Montreal´s iconic hotel The Queen Elizabeth

Luxury, elegance and refined comfort define the very essence of this iconic downtown oasis (top) opened in 1958, now the second largest property of the Toronto-based luxury-hotel chain Fairmont. Known for its 950 well-appointed (and recently renovated) rooms and suites, along with stellar services, its design blends furnishings that evoke the hotel´s midcentury origins with contemporary colors and curated art collection drawing from Montreal´s rich cultural heritage. Onsite culinary options are also exceptional at Le Traiteur fine-dining restaurant, Rosélys bistro, and the food-hall-style Marché Artisans. (Fun fact: the Queen Elizabeth was the site of one of two 1969 anti-Vietnam-War ¨bed-ins" held by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and it was in this room that the iconic song "Give Peace a Chance" was recorded).

Read more in Tripatini contributor Rohny Jones´ post 6 of Montreal´s Top Hotels.


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