Montreal’s “Hotel of Festivals”

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If you’re in town for Montreal Jazz Festival (or any of the other numerous festivals that make this francophone city so alluring to people from around the world), then this is where you want to stay: the city’s “hotel of festivals,” the Hyatt Regency Montreal.

(Source: © Hyatt)

(Source: © Hyatt)

Located smack dab in the middle of Quartier des Spectacles, the Hyatt Regency Montreal is often the home of visiting performing artists and entertainers and the hotel buzzes with the creative energy that makes Montreal such a haven for music and art. Throughout the entirety of Jazz Festival, the Hyatt was the scene of a late night jazz session, held nightly in the hotel’s own Salon Inspiration.

(Source: © Hyatt)

(Source: © Hyatt)

Hotel amenities include indoor pool, fitness center, and sundeck – and a recent refresh of the upper and lower lobby levels has created new energy in the hotel’s public spaces.

Many of the Hyatt Regency Montreal‘s 605 guest rooms and suites, comfortably furnished in jewel tones and dark woods, afford bird’s-eye views onto the festivities at the base of the hotel.

(Source: © Hyatt)

(Source: © Hyatt)

The hotel offers entrance and exit through the Complexe Desjardins shopping mall with its more than 100 shops and restaurants. Access is also available to Montreal’s nearly 20 miles of underground pedestrian walkways and the Hyatt Regency Montreal is within easy walking distance to Old Montreal, Chinatown, and the cultural venues along Ste-Catherine Street.

Additional Information:

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Mark Thompson

About Mark Thompson

A member of Authors Guild, Society of American Travel Writers (SATW), and New York Travel Writers (NYTW), Mark Thompson is an editor, journalist, and photographer whose work appears in various periodicals, including Travel Weekly, Metrosource, Huffington Post, Global Traveler, Out There, and OutTraveler. The author of the novels Wolfchild (2000) and My Hawaiian Penthouse (2007), Mark completed a Ph.D. in American Studies. He has been a Fellow and a resident at various artists' communities, including MacDowell, Yaddo, and Blue Mountain Center.

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