In the heart of Old-Montreal, a few steps away from the Old-Port, historic sites, museums and downtown Montreal, La Maison Pierre du Calvet offers luxurious rooms, a gastronomy table with a prestigious selection from its wine cellar, access to its impressive library, its indoor garden and terrace which breath with comfort, sophistication & originality. Whether it is for a gastronomic stay, a romantic getaway, a business meeting, a wedding or a reception, discover our warm family home that bears a resemblance to some Bead & Breakfasts where comfort, calm and refinement reflect our friendly hospitality. The hostelry Pierre du Calvet, built in 1725, is an ancestral family mansion. With its exceptional decorations, antique furnishings, family heirlooms and European character, it is known also as a Hotel-Chateau.
Amenities Air conditioning (9); Alarm-clock; Bath / shower; Desk; Fireplace (8); Hairdryer; Internet access : by modem (standard) (9); Internet access : high-speed (9); Internet access : wireless (9); Iron and ironing board; Non-smoking units (9); Not accessible for persons with physical disabilities; Private bathroom (9); Radio; Telephone (9); Television (9)
Types of Beds Queen-size bed(s)
Activities Cross-country skiing within 10 km; Cycling within 10 km; Golf within10 km; Summer theatre within 10 km
Services Atrium; Banquet, meeting, conference room; Bar; Entirely non-smoking establishment; Ice; Indoor fireplace; Internet access : high-speed; Internet access : wireless; Room service; Shared room; Storage for bicycles; Storeroom
Vehicle and Parking Services Parking: Pay outdoor parking (15$); Taxi available
Restaurant and food services Breakfast; Lunch; Dinner
Business Hours Reception business hours (6h30-22h30); Check-in time (15h); Check-out time (12h)
Languages Spoken by staff French; English
Reservations Reservations required
Payment methods Credit card: Visa, MasterCard/Euro Card, American Express, Diners Club; Traveler's checks; Cash; Direct payment accepted
Rates Single occupancy: Maximum for the least expensive unit (265), Maximum for the most expensive unit (485); Double occupancy: Maximum for the least expensive unit (265), Maximum for the most expensive unit (485)