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Review: Montreal Marriott Chateau ChamplainThe Montreal Marriott Chateau Champlain was recently renovated in 2021. It originally opened in 1967 and it was the tallest hotel in Canada at the time. The hotel offers 596 guest rooms, as well as 19 suites. The unique half-sphere-shaped windows have led some to nickname the hotel the “cheese grater”.
The arch-shaped windows were made to complement the Romanesque Revival arches of the nearby Windsor Station. One of the architects, Roger D’Astous was a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, and the Marriott Chateau Champlain’s arches have also been cited as being similar to the ones in Lloyd Wright’s last commission (Marin County Civic Center).
Rates for the Montreal Marriott Chateau Champlain start at approximately 300 CAD per night or 30,000 Marriott Bonvoy Points but can vary depending on the specific date. I work with a travel agency, Fora Travel, and can assist in booking hotel stays. Feel free to email me at [email protected] or fill out the contact form at the bottom of this post if you have any inquiries.
I arrived around 10:30 pm and was quickly checked in by a friendly associate. They let me know that I’d have M Club Lounge access and granted me the Platinum 4 pm late check-out. I found the lobby to be quite nice, and it’s probably one of the prettiest Marriott lobbies I’ve been to.
The elevators have been modernized to high speed, and you select your floor on a touch panel before entering. Then, it assigns you an elevator to go to.
Our room was on the 32nd floor, and coming off the hallway seemed a tiny bit dated. Perhaps the painting could have a new frame, and that would make it feel more modern.
Once you enter the room, the dated sentiments go away, and the room feels quite modern and tastefully designed.
You’ll notice the open closet area which is in a hallway before reaching the bathroom which I found to be nice. There is an umbrella in the room, as well as robes and slippers.Unfortunately, the pillows were quite flat for both me and my friend. For the second night, we requested firm pillows on the app, and they were better. The service was pretty good and the staff were responsive on chat. The bed was also on the firm side, but it was alright.
Overall, I liked the features of the bathroom and found it to be quite technologically advanced for a Marriott.
The back section is closed outside of breakfast and the hors d’oeuvres, but offers a buffet counter and additional seating for breakfast.
At the entrance, there are bottles of water and prepackaged snacks.
Have you stayed at the Marriott Chateau Champlain before? How was your experience? Comment below!
Cheers,
Ty
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By: Takeoff To Travel
Title: Review: Montreal Marriott Chateau Champlain
Sourced From: travelupdate.com/review-montreal-marriott-chateau-champlain/
Published Date: Wed, 29 May 2024 14:08:02 +0000