Opened in 1912, the Ritz-Carlton Montreal was the first hotel in North America to bear the prestigious Ritz-Carlton name, quickly establishing itself as the epitome of luxury and sophistication in Canada. Designed by architects Warren and Wetmore (who also designed Grand Central Terminal), the hotel's Beaux-Arts architecture and opulent interiors immediately attracted Montreal's elite and international dignitaries. Over the decades, it has hosted countless celebrities, heads of state, and royalty, becoming synonymous with grand events and discreet service. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton famously held their second wedding at the hotel in 1964, a testament to its enduring allure. While undergoing significant renovations in the early 21st century to modernize its facilities, the hotel meticulously preserved its historic charm and commitment to unparalleled service, ensuring its status as a premier luxury destination for over a century.
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Ritz-Carlton Montreal
Montreal's first luxury hotel, a landmark of elegance and opulence in the Golden Square Mile.
Montreal, QC 316
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