St Paul Hotel - Montreal, Canada - Boutique Hotel

Rooms & Suites: 119

A unique hotel experience rooted in comfort, sophistication and design. Nestled in an original Beaux-Arts building in the historic quarter of Old Montreal, the St Paul opened in 2001 as Canada’s first ever boutique hotel.

The 119-room property, designed by Montreal-based design firm Borrallo Interiors, offers a timeless blend of past and present, and an innovative design that maintains the integrity of the building’s original architecture.

The hotel is conveniently located in the heart of Old Montreal, the city's picturesque historic quarter. A stroll along the neighborhood's stunning cobbled streets takes you on a tour of the city’s industrial past, as well as high-end boutiques, fine dining, bars and contemporary art galleries. Just a few blocks away from the Downtown area, the hotel is the perfect starting point for discovering the city.

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Spread out across 8 stories with stunning views of Old Montreal and the Downtown skyline, our airy guest rooms and suites boast a serene and minimal aesthetic. A sensory journey of color and texture,
so comfortably livable that you feel instantly at home.

From your morning coffee in our art-filled lounge to a romantic night in, our playful and atmospheric spaces create unique experiences throughout your stay.

The careful restoration of this heritage building has been awarded top honors by the City of Montreal. The historic landmark has been transformed into an elegant yet simple space. All amenities specific to boutique hotels have been carefully designed to let you experience the best out of your stay.

Trip Type

Romantic Getaway

Accommodations

Airport

Montreal-Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport (YUL)

Airport Distance

12 miles/20 km/20 minutes

High Season

May through October