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Courtyard by Marriott Montreal Airport - Montreal - Living room
Courtyard by Marriott Montreal Airport
8 Very good
Saint-Laurent$180+
$180+
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Humaniti Hotel Montreal, Autograph Collection - Montreal - Lounge
$271+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
The Ritz-Carlton Montreal
9.3 Wonderful
Ville-Marie$469+
$469+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Four Seasons Hotel Montreal
9 Wonderful
Ville-Marie$516+
$516+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Le Saint-Sulpice Hotel
8.8 Very good
Ville-Marie$228+
$228+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hotel Nelligan
8.9 Very good
Ville-Marie$285+
$285+
Free Wi-Fi
Spa
Best Western Plus Montreal East
8.2 Very good
Rivière-des-Prairies-Pointe-aux-Trembles$154+
$154+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Lelux Hotel
5.8 Fair
Ville-Marie$83+
$83+
Free Wi-Fi

Montreal hotels near Centre Bell

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Best Western Plus Montreal Downtown-Hotel Europa - Montreal - Front desk
Free Wi-Fi
Spa
Novotel Montreal Centre - Montreal - Patio
Novotel Montreal Centre
8.4 Very good
Ville-Marie$161+
$161+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hotel Bonaventure Montreal
8.3 Very good
Ville-Marie$220+
$220+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool

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Days Inn Montreal East - Montreal - Front desk
Days Inn Montreal East
6.2 Okay
Saint-Léonard$115+
$115+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Le Chabrol Hotel and Suites - Montreal - Living room
Le Chabrol Hotel and Suites
7 Good
Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce$127+
$127+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Auberge Royal Versailles
7.4 Good
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve$141+
$141+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Universel Montreal
7.6 Good
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve$144+
$144+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Ruby Foo's
7.6 Good
Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce$124+
$124+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Casa Bella Hotel
6 Okay
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal$74+
$74+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Newstar
6.1 Okay
Saint-Léonard$94+
$94+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Auberge Manoir Ville Marie
7 Good
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve$70+
$70+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi

The 10 best hotels in Montreal

Discover the top hotels in Montreal, handpicked by local expert Joel Balsam.
Joel Balsam
September 25, 2024

With its mix of influences from France, England, New York and English Canada, there’s no place quite like Montreal, and its top-rated hotels suit the city’s characteristically vibrant energy. Expect exposed stone and brick walls, vintage mid-century furniture and historic buildings that pay tribute to Montreal’s 380 years as a city with a celebrated local art scene. Many of Montreal’s finest hotels are located in the Old Port (Vieux-Port), where the city was first established by French settlers on traditional grounds of the Kanien'kéha Nation. There, you’ll find the city’s prettiest architecture and most stunning sights. You’ll also find excellent hotels located in Downtown Montreal, close to businesses, shopping and live shows. Or, stay close to trendy neighborhoods like Plateau-Mont Royal if you want to experience life like a Montrealer. As someone who’s spent more than a decade living in this wonderful French-Canadian city, here’s my pick of the best hotels in Montreal.

1.

Auberge du Vieux-Port

Address:

97 de la Commune Street East

Price:

$155-658/night

If you want to be close to the finest historic sites in the Old Port of Montreal, you can’t beat the location of Auberge du Vieux Port. It’s the only hotel on Rue de la Commune, which means it’s the only one facing the St Lawrence River and its picturesque boardwalk.

In seconds, you can walk to Cirque du Soleil, scenic boat tours and bustling hotspots like Place Jacques Cartier and the Notre-Dame Basilica. Rated as one of the best hotels in Montreal, you’ll find exposed stone walls and ambient lighting that harks back to centuries of Montreal's history as a trading port and bootlegging hub.

But old doesn’t mean dated: All 45 rooms have top-of-the-line beds and trendy vintage furniture. Another unique aspect of this hotel is its extraordinary concierge, who calls booked guests ahead of their stay to offer recommendations for their trip to Montreal.

2.

Hotel Nelligan

Address:

106 Saint-Paul Street West

Price:

$169-1804/night

Dating back to 1850, Hotel Nelligan pays tribute to Montreal’s heritage with its name (after the poet Émilie Nelligan), exposed brick walls, wrought iron window gates and 105 stylish rooms.
Its location on Rue Saint Paul, arguably Montreal’s prettiest promenade, is also historic and is mere steps from the Notre-Dame Basilica in the Old Port. One of the best hotels in Montreal, Hotel Nelligan offers the opportunity to dine at not one but three restaurants that are beloved by locals and visitors alike.

As you walk in the front door, you’ll enter the brand-new Mama C, a Mediterranean restaurant that opened in June 2024. Next door, there’s Méchant Boeuf, a superb steakhouse that’s a popular spot for happy hour. Or ride the elevator up to Terrasse Nelligan, my favorite rooftop in Montreal for brunch. You should definitely try the omelette à la truffe and pair it with the Nelligan Caesar cocktail.

3.

Hotel Le Germain Montreal

Address:

2050, Rue Mansfield

Price:

$198-1160/night

You can’t miss Hotel Le Germain due to the kaleidoscopic 171-foot-tall mural on its façade. The mural was painted by Canadian artist Michelle Hoogveld as part of the annual Mural Urban Art Festival—making this one of the top-rated hotels in Montreal for art lovers.

Inside, curved couches, lamps and furniture deliver a modern, minimalist vibe with unique flair. Pay a visit to the sophisticated Flâneur Bar, where you’ll find guests sipping quality cocktails and slurping on oysters each evening.

One of the best hotels in Montreal for business travelers, it’s also a terrific location for visitors who want to shop on Rue Sainte-Catherine or see a live performance at Quartier des Spectacles.
Hotel Le Germain offers a flexible cancellation policy, which allows guests to cancel penalty-free as late as 4 pm on the day they’re scheduled to check in.

4.

Hotel Gault

Address:

449 Rue Sainte-Helene

Price:

$154-670/night

You’ll find this luxurious boutique hotel in one of Montreal’s most charming historic buildings, on the corner of a quiet side street in the city’s financial district.

I love walking by to soak in its beauty while on my way to Crew Cafe, one of my favuorite coworking spaces and coffeehouses in Montreal, located in the center of a grand former bank building lobby.
Hotel Gault is also close to Old Port attractions, as well as shopping and museums Downtown. Built in 1871 and converted into a luxury hotel in 2002, the 30 suites here are contemporary in style, with minimalist, colorful furniture and comfortable beds.

Despite its boutique size, Hotel Gault has a gym that’s open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and its restaurant serves breakfast, brunch and evening drinks.

5.

Manoir Sherbrooke

Address:

157, Rue Sherbrooke Est

Price:

$73-249/night

This budget accommodation is one of the best hotels in Montreal for its authentic Victorian-style vibe, from its stone turret to its gleaming hardwood and chandelier-lit entrance. The location is perfect if you want to experience Montreal as a local, since it’s situated on the corner of Sherbrooke and De Bullion streets, in between Downtown and one of the city’s trendiest neighborhoods, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal.

Around the corner you’ll find Square Saint-Louis, a pretty park lined with colorful houses that make frequent appearances on Montreal postcards—I love to grab a coffee or ice cream and watch the world go by at the park’s kiosk. Manoir Sherbrooke is also close to Rue Saint Laurent, a.k.a. The Main, where you’ll find cool bars and restaurants as well as the world-famous Schwartz’s Deli, known for its Montreal-style smoked meat.

6.

Hotel William Gray

Address:

421 Rue St-Vincent, Vieux

Price:

$201-1187/night

Perfectly situated on the Old Port’s most photogenic alley, Rue Sainte-Amable, Hotel William Gray isn’t the type of place you stay for a night on a layover. This luxury hotel inside two 18th-century buildings offers plenty of reasons to stop and stay awhile. There are comfy beds and an extravagant atrium, as well as an urban pool, an expansive fitness center and a spa.

One of the best hotels in Montreal, Hotel William Gray also has a wonderful rooftop restaurant with views over the St Lawrence River and of La Grande Roue de Montreal Ferris wheel. It’s directly across from the Cour des Arts (Arts Court), an open-air artisan market that’s easily the best place in Montreal to find high-quality souvenirs. It’s also in between the bustling Place Jacques Cartier and Cafe Olimpico, a branch of Montreal’s treasured Mile End coffee shop.

7.

The Ritz-Carlton Montreal

Address:

1228 Sherbrooke Street West

Price:

$365-1508/night

Walking into the lobby of the Ritz-Carlton Montreal feels like you’re a movie star strolling the red carpet in the golden age of Hollywood. This top-rated accommodation is full of elegant charm, from the chandeliers and painted ceiling in the tea hall to the uniquely decorated rooms featuring vintage wallpaper and mid-century furniture.

The decadence continues in its restaurant, Maison Boulud, which serves French cuisine with regional ingredients. Despite opening back in 1912, the Ritz-Carlton has been frequently updated to modern standards, as evidenced by its sleek indoor pool.

There’s also a lovely outdoor pool in the center of a lush garden, which is perfect for a romantic evening, making this one of the best hotels in Montreal for couples. It’s located just steps from the city’s finest shopping and its best art collection, displayed in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.

8.

Le Petit Hotel Vieux-Montreal - Saint-Paul

Address:

168, Rue Saint-Paul Ouest

Price:

$134-612/night

On lovely Rue Saint Paul in the Old Port, Le Petit Hotel is, as its name suggests, charmingly small. It has just 28 rooms spread over three floors in an 1866 building that was once home to a leather salesman. However, its quaint size delivers a homey elegance that few other hotels in Montreal possess. Every morning you’ll be offered excellent roasted coffee along with a tasty breakfast that may include Montreal’s prized bagels.

The beds are equipped with plush duvets, while the rooms feature exposed stone walls and minimalist contemporary furniture. After you’ve grabbed another cup of unlimited coffee, head across the street to peruse the always-intriguing collection at Maktaba Bookshop. Later, visit Pointe-à-Callière, a.k.a. the Montreal Museum of Archeology and History, which is built atop ruins dating back to the city’s founding.

9.

Four Seasons Hotel Montreal

Address:

1440 Rue de la Montagne

Price:

$326-3090/night

Towering over the city’s Downtown area, the Four Seasons is hands down one of the best hotels in Montreal. Opened in 2019, the Four Seasons’ rooms are spacious and classy, with modern comforts and floor-to-ceiling windows that offer spectacular views. The hotel scores bonus points for the large marble bathrooms.

Eat room service in the height of luxury, or head down to the Marcus Restaurant and Lounge, run by celebrity New York chef Marcus Samuelsson. The restaurant specializes in seafood, including oysters, caviar, sashimi and grilled octopus—the ambiance is particularly buzzy during dinner and cocktail hour.

Four Seasons Montreal is also home to a unique spa, which offers relaxation experiences like Kneipp Hydrotherapy and reflexology, making this one of the best hotels in Montreal for wellness lovers.

10.

Auberge Les Bons Matins

Address:

1401, Avenue Argyle

Price:

$91-262/night

This art-filled hotel's six rooms and suites range from budget to luxury options. The latter come with hot tubs and fireplaces, and are painted in vibrant primary colors and decorated with psychedelic paintings. Have your morning coffee plein-air on your private balcony, a typical Montreal experience. Or make yourself a sandwich and eat it outside, as all guests have access to a fridge and shared kitchen.

Located Downtown on quiet Argyle Avenue, this is one of the best hotels in Montreal for sports lovers as it’s close to the Bell Centre, home to the Montreal Canadiens hockey team. It’s also near Crescent Street, which hosts the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada festival every summer. If you’re game for a pint and meeting some locals, head to Grumpy’s, my favourite dive bar, which is also where Montreal author Mordecai Richler used to drink.

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Average price (weeknight)

$257

Average price (weekend night)

$322
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When to book a hotel in Montreal

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Top tips for finding Montreal hotel deals

  • Book at least 80 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Montreal hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Montreal found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $88, while the most expensive was $224.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Montreal for 3 days.
  • Hotels such as Embassy Suites by Hilton Montreal and DoubleTree by Hilton Montreal are ideal destinations for those traveling with their kids. While the former offers amenities such as child care, a kid-friendly buffet, and a children's high chair, the latter has a playground, swimming pool toys, and kids' meals.
  • For people with limited mobility, choose DoubleTree by Hilton Montreal for convenience. The hotel has an entire unit accessible by a wheelchair, and there are lowered sinks, shower chairs, a roll-in shower, a toilet with grab rails, and reserved parking for you.
  • Those concerned with the language barrier between them and hotel staff should consider staying at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth. The four-star hotel has staff that converses in multiple languages such as German, Russian, Italian, French, English, Arabic, and Dutch to help you make the right choices on local dining options and give directions.
  • If you have an electric vehicle, a hotel that offers electric charging points should be in your mind to ease your city navigation and save time and money. AC Hotel by Marriott Montreal Downtown and Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile are suitable destinations for you. Both hotels offer on-site electric charging stations at budget-friendly charges. The free parking spaces complete your car accommodation.
  • If you are searching for fantastic body pampering after your long day and grooming services while on your trip, consider booking a room at Hotel Birks Montreal and Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile. Both hotels feature a spa, massage, sauna, and beauty salon for your hair.
  • Downtown Phoenix sits at the heart of the city’s commercial and entertainment district. Here, the top-rated Kimpton Hotel Palomar Phoenix Cityscape offers excellent luxury accommodations.
  • To stay near the art galleries of the Midtown Arts District, consider staying at Foundre Phoenix, a stylish boutique hotel with plenty of art on the premises.
  • The Talking Stick Resort Arena is a sports and entertainment arena in downtown Phoenix, guests in town for a basketball game or a concert could stay nearby at The Hyatt Regency Phoenix.
  • Business travelers visiting Phoenix for an event at the Phoenix Convention Center could book a stay at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel to be within walking distance of the center.
  • Guests in town for an Arizona Diamondbacks baseball game might want to book a hotel near Chase Field such as the Courtyard by Marriott Phoenix Downtown hotel.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Montreal

  • Which hotels offer wedding services?

    For engaged couples looking for a wedding getaway, you should check Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile and Hotel Bonaventure Montreal, both situated in the heart of downtown, for an exceptional experience. These bridal hotels fulfill your wedding desires by providing services, including professional wedding planners, a wide variety of dining options with on-site restaurants and lounges, free parking for your guests, and spacious event spaces. There are on-site gift shops to buy a gift for those who want to surprise the couple.

  • Which hotels in Montreal are family-friendly?

    For visitors traveling in the company of a large family, you should make reservations at hotels in Montreal with amenities that suit your family staying. To enjoy such facilities consider setting up a base at Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile, which rests at the foot of the lush Mount Royal Park city center. Conveniently located near numerous shops and restaurants, this five-star hotel features amenities like spacious family rooms, interconnected rooms, seating areas, food delivery on request, additional toilets and bathrooms for your family, and media and entertainment to pass the time.

  • Which Montreal hotels offer car rental services?

    For guests who have not traveled with their cars, book Montreal hotels with car rental services to make your city navigation easy. Such hotels include Auberge De La Fontaine, a three-star hotel in Plateau Mont-Royal. This hotel offers a variety of SUVs to rent at affordable prices.

  • Are there hotels that offer babysitting services?

    For guests with toddlers who want assistance to look after them if they are held up with their work, they should look for hotels in Montreal that offer babysitting services. Fortunately, Travelodge Hotel by Wyndham Montreal Centre and Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth are among the numerous hotels that provide babysitters for you on request.

  • Where can I stay to experience Montreal like a local?

    If you're interested in staying slightly outside the hustle and bustle of Montreal's city center, you may enjoy the borough of Anjou. In Anjou, the area is more residential and the streets are quieter. You may have trouble finding a high-end hotel, but consider the Quality Hotel Montreal East, which is located near CF Galleries d'Anjou, one of the major shopping malls in Montreal.

  • Are there any hotels in Montreal with free parking?

    If you are looking for free parking, consider the Crowne Plaza Montreal Airport. You won't be near the city center, but you'll have access to a pool and will be in a convenient location for traveling. Another hotel with free parking is Hôtel Brossard, which is in the area of Brossard, about 15 minutes by bus from the city center.

  • Which hotels in Montreal allow dogs?

    Many hotels in Montreal do not allow pets, and if they do, they charge additional fees. If you're planning to travel with your dog, make sure you confirm with the hotel before your arrival. The Hyatt Regency Montreal and the Hotel Gouverneur Montreal both allow pets upon request and are both located in the heart of the city.

  • Are there any hotels in Montreal with a pool?

    There are a number of hotels in Montreal with a pool. The Courtyard by Marriott Montreal Downtown has both an outdoor and indoor pool. The Hotel Bonaventure Montreal features a heated rooftop pool that stays open in winter, so even when there is snow on the ground, guests can enjoy a swim while taking in the views of the city.

  • Are there any hotels in Montreal offering airport shuttles?

    Several hotels in Montreal offer airport shuttle services; however, most of them charge an additional fee. If you want a hotel with an airport shuttle, consider booking a room at The Hotel Chrome Montreal Centre-Ville or Le Mount Stephen. Both are located in the city center and offer an airport shuttle service upon request, though additional charges may apply.

  • Where to stay in Montreal?

    Hotels in Old Montreal, Downtown, and near Centre Bell have the most searches on KAYAK.

  • What are the best hotels near Centre Bell?

    KAYAK users like staying at Novotel Montreal Centre, Le St Martin Hotel Particulier and Hotel Bonaventure Montreal when looking for a hotel in close proximity to Centre Bell.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Montreal?

    In the last 3 days, double rooms in Montreal have been found on KAYAK for as cheap as $44. On average, the price for a double room is $199.

  • How much is a hotel in Montreal for tonight?

    Hotel room prices will vary depending on facilities and location. The cheapest double room in Montreal for tonight found in the last 3 hours was $44. We also found 3-star hotels from $53 and 4-star hotels from $80.

  • How much is a hotel in Montreal for this weekend?

    KAYAK users found 3-star hotel rooms in Montreal for this weekend from $62 and 4-star hotel rooms from $94. The cheapest room in Montreal for the same date was $58 per night.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Montreal?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Montreal with free parking or free breakfast. Top-rated options with free free parking in Montreal include Le Petit Hotel Vieux-Montreal - Saint-Paul and The Ritz-Carlton Montreal, while popular hotels with free breakfast in Montreal include Hotel Universel Montreal and Auberge Royal Versailles.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Montreal?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Montreal districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Montreal city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Montreal hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Montreal that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Hotel Montreal Metropolitan, BW Signature Collection, Best Western Plus Montreal East and Days Inn Montreal East.

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Hotel Le Cantlie Suites - Montreal - Lounge
Hotel Le Cantlie Suites
8.1 Very good
Ville-Marie$176+
$176+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Le Square Phillips Hotel And Suites - Montreal - Building
Le Square Phillips Hotel And Suites
8.8 Very good
Ville-Marie$164+
$164+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Hotel Bonaventure Montreal
8.3 Very good
Ville-Marie$220+
$220+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Hotel Universel Montreal
7.6 Good
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve$144+
$144+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Auberge Royal Versailles
7.4 Good
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve$141+
$141+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Gite du Survenant
9 Wonderful
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve$102+
$102+
Free Wi-Fi
Comfort Suites Downtown
6.9 Okay
Ville-Marie$148+
$148+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hotel Omni Mont-Royal
8.6 Very good
Ville-Marie$204+
$204+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Aloft Montreal Airport
8.1 Very good
$167+
$167+
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Hotel Auberge Manoir Ville Marie
7 Good
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve$70+
$70+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
L'appartement Hotel
8.4 Very good
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal$130+
$130+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Apartments Trylon
8.8 Very good
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal$71+
$71+
Free Wi-Fi
Novotel Montreal Aeroport
7.5 Good
Saint-Laurent$163+
$163+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Novotel Montreal Centre
8.4 Very good
Ville-Marie$161+
$161+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
A2K
Ville-Marie$350+
$350+
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel de Paris Montreal
6.6 Okay
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal$145+
$145+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hotel Faubourg Montreal
7.4 Good
Ville-Marie$145+
$145+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Aparthotelmontréal
9.2 Wonderful
Ville-Marie$226+
$226+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Boxotel Montreal
9.9 Wonderful
Ville-Marie$193+
$193+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Place des Arts
9.4 Wonderful
Ville-Marie$13+
$13+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Le Saint-Sulpice Hotel
8.8 Very good
Ville-Marie$228+
$228+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hotel Kutuma
9 Wonderful
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal$210+
$210+
Free Wi-Fi
Auberge de la Place Royale
9.5 Wonderful
Ville-Marie$222+
$222+
Free Wi-Fi
LHotel Montreal
8.3 Very good
Ville-Marie$191+
$191+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Renaissance Montreal Downtown Hotel
8.3 Very good
Ville-Marie$221+
$221+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
$176+
Parking
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hotel Visitel
10 Wonderful
Ville-Marie$151+
$151+
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Quartier Latin
6.7 Okay
Ville-Marie$69+
$69+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hotel Zero 1
7.9 Good
Ville-Marie$128+
$128+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hotel Celebrities
6.9 Okay
Ville-Marie$211+
$211+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Hotel Bon Soleil
4.1 Mediocre
Le Sud-Ouest$73+
$73+
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Ambrose
8.2 Very good
Ville-Marie$118+
$118+
Free Wi-Fi
Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile
8.3 Very good
Ville-Marie$295+
$295+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Spa

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