42 Best Hotels in Montreal, Quebec

ALT Montréal Griffintown

$ | 120 rue Peel, Montréal, H3C 0L8, Canada

This stylish, tech-savvy Griffintown hotel appeals for its affordable set rates, modular loft-style rooms, partially open 7th floor terrace, light ecofootprint, and the ultimate luxury of no set checkout time. Ask for a corner room; for $20 more you've upgraded to a more spacious and brighter room with better views.

Pros

  • No set checkout time
  • Close to Downtown
  • Underground parking with Tesla charging stations available

Cons

  • Minimalist service may not suit those who want more pampering
  • No restaurant
  • A bit of a walk to the métro
120 rue Peel, Montréal, H3C 0L8, Canada
514-375–0220
hotel Details
154 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Auberge de la Fontaine

$$ | 1301 rue Rachel Est, H2J 2K1, Canada
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Built out of two adjoining houses with a signature yellow front door, lacquered-barn-board façade, and welcoming flower boxes, this turn-of-the-20th-century residence overlooks Parc Lafontaine and one of the city's major bicycle trails. Rooms, which have exposed brick walls, come with plasma TVs and windows that open.

Pros

  • Near bars and restaurants
  • Most rooms have whirlpool baths
  • Some rooms have private balconies with park views

Cons

  • Lobby is serviceable, but lacking glamour
  • Some rooms are unrenovated and quite small
  • Parking can be difficult
1301 rue Rachel Est, H2J 2K1, Canada
514-597–0166
hotel Details
21 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Auberge du Vieux-Port

$$$ | 97 rue de la Commune Est, H2Y 1J1, Canada Fodor's Choice
Auberge du Vieux-Port

This showcase for 19th-century architecture—think casement windows, exposed beams, and brick—is the gold standard for intimate boutique hotels, attracting A-listers and well-heeled romantics with its mix of old-world charm and modern comfort. In the rooms, the historical architectural features are paired with high-tech gadgetry (like Harman Kardon S3 Bluetooth speakers) and stylish contemporary bathrooms with multi-jet rainfall showers. Accommodation options include hotel rooms as well as lofts and apartments in separate buildings. The hotel is also home to two restaurants, Taverne Gaspar and Pincette Lobster Bar, in addition to a rooftop bar in summer.

Pros

  • Loft options offer more space and high ceilings
  • Expansive rooftop deck
  • Some rooms have decks and fireplaces

Cons

  • Sometimes noisy in street-facing rooms
  • Some rooms are very small
  • Breakfast not included in base price
97 rue de la Commune Est, H2Y 1J1, Canada
514-876–0081
hotel Details
45 rooms, plus apartments and lofts in other buildings
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Auberge le Jardin d'Antoine

$ | 2024 rue St-Denis, Montréal, H2X 3K7, Canada

Budget travelers flock to this small, shabby-chic hotel for its free Wi-Fi, métro access, kitchenettes, and deluxe continental breakfast, but its best-selling point is its location right on rue St-Denis, among the Latin Quarter's trendy restaurants, movie theaters, and poutine joints.

Pros

  • Lively neighborhood
  • Budget and standard rooms have been upgraded
  • Breakfast buffet goes way beyond the call of duty

Cons

  • A quarter of the rooms are outdated
  • The lively location means it can be noisy
  • Panhandlers near the front door
2024 rue St-Denis, Montréal, H2X 3K7, Canada
800-361–4506
hotel Details
25 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Casa Bianca Bed & Breakfast

$ | 4351 av. de l'Esplanade, Montréal, H2W 1T2, Canada
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Popular with love-struck couples visiting friends on the Plateau, this renovated mansion is an ode to French Renaissance Revival architecture while also promoting an organic and vegetarian ethic, from all offerings at breakfast to all bedding and cleaning products. Its quiet and uncluttered entrance still has an original terra-cotta fountain, hardwood floors, and fancy moldings from 1890. Rooms are painted stark white and have broad, low beds.

Pros

  • Facing Mont-Royal
  • Claw-foot tubs
  • Private terrace with flowers

Cons

  • IKEA college student decor
  • Creaky hardwood floors
  • No soundproofing in bedrooms
4351 av. de l'Esplanade, Montréal, H2W 1T2, Canada
514-312–3837
hotel Details
5 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Free Breakfast

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Château Versailles

$$ | 1659 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, H3H 1E3, Canada
https://www.chateauversaillesmontreal.com/photo-gallery.htm

History lovers—and lovers of the romantic variety, too—appreciate the luxury within the Versailles' two elegant Beaux arts mansions, with high ceilings, plaster moldings, antique furnishings, and a twinkling chandelier in the entryway.

Pros

  • Elaborate décor
  • Spacious rooms with fireplaces
  • Easy access to museum district and to nearby Westmount

Cons

  • At busy intersection
  • Décor and furnishings could use a refresh
  • No elevator
1659 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, H3H 1E3, Canada
514-933–3611
hotel Details
65 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Delta Montréal

$$$ | 475 av. du Président-Kennedy, H3A 1J7, Canada

Business travelers and jazz and comedy festival performers cycle through the Delta's airportlike lobby every year, taking advantage of the hotel's minimalist and quiet rooms, saltwater pool, squash courts, high-tech gym, and family-friendly restaurant.

Pros

  • Two squash courts and saltwater pool
  • Excellent soundproofing
  • Kid- and pet-friendly amenities

Cons

  • Drab lobby needs a makeover
  • Fee for a safe in room
  • Restaurant could be improved
475 av. du Président-Kennedy, H3A 1J7, Canada
514-286–1986
hotel Details
456 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Doubletree by Hilton Montréal

$$ | 1255 rue Jeanne-Mance, Montréal, H5B 1E5, Canada

Overlooking the Place des Arts plaza, where the Just for Laughs and International Jazz festivals stage their free events, this Doubletree has loyal clients who return for the minimal-chic rooms and the hotel's fantastic location right downtown. It is across from the Musée d'Art Contemporain, beside the Complexe Desjardins shopping mall, and an easy walk to Chinatown.

Fairmont Le Reine Elizabeth

$$$ | 900 boul. René-Lévesque Ouest, H3B 4A5, Canada Fodor's Choice
Fairmont Hotels

Le Reine Elizabeth's 2017 retro-chic makeover boasts contemporary mid-century modern interiors; a huge market and food hall; a gorgeous pool redo and new spa; and creative meeting hubs, all the while preserving the property's iconic heritage (John and Yoko's 1969 "bed-in" suite [1742] has been carefully restored and enhanced with artifacts from the day). Atmospheric art deco restaurant Rosélys, helmed by Paris-trained chef Edgar Trudeau-Ferrin, is popular with locals for its posh cocktails, friendly and attentive service, and ever-changing menu. Vegetarians—and vegans in particular—can be accommodated but should call ahead.

Pros

  • Craft cocktails at Nacarat Bar and outdoor terrace
  • Excellent dining options
  • Stylish, luxurious rooms

Cons

  • Daily fee for Wi-Fi unless you are a member
  • Conventioneers abound
  • Some bathrooms are small
900 boul. René-Lévesque Ouest, H3B 4A5, Canada
514-861–3511
hotel Details
952 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hotel 10

$$ | 10 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, H2X 4C9, Canada
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Its exterior may be part art nouveau from 1914 and part modern brick-and-concrete, but the hip clientele, sleek and modern interiors and furnishings, and art throughout make this centrally located hotel all cool. Since it appeals to a young, buzzy party crowd, you may spot models, actors, and musicians milling around the lobby. 

Pros

  • Rooms are bright and modern
  • Pet spa package that includes Hotel 10 monogrammed pet robe for cats or dogs
  • Proximity to nightlife on the Main

Cons

  • Drivers must choose between iffy street parking or C$30 valet parking
  • Weekend party atmosphere can be alienating for some
  • Can be noisy due to traffic outside and hotel's nightclub
10 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, H2X 4C9, Canada
514-843–6000
hotel Details
136 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel Bonaparte

$$$ | 447 rue St-François-Xavier, H2Y 2T1, Canada
https://www.facebook.com/hotelbonapartemtl/

Housed inside a 19th-century building, the Hôtel Bonaparte is a gem. The swank lobby, completely overhauled in 2014 with stark white walls, mirrors, faux ornamental molding, and a wall-mounted electric fireplace, belies the rest of the hotel's old-world style. The rooms feature exposed stone walls, hardwood floors, and original wood details. With old-fashioned good service, one of the best French restaurants in the city, and comfortable rooms, what's not to love? Rooms near the rear have views over the private gardens of the Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Montréal.

Pros

  • Excellent location
  • Breakfast included in room rate
  • Perfect for theater lovers—the Centaur Theatre is next door

Cons

  • Downstairs restaurant can be a bit noisy on weekends
  • Not family friendly
  • Parking lot is down the street
447 rue St-François-Xavier, H2Y 2T1, Canada
514-844--1448
hotel Details
36 rooms, 1 suite
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hôtel Bonaventure Montréal

$$ | 900 rue de la Gauchetière Ouest, H5A 1E4, Canada
Hotel Bonaventure

From the Brutalist concrete façade to its modern and fabulous lobby (latest renovation in 2019), the Bonaventure delivers style and value, along with a heated outdoor pool, 2½ acres of rooftop gardens, a pond and waterfalls inhabited by dozens of mallard ducks, and updated bedrooms (most renovated in 2021) with white bedding, gray walls, dark wood, granite countertops, and modern bathrooms.

Pros

  • Almost every room has a view of the rooftop garden
  • Easy access to the métro and the Underground City
  • Year-round heated pool

Cons

  • High volume of business and convention traffic
  • Elevator ride to reception is not very welcoming
  • Modernist exterior not for everyone
900 rue de la Gauchetière Ouest, H5A 1E4, Canada
800-267–2575
hotel Details
397 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel Château de l'Argoat

$ | 524 rue Sherbrooke Est, H2L 1K1, Canada

At the nexus of the Plateau, the Quartier Latin, and the Quartier des Spectacles, the Château de l'Argoat consists of two Victorian-era cream-colored stone homes, some of whose original character and gorgeous wood features have been retained. The owner, originally from Belgium, is an art lover, and tableaux adorn the rooms and hallways of the property, which she views as a hotel-gallery. The superior rooms are quite lovely, with large, Italian-tiled bathrooms in the eastern half of the hotel, while the part containing the standard and comfort rooms is much more basic and in need of renovation.

Pros

  • Friendly, helpful staff
  • Storage for bicycles, plus tools
  • Free parking for up to 15 cars, with two EV chargers

Cons

  • Standard and comfort rooms in need of renovation
  • No elevator and not really wheelchair accessible
  • Unappealing lobby
524 rue Sherbrooke Est, H2L 1K1, Canada
514-842–2046
hotel Details
25 rooms
The hotel stopped serving breakfast during COVID, but guests may store food in kitchen\'s refrigerator if there isn\'t one in their room.
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hôtel Chez Swann

$$ | 1444 rue Drummond, H3G 1V9, Canada
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Drawn to its Baz Luhrmann–style flamboyance, young culture vultures love that Chez Swann fully commits to the idiosyncratic design, with swirly black ceilings in the hallways, original art, custom furniture, textured rugs, sink-in sofas, a spin room, and free calls within North America.

Pros

  • Eccentric design
  • On-site Parisian brasserie–style restaurant
  • Central location

Cons

  • No bathtubs
  • No pets
  • Rooms could be noisy due thin walls
1444 rue Drummond, H3G 1V9, Canada
514-842–7070
hotel Details
23 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hôtel Épik Montréal

$$$ | 171 rue St-Paul Ouest, H2Y 1Z5, Canada
Épik Montreal

With its rustic stone walls and exposed beams, this inn was the first of its kind in the Old Port when it opened in the late 1980s, and the new owners continue to honor its tradition of calm excellence while adding modern comfort and contemporary design accents throughout. Rooms have faux fireplaces, flat-screen TVs, safes that accommodate laptops, and roomy desks. The buffet breakfast offers dishes like quiche and breakfast wraps and an assortment of cereal, yogurt, and breads, served in front of a stained-glass wall under a skylight.

Pros

  • Sunny garden terrace
  • Soundproof shutters
  • Bountiful breakfast

Cons

  • Rooms need to be booked far in advance
  • Rooms could use an update
  • No elevator
171 rue St-Paul Ouest, H2Y 1Z5, Canada
514-842–2634
hotel Details
10 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hôtel Gault

$$$ | 449 rue Ste-Hélène, H2V 2K9, Canada Fodor's Choice
Hôtel Gault

Once a cotton factory in the 1800s, this five-story heritage boutique hotel has loftlike rooms, suites, apartments, and terrace-suites with soaring ceilings, French windows, cast-iron columns, and an artsy vibe that doesn't sacrifice comfort for style. The bathrooms are equipped with freestanding tubs, heated floors, and plush bathrobes.

Pros

  • Some rooms have private terraces
  • 24/7 room service
  • Quiet location

Cons

  • A bit hard to find
  • C$40 valet
  • No pool
449 rue Ste-Hélène, H2V 2K9, Canada
514-904–1616
hotel Details
30 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel HONEYROSE Montréal

$$ | 355 boul. de Maisonneuve Ouest, H3A 1L6, Canada

Whether or not you like the art deco style, HONEYROSE is a showstopper. All burnished golds, soft velvet pastel tones, fluted wood paneling, a glass-block statement wall, and pink and coral marble textures, this hotel, newly built and unveiled in June 2023, evokes the Great Gatsby era in all its splendor. The Commodore, the hotel's main restaurant and bar, which does sophisticated French bistro cuisine, pays homage to the 1930s Streamline Moderne grand ocean liner style—think curved booths, terrazzo flooring, leather banquettes, rounded rectangular mirrors, a short underlit stairway, and the pièce de résistance: the circular bar at the restaurant's entrance. More subdued are guest rooms, featuring rounded furniture, pink glass showers, lustrous and velvety fabrics, and large windows.

Pros

  • Stunning indoor pool
  • Adjacent to the Place des Festivals
  • Many mobility-accessible rooms

Cons

  • Décor in common areas a bit kitschy and over the top
  • Buzzy social scene around the fifth-floor Muze Lounge could be irritating
  • Translucent pink shower cubicle out in the open may not be for everyone
355 boul. de Maisonneuve Ouest, H3A 1L6, Canada
514-470--7673
hotel Details
143 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel Humaniti Montréal

$$$ | 40 rue de la Gauchetière Ouest, H2Z 0C3, Canada Fodor's Choice

At the junction of Downtown, Old Montréal, and Chinatown, Humaniti, a member of the Marriott Autograph Collection, is a brand new uber-modern design hotel and condo construction that opened in June 2021. The H-shaped complex, the first "smart vertical community" in Montréal, consists of three linked glass towers of 9, 19, and 39 stories housing the hotel and restaurant/bar, condos, offices, wellness options, a bakery, and a grocery store. The hotel lobby, a vision of retro-chic design, features asymmetrical black flooring, canary yellow sofas, rounded royal blue accent chairs, and lots of poufs and cushions in bright pops of yellow, aqua, and fuchsia. Adorning the reception area are bold artworks by local artists, from the owner's personal collection. Rooms are sleek and contemporary with low, Scandinavian-inspired wood bed frames and back paneling, mustard yellow club chairs, floor-to-ceiling windows, and modern bathrooms with peacock blue tiles. Guests can also avail themselves of the spa and the two-story hypergym with eco-friendly NOHrD equipment and a yoga studio.

Pros

  • Spa
  • Gorgeous lobby filled with artworks by local artists
  • Rooftop pool and poolside bistro and terrace

Cons

  • Windows in rooms don't open
  • Pool only open in summer
  • Views not great
40 rue de la Gauchetière Ouest, H2Z 0C3, Canada
514-657–2595
hotel Details
193 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel Le Crystal

$$$ | 1100 rue de la Montagne, Montréal, H3G 0A1, Canada
https://www.facebook.com/HotelLeCrystal/

Le Crystal's luxury suites are all about dramatic style and comfort, designed to showcase the rooms' sleek kitchens, spa-style bathrooms, separate soaking tubs, and floor-to-ceiling windows. A nice perk is the on-site Starbucks.

Pros

  • Walking distance to Centre Bell
  • Saltwater pool
  • Outdoor year-round whirlpool hot tub

Cons

  • Not suitable for kids
  • Only option is suites
  • Right on the sidewalk of a busy intersection
1100 rue de la Montagne, Montréal, H3G 0A1, Canada
514-861–5550
hotel Details
131 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Hôtel Le Germain

$$$ | 2050 rue Mansfield, H3A 1Y9, Canada
Hôtel le Germain

Le Germain Montréal was popular with creative types and international hipsters who appreciate contemporary design and stylish details even before the 2019 top-to-bottom overhaul. Now, in an impressive engineering coup, the formerly drab 1967 concrete building has actually expanded upward, with the construction of an additional six stories of glass-walled rooms. A kaleidoscopic mural, Dazzle My Heart, by Canadian artist Michelle Hoogveld, appears on the façade. Inside, rooms are contemporary 1960s chic with vintage touches like ridged wooden paneling, “bubble” chairs, spherical lamps, and, in some cases, round beds. The 1960s theme continues in the luxurious bathrooms, which are papered with murals of retro newspaper highlights in a nostalgic homage to hip '60s-era Montréal. Egyptian cotton and bamboo linen sheets, plush cotton bathrobes, and Ruby Brown vegan bath products exclusive to Le Germain Hotel Montréal round out the luxury experience.

Pros

  • Fabulous views, especially from the new glass-walled rooms
  • Stylish French restaurant serving excellent bistro classics
  • Flexible checkout

Cons

  • Breakfast no longer included in the rate
  • Parking is scarce, and the valet isn't cheap
  • Glassed-in showers, sometimes visible from the room, are not for everyone
2050 rue Mansfield, H3A 1Y9, Canada
877-333–2050
hotel Details
136 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel Le Square-Phillips et Suites

$$$ | 1193 pl. Phillips, H3B 3C9, Canada
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Often accommodating movie crews and performers who make themselves at home in the sun-filled laundry room and glassed-in rooftop pool, this apartment-style hotel is full of basic rooms and suites—all with fully equipped kitchens and living rooms with flat-screen televisions.

Pros

  • Full in-room kitchens
  • Excellent rooftop pool, gym, and sunbathing deck
  • Good shopping nearby

Cons

  • Uninspired lobby
  • Drab décor
  • Construction going on behind building (August 2023)
1193 pl. Phillips, H3B 3C9, Canada
866-393–1193
hotel Details
164 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hôtel Le St-James

$$$$ | 355 rue St-Jacques, Montréal, H2Y 1N9, Canada Fodor's Choice
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Civility reigns at one of the city's most celebrated Grande Dame hotels, a member of the Leading Hotels of the World group and popular with celebrities (from Hollywood moguls to European nobility) who appreciate the splendor of this former Mercantile bank and its discrete staff. Guest rooms include lavish furnishings and large marble bathrooms with separate tubs and showers.

Pros

  • 20-foot ceilings
  • Luxurious experience and stately lobby
  • Most rooms have fireplaces

Cons

  • Lacks curb appeal
  • Expensive daily pet fees
  • No pool
355 rue St-Jacques, Montréal, H2Y 1N9, Canada
514-841–3111
hotel Details
60 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Hôtel Nelligan

$$$ | 106 rue St-Paul Ouest, H2Y 1Z3, Canada
Hotel Neligan

This boutique hotel, named for Québec's most passionate poet, Émile Nelligan, is known for its lobby atrium and rooftop terrace offering views of Old Montréal and the harbor. Occupying four historic buildings from the 1850s, the hotel is just a block south of the Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Montréal.  At the all-day café and wine bar, Nelli, try to snag a table near the window overlooking rue St-Paul and watch the world go by.

Pros

  • Cozy rooms, many with with exposed brick walls, king-sized beds, and large bathrooms, some with whirlpool bathtubs and showers
  • In summer, breakfast or cocktails with a view on rooftop terrace
  • Le Labo toiletries

Cons

  • Popular event space
  • Pricey valet parking
  • Some rooms can be noisy
106 rue St-Paul Ouest, H2Y 1Z3, Canada
514-788–2040
hotel Details
105 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel St. Paul

$$$ | 355 rue McGill, H2Y 2E8, Canada

Forget fussy oil paintings or rococo furniture—behind its 19th-century Beaux arts façade, the St. Paul boasts a chic lobby furnished with jewel-toned velvet sofas and a giant alabaster fireplace built of backlit blocks of "ice." Rooms have also undergone a redo with an airier, more contemporary feel and design in line with the lobby.

Pros

  • Pets allowed (C$75 per night)
  • Designer lobby
  • Kooky bar, Bar @Pol

Cons

  • Underlighted hallways and elevators can be spooky
  • Modern furniture and bright colors not for everyone
  • No pool
355 rue McGill, H2Y 2E8, Canada
514-380–2222
hotel Details
119 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel Terrasse Royale

$ | 5225 chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges, Montréal, H3T 1Y1, Canada
https://www.facebook.com/HotelTerrasseRoyale/

A good home base, the Hôtel Terrasse Royale, near the Oratoire St-Joseph, is a comfortable, recently renovated (2019) hotel in a busy neighborhood with convenient access to a métro station (across the street) and proximity to multicultural markets and restaurants, where you can dine cheaply and well.

Pros

  • Practical kitchenettes
  • Interesting neighborhood
  • Easy access to métro

Cons

  • Location can be noisy
  • Dull exterior
  • Far from Downtown and Old Montréal
5225 chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges, Montréal, H3T 1Y1, Canada
800-567–0804
hotel Details
56 studios and suites
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hôtel Uville

$$$ | 204 pl. d’Youville, H2Y 2B4, Canada Fodor's Choice

Opened in 2019, this retro boutique hotel-slash-museum is an ode to the Montréal of the 1960s and '70s, when the city hosted Expo '67 and stood at the forefront of the art, culture, and design scenes in North America. Each floor is a bespoke mélange of art, history, and design, in addition to a film, music, and photo archive thanks, in part, to the collaboration of Archives Montréal, Bibliothèque et archives nationales du Québec, Library and Archives Canada, and the National Film Board (NFB). Each of the 33 rooms is completely unique. The furniture was custom built and the wallpaper is bespoke. Guests will find vintage records to play on old-school turntables, NFB film footage to play on TVs, rotary phones on the bedside table, and more. Uville is a work of love.

Pros

  • Pet-friendly
  • Nice lounge bar serving cocktails, coffees and light plates
  • Friendly, knowledgeable service

Cons

  • A bit removed from the main sights and more popular venues
  • Rooms are a little compact
  • Bed linens could be higher quality
204 pl. d’Youville, H2Y 2B4, Canada
514-289--4044
hotel Details
33 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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InterContinental Montréal

$$$ | 360 rue St-Antoine Ouest, H2Y 3X4, Canada
InterContinental Montreal

After extensive room renovations in 2016, the InterContinental definitely got its groove back, catering to a variety of travelers—from families and their pets, to the business and fitness cliques. It offers lodgers personal service; a great gym and saltwater lap pool; a solid in-house restaurant and bar, serving southern French cuisine; and the plush Sarah B., the city's only dedicated absinthe bar.

Pros

  • Saltwater swimming pool
  • Easy underground access to shopping and nightlife
  • Outdoor terrace on sixth floor

Cons

  • Gets the convention crowd
  • Dull ground-floor entry
  • 1990 building lacks character
360 rue St-Antoine Ouest, H2Y 3X4, Canada
514-987–9900
hotel Details
357 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Le Centre Sheraton

$$$$ | 1201 boul. René-Lévesque Ouest, H3B 2L7, Canada
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Newly renovated in 2022, rooms at the Centre Sheraton are now smart and inviting, with warm wood tones and modern bathrooms fitted with rain shower heads.

Pros

  • Two outdoor terraces
  • Rooms have views of the mountain or St. Lawrence River
  • Close to Centre Bell

Cons

  • Lobby marred by convention signs
  • Lively scene not for everyone
  • Rooms that allow access to Sheraton Club lounge on the 37th floor costs extra
1201 boul. René-Lévesque Ouest, H3B 2L7, Canada
514-878–2000
hotel Details
825 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Le Loft Hotel

$$$ | 334 terr. St-Denis, H2X 1E8, Canada
https://www.facebook.com/LoftHotel/photos/

Inside an art deco landmark, this chic hotel has loftlike rooms and apartments with high ceilings and lots of space, as well as sleek IKEA kitchens, king beds, funky art, leather sectionals, and expansive views of the cityscape.

Pros

  • 10-foot ceilings
  • Good for longer stays
  • Superior soundproofing

Cons

  • Street parking is scarce
  • A bit hard to find
  • Dark hallway—some complaints about lack of security
334 terr. St-Denis, H2X 1E8, Canada
514-439–1818
hotel Details
30 loftlike rooms or apartments
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Le Marriott Château Champlain

$$$ | 1050 rue de la Gauchetière Ouest, H3B 4C9, Canada
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/yulcc-montreal-marriott-chateau-champlain/?scid=bb1a189a-fec3-4d19-a255-54ba596febe2

An icon from Expo '67, this 36-floor skyscraper overlooking Place du Canada is always full of business guests, families, and prom parties, due to its expansive views of the city from its distinctive half-moon windows and the indoor links to the métro and Underground City. A major refresh has transformed the main level into a brighter, airier space. The new lobby is distinctive in white marble and its original neoclassic arches have a more modern look. Lloyd, the new restaurant and bar named for Frank Lloyd Wright, the mentor of the hotel’s architect D’Astous, offers different choices of seating arrangements, including discreet alcoves or alcoves under the arches for private tête-à-têtes. In the rooms, gone are the heavy, dated window dressing and wall-to-wall carpeting, now replaced with sheer white curtains, clean white bedcovers, linen wall panels in white and pale gray, and espresso brown hardwood floors. Contemporary white, black, and dove gray furnishings lend the rooms an air of tranquility despite the busy Downtown location and urban views. 

Pros

  • Expansive views
  • Park-side location
  • Some rooms have Japanese multifunction toilets and shower towers

Cons

  • Can be noisy with parties
  • A/c can be very loud
  • Bathrooms rather plain
1050 rue de la Gauchetière Ouest, H3B 4C9, Canada
800-200–5909
hotel Details
614 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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