Luxury Hotels in Montreal

Loews Hotel Vogue Montreal

Loews Hotel Vogue Montreal has been voted by Fodor as one of Montréal’s best hotels. The Loews Hôtel Vogue offers business and leisure travelers exceptional service and distinctive accommodations. The hotel is located in one of the city’s most enviable neighbourhoods: downtown, where popular bistros and lounges sit alongside some of the most fashionable boutiques in North America. Although it may look plain on the outside, the inside is elegant sumptuous.

Loews Hotel Vogue Montreal has been voted by Fodor as one of Montréal’s best hotels. The Loews Hôtel Vogue offers business and leisure travelers exceptional service and distinctive accommodations. The hotel is located in one of the city’s most enviable neighbourhoods: downtown, where popular bistros and lounges sit alongside some of the most fashionable boutiques in North America. Although it may look plain on the outside, the inside is elegant sumptuous.

Designed to bring guests ultimate comfort and convenience, each of the 142 guestrooms and suites is luxuriously large and furnished with fabulous amenities. Down comforters and pillows, a Jacuzzi bath and 24-hour room service are features of each guestroom. A room with a canopy bed is available on request. In addition to other amenities, suites are equipped with a flat screen television. Exclusive meeting services and unique concepts accompany the more than 6,500 square feet of indoor/outdoor function space.

Great wines and atmosphere lure diners to Cellini, the hotel’s French-Mediterranean restaurant. At L’Opera bar, the two-story wall of windows provides voyeurs a front-row seat to the European flair and cosmopolitan crowds that Montréal is known for. A 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness centre, complimentary coffee and tea, and baby-sitting services are just a few of the amenities available.

Loews Hôtel Vogue in Montreal has received the TripAdvisor Travelers Choice Award for 2010 and was placed in the top 10 Luxury Hotels in Canada. The Vogue is near the Museum of Fine Arts as well as the various shops along Saint Catherine Street.

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