Hôtel de l’Institut

Montréal


Set in a sleek glass cube, this modern hotel is run as a training center for the Québec tourism and hotel board. The 42 neutrally decorated rooms are well appointed, with flat-screen TVs, laptop safes, desks and small couches. They are quite bright, with small balconies – some with decent views. Baths are cramped, but clean and functional.


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