Kutuma Hotel & Suites

Montréal


In an excellent location on lively Rue St-Denis, the Kutuma has the feel of a boutique hotel. Cozy, well-maintained rooms feature safari-theme decor, including animal-print fabrics, potted palms and colorful artwork. Baths are modern and perhaps overly sleek, but the two-person tub in some is a nice feature.

Negatives: some rooms have tiny windows, noise can be an issue on lower floors, and there’s no elevator – though staff can help you lug your stuff up the stairs. It's worth dining in the Ethiopian restaurant, Le Nil Bleu, on the 1st floor.


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