THE PROPERTYLocated in the heart of Old Montreal and overlooking the Place Jacques-Cartier, the new luxury hotel introduces a dynamic and singular experience with world class hospitality, spectacular views and timeless style.PROPERTY FEATURES INCLUDE:
127 rooms and suites
10,000 sq. ft. of event space
An upmarket grill restaurant
A rooftop terrace
A luxury spa with outdoor pool (Fall 2016)
A multi-functional living room
A green courtyard
A state-of the art fitness centre
A lifestyle boutique
A café
ROOM AMENITIESElegantly furnished, all 127 rooms and suites provide a warm and cozy haven, adorned with light-colored floors and walls, rich woods, concrete ceilings, black metal light fixtures, white sheer curtains and espresso furniture. Rooms include:
Natural light
Curated art
Luxurious linens
Down comforters and pillows by Marie L’Oie
Hypoallergenic bedding on request
Custom plush pillow top mattress
Frette towels including oversized bath sheets
Multi-jet rain shower
Le Labo bath amenities
Robes & slippers
Professional hair dryer
Writing desk
Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
49” flat screen HDTV
Movies on demand, HD channels, ability to stream personal content
B&O BeoPlay S3 Bluetooth speaker
Twice daily housekeeping
Fully stocked mini-bar with curated selection of Montreal snacks
Complimentary digital media library
Nespresso coffee maker
24-hour in-room dining
HISTORYA new build, the eight-floor structure is comprised of a new glass tower sitting atop two historic buildings, Maison Edward-William-Gray and Maison Cherrier, dating back to the 18th century.THE NEIGHORHOODLocated in Old Montreal, overlooking Place Jacques Cartier, surrounded by restaurants and shops and within steps from Montreal’s most cherished attractions including the Old Port and the Notre-Dame Basilica.COLLABORATIONSCafé Olimpico - A European-inspired Montreal institution founded in 1970, Café Olimpico will be opening a second location in the William Gray, located on the ground floor of the hotel. Coffee, espresso drinks and Italian pastries are served.
Boutique OTH - An independent downtown Montreal retailer founded in 1999, OTH Boutique’s mission is to celebrate and promote the downtown culture. The boutique has had privilege to work with some of the best talents in town, recognized in sports, art, music, fashion and photography. Home to Canada’s only Vans Partnership store, the Vans OTH project has resulted in a number of collaborations throughout the years. Opening their second location in the William Gray, OTH will be selling urban clothes, shoes and accessories for men and women.
Steven Spazuk – Bird drawings by artist Steven Spazuk are displayed in every guest room. Since 2001, Spazuk, a Montreal native, has perfected a technique called fumage that allows him to use the flame of a candle or the flame of a torch as a pencil to create his paintings with trails of soot. Using various tools, he sculpts the plumes of soot left behind in response to the shapes that appear on the canvas. Spontaneity and chance are the heart and soul of his creative process. The art in the rooms is part of his most recent collection “Ornithocide”. Spazuk views the live bird as a symbol of freedom and hope and an inspiration for change.
421 St Vincent St, Vieux-Montréal, Montréal, QC H2Y 3A6, Canada