Hundreds of new guest rooms have been added to Montréal's Quartier International with the opening of Hôtel Monville. The 20-storey, four-star hotel located on De Bleury Street contains 269 rooms including 54 suites, all sheltered within an envelope designed by architectural firm acdf*.
The hotel is the first and only in Canada to employ an autonomous delivery robot that carries orders directly to guest rooms. Other technological advances include an electronic check-in system where guests will also receive their keys.
Common amenities catering to guests include a fitness centre, six meeting rooms, and a signature rooftop terrace featuring a 180 degree view of the skyline. The building is designed to capture the spirit of Montréal, with artwork by local photographer Valérie Jodoin Keaton adorning the lobby, staff uniforms by Frank and Oak, bedroom lighting by Lambert et Fils, and all natural personal care products from Oneka.
"The Hôtel Monville has been designed to welcome those who wish to fully immerse themselves in the Montréal experience no matter how long they stay, they'll be sure to enjoy the people, the art, and the city's boldness and vibrant lifestyle," said Jean-Cédric Callies, Director of Sales and Marketing, Hôtel Monville. "We were inspired by this wonderful city and this hotel is a natural extension of its warmth and spirit."
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