Royal Suite, The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal
Referred to as the ‘Grande Dame of Sherbrooke Street’, The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal has welcomed esteemed guests through its elegant doors since 1912. The hotel seamlessly blends modern comfort with old world glamor for the most luxurious stay in all of Quebec (the only AAA Five Diamond Hotel in the province).
Occupying a privileged position in the city’s Golden Square Mile, The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal sits in close proximity to some of the city’s main attractions including the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts as well as the luxury boutiques of Saint-Catherine Street (you'll find Chanel and Hermes just around the corner.)
However, you'll find The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal is every bit a destination in its own right. Take in the views of Downtown Montreal from the hotel’s heated (using renewable energy) rooftop saltwater pool, or peruse artworks by Canada’s most respected artists and sculptors in the hotel’s in-house Cosner Art Gallery.
The culinary offerings are amongst the best in the city. The exceptionally alluring Palm Court is credited as the birthplace of the world famous Ritz-Carlton Afternoon Tea.
The lobby, illuminated by multiple chandeliers, also hosts North America’s only Dom Pérignon Champagne Bar. The five-star hotel is also home to Maison Boulud, an outpost from famed French chef Daniel Boulud of New York’s two-Michelin-star Daniel.
The Royal Suite lives up to its billin as the hotel's top accommodation. It is The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal's most palatial suite at 4,700 sq ft and boasts 12 rooms including three king bedrooms, four bathrooms, marble fireplaces and curated artworks.
With an exquisitely appointed 10-person dining room with a chandelier featuring dramatic splashes of purple and gold, in-room dining is taken to a whole other level.
Company | The Ritz-Carlton, Montréal |
Price per night ($) | 7,500 |
Profile type | Enhanced |
Number of bedrooms | Three bedrooms |
Features - in suite | Art collection Walk in wardrobes Welcome gifts |
Leisure facilities - Hotel | Garden Gym Hair salon Indoor pool Pet friendly Spa Beauty salon Art gallery Weddings Family/Child friendly |
Luxury and privacy options | Private door away from rest of hotel |
Size of master bed | King (152 × 198cm) |
Number of bathrooms | Three bathrooms |
Number of floors | One floor |
Disability aids | Upper floors accessible by elevator Hotel facilities for disabled guests Step free access throughout suite Adapted bathroom features Entire unit wheelchair accessible |
Food and drink facilities - Hotel | Private Dining |
Number of restaurants | Two restaurants |
Business facilities - Hotel | Event space Board room Conference room |
Number of dedicated staff | One member of staff |
Views | Garden views |
Transport options | Airport transfers |
Luxury brands | Diptyque |
Sustainability initiatives | Community initiatives Honey production Plastic management Recycling systems - Food Recycling systems - Plastic Renewable energy Local charity support 26-50% (Energy - Renewable sources) Composting LED lighting Recycling Treatment of waste material Recycling systems - Paper/card |
Suite type | City |
Gold 2024, Access
Gold 2024, Sustainability
Bronze 2024, Luxury
The Ritz-Carlton, Montréal
The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal first opened its doors to guests in 1912. With extensive renovations, over a century later the hotel proudly maintains its reputation as one of the most prestigious five-star hotels in the city.
Preserved original features and modern glass elements immerse guests in a blend of timeless elegance and modern sophistication. Warm, sun-lit accommodations allow guests to look out onto wondrous views of the surrounding gardens and stunning cityscape. Each suite features marble fireplaces and is home to separate living areas to allow for maximum comfort.
For those seeking ultimate indulgence, the hotel is home to the Dom Pérignon Bar, the only one of its kind in North America. Why not unwind with a glass of champagne, or head over to Palm Court to enjoy Afternoon Tea, a tradition upheld since the hotel’s inception? The hotel’s restaurant Maison Boulud beckons fine dining enthusiasts, where they can enjoy exquisite French-inspired cuisine crafted by Daniel Boulud.