Hôtel St-Paul

Old Montréal


The lobby greets you with a fireplace flickering inside a wall of glowing alabaster – a fine introduction to this beaux-arts hotel on the edge of Old Montréal. Set along dimly lit hallways, the rooms and suites feature high-end mattresses, ambient lighting and large windows – though the design feels a little sparse in the lower-category accommodations.


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