Bonsecours Boutique Hotel

  • 1725 Historic Hotel
  • Walk To Old Port
  • Amazing Antique Furnishings
  • Breakfast Included

Property Description

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“Built in 1725, this ancestral family mansion has been transformed into an amazingly appointed boutique hotel. The modest exterior, typical of buildings constructed in Old Montreal’s somewhat tumultuous early days, makes the extravagantly luxurious interior even more of a surprise. Stepping through these doors is stepping into history.”

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“The hotel houses two restaurants, both exceptional in cuisine and décor. Awash in silk window treatments and laden with antiques, the main restaurant takes up the entire bottom floor of the hotel. Dining tables are scattered amidst antique columns, artwork and family heirlooms and the semi seclusion provides an intimate dining experience.”

“Your step into history begins at the reception counter, done in a Victorian Baroque style. The counter features intricate inlay work, and is surrounded by spectacular Louie the XV consoles with their sculptured griffin accents. There is also a Victorian era greenhouse and patio area on property, complete with resident parrots. Guests are invited to enjoy a relaxing evening in this period garden setting.”

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“Guest rooms are furnished with antiques, mahogany canopy beds, superior quality Egyptian cotton linens, fireplaces, seating areas and all the modern amenities of a first class hotel. Heavy beam ceilings, stone walls and elegant wood panels, many with an abundance of gold leaf, complete your journey into this hotel’s historic past. ”

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