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Hotel William Gray

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A stunning architectural triumph that fuses two 19th-century historic buildings with a bold contemporary tower, Hotel William Gray stands in the heart of Old Montreal. The 127-room hotel features a rooftop terrace with sweeping Old Montreal views, a restaurant, spa, and indoor pool — all within steps of the Notre-Dame Basilica.

Hotel William Gray is one of Old Montreal's most architecturally ambitious properties, the result of a project that fused two 19th-century stone heritage buildings with a bold contemporary glass tower, completed in 2015. The hotel stands at 421 Rue Saint-Vincent in the heart of Vieux-Montréal, directly behind Place Jacques-Cartier and within a one-minute walk of Notre-Dame Basilica and the Old Port waterfront. Champ-de-Mars metro station is a short walk northeast. The 127 rooms and suites are distributed between the heritage buildings — which retain original stone walls, high ceilings, and period architectural details — and the contemporary tower, where floor-to-ceiling windows provide sweeping views of Old Montreal's rooftops and the St. Lawrence River beyond. Design throughout uses natural materials and muted palettes that complement the historic setting without competing with it. MARCUS, the hotel's restaurant led by Chef Marcus Samuelsson, brings an internationally influenced menu rooted in locally sourced Quebec ingredients, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a dramatic ground-floor space with exposed stone walls and contemporary lighting. The rooftop terrace is one of Old Montreal's most popular seasonal destinations, offering panoramic views of the historic district, the St. Lawrence, and the South Shore. An indoor heated pool and spa with a selection of massage and facial treatments serve guests year-round, and a well-equipped fitness center rounds out the wellness amenities. Service at Hotel William Gray is attentive and design-conscious, with a concierge team well-versed in Old Montreal's gallery openings, festival calendar, and restaurant landscape. The hotel attracts a clientele drawn to architecture, gastronomy, and Montreal's thriving cultural scene.

Amenities

  • Rooftop terrace
  • Indoor pool
  • Spa
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Fitness center
  • Concierge

Location

421 Rue Saint-Vincent, Montreal, QC H2Y 3A6

45.5060, -73.5532 — View on map

Highlights

  • Architectural fusion of two 19th-century heritage buildings and a contemporary glass tower in Old Montreal
  • MARCUS restaurant led by Chef Marcus Samuelsson with locally sourced Quebec ingredients
  • Rooftop terrace with panoramic views of Old Montreal, the St. Lawrence River, and the South Shore
  • 127 rooms split between character-rich heritage sections and view-maximizing contemporary tower
  • Steps from Notre-Dame Basilica, Place Jacques-Cartier, and the Old Port waterfront

Tips

  • Heritage building rooms have exposed stone and period character; tower rooms offer the best panoramic views — choose based on preference.
  • Reserve the rooftop terrace for dinner early in summer; it fills most evenings from mid-June onward.
  • Ask the concierge about gallery openings in Old Montreal — the neighbourhood has a dense concentration of contemporary art spaces.
  • The hotel is walkable to the Old Port cycle path network and Place d'Armes, making it an excellent base without a car.
  • Spa treatments should be booked in advance, particularly on weekends during the summer and autumn peak.

FAQ

What is special about Hotel William Gray's architecture?

The hotel merges two 19th-century stone heritage buildings with a new contemporary glass tower. The contrast between exposed original stonework in heritage rooms and sleek modern interiors in the tower suites is one of the property's defining features.

Who is Chef Marcus Samuelsson and what does MARCUS serve?

Marcus Samuelsson is an internationally acclaimed chef. At Hotel William Gray, MARCUS serves an internationally influenced menu foregrounding locally sourced Quebec ingredients, with breakfast, lunch, and dinner service in a dramatic stone-walled space.

Is the rooftop terrace accessible to non-hotel guests?

The rooftop terrace is generally open to the public and is one of Old Montreal's most popular outdoor dining and drinking destinations during warmer months. Reservations are recommended during peak season.

Is there parking at Hotel William Gray?

The hotel does not operate a dedicated parking lot on-site. Several public parkades serve Old Montreal, and valet arrangements can typically be made through the concierge.

Accessibility

The contemporary tower section of Hotel William Gray is fully accessible, with elevator access and accessible room configurations available. Some heritage building rooms involve period-construction features such as uneven floors; guests with mobility needs should specify requirements at the time of booking.

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