Modern luxury hotel with chic rooms, spa, and fine dining


































1440 Rue de la Montagne, Montréal, QC H3G 1Z5, Canada Get directions
"In the heart of Golden Square Mile, this 169-room tower eschews the usual Old World Montréal aesthetic (think heavy stone walls and wooden beams) for something decidedly contemporary and cosmopolitan. Occupying a sleek tower that connects directly to the luxury shopping emporium Holt Renfrew Ogilvy, the property is chic and refined, with light-filled interiors dressed in herringbone white oak floors, brass and mirrored surfaces, blush pink accents, and veined marble and pale pink terrazzo. The social heart is Marcus Restaurant + Terrace by chef Marcus Samuelsson, where solarium-style windows and a leafy terrace create an airy urban backdrop for dishes like fresh pasta with lobster and chili or roasted eggplant with togarashi, sweet-and-sour sauce, and Québec maple syrup. (Be sure to check out the restaurant’s excellent artwork, which comes from the private collection of Margaret Trudeau.) By night, the moody lounge is a go-to for late drinks, and the weekly Sommelier’s Soirées—a series of curated wine pairings around rotating themes—offer reason to return. After a day of sightseeing, indulge in a treatment at the standout Guerlain Spa, the only urban spa in the city to offer a Kneipp Hydrotherapy circuit, where you walk a path of polished stones to stimulate acupressure points." - Siobhan Reid
"Pulling up to the unmissable black-glass tower and breezing past an artsy lounge to the third-floor lobby felt like entering one of the most luxurious hotels in town; the Four Seasons balances upscale design—herringbone wood floors, custom furniture, enormous marble bathrooms with Byredo amenities—with residential touches like wonderfully lit, spacious closets and built-in drawers that help guests feel at home." - Todd Plummer

"Located within easy walking distance of downtown attractions, this property is celebrated for its cleanliness, exemplary service, comprehensive amenities, and excellent food—making it a convenient and well-rounded base for exploring the city." - Lydia Mansel Lydia Mansel Lydia Mansel is a writer with more than eight years of experience editing and writing for both brands and online publications—with a particular focus on travel, fashion, and lifestyle. She’s also the founder of the travel site justpacked.com. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"A luxury hotel located in the upscale Golden Square Mile neighborhood, positioned amid Victorian mansions, museums and designer boutiques and offering high-end accommodations." - Julia Eskins Julia Eskins Julia Eskins is a writer and editor covering travel, design, and culture. Her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Vogue, National Geographic, and more. She’s traveled to more than 50 countries, lived in five, and currently calls Toronto home. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"When your cab (or, more likely, chauffeured limo) pulls up to the unmissable black-glass tower that houses the sparkling new Four Seasons Hotel Montreal, a bellhop whisks away your baggage—a metaphor, perhaps, of the emotional journey you’ll take as you breeze past an artsy ground-floor lounge and up an elevator to the third-floor lobby. This hotel is a contender for the most luxurious in town, managing to remain decidedly upscale without becoming ostentatious. Think: herringbone wood floors, stunning custom furniture pieces, and positively enormous marble bathrooms with heavenly Byredo amenities. It’s worth calling out the truly fantastic, spacious closets; they are beautifully lit, feature well-constructed built-in drawers, and have enough space to hide your luggage away, lending each room and suite a residential feel where you’ll almost forget you’re staying in a hotel." - CNT Editors
