Montreal Hotels
Delta Centre Ville
The Deltas huge atrium-type marble lobby is warmed by oversized leather sofas and chairs, brass lamps, and potted palms. Business travelers predominate because of the hotels proximity to the convention center. Bistro Chez Antoine opens onto the lobby and has a long brass-and-wood bar. Guests have indoor access to the subway and the city's miles of underground shops and restaurants.
Delta Montreal
Families and business travelers frequent this quiet, centrally located Delta Montreal Hotel, built in 1986. Earth tones and mahogany furnishings dominate the lobby and mezzanine, where the work of Canadian artists is displayed. A relaxed atmosphere prevails in the bar, which has an all-you-can eat luncheon buffet on weekdays, and restaurant where kids under age 6 eat free any time.
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
The Fairmont's expansive lobby is decorated with Canadian art. Wingback chairs, sofas, and loveseats surround a large fireplace. Guests enjoy high tea every afternoon in the serene Tea Lounge. Located above the train station, the hotel attracts businesspeople during the week, and families on weekends. John Lennon wrote "Give Peace a Chance" here during his 1969 "Bed-In for Peace" with Yoko Ono.
Le Centre Sheraton Montreal
Le Centre Sheraton welcomes guests into its atrium lobby filled with natural light and into its Bistro Le Boulevard and Le Caf Bar, both located on the lobby level. A gift shop/newspaper stand, a beauty salon for men and women, and a jewelry store are located one floor below the lobby level.