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Hotel description

The landmark Beaux-Arts exterior of the ten-story St. Paul Hotel, in the heart of the historic district of Vieux Montréal, is utterly at odds with what’s inside-an utterly modern and minimalist hotel, something light and ethereal, straight from the pages of a design magazine. Stylish contemporary furnishings decorate the lobby, surrounding a fireplace of translucent alabaster, an effect that must be seen to be believed. And like many of the converted buildings in Old Montreal, the St. Paul benefits from sprawling spaces, high ceilings and large picture windows.

Rooms are just as stunning as the lobby, with traditional materials like polished hardwoods, raw metal and exposed stone, and clean, crisp modernist lines. Windows expose the space to natural light and make for panoramic views of the old quarter, and the bathrooms feel like little museums, with square marble sinks and stylish fittings. Animal skins drape over designer chairs, and closets and desks are generous and functional.

High-speed internet is standard, and the hotel’s meeting facilities are suitable for a modest conference. Leisure travelers, though, may get the most out of the St. Paul; the Cube restaurant is another impressive space, serving an eclectic cuisine amidst custom-designed tables and settings. The Raw Bar is a suitably clubby environment, the sort of place where in-the-know locals mix with hotel patrons, and the bars, restaurants and shops of Vieux Montréal are just outside.

Contact & location

355 rue McGill, Montreal, Quebec

+1.514.380.2222

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