Casa BiancavsSt Paul Hotel
Both hotels are recommended by writers. On balance, Hotel St Paul scores significantly better than Casa Bianca. Hotel St Paul ranks #15 in Montreal with endorsements from 12 reviews including DK Eyewitness, Fodor's and Mr & Mrs Smith.
Casa Bianca
4351 L'Esplanade Avenue, Montreal, Quebec H2W 1T2, Canada
From $85/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Multilingual
- Tennis Court
- Air Conditioning
Travel + Leisure
"The landmarked French Renaissance Revival building has beautiful historic details, including wrought-iron stairs and a terra-cotta fountain in the front hallway." Full review
BlackBook
"Okay, it's not much of a mountain, but given that it's the city's namesake, it's always nice to have a view of Mont Royal just out your window."
Fodor's
"Popular with love-struck couples with friends on The Plateau, this renovated mansion is an ode to French Renaissance Revival architecture and promotes an organic vegetarian ethic."
National Geographic
"“French Renaissance Revival meets white modernism, freestanding claw-foot bathtubs; beds decked out with organic cotton sheets." Full review
Afar Magazine
"Casa Bianca has the best of both worlds: the accommodations are beautiful and comfortable, and it's ideally situated." Full review
Fodor's
"A magnet for love-struck couples who want some privacy while visiting friends on the Plateau. The white terra cotta tiles give this converted residential chateau a “wedding cake” panache." Full review
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YOU SHOULD KNOW There are only five guest rooms, so plan ahead to avoid disappointment.
Frommer's
"This elegant B&B is a white house, as well as an architectural landmark...rooms are spacious with antique touches, and many have claw-foot bathtubs that add to the homey feel. " Full review
St Paul Hotel Show All Reviews
355 McGill Street, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2E8, Canada
From $127/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"The St-Paul has been a star to design and architecture aficionados since it opened a decade ago, and it ranks among the most worthwhile of old buildings converted to hotels." Full review
Fodor's
"Forget fussy oil paintings or rococo furniture; the St. Paul keeps the focus on modern silk, stone, and raw-metal decor accents, which are admired by its fashionable guests." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"The too-cool faux-hawked staffers at this über-chic boutique hotel might be off-putting if the rooms weren’t so stylish and comfortable." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"The exterior of this Beaux-Arts building is deceiving, for inside is minimalist comfort and savvy design. Don’t miss the Raw Bar for the best ceviche (raw fish) in town."
Rough Guide
"This sleek Vieux-Montréal boutique hotel has white walls and linens that contrast nicely with the dark-wood floors and elegantly simple furnishings of the rooms and suites."
Star Service
"On the edge of Old Montreal in the Museum Quarter...this beaux-arts architectural-birthday-cake of a building marries the 19th century with the 21st in a series of fun contemporary design experiments." Full review
Gayot
"From the outside, this hotel seems to be an old-world charmer."
BlackBook
"Serene and slick, white hot and entrancing. So cool it burns, like the flame in the marble wall at the entrance."
Afar Magazine
"The Hotel St. Paul’s creative aesthetic shines from every corner." Full review
Jetsetter
"Deign Hotel with sleek interiors and a topnotch restaurant in a historic Beaux Arts building near Old Montreal." Full review