Hotel OPUS – Montreal

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This modern Montreal gem has won several highly coveted hospitality awards; It was listed under “Where to Stay" in Condé Nast Traveler’s 2009 Canada Now! Issue, and was named one of 2008’s "Top Business Hotels" by Fortune Magazine. Luckily, OPUS manages to live up to these accolades, and the expectations of a youthful but discerning clientele. Located on the prime corner of Sherbrooke and St Laurent, near the trendy Latin Quarter, the luxurious 136-room OPUS features a sleek wood and marble lobby, along with colorful, minimalist guestrooms that boast sweeping city or garden views, flat screen LCD TVs, Egyptian linens and down-filled duvets. Upscale extras like a spacious lobby lounge—outfitted with mod white leather chairs and an espresso machine—allow guests to mingle, relax, or check their email (free Wi-Fi is available). And while most hotels quiet down at night, OPUS draws a trendy, well-heeled crowd to its gorgeous, Asian-themed KOKO restaurant and bi-level SUKO nightclub. If you happen to be a guest who prefers not to party in Montreal, the hotel graciously offers complementary earplugs—a cheeky touch.—Alexis Korman

Fun Facts: OPUS Montreal features a spacious 24/7 gym complete with a trainer, along with complimentary continental breakfasts.

OPUS Hotel

www.opushotel.com
10 Sherbrooke Ouest
Montréal, QC H2X 4C9, Canada
(514) 843-6000

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