Open in June 2000, Hotel Place d'Armes is Old Montreal's first boutique hotel. Its 44 luxurious rooms and 4 breathtaking mezzanine suites... more »
Open in June 2000, Hotel Place d'Armes is Old Montreal's first boutique hotel. Its 44 luxurious rooms and 4 breathtaking mezzanine suites will surely charm you. Set in a historic Old Montreal building, it is only a few steps away from the Notre-Dame Basilica, the Montreal Convention Centre and the Old Port, and within walking distance of downtown Montreal. Its sober and elegant decor blends the opulent and classic elements of the 1880 structure with modern minimalist touches. The intricate woodwork and brick walls add warmth to the guest rooms, which are furnished in custom-made cherry wood Quebec creations designed by the Hotel's designer, Viateur Micahud. Along with their 200-thread count sheets, Frette towels and terrycloth bathrobes and down comforters and pillows, all guest rooms are equipped with complimentary High-speed Internet, CD Player, two multi-line telephones, including one cordless, electronic safety deposit box, and goumet mini-bars with Valrhona chocolates. Our luxurious bathrooms, many of which have double jacuzzis, are designed with black and white marble tiles and are equipped with upscale Fruits and Passion bath amenities. During their stay, hotel guests enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast and afternoon wine and cheese cocktail in the grandiose Hotel Place d'Armes lobby. Valet parking, room service and massages are also available, along with access to the rooftop fitness centre and terrace.
ReserveTravel
I loved the location of this hotel,
–
Posted May 11, 2007
Good
I loved the location of this hotel, right near Old Montreal. Our room was beautiful, hardwood floors, huge windows. Our room happened to be a corner one and when you opened the curtains, there was Notre Dame. Everything inside the room was...
I liked the location, it was walking
–
Posted Aug 09, 2006
Okay
I liked the location, it was walking distance from the Place D'Armes metro stop, and it was in the heart of Old Montreal. However there's a bar in the hotel, and it got pretty noisy and crowded at night, and the music was blaring out which isn't the ...
The hotel is in a beautifully restored
–
Posted May 20, 2002
Good
The hotel is in a beautifully restored 19th C. building, and the service is equally as impressive. The lobby's ceilings are at least 40 feet high, and one side has six or seven collosal windows which drown the huge room with natural light. There...