Top 5 Hotels in Montreal
Quebec is the perfect place to visit if you're looking for style, class, exceptional service and traditional attractions like museums, aquariums, high-end shops and restaurants. It's also a popular destination for business travelers thanks to price and comfort. Regardless of the reason for you visit, if you would like to make the most of it, strongly consider staying at one of the top 5 hotels in Quebec, which are listed below for your convenience.
Hilton Quebec
The biggest selling point for Hilton Quebec is that it's attached to the convention center via an indoor walkway. You will also have access to several shops. The lounge in the Hotel Quebec is its neatest feature. Wall-to-wall windows allow for spectacular scenery of the city. The only negative here is that WiFi is not complimentary.
Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac
This hotel was listed as a National Historical Site of Canada in 1980. It's a luxury hotel on the St. Lawrence River. The restaurant is exceptional as is the service. Be sure to sign up for the President's Club, which will allow you to reserve a nicer room with better views. Signing up for the President's Club is free.
Place d'Armes Hotel & Suites
This hotel is located in the Place d'Armes Square. It's a historic hotel that was built in 1968. It's also the 11th tallest building in Montreal. The décor is classic and if you stay here, you will have an opportunity to eat dinner on a private balcony that overlooks the city.
Loews Hotel Le Concorde
There are many neat features to rave about at this hotel. For one, it features a revolving rooftop. Another big selling point – if you're traveling with family – is that kids 6 and under stay free. Other positive features: bilingual staff, walking distance to best restaurants in city, free parking and excellent views. Unlike most hotels in the area, the décor is bright and lively.
Hotel de la Montagne
When you stay here, you're within walking distance to the Museum of Fine Arts. Even more impressive are the private balconies and the rooftop pool and bar.
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