Top rated hotels in Montreal

Hotel Gault
4.6/5103 Reviews
Old Montreal
This hotel in Old Montreal has a wonderful location, so close to great restaurants like the new Moishe’s Steak House, and Holder. It is small, clean and comfortable with lots of large windows. The reception and breakfast area is large and light. The Loft rooms are very comfortable and spacious with Molton Brown amenities and a Nespresso machine. The large windows open and have pretty flower boxes. The layout of an ‘open concept’ bathroom and closets might not appeal to all, but we liked the quirkiness. The decor could stand some updating. For example, the two occasional chairs in our room were quite worn and the hallway carpet stained. Our housekeeper was excellent. Reception staff were generally accommodating. The food at breakfast was excellent but the service could stand improvement. One morning it took 30 minutes to get a cappuccino. In fairness, another morning’s room service breakfast arrived promptly. But another morning we seemed to be forgotten. This may be a post-Covid staffing problem however. At check out, a detailed statement of daily charges and credit certificates was lacking. When we arrived, we asked for additional pillows but none were available initially. We got one the second night after the other woman who had it checked out! We would probably stay here again if these small but irritating issues were fixed.
SpringHill Suites Old Montreal
4/5108 Reviews
Old Montreal
The suite has a sofa bed. It was originally a twin bed and can accommodate 3 or more people. The location is convenient. The hotel has a parking lot, but it is too expensive and there are cheaper ones nearby.
William Gray by Gray Collection
4.5/5102 Reviews
Old Montreal
I love this hotel nestled in the heart of Old Montréal and Old Port. I had a great room with a wonderful corner view of Old Montréal, it’s rooftops, the Grande Roue and the little cafes and boutiques below. Room is very comfortable. I love the long modern working desk, the comfy lounge chair, plush bedding and above all the spa multi jet shower… Because of pandemic restrictions most of the amenities of the hotel were not accessible. The hotel has such a nice lounge and bar area but I couldn’t go there. The gym was also off limits. There is an outdoor courtyard that was advertised as open even in the winter with fire pits but it wasn’t accessible during my stay. My only complaint would be that my room was drafty but I also stayed on one of the coldest weekends of the year and I could adjust the heat in the room. I asked for a throw blanket to cuddle in while reading in the lounge chair. They brought me the cuddliest faux fur blanket, I was almost thankful for the draft. Can’t wait for my next opportunity to stay here. In my opinion, this hotel is more geared towards adults (solo/business/couples/adult getaways) rather than families with young children. It has a high-end, modern, chic vibe. However, I’m quite sure they would accommodate children too. Photos don’t do the view justice. They were taken during a snow storm with poor visibility. Under normal conditions, was really nice and at night, so beautiful with all the lights and illuminated Grande Roue.
Hotel St Paul
4.1/5100 Reviews
Old Montreal
I recently stayed at St Paul. I found the hotel to be in a very Central Location a block from the Old City but on a street with some excellent restaurants. The Hotel is in a really nice old building with a nice stylish lobby. The room was very large with a very comfortable bed and a nice bathroom with a large tub the room was super quiet. The front desk staff was friendly and very helpful when we had questions. The hotel will park your car for you for a fee or you can park yourself at one of the public lots close to the hotel. The areas that I thought could use some improvement were. In the room, the refrigerator had drinks for sale but if you wanted free bottled water you had to ask the front desk. In a boutique hotel, I would expect slippers would be in the room and bottled water. Again you had to ask the front desk. The room had Shutters for shades but the shutters had holes that let light in so in the morning you had light early. I believe shutters our only for the top floor rooms. The toiletries were not what I would expect from a hotel of this standard so that was disappointing as well. Lastly, if the hotel reviews this review might I suggest putting a pic of Old Montreal in the room on the wall. In the end, I would recommend St Paul to travelers for a nice comfortable stay.
David Hotel
4.5/578 Reviews
Old Montreal
The minimalist contemporary design of our loft pleased us very much. Everything was designed with tremendous attention to detail, both aesthetically and functionally perfect! The bed had the most restfully firm yet pliant memory-foam mattress ever, and we've never slept so well! The kitchen was beautifully equipped with high-quality appliances and all utensils and plates. Everything was explained clearly with either witty little messages on drawers and switches, or videos explaining what to do on the hotel app. The loft was also equipped with state-of-the-art laundry appliances. The walk in shower was gorgeous. We were blown away by the elegant and thoughtful design of.......everything! Whenever we had any quiries or needed to have supplies refreshed, we always got an immediate response from virtual reception, and supplies arrived quickly afterwards at our door. If people are wanting an overstuffed, overcarpetted, overdecorated plush kind of hotel room, they won't find it at the David. Guests who appreciate the thoughtul creation and care behind this contemporary minilmalist beauty will be ecstatic. So much space, so much calm. Oh, and not to forget the lighting! So many creative ideas here. Concealed ambient lights, task light,s spots, reading lights......it's possible to create exactly the mood you want in all corners of the space. There's an elevator by the way, and the hotel is placed in an ideal position to walk to Sherbrooke, to McGill, to the Musée des Beaux-Arts, to the Old City, to the Village, Downtown, to the Place des Arts, and only 3 minutes walk from a subway station. And restaurants north and south, and a fantastic épicerie, with fabulous cheeses, deli, cured meats, bread, wine etc etc, just around the corner on Notre Dame. Quite unique. A great experience for us. We'll stay here again. Virtual connection to staff. Not traditional hotel. But same care and attention to detail in responses to our requests. We will stay here again
Auberge du Vieux Port by Gray Collection
4.5/5100 Reviews
Old Montreal
Beautiful hotel! I loved our room with casement windows that opened inward. Spacious, and well appointed. Desk, small table and chairs, fridge, robes and slippers. Comfortable bed with lots of pillows and big plush towels. The lobby smelled divine, and when I asked, was told it was the same scent as that of the toiletries in the room. This is the only hotel we have been to in the last 3 years that had full maid service every day, and we don’t stay at inexpensive hotels. Walk to the old port was right across the street. Valet parking is 38$c a day, but worth it to avoid the hassle. We had a riverfront view, and while it wasn’t perfect, one of the quays is a parking garage which spoiled the view a bit, it was still lovely, especially in the evening when you could look out at the La Grande Roue and watch it change color. This place was the best part of our Montreal stay.

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Number of Hotels3,264
Number of Reviews17,671
Lowest Price£40
Highest Price£1,760
Average Price (Weekdays)£208
Average Price (Weekends)£239

Montreal Old Montreal Hotel Guide

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Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at Montréal-Mirabel International Airport to start their vacations and business trips in Montreal. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Montreal by train is a good choice as well.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 376 boutique hotels in Montreal. There are many well-known chain hotels in Montreal. Those who favor Ramada can choose a hotel under its name. Ramada is the top choice of many travelers in Montreal. A popular hotel in Montreal, Le Centre Sheraton Montreal Hotel is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at The Ritz-Carlton Montreal.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Montreal, such as Palais de Justice, Montreal City Hall, Old Montréal. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Cap Saint Jacques Beach, Bishop Street, Rue Sherbrooke. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Old Port, Casino de Montreal, Montreal Chinatown. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Montreal Underground City, Saint Catherine Street to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average Temperature

• January to March: -5.01°C during the day, -9.83°C at night

• April to June: 14.81°C during the day, 8.89°C at night

• July to September: 20.44°C during the day, 14.7°C at night

• October to December: 2.77°C during the day, -1.67°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 84.2 cm

• Summer: 96.0 cm

• Autumn: 115.57 cm

• Winter: 112.33 cm

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