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Welcome to an oasis of luxury and respite from the everyday. The all new Le Saint-Sulpice can cater to you every need either as an individual traveller or as a group be it for corporate or pleasure. This full service hotel has every amenity imaginable from fine dining to a luxurious fitness center. There are 108 spacious suites from 550 to 1500 square feet - many with a fireplace. There are vast terrace suites overlooking the sunny courtyard. In addition to the sylish dining and bar facilities, there is 24 hour room service.
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"I was fascinated just watching the water run into my beautiful clear glass sink in the spacious bathroom. The deep bathtub came equipped with a state-of-the-art handheld shower. The standard amenities include plush bathrobes and upscale toiletries. I enjoyed having the extra space and found it to be a nice change from standard hotel rooms -- it was more like staying in a nice condo than a hotel room. There was a kitchenette, complete with dishes, a coffee maker, a microwave, a stove-top, a refrigerator and a sink, as well as a living area with a couch and comfortable chairs. The large desk was well-suited to business travellers as there were two phone lines and high speed Internet access. There was even a Murphy bed almost invisbly tucked into the wall in order to accomodate extra guests if necessary. "
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"Le Saint-Sulpice is so fantastic! It is, I must say, the finest hotel I've yet to step foot in! The ambience and sophistication of Le Saint-Sulpice far outweighs all others."
• Rachael Reynolds, Midwest Travel Writers Association, April 4, 2003
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"Grilled specialties include succulent swordfish drizzled with mandarin oil and Japanese shiso leaves. A wordly twist to a simple dish. Provocative desserts include a hot chocolate moelleux served with vanilla ice cream and ginger confit. Set in a gorgeous hotel, the restaurant has an inviting ambience that allows guests to share the joie de vivre of chefs bustling about the open kitchen."
• Canada's Best New Chefs, Toby Saltzman, Pure Canada, Spring/Summer 2003
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"Hôtel Le Saint-Sulpice presents another kind of charm. It is an all-suites hotel, 108 in total. Their "suite-ness" is enhanced by several elegant touches rarely found in this type of accommodation. (…) This is a full-service, luxury hotel in the tradition of great euro-establishments. Duvet bed comforters come standard, of course. The business travelers will be relieved to know they can count on a staffed business center. When the work is done, a fitness center re-energizes, and massages allow you to forget about messages."
• Sweet city retreats, Benoit Legault, Pure Canada, Spring/Summer 2003
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"If you prefer to live in the present, book a modern designer suite at Le Saint-Sulpice, a condo-style hotel abutting Notre-Dame Basilica, the magnificent Gothic-revival church where pop diva Céline Dion exchanged marriage vows."
• Montreal Inside and Out, D. Long and M. Mostow, Arrive, January/February 2003
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"As well as offering a health club, spa, business centre and restaurant, the hotel also offers a range of exclusive guest services, from babysitting to grocery delivery. "
• General Manager, Carolyn Cooper, Hotelier, September/October 2002
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"Saint-Sulpice has a long list of business services, including a concierge, high-speed Internet, and fax and modem connections, a full-service business centre, secretarial and translation services and multi-media equipment and cell phone rentals. (…) At the end of a busy day, business travelers will appreciate the larger-than-average suites. (…) Tall windows open on to private balconies or large terraces. Most of the balconies look on to an inner courtyard of grass and flowers and patio where meals are served on pleasant days. (…) Another great place to relax and burn off some calories is the Essence fitness centre, housed in the historical building attached to the hotel. "
• A fresh new face in Old Montreal, Nancy Truman, National Post, September 17 2002
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" The modern, arty look and feel of the hotel continues throughout the rooms. Luxurious suites are infused with a European flair. They have the feel of a boutique combined with the frills of first-class hotel."
• Montreal A to Z, Rachel Reynolds, The Sunday Journal, August 25, 2002
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" In the shadow of the Notre Dame Basilica, this newly opened establishment has been painstakingly restored to past splendour. It was once the home of famed seigneur Charles Le Moyne."
• Lapping up fancy suites, fitful sleep, Bill Brewnstein, The Gazette, July 27, 2002
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" Described as an urban resort, Le Saint-Sulpice suites are spacious and are categorized as lofts and one-and two-bedroom apartments. Most have fireplaces with leather chairs and sofas in the living area. "
• Old Montreal gets a new hotel, Catherine George, Toronto Star, July 6, 2002
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"Travellers used to the "maximum style, minimum space" syndrome that affects so many new North American hotels will be pleasantly surprised at the space available in even the smallest of Le Saint-Sulpice's 108 suites."
• Sleepover, Le Saint-Sulpice Montreal, Stephen Beaunont, The Globe and Mail, June 29, 2002
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" La grande pièce de séjour est aussi très agréable et spacieuse avec ses nombreux fauteuils et son foyer.(…) Cette pièce donne sur la cour intérieure, à l'arrière de la Basilique Notre-Dame. Les grandes fenêtres donnent l'impression d'une extension à l'intérieur de cette cour, ce qui est agréable. "
• La quête d'étoiles et de soleils, C-V. Marsolais, La Presse, janvier 2003
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" Si vous aimez y louer une suite, vous pouvez en devenir propriétaire et avoir pour voisine la basilique néogothique Notre-Dame ! Ce qu'on loue (ou achète) dans cet établissement, c'est un cadre de vie ou de travail confortable au décor décontracté "town & country" doté d'une fenestration exceptionnellement généreuse. "
• Chambre à louer, A. Denis, PlaisirsdeVivre, Octobre-Novembre 2002
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" Voisin de la Basilique, l'Hôtel est aménagé sur le site historique où se dressait autrefois la plus prestigieuse résidence de Ville-Marie. Véritable voyage dans le temps, les lieux sont propices à la détente, vous permettant d'oublier tous vos soucis. "
• Concierge InfOlettre, Novembre 2002
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" Le Saint-Sulpice est l'un des plus récents hôtels à avoir ouvert ses portes à Montréal. Mais son jeune âge ne lui enlève rien en qualité. Au contraire ! " (…) Car Le Saint-Sulpice est aussi le premier hôtel canadien de la prestigieuse chaîne Concorde, déjà propriétaire de certains des hôtels les plus célèbres du monde tel le Crillon, à Paris ; pour ne citer que celui-là. "
• Lieux de choix pour vos réunions, Nathalie de Grandmont, Les affaires, 21 Septembre 2002
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"Dans les suites directoriales de l'hôtel, on nous gâte avec une déclinaison de produits tells qu'eau de toilette, savonnettes et produits de corps à l'effluve citronné l'Eau d'Hadrien de la parfumerie française Annick Goutal. Dans les autres chambres de l'établissement, on retrouve les produits de la ligne Eco Spa de Fruits et Passion."
• Sur l'Hôtel de la Beauté, Sophie St-Laurent, La Presse, 25 juin 2002
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" Rue Saint-Sulpice, lundi soir, l'hôtel Saint-Sulpice était inauguré officiellement, bien qu'étant en fonction depuis mars dernier. Une des particularités du Saint-Sulpice est d'être compose uniquement de suites, 108 suites exactement, évidemment plus spacieuses que les habituelles chambres. "
• Beaux et nombreux, les nouveaux hôtels du Vieux, Marie-Christine Blais, La Presse, 22 juin 2002
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"On a joué la carte de la chaleur humaine et de l'espace, véritable luxe dans un quartier de plus en plus compact. "
• Hôtel, cahier Vest - VOIR, juin 2002"
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" L'Hôtel possède une cour intérieure splendide, et son jardin fleuri surplombe celui des Sulpiciens, le plus vieux jardin de l'Amérique du Nord. "
• Le Journal de Montréal, 18 juin 2002
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" Avec sa cour intérieure plein soleil et ses 108 suites luxueuses de 500 à 1700pi2 entièrement aménagées - il y a même de la vaisselle dans les armoires-, cet hôtel est le summum du confort. "
• Villégiature urbaine, 7 Jours, 18 Mai 2002
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