L Hotel

Top choice in Old Montréal


Inside a grand 1870 building, L Hotel is a major draw for art-lovers. Georges Marciano, founder of Guess jeans, opened the hotel in 2010, showering great artworks throughout the rooms and common areas. You might sleep in a room with an original piece by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein or Frank Stella, or one of scores of other famed artists.

The rooms themselves are uniquely designed (though most tend toward a more refined classical look than a pop-art aesthetic); all have big windows, high ceilings and luxury finishings.


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