HOTEL ST PAUL

355 rue mcgill street

Property highlights

Main amenities

  • Business center
  • Meeting rooms
  • High speed internet access
  • Private bath or shower
  • Elevators
  • Restaurant
  • Bell staff/porter
  • Air conditioning
  • Hot breakfast
  • Pets allowed
  • Room service
  • Phone services
  • Parking
  • Meal plan available

Business

  • Featured amenities include complimentary wired Internet access, a 24-hour business center, and express check-out. Planning an event in Montreal? This hotel has facilities measuring 3000 square feet (279 square meters), including conference space. Limited parking is available onsite.

Room Information

  • Total rooms (96)
St Paul Hotel is a member of Design Hotels. One of Montreals first high-rise buildings has been transformed into one of the citys most talked-about hotels - The captivating 119-rooms-and-suites Hotel St Paul is located in a muscular Beaux-Arts building and its trendy colors and furnishings reveal a theatrical design philosophy - Spread over nine floors St Pauls guest rooms are decorated with a variety of color schemes drawn from Canadas landscape - Made By Originals -Sophistication and surprise come naturally to Ana Borrallo who employs the inherent hospitality acumen of her father to create a fresh tribute to pared-down elegance at Hotel St Paul - Authenticity -wholeness and integrity are at the core of Borrallos projects as she mediates between architects -artists -and artisans to orchestrate a property that perfectly demonstrates her abilities as a true artist and designer of space - Housed in one of Montreals first high-rise buildings -built in 1900 -the 119-room St Paul is one of the citys most architecturally interesting hotels - While restoring many of its original details -the architects and designers also added a contemporary twist - For example the Black Suite -on the Signature floor -is complete with 4 meter -13 foot -ceilings and high windows framing Montreals skyline and historic Old Port - The interior design is inspired by the Canadian landscape -with natural materials contrasting clean modernism - Silk -stone -metal and sleek lighting fixtures reflect the elements of nature -while designer furniture from all over the world lends a cosmopolitan and contemporary touch
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