Boutique

Hôtel Uville

Montreal, Canada Old Montreal

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Why We Recommend It

Hotel Uville is a standout choice for travellers seeking a truly immersive experience in Montreal's rich cultural history of the 1960s and 70s. With personalized service, eclectic decor and a prime Old Port location, Hotel Uville offers an unforgettable stay that celebrates the essence of Montreal's past while providing modern comforts and conveniences.

Perfect for historians, design & art lovers and weekend trippers looking for a truly unique experience.

Overall

8/10


Vibe

Rooms

Facilities

Food & Drink

Location

8/10

8/10

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7.5/10

9.5/10

*Our ratings are determined by our in-house team of tastemakers, ambassadors and hospitality peers.

Vibe
8/10

Hotel Uville exudes a captivating vibe of nostalgic charm and immersive cultural experience. Stepping into the lobby feels like a journey back in time to Montreal's vibrant 1960s and 70s era, where every corner tells a story of the city's cultural superpower status. The hotel's eclectic decor, adorned with midcentury design elements and vintage artifacts, creates a unique ambiance that seamlessly blends museum-like fascination with the comfort of a boutique hotel. Guests are enveloped in a warm and welcoming atmosphere, where the personal touch of the staff adds to the overall charm. Whether you're admiring the archival photographs adorning the walls or savoring cocktails in the U67 Cafe/Lounge, Hotel Uville offers an unforgettable experience that celebrates the essence of Montreal's rich history and culture.

Rooms
8/10

Embark on a journey through Montreal's history and culture as you explore the themed rooms of the Hotel Uville, spanning the 1960s to the late 1970s. Immerse yourself in exclusive stories accompanied by photos and films from the National Film Board of Canada, offering a unique glimpse into the city's past. Each room is equipped with a turntable and vinyls, reflecting Montreal's vibrant music scene, along with complimentary breakfast to ensure a comfortable and memorable stay.

Food & Drink
7.5/10

CAFE | BAR/LOUNGE | COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST

Step into U67 café/bar and step back in time to Montreal's soulful 60s and 70s scene, where paths are crossed, stories exchanged and lines blurred. Inspired by the vibrant culture of St-Laurent Boulevard, this café/bar lounge offers a melting pot of fare, wine, decor and drinks that will quickly become your new favourite hangout in Old Montreal.

Indulge in breakfast in bed, delivered to your room daily and making every morning feel like a special occasion. If you're feeling lively, head down to the lobby and enjoy breakfast with friends, where there's always a lively atmosphere. For those on the go, grab a breakfast bag and kickstart your day with ease. However you choose to enjoy it, breakfast is on them, ensuring a delightful start to your day.

Location
9.5/10

The Old Montreal neighbourhood surrounding Hotel Uville is a picturesque and historic district that exudes charm and character. Cobblestone streets lined with centuries-old buildings transport visitors back in time, offering a glimpse into Montreal's rich heritage. Quaint cafes, boutique shops, art galleries and gourmet restaurants dot the area, inviting exploration and discovery around every corner.

With landmarks such as the Notre-Dame Basilica, Place Jacques-Cartier and the Old Port nearby, guests of Hotel Uville can easily immerse themselves in the vibrant culture and beauty of this iconic neighbourhood. Whether strolling along the waterfront, admiring street art or simply soaking in the atmosphere of Old Montreal, there's something enchanting to experience at every turn.

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Stay Like An Insider…

“A super fun, retro hotel with a touch of mid century modern. This is a cool space for sure and is super laid back. What makes the hotel stand out to us is the friendliness of the staff - making you feel welcome from the moment you arrive. ”

— Jennifer Tremblay, DINR CEO