Hotel Nelligan Sofitel Montréal Golden Mile Le Centre Sheraton Montréal MONTRÉAL ACCOMMODATIONS • A hotel for every budget, from business to boutique • 24,600 hotel rooms, of which 16,000 are located downtown and 4,000+ are connected to the Palais des congrès de Montréal via the underground pedestrian network connections Recently renovated • Vogue Hotel Montréal Downtown • Warwick Le Crystal – Montréal Coming soon • Le Petit Hôtel Notre-Dame (Old Montréal) • Hôtels Le Germain at the Casino de Montréal (Parc Jean-Drapeau) • Hotel addition to Royalmount (Town of Mount Royal) • StarCité Hotel (Olympic Park) L'esplanade Tranquille - Quartier des Spectacles PHOTO: LE CENTRE SHERATON MONTRÉAL The 45th edition of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal (June 26–July 5, 2025) celebrates the 100th birthday of jazz icon Oscar Peterson. An eight-time Grammy winner, Peterson was raised in Montréal’s Little Burgundy neighbour- hood, the vibrant heart of the city’s Sin City-era jazz scene. Here’s what’s trending It’s easy to see why Saint-Hubert Plaza has earned its spot among Time Out’s list of the 30 coolest streets in the world. This laid-back outdoor mall is perfect for exploring in any season. Stroll through its vibrant mix of offerings, from Mexican street food to charming bookstores and thrift shops. Be sure to stop by playfully chic Juliette Plaza, a cozy new restaurant by the creator of Montréal Plaza, serving dishes rooted in French tradition with a Japanese twist. SonoLux Scheduled to open in spring 2025, SonoLux will be Montréal’s first sound-and-light immersive hotel. Located in a 1914 Old Montréal building, this 36-room destination will feature transformative acoustics and experimental video art. Moxy Montréal Opening soon in the heart of Griffintown, Moxy Montréal Centre-Ville is Marriott’s first Moxy hotel in the city. This boutique hotel spans 11 floors of a 63-storey mixed-use tower, offering 216 stylish rooms. Hotel Nelligan In charming Old Montréal, Hotel Nelligan is undergoing a stunning transformation. Set in a 19th-century building, the revamp includes the reception area, guestrooms, speakeasy, ballroom, atrium and more. Sofitel Montréal Golden Mile Sofitel, France’s iconic luxury hotel brand, is enhancing its flagship Canadian property. The hotel’s 256 rooms and suites, lobby, common areas and Le Renoir Restaurant are being transformed to reflect Montréal’s culture and French hospitality. Royalmount The first phase of Royalmount has opened. This sustainable, carbon-neutral community features luxury shopping, dining, entertainment and Le Fou Fou, a gourmet European-style food hall. Le Centre Sheraton Montréal Le Centre Sheraton Montréal’s recent $50-million transformation includes the renovation of 825 guestrooms and 45,000 sq. ft. of banquet and foyer space. During 2025, Stanley restaurant will add a terrace onto René Lévesque Boulevard for outdoor dining. PHOTO: FREDDY ARCINIEGAS - ARCPIXEL Montréal | meetings.mtl.org | 5