51 Best Hotels in Montreal, Quebec

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Montréal is a city of neighborhoods with distinct personalities, which creates a broad spectrum of options when it comes to deciding on a place to stay. The Downtown core has many of the big chain hotels you'd find in any city, while Old Montréal, the Plateau, and other surrounding areas have unique auberges (inns) and boutique hotels.

Most of the major hotels in Downtown—the ones with big meeting rooms, swimming pools, and several bars and restaurants—are ideal for those who want all the facilities along with easy access to the department stores and malls on rue Ste-Catherine, the museums of the Golden Square Mile, and nightlife on rues Crescent and de la Montagne. If you want something a little more historical, consider renting a room in one of the dozen or so boutique hotels that occupy the centuries-old buildings lining the cobbled streets of Old Montréal. Most of them offer all the conveniences along with the added charm of stone walls, casement windows, and period-style furnishings.

If your plans include shopping expeditions to avenue Mont-Royal and rue Laurier with maybe a few late nights at the jazz bars and dance clubs of Boulevard St. Laurent and rue St-Denis, then the place to bed down is in one of Plateau Mont-Royal's small but comfortable hotels. Room rates in the area tend to be quite reasonable, but be careful: the hotels right in the middle of the action—on rue St-Denis, for example—can be noisy, especially if you get a room fronting the street.

Hôtel HONEYROSE Montréal

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

Whether you like the Art Deco style or not, 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

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

Cons

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

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Hôtel Le Crystal

$$$ | 1100 rue de la Montagne, Montréal, H3G 0A1, Canada

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
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131 suites
No Meals

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Hôtel Le Germain

$$$ | 2050 rue Mansfield, H3A 1Y9, Canada

With the construction, in 2019, of an additional six stories of glass-walled rooms atop the roof, the formerly drab concrete building looks, if not more attractive at least more interesting. A kaleidoscopic mural, Dazzle My Heart, by Canadian artist Michelle Hoogveld, appears on the hotel's 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

2050 rue Mansfield, H3A 1Y9, Canada
514-849–2050
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136 rooms
No Meals

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Hôtel Le Square-Phillips et Suites

$$$ | 1193 Place Phillips, H3B 3C9, Canada

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
  • Rooftop pool, gym, and sunbathing deck
  • Shopping and lots of restaurants nearby

Cons

  • Uninspired lobby
  • Drab, dated décor
  • Construction noises next door to hotel (May 2025) may disturb sleep
1193 Place Phillips, H3B 3C9, Canada
514-393–1193
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164 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hôtel Nelligan

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

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.

Pros

  • Cozy rooms, many with with exposed brick walls, king-sized beds, and large bathrooms, some with whirlpool bathtubs and showers
  • In summer, brunch 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
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105 rooms
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
  • Bathtubs in some rooms

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
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119 rooms and suites
No Meals

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Hôtel Terrasse Royale

$ | 5225 chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges, Montréal, H3T 1Y1, Canada

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
514-739–6391
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56 studios and suites
No Meals

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Hôtel William Gray

$$$$ | 421 rue St-Vincent, H2Y 3A6, Canada

Popular with A-listers and creatives, the Hôtel William Gray marries the deep history and contemporary cool of Old Montréal, with its two 18th-century stone buildings topped by an eight-story glass tower. The lobby is alluring, with its low-slung design furniture, gas fireplace, hanging Edison lightbulbs, and modern glass, marble, and steel stairway. Rooms feel fresh and airy thanks to the white oak floors, white walls, and gauzy curtains.

Pros

  • Magnificent views of Old Montréal and Jacques Cartier bridge from popular rooftop terrace
  • Small, tranquil outdoor pool, a rarity in Old Montréal hotels
  • Himalayan salt room at spa

Cons

  • Older travelers may not appreciate the trendy scene in the restaurant or two rooftop bars
  • Pool too small for laps
  • Most rooms don't have bathtubs
421 rue St-Vincent, H2Y 3A6, Canada
514-656–5600
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127 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Centric Montréal

$$ | 621 rue Notre-Dame Est, Montréal, H2Y 0C2, Canada

Situated on the eastern edge of Old Montréal, the Hyatt Centric forms part of a new six-acre mixed-use development, Place Gare Viger, a visionary complex built around the 19th-century Canadian Pacific Railway hotel, the Château Viger. The hotel itself is housed in forward-looking cantilevered buildings. The lobby, a nod to train stations in the early days of railway travel, features a marble reception desk, squared bronze arches, and a terrazzo floor. Rooms are understated and practical, with walls and furniture in muted whites and grays, including a gallery wall of black and white photos above the bed (s), the one splash of color being the teal armchair and desk chair.

Pros

  • Smart lights when moving around room in the dark
  • Many accessibility features
  • Year-round outdoor pool

Cons

  • Lobby's playful decor will not appeal to all
  • Pet fee rather high with pet weight maximum of 30 lbs.
  • Noise from room ventilation and heating can be disturbing
621 rue Notre-Dame Est, Montréal, H2Y 0C2, Canada
514-657--2444
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177 rooms and suites
No Meals

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Hyatt Place Montréal -- Downtown

$$ | 1415 rue Saint-Hubert, Montréal, H2L 3Y9, Canada

After a $US 25-million-dollar renovation of the 30-storey brutalist building, Hyatt launched its first Hyatt Place hotel in Montréal in 2022. The new hotel's contemporary interiors can best be described as muted. Think neutral grays, whites and blacks, interspersed with a few touches of blond wood. Comfortable guest rooms are a good size, featuring pillow-top mattresses, white marble bathrooms, and either a sofa-sleeper or a single lounge sofa chair to relax on. Located on the edge of the Village and Downtown, and even closer to the Latin Quarter, Hyatt Place Montréal is ideally situated for business travelers, partyers and night owls.

Pros

  • Good accessibility features
  • Fully renovated in 2022
  • Beautiful indoor pool and spacious sauna

Cons

  • C$26 parking fee
  • No restaurant
  • Bar's decor not inviting
1415 rue Saint-Hubert, Montréal, H2L 3Y9, Canada
514-842--4881
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354 rooms
No Meals

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Le Centre Sheraton

$$$ | 1201 boul. René-Lévesque Ouest, H3B 2L7, Canada

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
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825 rooms
No Meals

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Le Loft Hotel

$$$ | 334 terr. St-Denis, H2X 1E8, Canada

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
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30 loftlike rooms or apartments
Free Breakfast

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Le Marriott Château Champlain

$$$ | 1050 rue de la Gauchetière Ouest, H3B 4C9, Canada

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. A major refresh in 2020-2021 transformed the main level into a brighter, airier space. The Caf' Conc' ( cafeconcert.ca/en/) short for “Café Concert”, the hotel's kitschy, over-the-top cabaret-style performance venue, also underwent a full makeover after being closed for more than 30 years. Rooms are fresher and more contemporary with sheer white curtains, 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
514-878–9000
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614 rooms
No Meals

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Le Petit Hôtel Notre-Dame

$$$ | 39 rue Notre Dame Ouest, Montréal, H2Y 1S5, Canada

The second of the Petit Hôtels, the Petit Hôtel Notre-Dame opened in early 2025. Decor and design are sleek, modern and minimalist, featuring exposed brick and limestone walls--as is to be expected in this part of the city--low platform beds, simple white bedding, and inoffensive taupe and white tones throughout. The headboard with built-in electrical outlets, reading lights, and USB ports makes it easy to charge your phone and other electronics as you lie in bed.

  Another, the first, Petit Hôtel is located three blocks away at 168 rue St-Paul Ouest.

Pros

  • Good complimentary breakfast
  • Complimentary gym access at Hôtel William Gray, a six minute walk away
  • Multijet shower

Cons

  • Entrance not obvious
  • No closet, and only a few small drawers in smaller rooms
  • No pool
39 rue Notre Dame Ouest, Montréal, H2Y 1S5, Canada
514-399--3411
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17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Le Petit Hôtel St-Paul

$$$ | 168 rue St-Paul Ouest, H2Y 1Z7, Canada

Little sister of Auberge du Vieux-Port, this boutique hotel marries creative design with old stone walls, exposed beams, a narrow lobby with a counter coffee bar and a 7-foot orange sculpture, and—contrary to its name—not-so-petite rooms. The ample rooms have king-sized beds with fluffy feather bedding (can be swapped for nonallergenic), bamboo floors, desks, and panels to connect electronic devices.  A second Petit Hôtel location opened in 2025 at 39 rue Notre Dame Ouest in Old Montréal.

Pros

  • A few bicycles to borrow
  • Elevator
  • Cribs, playpens, and babysitters available

Cons

  • Small bathrooms have no tubs and some can be cramped
  • Steep fee for valet parking
  • Narrow lobby not elegant or cozy
168 rue St-Paul Ouest, H2Y 1Z7, Canada
514-940--0360
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28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Le Saint-Sulpice

$$$ | 414 rue St-Sulpice, H2Y 2V5, Canada

With its sought-after address beside the basilica's chapel, this boutique hotel is blessed with a magical garden terrace, luxurious suites—both in space and décor—artwork by Québec designer Jean-Claude Poitras, and a lively lobby restaurant with one of the city's best menus.

Pros

  • In-room massage service
  • Rooms tend to be a bit more spacious than other Old Montréal properties
  • Casement windows that open

Cons

  • Church bells may disturb late sleepers
  • Furnishings could use updating
  • Pricey summer rates
414 rue St-Sulpice, H2Y 2V5, Canada
514-288–1000
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108 rooms
No Meals

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Le St-Martin Hôtel Particulier

$$ | 980 boul. de Maisonneuve Ouest, H3A 1M5, Canada

This comfortable hotel is in a great location for shopping, museums, and restaurants, and made more so special with features like a year-round heated pool, hardwood accents, fireplaces, and soundproofed windows.

Pros

  • Classic room decor appeals to many
  • Soaker tub and TV in bathrooms
  • Outdoor heated pool

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Breakfast not included in basic rate
  • Bathrooms do not afford enough privacy
980 boul. de Maisonneuve Ouest, H3A 1M5, Canada
514-843–3000
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123 rooms
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LHotel

$$$ | 262 rue St-Jacques Ouest, H2Y 1N1, Canada

Housed in a stately 19th-century former bank in the financial district, the dignified façade accurately suggests the grand interior with its high ceilings, antique furnishings, and large windows. Yet the iconic Robert Indiana Love sculpture outside hints at the more exuberant décor within: a bright Art Deco breakfast room; a bar with a jarring mélange of stripes, colors, and textures; and an extraordinary contemporary art collection featuring a parade of works by Andy Warhol, Fernando Botero, Joan Miró, Marc Chagall, and more.

Pros

  • Botero bar-lounge with distinct character
  • Spacious high-ceiling rooms
  • Excellent art collection and close to other galleries

Cons

  • Some rooms are dated
  • Buffet continental breakfast is pricey and not included
  • Rue St-Jacques is dull after 6 pm
262 rue St-Jacques Ouest, H2Y 1N1, Canada
514-985–0019
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59 rooms
No Meals
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W Montréal

$$$ | 901 Square Victoria, H2Z 1R1, Canada

A chic showcase for your Prada luggage, the W Montréal lives up to the brand's reputation for a hip take on luxury and style, providing its A-list clientele with excellent service and sleek, modern decor, notably peekaboo bathrooms, a trendy bar, and a lobby designed for lingering and entertaining. Penthouse suites feature wraparound terraces and 12-foot ceilings.

Pros

  • Bright, airy rooms
  • Well-connected concierge
  • Conveniently located at the intersection of Old Montréal and Downtown

Cons

  • Nonmember fee for in-room Wi-Fi (free in the lobby)
  • Lobby noisy at night
  • Showers afford no privacy
901 Square Victoria, H2Z 1R1, Canada
888-627–7081
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152 rooms
No Meals

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Warwick Le Crystal Montréal

$$$ | 1100 rue de la Montagne, H3G 0A1, Canada

This hotel a block from Centre Bell has a modern and luxurious feel. Each room at the Warwick Le Crystal is a suite with apartment-style rooms and small kitchenettes. Every detail was thought out while creating this apartment-hotel, one of the first in the city, with all of the amenities any traveler would need or want, such as an indoor heated pool, an outdoor whirlpool tub, an on-site spa, Thai restaurant SIAM, and excellent service. 

Pros

  • Perfect for the work-from-home crowd
  • Shopping, restaurants, sights within easy walking distance
  • All the rooms are suites

Cons

  • Surrounding area might get busy from Centre Bell
  • May be too modern and lacking in cachet for some
  • Located at the corner of a wide boulevard with fast moving traffic and few shops or eateries
1100 rue de la Montagne, H3G 0A1, Canada
514-657--8111
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131 suites
Free Breakfast

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ALT Hotel Quartier Dix30

$ | 6500 boul. de Rome, Montréal, J4Y 0B6, Canada

If you have a car and don't mind driving to and from the city, you will appreciate this stylish, tech-savvy hotel for its miraculously affordable set rates, its modular loft-style rooms, light ecofootprint, and the ultimate luxury of no set check-out time.

Pros

  • Consistent pricing all year
  • Tesla charging station for electric cars
  • Free underground parking

Cons

  • Must drive across bridge to reach Downtown (10 to 40 minutes)
  • Minimalist service may not suit those who want more pampering
  • No restaurant
6500 boul. de Rome, Montréal, J4Y 0B6, Canada
877-343–1030
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158 rooms
No meals

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