Tribute Portfolio, a part of Marriott International, has made its debut in Montreal, Canada, with the opening of the Honeyrose Hotel, Montreal.
Located in Le Quartier des Spectacles of Montreal, the new hotel features a vintage art deco-inspired design.
Honeyrose Hotel, Montreal also features food and beverage venues, including the French bistro-style Commodore restaurant and café, as well as the Californian-style restaurant Muze Lounge and Terrasse.
The new hotel features more than 7,000ft² meeting rooms, including a ballroom, which can accommodate more than 300 guests. It also boasts a gym, a dry sauna, a spa and an indoor pool on the 15th floor.
Architex Group designed the building with large bay windows and the rooms, suites, corridors, banquet and meeting rooms were designed by architect Provencher Roy.
Interior architect Atelier Zébulon Perron has designed the restaurants, hotel lobby and café of the hotel.
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By GlobalDataMarriott International’s Distinctive Premium Brands vice-president and Tribute Portfolio global brand leader Jennifer Connell said: “From the charming cobblestone streets of Old Montreal to the bustling art scene and awe-inspiring architecture, Montreal offers a kaleidoscope of experiences that inspire and ignite social connections, making it a prime destination for Tribute Portfolio.
“Whether it’s discovering art deco treasures at the hotel’s boutique or taking in the skyline views during a swim, Honeyrose Hotel, Montreal, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel is a haven for those seeking captivating design, vibrant social spaces and moments of sincere service.”