InterContinental Montreal
9 expert reviews
“Guest rooms fall under four confusing categories -- Irresistible, Inspiring, Iconic, and Illustrious -- but are spacious, quiet, and outfitted with marble bathrooms.”
– Frommer's
Fodor's
"On the edge of Old Montréal... drawing international business travelers and design-savvy tourists who appreciate decor like the leather-and-suede headboards on the beds." Full review
Oyster
Luxury
"Located on the edge of Old Montreal, the InterContinental offers contemporary rooms decorated in creams and rich reds, and sleek marble-and-granite bathrooms." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"The InterContinental connects with the Montréal World Trade Center by way of an atrium, where guests and visitors are served a bonanza of shopping and leisure options under one roof."
Star Service
"Part of the World Trade Centre, this top-ranked commercial address may sit in the shadow of the newer Ritz-Carlton and old favorite Fairmont, but it remains one of the city's finest." Full review
i
The proportions of even the Standard rooms are above average, and the large corner rooms are worth requesting, though a wee bit more expensive.
Gayot
"This hotel is just a short walk across the lobby of one of Montreal's most historic landmarks, the Nordheimer building."
Jetsetter
"Business meets pleasure at this contemporary hotel connected to the Montreal Convention Center, with an indoor pool, a top-notch restaurant and a cozy bar." Full review
Lonely Planet
"This enormous InterContinental has a unique location between a new high-rise and a restored annex of the 19th-century Nordheimer building." Full review
Michelin Guide
"With high-rise views and floor-to-ceiling windows, these plush, oversized rooms and suites are anything but edgy. But neither are they bland...the furnishings are modernist classics" Full review
$99/night
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