The street is lined with gaslights and the facade dates from the 1800s, but the loft-style rooms in this boutique hotel look like something out of a modern-design magazine. Each is different: some have tile-and-concrete floors brightened by boldly patterned geometric rugs; others have sleek, blond-wood furnishings and contrasting rough-brick walls. All have CD and DVD players. Bathrooms have freestanding modern tubs and heated tile floors. Pros: very large rooms. Cons: a bit off the beaten path.
Posted by NewbE from Florida on 9/21/08
The spacious rooms, delicious full breakfast, complete with table service, and helpful staff make this hotel a gem. I didn't think it off the beaten path, either: less than 5 minutes in either direction will get you to the heart of downtown or Old Montreal.
Posted by BDH1968 from San Francisco on 8/5/07
We just returned from a 5 night stay at Hotel Gault, and I would highly recommend you consider Hotel Gault when visiting Montreal. It's located in the old section of town next to downtown, so it's central for walking with easy access to the Metro at Queen Victoria Stations. The rooms are large, I had the Extential, and it was about 400 sf with loft like open design. The breakfast is great, as are the other facilities, especially for a 30 room hotel. The ambiance and serene atmosphere provice a nice relaxing escape.
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