offer quality accommodation, ...
This imposing, chic hotel attracts more business travellers than tourists. Yet, when the heat sets in in Montreal, its outdoor pool becomes a definite ...
This atypical hotel is actually a school! Opened in 1974, it has about forty guest rooms and two restaurants managed by students. All the catering and ...
At the heart of the Quartier des Spectacles entertainment district, the Zero 1 has an urban and modern style yet attracts more of a business clientèle ...
Welcome to the 80s! Nothing here has changed since! The retro decor will take you on a journey back in time, and although the guest rooms are spacious ...
A charming little place, located on a very small street, the Saint-André will take your breath away. Despite the impression that it gives of being a small ...
This small slightly kitsch hotel is full of charm. Friendly and off-beat with its '70s decor, the Auberge Pomerol mainly caters to regular guests.
This hotel has two different aspects: on one side, the basic-standard rooms, the reception and amenities, all of which is a little outdated and of simple ...
Note for those who are broke and have nowhere to stay. If all the hotels are full and it is minus 30° C outside, choose the Econolodge, which has the advantage ...