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900 RENE LEVESQUE BLVD W, Montreal, Quebec H3B4A5

Featured Review : The Fairmont Queen Elizabeth is in a very convenient location for a business trip. It is in the business district, on a major road and the train and subway stations, as well as a huge shopping mall, are connected undergr...See Full Review

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  • Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth

  • 3 out of 5 stars
    artslover from Calgary
  • May 9, 2006
  • Best of IgoUgo
Quote: Hotel bedroom Photo - Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, Montreal, Quebec The Fairmont Queen Elizabeth is in a very convenient location for a business trip. It is in the business district, on a major road and the train and subway stations, as well as a huge shopping mall, are connected underground.The one advantage of chain hotels is that you have some idea of what you will get before you ever arrive. I have stayed at other Fairmont chain hotels and this one was no different. The hotel is quite large and plush in a rather old fashioned luxury hotel type of way. When you enter either door, the reception area is not immediately within view, but the doormen and porters quickly direct you to the reception desk. Being in Montreal, the staff first greet you in French, but they are all bilingual. My French must have an obvious English accent since many of the staff switched to speaking English once they heard me speak.I had a room with a king bed. The special rate I received was $165 for the week night and $185 for the weekend. The room was reasonably spacious with room for a TV and mini bar cabinet, desk, and chair, large armchair and ottoman and space left over to set up a luggage stand. The bathroom was rather tiny. I find most hotels do not give you much shelf or counter space in the bathroom and this was no exception. Nice smelling shampoo, conditioner, bath gel and lotion were provided. They had a hairdryer, but no bathrobe or slippers.The bed was very comfortable and the room was clean. You can request turn down service in the evening. My room was away from the elevators, in the middle of a long hallway facing the main street. It proved to be a quiet room.Being there on business meant I did not get much opportunity to explore the hotel. There is a spa, pool and gym which I did not use. I had a late meal in the bistro, Montreal, and a lunch in the Voyageur bar. Both meals were fairly good but not cheap. Soup was $7 and a sandwich $14 at the Voyageur. The very top end restaurant, the Beaver Club, is located on the ground floor.The hotel room is set up for Internet, but I used the business centre located in the lower lobby. It costs $4 for each 15 minutes on the Internet, but when I did not take the full 15 minutes, they waived any charge.The staff are good at anticipating your needs. Taxis are hailed before you even ask, and at check out someone was immediately on hand to see if I wanted to store my luggage until later.The hotel is also mid-distance, about 5 blocks, to the edge of Vieux Montreal and about 5 blocks the other way to Sherbrooke Street, which has places of interest and a high end shopping areas.I would recommend this for business travelers, but for pleasure, I prefer Vieux Montreal hotels.
From journals Business in Montreal
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  • Fairmont Queen Elizabeth

  • 4 out of 5 stars
    jeremyl from Seattle
  • November 20, 2005
Quote: Excellent hotel right downtown. Minutes from Montreal's prime shopping district and connected to the underground city. Not as posh as some of the Fairmont resorts, but a great experience overall.
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  • Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth

  • 3 out of 5 stars
    su-lin from London
  • September 6, 2004
  • Best of IgoUgo
Quote: Standard Twin Room Photo - Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, Montreal, Quebec The conference I attended was being held in the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth and so for the first half of my trip to Montreal, I stayed there. I shared a double room.

The standard rooms are just big enough for the two queen size beds, two nightstands, a desk and a large cabinet (acting as minibar, coffee tray holder and television holder). Robes and an iron were provided in the closet. The bathroom was very clean and was filled with all the usual toiletries - nothing special, just produced-for-them shampoo, conditioner, shower/bath gel and lotion. My neighbouring colleagues found a lot of dirt in their sink but their entire bathroom was scrubbed down when the situation was made known to reception.

I would not say there was anything particularly special about the rooms themselves but the location of the hotel was amazing for a tourist, especially in winter (more on that in a bit!). I think I read somewhere that this hotel was a purpose built conference hotel and that is made apparent by the many rooms that are available for hire. There are also a gym and a pool in the basement available for all guests of the hotel.

The best part of the hotel was the amount of shopping available to you without your even leaving the warmth of the building. This is extremely important in the winter when the weather dips below zero (Celsius) and the thought of going outside makes you cringe. The building is connected in the basement levels to the underground city of Montreal, a maze of corridors underground that are mostly lined by shops. It is possible to visit many buildings, both offices and shopping centres, via the underground city and without once stepping outside. Two lifts give you access from the ground floor to the two basement levels. Level 1B brings you to the gym and pool and the underground city. Level 2B brings you to a large food court and the main train station!

Booking and more information can be found on their website.


From journals A Week in la Belle Montreal
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  • The Queen Elizabeth

  • 4 out of 5 stars
    gingerella from Saint John
  • November 14, 2003
Quote: Luxury, pure luxury. Walking distance to bars, hockey, and underground shopping. The Lobby is gorgeous without being pretentious or intimidating. The staff are very well trained and friendly.
From journals Mmm Mmmm Montreal
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  • The Queen Elizabeth

  • 4 out of 5 stars
    Jeffrey from Plano
  • October 21, 2000
  • Best of IgoUgo
Quote: The Queen Elizabeth is operated by Fairmont Hotels, and is world class.

The lounges, restaurants, and all common areas are lavish, and my standard rooms I have had are always fine. The bathrooms have premium fixtures. The service was top notch.

This property has 21 floors, with rooms and suites on floors 3-21, and convention and mezzanine levels. A basement level has parking, a pool and jacuzzi, and a lower basement takes you to the Central Train station and the Metro (subway).

The lobby level has shops, The Beaver Club restaurant (see other journal entry), and a great bar called Les Voyageur. Les Voyageur has a very clubby atmosphere, with wood furniture and paneling everywhere. The tables are covered with antique French maps of Quebec. At night they have a piano/vocalist.

This property is 2 blocks away from Le Centre Sheraton (see other journal entry), and is within easy walking distance to downtown shopping, Crescent Street restaurants, and the Molson Centre if you like hockey or concerts. You can walk underground from the hotel to shopping and the Molson Center without going outside, which is nice in bad weather.

The Queen Elizabeth is adjacent to the Central Train station and you can take escalators down to the subway, and to the underground shopping cities.


From journals Downtown Montreal
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