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Hotels in Montreal
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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.

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Montreal Airport
10888 Chemin de la Cote-de-Liesse

The 154-room Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Montreal Airport is a mid-range property beside Highway 520, less than 10 minutes from the Montreal Pierre-Elliott Trudeau Airport by car. The hotel has a homey, warm atmosphere and modern rooms are spacious, with microwaves and mini-fridges, while some also have balconies. The hotel has an indoor saltwater pool, hot tub, and sauna. The on-site restaurant and bar as well as free hot breakfast receive decent reviews from guests. A small fitness center and the free airport shuttle operate 24 hours a day, and there's free Wi-Fi throughout. Be aware, though, that some of the rooms get traffic and airport noise, and downtown Montreal's sights will require at least a 20 minute drive.

Le Westin Montreal

Located between Old Montreal and downtown, Le Westin Montreal, an upscale, 455-room property, is a great choice for business travelers and tourists -- the Palais des Congres is across the street, and Notre-Dame de Basilica is within a five-minute walk. Rooms range from Traditional King/Queen doubles to Presidential Suites, and include the signature Westin Heavenly Beds with 300-count bed sheets, iHome radios with iPod docks, mini-fridges, free Wi-Fi, and Starbucks coffee for in-room coffeemakers. Le Westin Montreal also has a spacious fitness center with a full range of cardio- and weight-lifting equipment, a glass-bottom indoor pool, and ample event space that includes a terrace with skyline views. Rooms, however, have the streamlined corporate feel of a chain hotel, albeit a high-end one. Guests seeking a quirkier boutique-style vibe might want to check out the Auberge du Vieux-Port, but rates can 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. 

Hotel Monville
1041 de Bleury street

Located a block away from the convention center, the upper-middle-range Hotel Monville presents a fresh, modern option for business travelers. Design throughout is sleek and playful, and high-tech touches like self-service kiosks and a robot that runs deliveries keep it whimsical and of-the-moment. Its 269 rooms are equally hip and decked out with Nespresso machines, king-size beds, and rainfall showerheads, but standard rooms are rather small. Larger Accessible rooms are available, as are suites that add seating space and some killer views. Handy on-site amenities, like a café stocked with to-go foods and a full gym, ensure that travelers have everything at the ready. It’s a winning package for corporate travelers that still has plenty of appeal for tourists, too. Those looking for another modern mid-range option could consider the AC Hotel.

Le Mount Stephen
1440 Drummond Street

Le Mount Stephen is a beautiful hybrid property: part historic landmark, part modern luxury hotel. The original building is a historic mansion dating back to the 1800s. The hotel portion, an adjoining extension, added 90 modern guest rooms and suites. Rooms are attractively decorated and chockful of high-end details like “rainforest” showers, Nespresso machines, and Japanese Toto toilets. Suites bump up the size and add lavish extras like hand-painted bathtubs and terraces. A popular on-site restaurant lets guests linger in the turn-of-the-century interiors to indulge in British fare. A fitness room and petite spa are also on the premises. Event spaces here can host weddings and meetings, but there’s no business center on hand (although loaner laptops can be requested). For travelers looking for a luxe hotel with plenty of personality, it’s hard to beat. But those seeking luxury in Old Montreal could try the Hotel William Gray.

AC Hotel by Marriott Montreal Downtown
250 Rene Levesque West

Opened in 2018, the upscale AC Hotel is the Marriott's latest venture, aiming for sleek and modern with a millennial twist. Its 169 rooms—complete with crisp platform beds, Nespresso machines, and Netflix-enabled TVs—reflect this aesthetic, as do the late-night tapas menu and the library that offers a co-working space. But beyond this, travelers will find the same dependable Marriott features, such as a 12th-floor pool and gym and dining venues that cover all your needs from an (added-fee) breakfast to a late-night tapas menu. Plenty of meeting space is also on hand, catering to the property's many business guests, who are also drawn by the AC's location, a five-minute walk from the convention center. Leisure travelers will find Old Montreal and Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral in easy walking distance. Travelers could also consider Loews Hotel Vogue, which has a bit more boutique personality.

Hotel William Gray
421 Rue St-Vincent

Hotel William Gray is the full package: It's got a killer location, plugged right into the heart of Old Montreal, 127 tastefully decorated rooms with oodles of high-end amenities, and every on-site feature expected of a luxury hotel. Of the latter, the hotel has elegant on-site dining and drinking, plus rooftop space, a five-star spa, a full gym, and an outdoor pool—although admirably this last feature is small and shuts down in the colder months. Business travelers also appreciate the extensive meeting space and co-working "living room" lobby. Guests rave about the rooms' multi-jet showers and other goodies like Nespresso machines and Le Labo toiletries. Some views over the waterfront are absolutely swoon-worthy, but others are entirely unremarkable. And the hotel's buzzy scene doesn't let up, a pro or a con, depending on taste. Another fun, trendy option to consider could be the Loews Hotel Vogue

Le Meridien Versailles
1808, Sherbrooke Street West

The upper-middle-range Le Meridien has quite a lot to recommend it: A stellar downtown location, walking distance to the Museum of Fine Arts; chic rooms with modern features; and plenty of top-notch business amenities. Free Wi-Fi, iHome docs, and fully stocked minibars come standard in its 108 rooms. The Meridien’s sunny meeting rooms, decked out with A/V equipment, are appreciated by business travelers, as is the 24-hour business center (although it’s petite). The on-site restaurant and bar serves all meals and boasts a full coffee-bar menu, but that’s to compensate for the lack of coffeemakers in rooms (which can be requested). Fitness buffs might also find the gym underwhelming, although it’ll meet the needs of a basic workout. Those looking for a chain hotel with a more expansive gym could consider the AC Hotel, which has treadmills with high-rise views.