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Old Montreal, Reimagined

Hotel William Gray offers a modern stay in timeless Old Montreal.

Heritage Meets Modern Luxury

Hotel William Gray is a unique gateway to the best of Old Montreal. The luxury boutique hotel, spa, and event space is carefully hidden within the Old Port’s quiet cobblestone streets; only its striking glass tower, rising above two perfectly preserved 18th-century buildings, gives away its promise of modern luxury. These structures, the Maison Edward William Gray and Maison Cherrier, with their unchanged exteriors, echo the legacy of Edward-William Gray, a prominent sheriff and merchant, whose residence and auction house once thrived in its place. Today, 127 luxurious rooms and a private residence offering panoramic views of Old Montreal sits in its place. Guests of the hotel can indulge in exclusive amenities and personalized concierge services, all while steeping in the venue’s rich history.

A seamless blend of historic architecture and modern design, Hotel William Gray’s iconic exterior captures the essence of Old Montreal’s timeless elegance.

   

Elevated Local Fare

Diners at the hotel are spoiled for choice: enjoy a four-season rooftop patio with 360 views of Place Jacques-Cartier, Old Port, and the St. Lawrence River, or discover Maggie Oakes, a steak house known for its focus on locally sourced ingredients.

At Hotel William Gray, local flavors shine in every dish, reflecting Montreal’s rich gastronomic tradition.

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Spa Bliss in Old Montreal

At Spa William Gray, tranquility is both quiet and modern. At the heart of the spa’s offerings is its impressive thermal circuit, including a Himalayan salt room, Finnish sauna, eucalyptus steam room, experiential showers, cold room, and herbal sauna, all complimented by a range of wellness treatments. A seasonal outdoor urban pool awaits warm days.

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