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Hyatt Centric Brand Debuts in Montréal With Opening of New Hotel

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Hyatt is debuting its Hyatt Centric brand in Canada with its first property in Montréal.

Here’s what you need to know!

Hyatt Centric Ville-Marie Montréal in Prime Location

The Hyatt Centric Ville-Marie Montréal has a whopping 177 guest rooms (including 5 suites). The largest room, the king suite, features one king bed, a separate living area, and views of the Square Dalhousie.

Proximity to attractions and emphasis on bridging old and new seem to be key themes at the Hyatt Centric. It is located in the heart of Old Montréal, right next to Canada’s first railway station. The hotel is near the banking district, which should draw business travelers, and near shopping and dining options, which should appeal to leisure travelers.

Amenities at the hotel include a 130-seat restaurant serving up Québec and British cuisines. There is also a 30-person terrace plus a 20-person private dining room. Other features include a rooftop pool opening this summer, fitness space, and 5,000 square feet of meeting and event space.

Hyatt Centric Ville-Marie Montréal king room
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“Hyatt Centric Ville-Marie Montréal marks a special debut for the Hyatt Centric brand in Canada, and we’ve set the bar very high to deliver an unparalleled and authentic experience for guests in the heart of Old Montréal,” Anthony O’Brien, Jesta Group’s senior managing director said in a statement.

Jesta went on to say that the hotel celebrates the “deep history and vibrancy” of Old Montréal.

How to Book

The Hyatt Centric Ville-Marie Montréal will participate in the World of Hyatt loyalty program, meaning travelers can earn and redeem points for an award stay. The hotel is a Category 3 property, so rates start at 9,000 points per night.

If you’re low on World of Hyatt points, you can consider opening either The World of Hyatt Credit Card or World of Hyatt Business Credit Card, which offers bonus points as part of their welcome offers and additional points for making purchases with the cards in certain spending categories.

Hot Tip: If you have a card that earns Chase Ultimate Rewards or Bilt Rewards, you can transfer them to World of Hyatt at a 1:1 ratio.

Final Thoughts

The new Hyatt Centric property is nestled in an ideal location, given its proximity to Old Montréal and all it has to offer. The Centric brand emphasizes lifestyle hotels and the center of their destinations, so the Hyatt Centric Ville-Marie Montréal should fit right in. Given reasonable rates for award nights, there’s no doubt the new Hyatt Centric will soon become one of the most popular in Montreal!

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About Victoria M. Walker

Victoria holds a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism from the Howard University School of Communications and is an award-winning journalist, travel reporter, and the founder of the “Carrying On with Victoria M. Walker” newsletter.

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