Standing proud for over a century, The Ritz-Carlton Montreal has long been one of the city’s most esteemed 5-star hotels. Today it continues to ooze comfort, luxury and glamour following a dramatic make-over that sees historical details blended perfectly with modern styles and sensibilities.
Afternoon tea in Palm Court, flutes in the Dom Pérignon Bar and French gastronomy at Maison Boulud make dining unforgettable.
Newly renovated rooms and suites pair palatial beds and marble fireplaces with modern touches and views of city or garden.
The Spa St. James offers signature treatments, including its renowned maple sugar massage inspired by Québec traditions.
An indoor saltwater pool with skyline views provides a serene escape above the city, complemented by a 24-hour fitness centre.
Combining heritage charm with contemporary flair, the hotel remains a beacon of luxury in the heart of downtown Montréal.
Designed in the style of a Loire Valley château complete with elegant copper roofs and striking turrets, Fairmont Le Château Frontenac rises high above Old Québec, offering impeccable service and sweeping views of the St Lawrence River and the city’s historic streets.
A strong contender for the most luxurious hotel in town, the Four Seasons Hotel Montreal is more boutique in feel than other Four Seasons offerings, with fantastic rooms and suites, one of the city’s best spas and dining options helmed by celebrity chef, Marcus Samuellsson.
In the heart of Old Québec, Le Capitole Hôtel blends historic grandeur with contemporary polish, offering refined rooms, acclaimed dining and an elegant base just steps from the city’s most evocative streets.
A refined blend of heritage and contemporary style, Hôtel William Gray sits at the heart of Old Montréal, offering elegant interiors, a rooftop terrace with sweeping views and a calm, design-led retreat perfectly suited to travellers with a taste for understated luxury.
Set on the shores of Lake Massawippi, Manoir Hovey is a refined country retreat where elegant rooms, attentive service and serene surroundings create a timeless escape in Québec’s Eastern Townships.
Set in Québec City’s atmospheric Old Port, Auberge Saint-Antoine blends centuries of history with contemporary elegance, offering a refined boutique stay defined by curated artefacts, thoughtful design and quietly assured service.
Perched high above the St Lawrence River, Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu is a grand country retreat where sweeping views, elegant interiors and a timeless sense of occasion define one of Québec’s most storied hotels.
First opening its doors in 1958, this landmark property paved the way for a new generation of hotels in Quebec. Following a multi-million-dollar renovation, the hotel is once again at the top of its game, with new restaurants, a renovated wellness centre and stylish accommodations.