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New luxury boutique hotel to open in Montreal

By LLM Reporters   |  

William Gray, a new luxury boutique hotel, is set to open its doors in the Canadian city of Montreal this summer.

Located on St-Vincent, just steps away from Place Jacques-Cartier and the Old Port, the hotel offers 127 guest rooms and suites, over 10,000 sq. ft. of event space, a 180-seat restaurant, a rooftop terrace, a luxury spa with an outdoor pool, a boutique, a café, and views of some of Montreal’s iconic landmarks.

“The arrival of William Gray is poised to revolutionize Old Montreal with its exciting array of offerings for both local Montrealers and international travelers,” Antonopoulos Group, the hotel’s owners, said in a statement.

“The Montreal of today – a vibrant city and cultural epicenter that attracts acclaimed talent, forward thinkers – and a collaborative spirit, is the core inspiration behind this new destination.”

Described as “contemporary yet classic”, William Gray said it was introducing “a dynamic and singular experience to Old Montreal’s hospitality landscape”. This new structure includes eight floors and incorporates two historic buildings.

Antonopoulos Group added: “Seamlessly introducing a new glass tower that sits atop the restored historic Maison Edward-William-Gray and Maison Cherrier, the hotel’s unique sensibility is evident at every touchpoint. Striking the perfect balance between modern design and warm ambience, the hotel’s curated furniture—mixed leather and textiles—grand communal table, and welcoming bar brings a level of familiarity that evokes a home away from home with its lobby and atrium serving as a cultural hub for travelers and local guests alike.”

Rooms and suites feature local art, rich wood, and floor-to-ceiling windows. Additional touches include light-colored floors and walls, concrete ceilings, black metal light fixtures, white sheer curtains and espresso furniture.

An array of offerings and amenities will be offered as well as a number of forthcoming local collaborations.