The Best Luxury Hotels in Montreal
The Golden Square Mile of Montreal is where you’ll find high-end shopping, the city’s best art museums and galleries and an array of luxurious hotels. Like Montreal itself, these properties range from ultra-modern complexes with unparalleled views to historic 19th-century buildings brimming with charm. Read on to discover the finest luxury hotels in Montreal, Canada.
Hotel Birks Montreal
Hotel, Luxury
Set in the historic Birks jewelry building built in 1894, this property offers one of Montreal’s most prestigious stays. Nothing is overlooked in the opulent decor; a palette of gold, grays and heather dominate. Sophisticated rooms have smart TVs, Nespresso machines, leather headboards and wow-worthy marble bathrooms. Be sure to book a treatment at the luxurious Valmont Spa.
Hotel Le Germain Montreal
Boutique Hotel
This elegant hotel is in the center of downtown, just across from prestigious McGill University. Contemporary, sleek rooms feature flat-screen TVs, Nespresso machines and minibars. Indulge in an in-room spa service or head down to the 24-hour fitness center. The acclaimed restaurant, Le Boulevardier, has some of the best food in town and the wine list is renowned for its vast selection of French vintages.
Hotel William Gray
Spa Hotel, Boutique Hotel, Hotel
This luxury boutique hotel in Old Montreal offers a design-forward stay. The atrium is a marvel, giving the property an airy yet homey, welcoming feel. The hotel features top-shelf amenities like Bang & Olufsen speakers, rainfall showers and high-end toiletries. Vibrant local artwork is thoughtfully spread throughout the property. The hotel’s restaurant, Maggie Oakes, serves up some regional specialties like the dry-aged Canadian rib eye.
Hotel Place d'Armes
Boutique Hotel
Inside one of the city’s most arresting examples of neoclassical architecture, this high-end hotel is just a short walk from Notre-Dame Basilica, one of Montreal’s most awe-striking attractions. Luxe rooms feature flat-screen TVs and minibars, and some even come with fireplaces and balconies. The spacious, 3,000sqft spa is popular with locals for its hammam and impressive array of body and beauty treatments.
W Montreal
Spa Hotel, Chain Hotel, Hotel
This downtown hotel is set in the historic Banque du Canada building and is just a quick walk to Old Montreal. Chic, inviting rooms range from standard rooms up the Extreme Wow Suite (yes, it’s really called that), complete with double-height windows and large balcony, so you can practice yoga each morning overlooking the city. Take advantage of their Whatever, Whenever service – which quite literally means what it says. Don’t forget to dine in the W’s Tbsp. restaurant, which highlights fresh Italian cuisine.
The Ritz-Carlton
Boutique Hotel, Hotel
The first Five Diamond property in Quebec, the Ritz-Carlton touts 129 luxurious rooms, each featuring a city or garden view. Find waterfalls, fireplaces and an indoor saltwater pool at the Spa St James and dine on a meal by renowned chef Daniel Boulud at its French restaurant, Maison Boulud. After a day of sightseeing, be sure to book a decadent afternoon tea at the Palm Court.
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
Suite Hotel, Business Hotel
Centrally located at Rene Levesque and Mansfield, this five-star spot is one of the largest hotels in Montreal, with an impressive 950 rooms across 21 floors. Despite its size, many guests flock for its storied past: it was here that John Lennon and Yoko Ono staged their iconic Bed-in for Peace protest in 1969. There’s also a lush wellness centre and indoor pool, two restaurants, and a charming lobby cafe that draws just as many Montreal residents as it does hotel guests.
Four Seasons Montreal
Luxury, Hotel
Best known for its immaculate third-floor terrace and bar by chef Marcus Samuelsson, this luxury haunt is tucked into Rue de la Montagne. Its position is walking distance to the party and shopping streets, but far enough away to ensure a good night’s sleep away from the city noise. 169 modern guest rooms span from the sixth to the 12th floor, each with sleek interiors, dramatic lighting, unparalleled city views and elegant four-poster beds.
Hôtel Le Crystal
Boutique Hotel
This chic downtown hotel straddles Rue de la Montagne and Rene Levesque, just minutes from the Bell Center. The corner hotel resides in a glistening high rise, made even more glamorous by the massive namesake crystal chandelier that hangs over the lobby. Hotel Le Crystal sports wall-to-wall windows, large beds fitted with feather pillows and plush duvets, and soaking tubs. There’s also the Amerispa, a heated indoor pool and a rooftop hot tub with impressive city views.
Le Mount Stephen
Luxury, Hotel
This 90-room hotel on Drummond Street dates all the way back to 1880, when it was a well-known gentlemen’s club. Meticulously restored since then, the carved stone columns, onyx fireplaces and grand staircases still evoke the property’s history. The rooms themselves feature floor-to-ceiling windows, rainfall showers and in some cases, a private terrace. There’s also Bar George, a contemporary British pub, with wood paneling, plush leather seats, and an ornate marble fireplace.
Sofitel Montréal Le Carré Doré
Boutique Hotel
Housed in an impressive, standalone glass tower, the interior is complemented with Victorian antiques from the estate of North American railroad pioneer William Cornelius Van Horne. Contemporary artwork also lines the walls, largely thanks to its proximity to some of the city’s best boutique art galleries and museums. The blend of minimalist design and warm sophistication continues into the stylish guest rooms and suites, which tout large windows, marble bathrooms, walk-in showers and Hermès bath products.
Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown
Boutique Hotel, Business Hotel
Fitting right into Montreal’s bustling Golden Square Mile, this hotel has sleek and minimal decor, with comfortable furnishings and neutral tones. The hotel is home to La Société Bistro, a cozy restaurant and bar that artfully blends Parisian flair with contemporary North American cuisine. Enjoy a sundowner on the candlelit rooftop terrace, surrounded by flowers in the summer months.
Looking for a classic property in the historic part of this Quebec city? Here’s our pick of the best hotels in Old Montreal. For more options, discover our guide on the best hotels in Griffintown and book now on Culture Trip.
Sandra MacGregor contributed additional reporting to this article.