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While Montreal left a little to be desired, I found the Hotel Gault to be an amazing urban oasis. The Gault is housed in a beautifully restored building in the heart of 'Old Montreal.' There are 30 'loft-style' rooms to chose from. (We were really amazed by the sheer size of our room - it was enormous.) The rooms are outfitted with all of the modern standards - TV, DVD/CD, stereo - and the furniture selection will appeal to any design-consious minimalist. Something my husband and I thoroughly enjoyed was the ability to keep the French windows open while we slept.
A great amenity is the free breakfast - one can enjoy it in the dining room or in the confines for their room. (The breakfast selection is robust - not just your standard 'continental choices.') While the hotel bar is relatively small, we did enjoy several cocktails and some mixed nuts - a great place to be just to take in some of the art - photography, sculpture and installations -on display in the main room.
While I wouldn't necessarily recommend Montreal - a little on the dull side - I would highly recommend Hotel Gault - you won't want to leave your room!
Last edited on Nov 15, 2007
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