Marriott announced the opening of a new 274-room dual-branded Courtyard and Residence Inn by Marriott hotel in Montreal Midtown, Quebec.
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Located at 6787 & 6785 Decarie Blvd, the Courtyard and Residence Inn Montreal Midtown hotels are owned by TAV Educational, and operated by iHotels by InnVest Hotels of Toronto, Canada.
The hotels also include multiple and uniquely designed gathering areas in the main lobby, a Bistro featuring fresh seasonal menus, evening Bar as well as a Grab and Go option for the morning rush.
Over 2500 square feet of naturally lit meeting space, indoor pool, elaborate fitness center, indoor parking and electric car charging stations are also available.
The Courtyard Montreal Midtown guest room offers hybrid zones for working, sleeping, relaxing and getting ready. The new room design is intuitive and thoughtful, offering flexible yet comfortable spaces that enable technology.
Upon arrival, guests can store bags on the "Luggage Drop" and plug personal devices into the "Tech Drop" ledge for seamless technology integration.
The Courtyard also offers the Refreshing Business lobby environment, where guests can enjoy an open and bright area outside of their rooms.
Along with media pods, complimentary Wi-Fi and a variety of seating zones, the redefined space is ideal for everything from pop-up meetings to social gatherings.
The lobby also features the newly designed Bistro, the epicenter of the lobby, which fosters social connections and collaboration with more flexible and informal seating options.
As an ideal casual dining destination, the new Bistro offers guests a wide variety of fresh classic menu items with a contemporary twist.
In the evening, the Bistro Bar also features an array of cocktails, beer and wine for guests to enjoy at the end of the day. The entire menu was carefully designed to offer a variety of flavorful, fresh items to satisfy every palate from morning to night. ■
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