1. Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth

In 2017, the Fairmont, a classic 1960s hotel, got a major renovation by Sid Lee, a young, playful agency that created a totally fresh vibe, including new business facilities. Today, the high-traffic property, which is located next to the train station, has a young, cool crowd and more energy than ever. You can get fancy and book a stay in the very room John Lennon and Yoko Ono stayed in for their famous Bed-In. The renovated Fairmont Rooms, meanwhile, are decorated with geometric wood furnishings and colorful abstract wallpaper. This hotel, which spans a full block, is a true hub; in fact, locals often walk through the lobby just to soak up a little glamour on their way to or from lunch.
2. The Ritz-Carlton, Montréal

The first and only Five Diamond property in Québec, the Ritz-Carlton been a site of opulence and comfort on tawny Sherbrooke Street since 1912, and continually expands and renovates to keep itself at the top of its game. Experienced and graceful staff runs a concierge service that keeps its ear to the ground—they’ll even provide mapped-out running routes, if that’s your thing. The luxury here is quiet and tasteful, and the social scene consists of civilized Champagne-drinking and Afternoon Tea, as well as Maison Boulud, Daniel Boulud’s upscale spin on Mediterranean food
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