


Hotel St Paul
Style Beaux Canada
Setting Stylish streets of Vieux Montréal
Occupying an old, bold Beaux Arts building in Montreal’s coolest quarter – the old town – Hotel St Paul is something of a trailblazer in a city swimming with bland business hotels. A warm and welcoming minimalism dominates the decor, enhanced by dramatic touches such as the fire-lit alabaster cube that lords it over the lobby, and the ethereal muslin drapes that feature in many of the rooms.
Need to know
- Rooms 120, including 20 suites.
- Rates Double rooms from $198.69 (CAD199), excluding tax at 19 per cent.
- More details Rates include breakfast.
- Facilities Gym, massage service, free WiFi throughout, valet parking (CA$20.25 a day). In rooms: LCD TV, CD sound system, minibar. Suites have DVD players.
- Check-out Midday, but flexible, subject to availability.
- Children Under-12s stay free. Extra beds are CA$35 a day. Babysitting can be provided, with eight hours’ notice, for CA$15 an hour.
- Hotel closed Hotel St Paul closes for the Formula One Grand Prix every year, (6–9 June in 2008). 11–21 September.
- Also Small pets are welcome – free.
Food and drink at Hotel St Paul
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Hotel restaurant
The hotel is currently renovating its restaurant, which will open in spring 2012. In the meantime, breakfast is served daily in the Vauvert Lounge.
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Dress code
Suave and stylish – moody monochrome ensembles to match the decor. -
Top table
Greet the day from a seat overlooking the streets of old Montreal. -
Room service
The hotel can deliver breakfast to your room. At other times, the staff will happily call in orders to nearby eateries. -
Hotel bar
The hotel bar is currently closed for renovations.
Hotel St Paul 355 McGill, Montreal, Montreal, H2Y 2E8
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Late check-out until 4 p.m.
In the know
Our favourite rooms
Hotel St Paul is justifiably proud of its Black Suite on the penthouse floor (where all rooms boast 13-foot vaulted ceilings). Floor-to-ceiling muslin curtains lend a dreaminess to the atmosphere around the bed, and tall, white, folding shutters let in plenty of light to counterbalance the charcoal tones of the walls and floors. Junior Suite 1005 also grabbed our attention – we loved the burnt orange velvety sofa and the huge shuttered windows. At very least, try to get a room looking out over old Montreal or one high up the building with a view towards the St Lawrence river.
Packing tips
Montreal’s winters can be bone-chafingly frigid, so dress up warm twice over.