Outside View of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal
Outside View of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel was conveniently built straight over Montreal’s central train station (Via Rail and Amtrak trains) and it is easily accessible by all major means of transportation.
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel - Lobby
The hotel’s lobby exudes the classic elegance that is the trademark of Fairmont hotels. Marble floors and columns, solid wood furniture and original works of art make the lobby feel very luxurious.
A Hallway at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Fairmont Gold Floor at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The rooms and suites located on the hotel’s Fairmont Gold floors are especially luxurious and guests who choose to stay on those floors benefit from exclusive services and amenities, such as a dedicated concierge, a private lounge area and personalized welcoming treats.
A Fairmont Gold Bedroom at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Most of the hotel’s 1,037 guest rooms have gone through major renovation work between 1998 and 2003 and are decorated in a neutral color palette that still feels up-to-date.
A Fairmont Gold Bathroom at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal
Bathrooms are decorated in the same neutral color palette and they are fitted with luxurious materials such as wood and stone.
Historic Suite 1742 at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The most famous event that happened at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel is the John Lennon and Yoko Ono Bed-In for Peace. From May 26 to June 2, 1969, the famous couple decided to bed-down for one week to promote peace, an event that captured worldwide attention as Lennon and Ono gave over 150 interviews per day from The Queen Elizabeth’s Suite 1742.
John Lennon and Yoko Ono Memorabilia at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Memorabilia commemorating the John Lennon and Yoko Ono Bed-In for Peace are sold at the hotel's shop. Fans can also relive the legend and experience their own bed-in with the Bed-In with Peace Package that includes one night accommodation, breakfast, a Lennon CD including the song Give Peace a Chance, that was written and first recorded at the hotel, buffet breakfast or in bed (through in-room dining) and a thematic welcome amenity.
This package is offered at $799 CDN per night.
Le Montréalais Restaurant at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth has three restaurants: Le Montréalais is a bistro-style, casual restaurant where breakfast, lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch are served.
The Beaver Club at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Les Voyageurs is a bar-lounge with a good cocktail selection that serves lunch, dinner and late-night snacks.
The Beaver Club's Dining Room at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The hotel’s signature restaurant serving fine French cuisine for dinner, recognized as one of Canada’s top 10 hotel restaurants. The Beaver Club is Canada’s oldest gentlemen’s dining club; it was founded in 1785 by the fur-trading “barons” of Montreal. Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth reactivated the club 50 years ago.
A Conference Room at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
The Indoor Pool at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The hotel is home to one of the city’s largest convention centers, second only to the Montreal Convention Center. The hotel’s convention floor includes 22 meeting rooms, for a total of 46,500 square feet of space that can accommodate groups from 10 to 2,000 people.
The Health Club at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The hotel’s health club is equipped with steam baths, whirlpool bath, a large indoor pool as well as weight training and cardiovascular equipment.
The Gibson Salon and Spa at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The hotel's health club is equipped with top-of-the-line cardiovascular equipment.
The Fairmont Shop at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The Gibson Salon and Spa offers health and beauty care and features eight private treatment rooms.
Pastries at The Fairmont Shop
The Fairmont Shop, located in the hotel's lobby, sells souvenirs as well as pastries and treats made famous by the hotel's restaurants.
Honey from Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Fine pastries and cakes sold at the Fairmont Shop are made daily in the hotel's kitchens.
The View from Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The hotel has a rooftop garden as part of its environmental initiative and honey harvested from the rooftop can be purchased at the hotel’s shop. A delicious and unique souvenir.
Odd-numbered rooms provide views on the Mont-Royal while even-numbered rooms provide views on the city and the Cathedral-Basilica of Mary, Queen of the World. While rooms with views on the Mont-Royal tend to be the more popular choice, rooms overlooking the cathedral also offer a dramatic view and the rates are lower.
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel was conveniently built straight over Montreal’s central train station (Via Rail and Amtrak trains) and it is easily accessible by all major means of transportation.
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel - Lobby
The hotel’s lobby exudes the classic elegance that is the trademark of Fairmont hotels. Marble floors and columns, solid wood furniture and original works of art make the lobby feel very luxurious.
A Hallway at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Fairmont Gold Floor at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The rooms and suites located on the hotel’s Fairmont Gold floors are especially luxurious and guests who choose to stay on those floors benefit from exclusive services and amenities, such as a dedicated concierge, a private lounge area and personalized welcoming treats.
A Fairmont Gold Bedroom at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Most of the hotel’s 1,037 guest rooms have gone through major renovation work between 1998 and 2003 and are decorated in a neutral color palette that still feels up-to-date.
A Fairmont Gold Bathroom at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal
Bathrooms are decorated in the same neutral color palette and they are fitted with luxurious materials such as wood and stone.
Historic Suite 1742 at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The most famous event that happened at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel is the John Lennon and Yoko Ono Bed-In for Peace. From May 26 to June 2, 1969, the famous couple decided to bed-down for one week to promote peace, an event that captured worldwide attention as Lennon and Ono gave over 150 interviews per day from The Queen Elizabeth’s Suite 1742.
John Lennon and Yoko Ono Memorabilia at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Memorabilia commemorating the John Lennon and Yoko Ono Bed-In for Peace are sold at the hotel's shop. Fans can also relive the legend and experience their own bed-in with the Bed-In with Peace Package that includes one night accommodation, breakfast, a Lennon CD including the song Give Peace a Chance, that was written and first recorded at the hotel, buffet breakfast or in bed (through in-room dining) and a thematic welcome amenity.
This package is offered at $799 CDN per night.
Le Montréalais Restaurant at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth has three restaurants: Le Montréalais is a bistro-style, casual restaurant where breakfast, lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch are served.
The Beaver Club at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Les Voyageurs is a bar-lounge with a good cocktail selection that serves lunch, dinner and late-night snacks.
The Beaver Club's Dining Room at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The hotel’s signature restaurant serving fine French cuisine for dinner, recognized as one of Canada’s top 10 hotel restaurants. The Beaver Club is Canada’s oldest gentlemen’s dining club; it was founded in 1785 by the fur-trading “barons” of Montreal. Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth reactivated the club 50 years ago.
A Conference Room at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
The Indoor Pool at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The hotel is home to one of the city’s largest convention centers, second only to the Montreal Convention Center. The hotel’s convention floor includes 22 meeting rooms, for a total of 46,500 square feet of space that can accommodate groups from 10 to 2,000 people.
The Health Club at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The hotel’s health club is equipped with steam baths, whirlpool bath, a large indoor pool as well as weight training and cardiovascular equipment.
The Gibson Salon and Spa at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The hotel's health club is equipped with top-of-the-line cardiovascular equipment.
The Fairmont Shop at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The Gibson Salon and Spa offers health and beauty care and features eight private treatment rooms.
Pastries at The Fairmont Shop
The Fairmont Shop, located in the hotel's lobby, sells souvenirs as well as pastries and treats made famous by the hotel's restaurants.
Honey from Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Fine pastries and cakes sold at the Fairmont Shop are made daily in the hotel's kitchens.
The View from Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
The hotel has a rooftop garden as part of its environmental initiative and honey harvested from the rooftop can be purchased at the hotel’s shop. A delicious and unique souvenir.
Odd-numbered rooms provide views on the Mont-Royal while even-numbered rooms provide views on the city and the Cathedral-Basilica of Mary, Queen of the World. While rooms with views on the Mont-Royal tend to be the more popular choice, rooms overlooking the cathedral also offer a dramatic view and the rates are lower.
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