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Hotels in Downtown Montreal
54 Hotels
Hotel Le Cantlie Suites

Hotel Le Cantlie Suites is a three-and-a-half-pearl range hotel that's exceptionally well-located in the heart of downtown Montreal. It's hard to forget you're in the middle of the city: the hotel's restaurant and bar overlook a busy thoroughfare, and the seasonal rooftop pool and fitness center offer sweeping vistas of the city skyline. The hotels 255 studios and suites are spacious and contemporary with either wet bars, kitchenettes, or full kitchens, plus modern bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. On the downside, some areas of the hotel feel a little dated, like the gym, and there are extra fees for breakfast, cribs, and parking. Guests looking for a boutique stay in downtown might consider Le St-Martin Montreal Hotel Particulier, though it tends to be a little pricier. 

Hotel 10

Flashy and stylish, Hotel 10 attracts young partiers and business travelers alike. The former come to kick off a bachelor party or other getaways in the nightclub, the latter come to make use of the hotel’s many meeting rooms and the wine bar post-meeting. Both appreciate the property’s location, walking distance to Old Montreal’s sights, museums, and McGill. Its 136 rooms are tastefully decorated and equipped with modern touches like Nespresso machines and USB-port alarm clocks plus little niceties like robes and slippers. But it’s worth noting that their showers lack rainfall showerheads. The on-site gym is also a bit of a mixed bag. It’s well-outfitted with TechnoGym machines and weights, plus a locker room and shower, but the fact that it’s in a glassed-in space overlooking a stairwell means your workout is on full view to passersby. Another modern chain option to consider could be the AC Hotel, which also has a terrific gym.

Hotel Zero 1
1 Rene-Levesque Est Floor 1 - René-Lévesque

The upper-middle-range Hotel Zero 1 is convenient to Old Montreal and adjacent to Chinatown’s shops and restaurants. With ultra-modern decor throughout, the hotel offers a hip-yet-casual atmosphere with loads of amenities plus nice outdoor spaces to relax. Its 164 rooms have sharp, contemporary design and elegant extras like kitchenettes, iPod docks, and free Wi-Fi. But some guests find the small, dark and decidedly untraditional rooms unappealing. For a more traditional hotel, travelers may want to consider the Hilton Garden Inn Montreal Centre-Ville.

Parc Suites Hotel

The eight suites at the two-and-a-half-pearl Parc Suites Hotel are like mini apartments, with their own fully equipped kitchens. Located in downtown Montreal, this family-run property is less than 10 minutes from the city's arts and entertainment district, the Quartier des Spectacles. Modern suites have a homey charm and feature balconies with seating, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel permits pets, but fees and restrictions apply. There is no on-site restaurant or bar, but the unaffiliated restaurant downstairs serves a hearty breakfast and there are several dining options in the area. Guests looking for a more chic boutique hotel that offers free breakfast should consider Le Petit Hotel, which is in historic Old Montreal, though rates will be higher.

Hotel St-Denis

The lower-middle-range, 47-room Hotel St-Denis offers simple yet clean and spacious rooms at an attractive price. It's centrally located on bustling St-Denis, surrounded by restaurants and shops, and a three-minute walk to a subway station. But, amenities are sparse, with no on-site parking, no breakfast, or even coffee available in the lobby. And furnishings are a touch old-fashioned and worn. While attractively priced in a convenient location, there are many other similar hotels with more amenities in central Montreal, so it’s wise to compare rates and amenities before booking. The nearby Auberge Le Pomerol is another option with free breakfast and on-site parking.

Hotel Chrome Montréal Centre-Ville

The Hotel Chrome Montreal Centre-Ville offers budget-friendly rates in central Montreal near the University of Quebec and the Quartier des Spectacles entertainment district. Rooms are spacious and include Keurig coffeemakers and free Wi-Fi, but past guests have complained about their upkeep. The former Days Inn has a bright, modern lobby with a popular restaurant and bar that serves meals all day. It has meeting space for up to 100 people and limited parking in an underground garage. Similar hotels are nearby, including the Hotel St-Denis, which has comparable amenities and rates. 

Loews Hotel Vogue

This 142-room hotel stands smack-dab in the heart of Downtown Montreal, amid tourist attractions, boutiques and restaurants. Decent-sized rooms come with iPod docks and flat-screen TVs, as well as marble bathrooms with small TVs and big whirlpool tubs, but the fresh white-and-white decor is what makes them truly stand out. The hotel lacks a pool, but it does have a nice (albeit small) fitness center, a spacious restaurant, and several meeting rooms.

Hotels Gouverneur Montreal
2405 Rue de l'Île Charron Le Vieux-Longueuil Longueuil Longueuil

The 352-room Hotel Gouverneur Place Dupuis Montreal is an upper-middle-range hotel with great views of the city and a wide array of room categories located just outside of the bustling Latin Quarter. Many guest rooms here are showing wear and tear, though Suites are more modern, with wood floors and higher-quality furnishings. The hotel has an indoor pool, a restaurant and bar, and ample event/meeting space. However, the neighborhood is a bit gritty and the pool is closed at odd hours during the day, which can be especially frustrating for tourists looking to cool off after a day walking around. Guests looking to stay a bit closer to downtown Montreal should consider Hotel Zero 1 Montreal, which has far more stylish and contemporary rooms at a slightly higher price point. 

W Montreal

Located on the border of picturesque Old Montreal and the downtown financial district, the 152-room W Montreal is one of the city's trendiest hotels. A popular destination for young, affluent couples and partiers (including bachelor and bachelorette celebrants), the modern hotel has a high-energy, club-like atmosphere, with three bars, a restaurant, and colorful LED lighting. Guest rooms -- which are not always immune to the hotel's din -- are sleek and comfortable, with high-tech modern amenities like flat-screen TVs and Bluetooth speakers. Rooms have open layout, so there's little privacy between the bedrooms and bathrooms -- a concept that some guests find sexy, others startling. Budget-conscious partyhounds could consider Hotel Zero 1, a hip hotel option at a lower price point.