{"type":"city","city":"Montreal","citySlug":"montreal","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/canada/montreal","description":"Stone is the first thing you notice in Montreal — not just the grey limestone of Old Montreal's Rue Saint-Paul, but the way the city has spent a century and a half arguing with it, building over it, restoring it, and occasionally making something genuinely new beside it. That argument is most legible in the hotel choices available here. In Old Montreal, Hotel Gault occupies a mid-19th-century dry goods warehouse and is probably the most architecturally honest property in the city at its price point — raw concrete columns, loft-scale ceilings, and a material palette that refuses sentimentality about the building's age. A few blocks away, Hotel William Gray stitches together a Georgian heritage house and a contemporary tower with enough confidence that the seam becomes part of the experience rather than an embarrassment. The W Montreal, converted from the old Nesbitt Thomson building on Victoria Square, is blunter about its interventions and more interested in atmosphere than provenance, which suits a certain kind of traveler fine.\n\nThe Golden Square Mile operates at a different register entirely. The Ritz-Carlton Montreal, which dates to 1912 and underwent a significant restoration and expansion around 2012, remains the benchmark for a particular kind of institutional grandeur — the sort of place where the architecture makes the argument before you've checked in. The Four Seasons, which opened in 2019 as part of the Quad development designed in part by Sid Lee Architecture, represents the city's most considered attempt at contemporary luxury hospitality, with interiors by Tokyo-based Yabu Pushelberg that draw on Quebec craft traditions without becoming folkloric about it. Le Mount Stephen occupies the 1883 mansion of CPR railway baron George Stephen — a George Browne-designed Italianate pile with one of the more extraordinary great halls in Canadian domestic architecture — though the surrounding additions work harder than the original rooms do.\n\nQuartier des Spectacles and Quartier International offer a useful counterpoint for travelers less interested in heritage layering. Le Germain Montreal, part of the respected Quebec-founded boutique group, delivers clean Scandinavian-influenced interiors and good operational intelligence at a price that makes it one of the stronger value propositions downtown. Hotel Monville, designed by Provencher Roy, is the sharpest piece of contemporary hospitality architecture in the city — compact, technically precise, and genuinely comfortable with being modern in a way that some of its Golden Square Mile neighbors are still working out.","provider":{"name":"PressBeyond","url":"https://pressbeyond.com","description":"PressBeyond provides AI-optimized hotel content with a consistent 5-image structure across its entire portfolio. 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The 269-room property was conceived from the outset as a tech-forward independent hotel, and the architecture carries that ambition without resorting to the kind of branded gestures that usually signal it.\n\nThe double-height lobby is the interior's strongest moment: matte black structural columns of considerable girth anchor a soaring atrium volume, with warm oak millwork panels and a floating reception volume suspended between them, while large-format photographic murals depicting Montreal street scenes from earlier decades introduce a sense of civic memory into an otherwise rigorously contemporary space. A curved terrazzo bar with brass-frame shelving and leather-upholstered stools on gold bases provides a deliberate warmth against the prevailing dark palette. Guest rooms sustain the same discipline — floor-to-ceiling windows pull the downtown skyline into the space, full-wall oak headboards are backlit along a thin horizontal seam, and open black steel shelving units serve as room dividers, separating the sleeping and working zones with industrial frankness rather than conventional hotel furniture.","snippet":"A 2017 Sid Lee Architecture hotel with a recessed aluminum facade, soaring atrium lobby, and skyline-facing rooms.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts visiting downtown Montreal","vibe":"Contemporary-civic · restrained","highlights":["Sid Lee Architecture curtain-wall facade with angular corner geometry","Double-height lobby with matte black columns and suspended reception","Guest rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and backlit oak headboards"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$219","pricePerNightExclTax":"$219","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhcph03ql15xy8y8cesva1713364295628_ccee30d4-4eb6-4d7e-ae3d-cdde64fbe26d.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Hotel Monville — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Hotel Monville · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Hotel Monville captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhil004sb15xy258u2wwz1713364296210_3e1a327f-29b7-4837-a478-a854ce41a000.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Hotel Monville — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Hotel Monville · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Hotel Monville, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhocn05u115xy9ifd56641713364296829_458da9bd-0119-4320-90b2-2829339c0478.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Hotel Monville — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Hotel Monville · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Hotel Monville — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhu7a06vr15xy2qzw71dh1713364297306_dc090439-690b-48e2-8795-03ad569a6a66.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Hotel Monville — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Hotel Monville · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Hotel Monville, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhzye07xh15xy4ec09c0w1713364298118_9631b237-648d-4eb5-a53c-042fdb7dd164.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Hotel Monville — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Hotel Monville · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Hotel Monville — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"Hôtel William Gray","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/canada/montreal/hotel-william-gray","city":"Montreal","cityHeader":"Montreal • Old Montreal • SPLURGE","neighborhood":"Old Montreal","designSummary":"Two heritage stone buildings dating to the early nineteenth century on Rue Saint-Paul, stitched together and connected to a new concrete tower by a glazed atrium — that is the structural argument at the heart of Hotel William Gray, which opened in Old Montreal in 2016 under the direction of Montreal firm Provencher Roy. The intervention is visible immediately from the street: rough-cut grey limestone masonry meeting a curtain-wall glass box, the junction announced rather than disguised, the old fabric and the new construction held in deliberate contrast. The 128-room property rises eight floors in its contemporary wing, the rooftop terrace above framing an unobstructed view across the Marché Bonsecours dome to the St. Lawrence River and the Jacques Cartier Bridge beyond.\n\nInside, the interiors carry an atmosphere closer to a well-considered urban apartment than a conventional hotel — exposed board-formed concrete ceilings left raw throughout the guest rooms, wide-plank pale oak flooring underfoot, and dark-stained wood headboards scaled to read as architectural panels rather than furniture. A recurring mustard-yellow wingback chair punctuates the rooms with a single chromatic note against the otherwise restrained palette of white, charcoal, and natural timber. The lobby bar moves between tufted cognac leather seating and curved velvet chairs in slate grey, the backlit spirits cabinet anchoring one wall in warm walnut millwork. The rooftop deploys woven rattan pendants and geometric black polypropylene chairs against the open Montreal skyline — casual in material, serious in view.","snippet":"Montreal's Old Montreal hotel merges 1800s limestone buildings with a contemporary concrete tower and rooftop river views.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts visiting Old Montreal","vibe":"Industrial-refined · urban","highlights":["Two 19th-century stone buildings connected by glazed atrium and concrete tower","Board-formed concrete ceilings and pale oak flooring in all rooms","Rooftop terrace overlooking Marché Bonsecours dome and St. Lawrence River"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$337","pricePerNightExclTax":"$337","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhco503q915xygxgra8au1713363891302_aa34026e-6300-4b24-87c3-9db68c9aaaf7.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Hôtel William Gray — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Hôtel William Gray · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Hôtel William Gray captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhikb04rz15xyes0hdh131713363892160_ad523929-1633-4638-ab6f-12cab08d61a6.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Hôtel William Gray — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Hôtel William Gray · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Hôtel William Gray, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhoaz05tp15xyeyvzsdew1713363892655_ae04e320-c54f-4e42-b202-53d3dea03ed6.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Hôtel William Gray — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Hôtel William Gray · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Hôtel William Gray — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhu5i06vb15xyg5etob2w1713363893290_6149ce27-4267-4a62-9a49-c09e2b7f5466.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Hôtel William Gray — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Hôtel William Gray · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Hôtel William Gray, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhzwy07x315xyrnc2g2vf1713363893994_f2665e63-2d3f-4957-b284-d9faeb50e36d.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Hôtel William Gray — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Hôtel William Gray · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Hôtel William Gray — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/canada/montreal/vogue-hotel-montreal-downtown-curio-collection-by-hilton","city":"Montreal","cityHeader":"Montreal • Golden Square Mile • SPLURGE","neighborhood":"Golden Square Mile","loyaltyProgram":"Hilton Honors™","designSummary":"Sherbrooke Street West, where Montreal's Golden Square Mile reasserts its early-twentieth-century confidence in buff brick and stone cornicing, provides the address for Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, a property that has navigated multiple identities since its mid-century construction before arriving at its current form as part of Hilton's Curio Collection. The building's facade, visible in the images at night, layers warm brick upper floors above a ground-level composition of dark steel, limestone cladding, and full-height glazing — a retrofit that gives the street presence of a contemporary luxury address while the original structure's volume remains legible above.\n\nInside, the interiors pursue a palette of champagne leather, blush velvet, and warm oak that sits closer to a considered Parisian apartment than to conventional Canadian hotel design. The double-height lobby deploys a curved crimson sectional sofa as its centrepiece — upholstered in deep rust velvet with brass-finished legs — against travertine floors and walnut-clad columns hung with vertical textile panels in burgundy and slate. Guestrooms carry the same register: channelled caramel leather headboards, herringbone oak floors, mauve chaise lounges with sculpted rounded ends, and amber glass pendant sconces mounted at brass stems. The restaurant pulls travertine and pale limewash into a dining room anchored by a sculptural island banquette housing integrated planters, with floor-to-ceiling wine storage forming a warm focal wall at the rear.","snippet":"A mid-century Montreal hotel retrofitted with contemporary luxury interiors in champagne leather and blush velvet.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts and collectors in Montreal","vibe":"Parisian-inflected · warm-modernist","highlights":["Mid-century building with contemporary dark-steel ground-floor retrofit","Interiors in champagne leather, blush velvet, and warm oak","Restaurant with sculptural island banquette and floor-to-ceiling wine wall"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$384","pricePerNightExclTax":"$384","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/Vogue+Hotel+Montreal+Downtown,+Curio+Collection+by+Hilton2.jpg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/Vogue+Hotel+Montreal+Downtown,+Curio+Collection+by+Hilton1.jpg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/Vogue+Hotel+Montreal+Downtown,+Curio+Collection+by+Hilton4.jpg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/Vogue+Hotel+Montreal+Downtown,+Curio+Collection+by+Hilton3.jpg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/Vogue+Hotel+Montreal+Downtown,+Curio+Collection+by+Hilton5.jpg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"The Ritz-Carlton Montreal","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/canada/montreal/the-ritz-carlton-montreal","city":"Montreal","cityHeader":"Montreal • Golden Square Mile • SPLURGE","neighborhood":"Golden Square Mile","loyaltyProgram":"Marriott Bonvoy®","designSummary":"Few hotels in Canada carry the institutional weight of a building that has anchored Montreal's Golden Square Mile since 1912, when the Beaux-Arts structure on Sherbrooke Street West first announced itself as the city's most prestigious address. The Ritz-Carlton Montreal, one of the original properties in the Ritz-Carlton portfolio, was designed by the New York firm Warre & Wetmore — the same architects behind the Biltmore and Grand Central Terminal — and its terracotta-detailed facade, arched ground-floor loggia, and rusticated limestone base remain largely intact. The exterior image here reveals the jarring but now-settled contrast introduced during a major renovation completed around 2012, when a contemporary glass tower addition was grafted onto the historic structure, expanding the property to 129 rooms and suites while adding significant conference and residential capacity.\n\nInside, the interiors navigate a tension between the hotel's Edwardian bones and a more contemporary decorative sensibility. Guestrooms show the signature wallcovering in a large-scale metallic floral motif, dark wengé-toned headboards, and pops of aubergine and fuchsia that give the rooms a polished energy without abandoning comfort. The suites gain warmth through wide-plank hardwood floors, lacquered geometric room dividers, and velvet armchairs in deep jewel tones. The bar area, photographed in moody evening light, pairs the original ornate plasterwork frieze and marble floor with a backlit onyx bottle wall and oversized Pop Art portraiture — an Audrey Hepburn print among them — anchoring the historic shell firmly in the present.","snippet":"A 1912 Beaux-Arts landmark by Grand Central Terminal's architects, now with contemporary interiors and a glass tower addition.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts and heritage travelers","vibe":"Historic-contemporary · refined","highlights":["Beaux-Arts landmark by Warre & Wetmore, architects of Grand Central Terminal","1912 terracotta facade and marble interiors paired with contemporary glass tower addition","Guestrooms with metallic floral wallcovering, wengé headboards, and jewel-tone velvet"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$465","pricePerNightExclTax":"$465","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhba703h515xy84uh2r171713363855503_5dedda9e-e47a-4dea-a84b-1a5464cc1b0e.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"The Ritz-Carlton Montreal — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · The Ritz-Carlton Montreal · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of The Ritz-Carlton Montreal captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhh5204iv15xym6dk6z421713363856222_26e95654-b6bd-42b1-a20e-db1ddf79986d.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"The Ritz-Carlton Montreal — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · The Ritz-Carlton Montreal · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at The Ritz-Carlton Montreal, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhmx005kj15xyg3jswqy01713363857019_00850556-d921-4a73-90fd-dc7e38fc53b8.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"The Ritz-Carlton Montreal — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · The Ritz-Carlton Montreal · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at The Ritz-Carlton Montreal — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhsrf06m915xyo531ih7r1713363857709_33809ce2-ac5f-4485-97e4-bbff9f014f3e.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"The Ritz-Carlton Montreal — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · The Ritz-Carlton Montreal · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at The Ritz-Carlton Montreal, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhyiz07o115xypsma0bgy1713363858402_e5652813-18f4-4694-92ed-7672bb3730ae.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"The Ritz-Carlton Montreal — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · The Ritz-Carlton Montreal · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at The Ritz-Carlton Montreal — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"Four Seasons Hotel Montreal","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/canada/montreal/four-seasons-hotel-montreal","city":"Montreal","cityHeader":"Montreal • Golden Square Mile • SPLURGE","neighborhood":"Golden Square Mile","designSummary":"Anchoring Montreal's Golden Square Mile at the corner of Sherbrooke and de la Montagne, a 18-storey tower designed by Lemay and Sid Lee Architecture announced a new register for Canadian luxury hospitality when Four Seasons Hotel Montreal opened in 2019. The facade visible from street level speaks in layers: a bronze-toned vertical fin screen frames the hotel entrance against a curtain-wall glass tower above, while an intricate white geometric lattice panel — drawing loosely on Arabesque patterning — animates the podium, giving the building a material complexity that most Canadian commercial towers never attempt.\n\nLuxury designer Gilles & Boissier handled the interiors across the hotel's 166 rooms and suites, establishing a palette of pale grey, warm taupe, and brass that the images confirm throughout. Guest rooms carry slender steel four-poster beds, backlit circular brass mirrors, and oversized floor-to-ceiling windows framing Montreal's mid-century streetscape; the effect is closer to a considered Paris apartment than a conventional business hotel. The indoor pool runs beneath a soaring white marble wall of dramatic veining, the geometry clean and almost monastic in its restraint. At ground level, Marcus — chef Marcus Samuelsson's restaurant — deploys a Carrara marble counter, leather-cushioned bar stools, copper pendant fixtures, and a terrace dense with tropical planting, pulling the building into the life of Sherbrooke Street with an energy the architecture above deliberately withholds.","snippet":"A 2019 Montreal tower with layered bronze and geometric facades, Paris-apartment interiors, and Marcus Samuelsson's restaurant.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts and collectors visiting Montreal","vibe":"Refined-contemporary · architectural","highlights":["Bronze fin screen and geometric lattice facade by Lemay and Sid Lee","Gilles & Boissier interiors with brass, taupe, and floor-to-ceiling windows","Marcus Samuelsson restaurant with Carrara marble and street-level terrace"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$543","pricePerNightExclTax":"$543","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clwt8ydua013h85uwbn9lnwd01717079212816_ba1019e4-7835-44f2-8f84-52874b3ef3fb.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Four Seasons Hotel Montreal — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Four Seasons Hotel Montreal · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Four Seasons Hotel Montreal captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clwt8zis001j385uwpwa06ewq1717079226621_3cdf1a80-4628-4c03-84ce-28c7156f97d2.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Four Seasons Hotel Montreal — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Four Seasons Hotel Montreal · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Four Seasons Hotel Montreal, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clwt90np801yp85uwv76s6hbc1717079199833_8cf3730a-2a7b-4202-856f-e0adea1d3575.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Four Seasons Hotel Montreal — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Four Seasons Hotel Montreal · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Four Seasons Hotel Montreal — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clwt91skp02eb85uw8szj7kgg1717079218802_9ead0545-14ad-4f18-88f2-249754846582.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Four Seasons Hotel Montreal — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Four Seasons Hotel Montreal · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Four Seasons Hotel Montreal, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clwt92xab02tx85uwc8giaomm1717079233302_aac2ffcd-bf8b-4e8f-a11f-f6f7db3e2788.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Four Seasons Hotel Montreal — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Four Seasons Hotel Montreal · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Four Seasons Hotel Montreal — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"Le Germain Montreal","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/canada/montreal/le-germain-montreal","city":"Montreal","cityHeader":"Montreal • Quartier des Spectacles • OPTIMIZE","neighborhood":"Quartier des Spectacles","designSummary":"Among Montreal's financial district towers, a slim 14-storey building announces itself through sheer chromatic audacity — its facade wrapped in a grid of multicoloured window frames cycling through every frequency of the spectrum, an exterior that functions less as architecture and more as a large-scale artwork dropped into a canyon of grey glass and limestone. Le Germain Montreal, which opened in 2018 on McGill College Avenue near the Quartier des Spectacles, was designed by Provencher Roy, with the kaleidoscopic cladding conceived as a deliberate provocation against corporate downtown restraint. The 149-room tower carries that energy from street level upward, where the colour gives way entirely.\n\nInside, the interiors settle into something cooler and more considered — a palette of warm ash, charcoal, and raw concrete that lets the rooms breathe without competing with the building's exterior theatrics. The guestrooms feature exposed concrete slab ceilings left unfinished, vertical slatted wood headwall panels in natural timber, and Eero Aarnio-style transparent bubble chairs suspended from the ceiling as freestanding conversation pieces, their chrome hardware catching whatever light filters through the linen sheers. The ground-floor bar runs a marble counter alongside walnut millwork and terrazzo flooring, with black leather stools on slender iron frames; the restaurant above it deploys cantilever chairs with tan leather slings — somewhere between Marcel Breuer and mid-century Italian — against full-height glazing that turns McGill College into a living backdrop after dark.","snippet":"A 14-storey downtown tower wrapped in a spectrum-cycling facade, with raw concrete interiors and mid-century furniture.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts visiting downtown Montreal","vibe":"Chromatic-bold · minimalist-inside","highlights":["Multicoloured window-frame facade designed as large-scale street art","Rooms with exposed concrete ceilings and suspended bubble chairs","Ground-floor marble bar and cantilever-chair restaurant with McGill College views"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$261","pricePerNightExclTax":"$261","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhcwx03rt15xy2qj1vso81713360075913_304ea06e-94a8-44e4-880e-a88e28cc06b4.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Le Germain Montreal — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Le Germain Montreal · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Le Germain Montreal captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhitv04tj15xyj6s4k5fq1713360076553_b9f9c426-2f50-4170-8be6-7c119c10dda3.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Le Germain Montreal — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Le Germain Montreal · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Le Germain Montreal, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhois05v915xygi7j83s41713360077192_94469e3a-d26a-422f-8c08-614b767e3456.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Le Germain Montreal — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Le Germain Montreal · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Le Germain Montreal — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhuf006wz15xy7fz05o6e1713360077801_0a44492e-5b60-46b0-9864-5884f6b05400.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Le Germain Montreal — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Le Germain Montreal · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Le Germain Montreal, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0ui06207yp15xyvbpt3ffq1713360078519_072c369b-60f1-405c-833a-e107cb1ad44e.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Le Germain Montreal — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Le Germain Montreal · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Le Germain Montreal — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"W Montreal","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/canada/montreal/w-montreal","city":"Montreal","cityHeader":"Montreal • Old Montreal • OPTIMIZE","neighborhood":"Old Montreal","loyaltyProgram":"Marriott Bonvoy®","designSummary":"A former headquarters building on the corner of Victoria Square — the limestone-clad, nine-storey block that now houses W Montreal carries the posture of mid-century civic authority, its grid of punched windows and rusticated base suggesting a building designed to project institutional permanence rather than hospitality. Converted and opened in 2004, the W Montreal was among the brand's earliest international outposts, and the challenge it posed — animating a building whose architecture resisted spectacle — proved formative for how W positioned itself in older urban fabric.\n\nThe interiors resolve that tension through contrast rather than deference. Guest rooms deploy black-and-gold chevron carpeting against white lacquered furniture and leather-upholstered task chairs, with relief-pattern wallcoverings behind the bed introducing a sculptural quality that pushes back against the rooms' relatively compact dimensions. The living room bar, visible in the images, stacks orange modular seating against deep teal banquettes beneath a suspended grid of black steel and linear lighting — a palette that tilts toward late-1960s Brazilian modernism without committing fully to any single reference. The restaurant space goes furthest: a rippled reflective metal ceiling catches circular halo pendants and brass bottle-display shelving in a distorted liquid surface, while a blue-veined stone counter anchors the bar in cooler, geological weight. 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Hôtel Gault converted the former textile warehouse into a 30-room boutique hotel in 2002, with interiors conceived by local designer Anne Lafond that set polished concrete floors and warm maple millwork directly against exposed brick and rough fieldstone walls left entirely undisturbed.\n\nThe contrast is the point. In the guestrooms, Pierre Paulin-style tulip chairs in teal and mustard sit on circular rugs beside low platform beds, while the original arched windows — now fitted with deep timber surrounds — frame views across to the Palais de Justice. The bar and breakfast room extend the same logic: Paulin's Orange Slice chairs in crimson are pulled up to slate-topped tables beneath a pressed-tin ceiling, with a vivid yellow Idée sofa anchoring the lounge beside raw masonry exposed mid-wall like a geological cross-section. Large-format black-and-white photography hung throughout gives the common areas the atmosphere of a private collector's residence rather than a hotel lobby, grounding the mid-century furniture in something more personal and less curated.","snippet":"A 1871 Second Empire warehouse in Old Montreal converted with mid-century furniture and raw masonry walls left exposed.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts and mid-century modernism collectors","vibe":"Industrial-refined · collected","highlights":["1871 Second Empire limestone facade with mansard roof preserved intact","Anne Lafond interiors juxtapose Pierre Paulin furniture against exposed brick and fieldstone","Original arched windows frame Palais de Justice views from rooms"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$275","pricePerNightExclTax":"$275","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhcmg03px15xyd8dv28z41713357091409_f76d976f-fc60-4471-b43a-e7da297e11ad.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Hotel Gault — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Hotel Gault · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Hotel Gault captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhijo04rn15xy2kuhml751713357092920_92ed54fb-a6f6-40a6-a56d-14f2a3718f3a.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Hotel Gault — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Hotel Gault · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Hotel Gault, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uho8q05td15xyj3kr31pp1713357093517_7360ac85-217f-410d-b25c-4a97735fcd78.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Hotel Gault — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Hotel Gault · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Hotel Gault — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhu4s06v415xyu2ezx6dm1713357092209_feb6c276-1e90-4dd7-96ce-a2aa4080aba8.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Hotel Gault — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Hotel Gault · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Hotel Gault, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0uhzwf07wv15xya1vbkbrx1713357094201_19c78938-4e95-4302-866c-6507ddf87a98.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Hotel Gault — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Hotel Gault · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Hotel Gault — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"Le Mount Stephen","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/canada/montreal/le-mount-stephen","city":"Montreal","cityHeader":"Montreal • Golden Square Mile • SPLURGE","neighborhood":"Golden Square Mile","loyaltyProgram":"LHW Leaders Club","designSummary":"Built in 1883 for George Stephen, the first president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the limestone mansion on Drummond Street in Montreal's Golden Square Mile is among the finest examples of Second Empire residential architecture in North America. Scottish-born architect William Tutin Thomas designed the original structure with an extravagance that reflected Stephen's position at the apex of Canadian industrial wealth — carved stone cartouches, wrought iron balustrades bearing fleur-de-lis detailing, and interiors panelled in hand-carved mahogany that remain largely intact today. Le Mount Stephen opened as a hotel in 2017 after a sensitive restoration that preserved the historic house while appending a purpose-built tower behind it containing the majority of its 90 rooms.\n\nThe contrast between old and new is the property's central drama. Inside the mansion, the bar and dining room retain their original coffered mahogany ceilings, stained glass lunettes, and wide-plank oak floors — all of it deepened to a saturated amber glow that gives the space an almost theatrical warmth, an oval bar with brass-footed stools dropped into the Victorian splendour with confident deliberateness. The tower rooms present an entirely different register: upholstered grid headboards in pale greige leather, geometric-patterned carpet in graphite and cream, floating platform beds with under-lit bases. 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