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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