Landmarks, restaurants, shopping and nightlife — almost all of it within a 12-minute walk of the lobby.
The historic heart of the city starts at the hotel's doorstep.
Montréal's masterpiece — soaring blue-and-gold interior. Don't miss the AURA light & sound show after dark.
Grand square facing the basilica with the Maisonneuve monument — the classic starting point for an Old Montréal stroll.
Archaeology and history museum built atop the city's birthplace, with excavated ruins underfoot.
Cobblestone plaza of cafés and street performers, leading up to the ornate Hôtel de Ville.
Riverside promenade and a 60 m observation wheel with skyline and St. Lawrence views.
Interactive exhibits and an IMAX theatre right on the Old Port quays — great for families.
Domed 1847 landmark housing Québécois boutiques and galleries on Rue Saint-Paul.
Open green ramparts behind City Hall with views of the old fortifications — and a metro stop.
From a Michelin-listed dining room to a beloved corner café. Pick a date and party size, then check live availability on OpenTable or Resy.
Intimate, refined Québécois fine dining — a long-running Old Montréal favourite for a special evening.
Two floors of French bistro classics on Rue Saint-Paul with live jazz nightly and weekend brunch.
A 45-year institution serving aged AAA Canadian beef in a century-old Saint-Paul building.
Michelin Guide 2025 seafood-forward dining and a chic terrace, a short walk toward downtown.
Cult-favourite bakery-café for pastries, sandwiches and brunch — expect a happy queue.
Coffee inside a breathtaking former bank hall with vaulted gilded ceilings — worth a visit alone.
Boutiques by day, rooftops and speakeasies by night.
The oldest street in the city, lined with art galleries, designer shops and Québec-made goods.
Access the climate-controlled underground network of shops and food courts via nearby Square-Victoria.
Curated Québécois designers, jewellers and craft boutiques under the landmark dome.
Old Montréal rooftop bar with skyline and Old Port views — a perfect sunset apéro.
Hidden late-night club beneath Auberge Saint-Gabriel, tucked down a cobblestone alley.
Buzzing strip of cocktail lounges and pubs steps from the waterfront.