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Queen Elizabeth Hotel Montreal [edit info]
900 Rene Levesque Boulevard West
Montreal, Canada
Description:Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel with its comfortable accommodation and excellent services welcomes all types of holidaymakers for a pleasant and tranquil stay in Montreal. Set at the centre of Montreal's vibrant cultural and commercial district is the city's grandest and most gracious Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel. This property is only minutes from Old Montreal, Molson Centre, business district and the Convention Centre. The Fairmont Queen Elizabeth with its 1,039 gracious guest rooms and suites, offers contemporary elegance for business and leisure travellers. All the accommodation unit provides an exceptional level of service and luxury to offer its distinguished guests comfort and excellence. The Le Montrealais Bar and Restaurant offers tantalizing menu that feature sunny Mediterranean cuisine. You can also savour gourmet delights at the Beaver Club. Business travellers can avail the conference facilities provided by the hotel for organising their official meetings and seminars. During leisure, you can workout at the onsite fitness centre, take a bracing dip in the swimming pool or relax at the sauna.
Amenities:Business Center, Room Service, High-speed Internet, Fitness Room, Restaurant, Parking, Swimming pool, Pets Allowed, Handicap Accessible, Concierge, Valet Parking, Tour Desk, Massage / Beauty Centre, Bar / Lounge, Gymnasium, Elevator / Lift, Babysitting / Child Services, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Free Breakfast, Golf Course, Housekeeping, Banquet Facilities, Conference Room(s), Currency Exchange, Medical Assistance Available, Multilingual Staff, Safe-Deposit Box, Sauna, Security Guard, News Stand, ATM / Cash Machine, Mini Bar, Refrigerator, Cable / Satellite TV, Secretarial Service, In Room Movies, Bath / Hot Tub, Porters, Wake-up Service, Meeting Rooms, Kitchenette, Coffee / Tea Maker, Microwave, Hair Dryer, Complimentary Toiletries, Modem / Data Port, TV, CD Player, DVD Player, Laundry service
Description:
The Fairmont Queen Elizabeth is Montreal's largest hotel.
Check-in:
4pm
Check-out:
12pm
Attractions:
Beaver Club: This restaurant is reknown for his French Gourmet cuisine, and the impeccable service. Awarded 4 diamonds by the CAA/AAA.
Biodome: The Biodome itself is a wildlife & plant biology exposition where you walk through themed forest and view animals, fish, etc. It can be accessed from the hotel via the underground subway.
Botanical Garden and Insectarium: Montreal's Botanical Garden is the second largest botanical garden in the world, next to the one in London, England. It features species from all over the world: plants, fountains, thematic greenhouses, butterflies. The Insectarium is a section of the Botanical Gardens featuring the butterfly pavilion, as well as a collection of 25,000 insects on display. The attraction is located 10 minutes away from the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth.
Centre Bell Centre: The Centre Bell Centre is home to the National Hockey League's Montreal Canadiens. It is a 5-minute walk from the hotel. Tickets can be purchased directly through our Concierge. Guided tours available.
Golf and Other Activities: Several golf courses can be found in the vicinity, a short drive from the hotel. Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello Golf Club is about an hour away from Montreal.

You may also enjoy cycling and rollerblading, ice skating, tennis and squash located in the area.

See the Concierge Desk for more information or to make arrangements.
In room dinning: 24 hours in room dinning
La Ronde Amusement Park (seasonal): La Ronde features 35 different rides, something for every member of the family. The park is located on Ile-Ste-Hlne, about a 15-minute drive from the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth. Open mid-May to September.
Le Montrealais- Bistrot Bar Restaurant: Le Montralais is a two-level restaurant, including a bar section, with windows overlooking Mary Queen of the World Cathedral and downtown Montral. A favorite with the downtown crowd, Le Montralais offers a tantalizing menu featuring sunny Mediterranean cuisine, succulent grilled meats, fresh fish and luscious desserts in a lively bistro ambiance.
Reservations are recommended.
Les Voyageurs Bar: Known as one of the best restaurants in the country, The legendary Beaver Club is your ticket to a culinary adventure you will not soon forget. Treat yourself and create your own menu choosing from the la carte menu. The Beaver Club dining room is proud recipient of the AAA Foud Diamond Award.
Reservations are highly recommended.
Montreal Casino: The Montreal Casino is one of the largest casinos in the world! It captures all the excitement, all the drama, all the international allure of the world-class city that is its home: Montreal. Likewise, the Casino spares no effort to ensure you the thrill of a lifetime and unforgettable memories.
Mount Royal: Mount Royal is a small mountain and park overlooking the city, which offers great views from several scenic points. Prominent is St. Joseph's Oratory, with its copper dome surpassed in size only by St. Peter's in Rome. Those who enjoy strolling in nature will appreciate Mount Royal's many paths. Bird watching is possible at the bird sanctuary. It is also the home of the University of Montreal, the second largest French-language university in the world.
Old Montreal: Discover the city's oldest district with its wealth of history and architecture unique in North America, a variety of museums, boutiques, art galleries and restaurants. Other attractions in the old port will please the whole family: IMAX (3-D movies on a giant screen), bateau mouche cruises, and the site of several summer and winter festivals. There's also the SOS Labyrinth (Mayavetura) which is great for kids, cycling and rollerblading. As well, don't miss the Lachine Canal with its 8.7 miles (14 km) of recreational paths. Old Montreal is located 5-minute drive or 20-minute walk from the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth.
Pool and Health Club: The Pool and Health Club area includes an indoor salt-water pool and whirlpool, a children's wading pool, men's and women's steambaths and changing rooms, as well as fitness room with exercise equipment.
At the pool, children under 12 years old need to be accompanied by an adult. Children under 14 years old are not permitted in the training room. A proof of age may be required.
St. Catherine Street/Shopping: St. Catherine Street is one of the best-known streets in Montreal. It is situated in the hub of the city and is accessible by the underground passage. This street is home to these shopping locations, The Bay Department Store, Eaton Centre, Ogilvy's Department Store and much more. It is only two blocks away from the hotel.

The Fairmont Queen Elizabeth is located directly over the underground city of boutiques, stores, restaurants and cafes. You will find shopping outlets and services including Ogilvy Department Store, Eaton Centre, Promenades de la Cathdral Shopping Centre, Montral Trust Shopping Centre, The Molson Centre, Paramount Complex, Birks Jewelers, Le Faubourg and much more.
The Tea Lounge: Take some time for a tea or coffee accompanied by English delicacies and French pastries.
Underground City: The underground city located in the downtown area is an 18-mile network of over 2,000 stores, restaurants and theaters. The city's subway stations connect the underground city to the outside world.
Facilities:
24 Hour Security, Air Conditioned, Airline Desk, AM/FM Alarm Clock, ATM/Cash Machine, Audio Visual Equipment, Babysitting/Child Services, Balcony, Bar/Lounge, Barber Shop, Bath Tub, Bathroom Telephone, Bidet, Breakfast, Breakfast Buffet, Business Center, CD Player, City Center, Coffee Maker in Room, Coffee Shop, Computer in Room, Concierge, Conference Facilities, Continental Breakfast, Copy Service, Cordless Phone, Cribs Available, Currency Exchange, Data port Available, Desk with lamp, Doctor on Call, DVD Player, Electronic Door Locks, Elevators, Executive Level, Express Check In, Express Checkout, FAX, Fire Place, Fitness Center or Spa, Free Local Telephone Calls, Free Newspaper, Gift Shop, Guest Laundromat, Hairdryers Available, Handicapped Rooms/Facilities, Health Club, High speed internet access, In Room Movies, Indoor Pool, Internet Access, Iron, Ironing Board, Jacuzzi, Kitchen, Laundry Service, Laundry/Valet Services, Lounge, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Microwave, Mini Bar, Modem in Room, Modem Lines in Room, News Stand, No Smoking Rooms/Facilities, Nursery for Children, Parking, Pets Allowed, Phone with speaker, Porters, Public Address System, Radio, Refrigerator, Restaurant, Rollaway Beds, Safe, Safe Deposit Box, Sauna, Secretarial Service, Security, Shower, Smoke Detectors, Sprinklers In Rooms, Suite, Telephone, Television with Cable, Temperature Control, Toilet, Tour Desk, Trouser Press, Turndown Service, TV, TV Remote Control, Valet Parking, VCR, Video Checkout, Video Tapes, VIP Rooms/Services, Wake-up Service, Wheel Chair Access

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From: Joseph, Syracuse
Date of Stay: August, 2008
Unfortunately, the hotel union workers went on strike the morning of our arrival. There was no maid service nor other ammenities.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: November, 2007
At 167 per night, I expected more than I received. The staff did not take our reservations correctly, and we spent forty minutes trying to check in. The room was small, the beds were hard, and the blankets were shabby. The toilet was right up against the vanity. I requested another room, and received one, but the toilet was badly situated in it, as well. The drain in the tub remained clogged for the duration of my stay. They charged 16 per day to use the Internet, and the charge in the business center was 4 for fifteen minutes. Virtually every hotel along a highway will provide free Internet, and I certainly expect it in a four star establishment. The television remote did not operate properly, and I was charged 1.50 to make a local call. The Beaver Club was nice, but the shrimp in our cocktails was undercooked. When we sent them back, we were told that was how they prepare them,and that we could order something else. We did! The concierge was helpful and courteous, as was most of the staff. The best thing about this hotel is the location. Skip the pricey breakfast in the hotel and head down to the restaurants located in L2.You will need to change elevators at the RC level. I'll try another hotel next time.
 
From: nancy
Date of Stay: April, 2008
Very pleasant and great location in Montreal. Easy indoor access to shopping. Concierge and service team very helpful and friendly.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: July, 2008
The room was adequate with desk and a lounge chair with a good view.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: September, 2007
I didn't like it all. The room was freezing because of the air conditioner and the thermostat in the room was basically decorative. I would have been warmer if I slept on the steps in front of the cathedral. Not only was the room too cold but the air conditioner or something like that was making a lot of noise. So even though the bed was decent it was too uncomfortable (cold and noisy) to sleep. I happened to see someone's room in the Holiday Inn when I was in Montreal and it was a lot nicer than the one had.I definitely would not stay there again.
 
From: Greg
Date of Stay: January, 2007
This was a return visit, stayed at the Fairmount last year, it was a blast. This year was even better a great hotel! You must stay!
 
From: Jane
Date of Stay: July, 2008
the Queen Elizabeth in Montreal was in a great location with very friendly and helpful staff - even though there was a strike going on - everyone was lovely. the workout area was good and so was the pool.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: July, 2007
We arrived late on Amtrack from USA( border immigration takes two extra hours) and hotel staff were super helpful their suggestions were on the mark. Our requested high floor room away from elevators was ready, over sized with a stunning view of the cathedral rooflines and waterfront. Montreal eating is very good, Vieux Montreal is fun and interesting and the hotel is in the midst of many places of interest and quality neighborhood resturaunts. Walk straight out of the lower floor hotel elevator into the underground city, which is a marvel of ambience and shopping opportunities. Montreal IGA supermarket has varieties of prepared portions of food that beats Zabars! Walk for hours at night on safe and clean streets. Take a boat ride on the St Lawrence, experience the force of the current and see Habitat in person! A perfect place for a getaway with multiple cultural influences and languages where everyone was more than willing to speak English with us and patiently help us with our French!
 
From: NAOKI, Roanoke, VA
Date of Stay: July, 2007
The room was very confortable, greate location to anywhere and the view from the room was very beautiful. I really enjoyed the stay at this hotel. But what I really want to mention is the hotel person's kind and warm assistance. It is really awesome.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: July, 2007
The rooms were very small, the bathroom had no ventilation. The commode was smack against the vanity. The tub was stained. The only chair was the one to the desk so you were forced to sit on the bed. Staff was friendly and helpful but they could have taken some of the lobby space and added it to the rooms.Would not stay here again.
 
From: Stephen, Boston, MA
Date of Stay: July, 2007
This is my usual Montreal hotel, and it's a lovely example of a what an upscale city hotel should be. Connected to both the train station and the Underground City, it's an easy walk to get to Ste. Catherine Street as well. Rooms are clean, quiet and well furnished with great views of the surrounding city and the Cathedrale Marie Reine-du-Monde. Good, if somewhat expensive, restaurants on site. I tend to take the elevator downstairs to the great food court at the train station for less expensive options. The garage on site also means you don't have to worry about on-street parking. Friendly staff too. A lovely hotel, and I'll most certainly return.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: July, 2007
Center of downtown. Everything is close.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: July, 2007
The queenie was delightful! Check-in was a breeze. Even though we spoke very little French the staff was friendly and helpful. The room had a great big king sized bed with nice linens. We asked if we could have a nonpet room because of allergies. That was no problem. The window opened for fresh air. The location was nice-a short walk to good restaurants and down the elavator to the train station and underground mall.
 
From: Michael, Hartford, CT
Date of Stay: January, 2007
As a frequent traveler on both business and leisure, one learns quickly to differentiate between those stretching to earn that high star rating and those who are solidly there. This hotel was not only there, they made it clear that this is their everyday corporate culture. Every staff member without exception was friendly and eager to be of assistance. We stayed on the club floor, which was not that expensive given the current exchange rates and the breakfast and other amenities included. We were totally pampered. It doesn't get any better than this.
 

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