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Hôtel Monville, located at 1041 Bleury Street in the heart of the International District, at the crossroads of Old Montreal and downtown, was born with a clear ambition: to offer hospitality that is distinctly Montreal—design-driven and tech-savvy, and it has delivered on that promise since its opening in March 2018.
From the very beginning, Monville chose to combine human warmth with practical innovations. The property features 269 rooms (including 54 suites) and offers streamlined check-in via electronic kiosks; most notably, it became the first hotel in Canada to use an autonomous robot for room service, which delivers snacks, toothbrushes, or steaming coffee straight to your door in no time.
This “cutting-edge” positioning is more than a slogan: from booking to post-stay, the hotel deploys tools that simplify life for busy travelers without sacrificing personalized attention. Check-in kiosks, a delivery robot (affectionately nicknamed H2M2), a conversational bot on the website, and a satisfaction survey app—all designed to free staff from repetitive tasks so they can focus on what matters most: being there for guests.
But Monville is also a contemporary portrait of Montreal. Step inside and discover a triple-height lobby, bathed in light from a vast glass façade, with monumental columns and warm oak accents, where a mural paying tribute to the city by photographer Valérie Jodoin Keaton takes center stage. Materials and details speak local: lighting by Lambert & Fils and bath products by Oneka. Here, technology enhances the experience, it never replaces it.
Architecturally, the vision comes from ACDF: a sleek 20-story volume with a monochrome façade of precast concrete panels, playful depths around framed windows, and a glass base that opens the lobby to the street. Inside, a black-and-white palette frames spaces suited for both social encounters and nomadic work.
In the rooms, every detail is thoughtfully designed: king beds, rain showers, 50″ and 55″ screens, Nespresso coffee, fiber-optic Wi-Fi, and lighting that highlights city views. Corner and Monville suites multiply windows and square footage for those who want to turn a night into an urban escape. And because responsible design considers everyone, the hotel offers 27 accessible units, certified semi-accessible by Kéroul.
The restaurant now bears a name that resonates: MONÈME. The lobby restaurant and bar delivers French-inspired cuisine with Quebec ingredients by Chef Cédric Deslandes, creative cocktails, and a menu that evolves with the seasons and events, even welcoming guest chefs during culinary festivals.
And then there’s the 20th-floor terrace: a private lookout for guests, where you can sip a suspended moment with panoramic views of rooftops, the river, and Mount Royal. The 1,430 sq. ft. space, with a capacity of 100 people, can be privatized for receptions, weddings, or sunset cocktails; it connects directly to the Monville room for seamless indoor-outdoor events.
Monville doesn’t just innovate, it commits. In 2025, the hotel became the first property in Montreal to earn Gold certification from GreenStep Sustainable Tourism: recognition of concrete efforts in energy efficiency (heat recovery, LED lighting, high-performance appliances), reduction of single-use plastics, composting and recycling, local purchasing, and showcasing Quebec suppliers. The certification also celebrates inclusive practices, community involvement, and the way technology serves the guest experience rather than replacing it.
Because people come to Montreal as much to be inspired as to work, Monville has designed spaces for groups and events. Its executive meeting center in the heart of downtown adapts to modern logistics: modular spaces, a privatizable terrace, cutting-edge technology, and a dedicated team. The goal: let you focus on what matters: connection, creativity, decision-making.
This attention to detail and to the greater good extends to partnerships and recognition within the local industry. For example, the hotel stood out at the 2025 Hotelia Awards: Social Impact and a special jury mention for technological transformation serving the guest experience—a sign that Montreal’s ecosystem sees Monville as a credible player in welcoming innovation.
Staying at Monville means living Montreal. It means landing steps from the Palais des congrès, Old Montreal, Place des Arts, and the Quartier des spectacles, then exploring the city on foot, by metro, or by bike before returning to savor the view from the 20th floor. It means meeting a team that knows the city’s best spots and hidden gems, ready to share concierge recommendations for an evening that feels like you.
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