$$$-$$$$, Vieux-Montréal
Fodor's Review:
Three splendidly ornate commercial buildings dating from the Victorian era were merged in 2005 to create Vieux-Montréal's largest boutique hotel. The high-ceiling guest rooms -- some with exposed brick or stone walls -- combine old-fashioned grandeur with sleek modern furnishings. The large bathrooms are tiled in black granite and white marble. The 2,000-square-foot spa includes the city's first hammam, or Middle Eastern-style steam bath. A rooftop bar and restaurant serves sandwiches and grilled entrées at lunch, and a comfortable lobby bar where a complimentary wine-and-cheese is served every afternoon. The Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Montréal is just across the square, and the Palais des Congrès is nearby. Pros: houses the best spa in town and has easy access to the sights of Vieux-Montréal. Cons: rooms are a bit small for the price, and the noontime Angelus bells at the Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Vieux-Montréal across the street can make sleeping late difficult.
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