Montréal's grandest hotel successfully blends Edwardian style—all rooms have marble baths, and some suites have working fireplaces—with modern amenities. Careful and personal attention are hallmarks of the Ritz-Carlton's service: your shoes are shined, there's fresh fruit in your room, and everyone greets you by name, which is probably why guests have included such luminaries as Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, who were married here in 1964. Power meals are the rule at Le Café de Paris, where politicians and business executives meet to hash out deals. The lovely garden in the courtyard is a favorite spot for afternoon tea. Pros : lives up to Ritz standards of luxury and service; great shopping within a five-minute walk. Cons : poor Métro access and less-than-perfect soundproofing
Reviewed by cwe84 from Washington DC on 3/25/07
I had a wonderful time at the Ritz. I don't know what rooms the other commenters stayed in but mine was top notch. I have stayed at the Ritz in Philly and I have to say I would rather stay in Montreal anytime. Great service, people, food and the atmosphere.
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