Humaniti Hotel Montreal, Autograph Collection

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340 de la Gauchetiere O Montreal, QC H2Z 0C3

Fechas requeridas

  • 11/12/202431/03/2025

Calificaciones

Forbes Travel Guide
4
AAA
4

Amenidades

Características de la habitación y servicios para huéspedes

  • Acceso a Internet
  • Casillero de mensajes grabados
  • Llamadas (locales)
  • Llamadas (por línea gratuita)
  • Maletero
  • Servicio de concierge
  • Servicio de lavandería
  • Servicio de mucama
  • Vistas (a la ciudad)

Instalaciones

  • Con acceso para personas en sillas de ruedas
  • Espacio (al aire libre)
  • Espacio (privado)
  • Espacio (semi-privado)
  • Permite las mascotas
  • Restaurante en el sitio
  • Seguridad en el lugar
  • Servicio de banquete en el sitio
  • Servicio de vehículos de alquiler
  • Tienda de regalos en el sitio

Servicios comerciales

  • Capacidades A/V
  • Centro de negocios
  • Servicios VIP
  • Videoconferencia

Capacidad A/V

  • Equipo A/V
  • Internet de alta velocidad
  • Personal de servicios A/V en el lugar

Actividades recreativas

  • Gimnasio
  • Piscina al aire libre
  • Spa o salón de belleza

Acceso a la sede

  • Autobús
  • Subterráneo
  • Taxi
  • Tren

Equipo

  • Muelle
  • Paredes divisorias portátiles
  • Sala de baile
  • Área de escenario

Distancia del aeropuerto

  • 12.37 millas de la sede

Estacionamiento

  • Estacionamiento por valet42,00 CAD / día
  • Estacionamiento en la calle

Espacio de reunión del Humaniti Hotel Montreal, Autograph Collection

Espacio de reunión total3985 pies cuad.
Salas de reunión5
Sala más grande3108 pies cuad.
Segunda sala más grande2500 pies cuad.
Espacio (privado)Disponible
Espacio (semi-privado)Disponible
Espacio (al aire libre)Disponible
Área de exhibición3225 pies cuad.
Filtros

Habitaciones para huéspedes

Total de habitaciones para huéspedes193
Sencilla (1 cama)134
Doble (2 camas)43
Suites16
Tasa impositiva15%

Atracciones locales

Saint Joseph’s Oratory

Hito histórico
Ascend to the heights of Saint Joseph’s Oratory, a place where Saint Joseph, the saint of everyday life, takes center stage. This remarkable site stands as one of the world's most popular Catholic pilgrimage destinations, a true masterpiece amidst Montreal's multitude of stunning churches. At the heart of the oratory is the magnificent Rudolf von Beckerath organ, recognized as one of the globe's top ten prestigious organs. The basilica's soaring dome, reaching an impressive 97 meters, places it second only to Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome. Explore temporary exhibitions available year-round and access this spiritual haven by taking the metro to Côte-des-Neiges station, followed by a walk up the divine staircase to the oratory.

Shopping Spree on Sainte-Catherine Street

Compras
Sainte-Catherine Street, recognized as one of Canada's lengthiest commercial thoroughfares, offers an ideal setting for retail revitalization. This vibrant area showcases globally renowned fashion brands like Zara, Victoria’s Secret, and H&M. Additionally, explore local retailers such as M0851, offering Montreal-crafted leather goods, Little Burgundy for stylish footwear, and the diverse selection at the well-regarded Simons department store. Be sure to also explore the unique offerings within Centre Eaton de Montréal, Complexe Desjardins, and Place Montréal Trust.

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts / Musée d’Art contemporant de Montréal / Phi Centre

Museo
Montréal is a creative city. Artistic-inclined visitors will relish the multiple museums and galleries, home to both historic and modern works. As one of the most important institutions in North America, the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts is the premier stop for any art aficionado. The multiple rooms contain painting, sculpture, graphic art, photography, and decorative art objects, and the gallery prides itself on world-class temporary exhibits. For a more modern approach, visit Canada’s leading museum dedicated exclusively to contemporary art. The Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal (MAC) features a permanent collection, however the curators truly flex their “modern” muscles with the numerous multimedia events. Finally, the Phi Centre showcases art in all its glorious forms — check out the event schedule for a listing of live performances.

Climb Mount Royal

Entretenimiento
Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted (the same landscape architect who crafted New York’s Central Park), the “mountain” park at the heart of the city is the city’s most iconic landmark — and the most popular place to snap a Montréal selfie. Reach the viewpoint at the top of Mount Royal Park by walking up the stairs or with a guided tour. In the chalet at the summit, visitors will find washrooms and a small canteen for refreshments. Give yourself at least two hours.

Local Market

Compras
Montréalers love to eat. Sure we’ve got our characteristic local food, but one of the best ways to savour the city is to visit one of the local public markets. With a wide range of regional products from across Québec, Marché Jean-Talon — located in the heart of Little Italy — is the largest and most culturally diverse market in Montréal. For a smaller yet equally delicious option, the art deco-style Marché Atwater offers an array of specialty products and delicatessen treats. (Plus, it’s located beside the picturesque Lachine Canal.) Wherever you go, be sure to sample seasonal treats such as maple syrup in the spring, strawberries in the summer, and Macintosh apples in the autumn.

Okeya Kyujiro

Entretenimiento
Immerse yourself in Japanese culture at this restaurant, offering an intimate setting with only a dozen seats around the chef and his disciples. Witness the culinary process throughout the experience, as they share Japanese culture along with multi-sensory entertainment. The menu composition is not disclosed in advance. Priced at $250 + taxes and tips, including approximately 20 sushi services. The experience starts at your reservation time and lasts around 1 hour and 30 minutes. o Opening Hours: To be confirmed upon reopening o Address: 1227 Rue de la Montagne, Montreal, QC H3G 1Z2  8 minutes by car  12 minutes by public transport  20 minutes on foot o Price Range: $$$$ o Contact: 514-557-1227, Okeya Kyujiro Website

Nostalgic Journey in Old Montreal

Hito histórico
A must for first-time visitors to the city. Stroll along the charming cobblestone streets of the historic district, where the juxtaposed architecture echoes back to 1685, offering a literal glimpse into the city's early development. Pause at the Notre-Dame Basilica to marvel at its exquisite stained glass art and enjoy a moment of tranquility. Continue your exploration to the historic Place Jacques-Cartier, where you can settle on a terrace and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere. Here, you'll have the perfect vantage point to witness street performers and portrait artists while indulging in freely flowing sangria.

Hiatus

Entretenimiento
Located on the 46th floor of the PVM, between heaven and earth, Hiatus invites you to take a break from your daily routine in a location offering panoramic views of the urban landscape of Montreal. This restaurant offers a unique gastronomic experience with a French-Japanese inspired menu, combining predominantly Japanese ingredients with refined French techniques. o Opening Hours: Wednesday to Saturday, from 5 PM to 10 PM. o Address: 1 Pl. Ville-Marie #46EME, Montreal, QC H3B 4E8. o Contact: https://www.hiatus.ca/ / 514-532-0617.

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State of the art board rooms that can accommodate small executive meetings, incentive meetings etc.. as well as larger meeting rooms that can accommodate 50 to 200 guests for training sessions, corporate meetings and events, as well as small or large social events.

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Temporada baja
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