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Hotels with Picnic Area Near Clock Tower

Stand beneath the towering spires of Montreal Clock Tower, and let its deep chimes echo through your bones—the sound of history. This Gothic masterpiece isn’t just a landmark; it’s a love letter to time itself. Whether bathed in morning light or glowing under city lights at night, every angle feels like a postcard from another era.

Boxotel Montreal

Boxotel Montreal

4.7 / 5Great1 Reviews
175 Ontario St E
1.6KM from Clock Tower

Located in the heart of Montreal, this hotel is just a 10-minute walk from the Underground City and Sainte-Catherine Street—perfect for exploring! Enjoy amenities like the fitness center and rooftop terrace, or fire up the grill for a barbecue with friends. Rooms feature memory foam mattresses and heated floors, making it cozy even in winter. With free WiFi and a business center, it’s ideal for both leisure and work trips. The fully-equipped kitchen is a game-changer for those who love to cook. Thoughtful touches everywhere!

Conference HallDryerPicnic AreaBarCafeBicycle Rental Service
per night
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USD**9
Hôtel Saint-Laurent Montréal

Hôtel Saint-Laurent Montréal

4.3 / 5Good41 Reviews
191 Rene Levesque Boulevard, East
1.16KM from Clock Tower
Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelDryerPicnic AreaBarbecueDry Cleaning Service
per night
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USD**6
Gite le Sieur de Joliette

Gite le Sieur de Joliette

4 / 5Good
2617 Rue Joliette
3.97KM from Clock Tower
Family-friendly HotelDryerBarPicnic AreaChildren's Play AreaBarbecue
per night
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USD**6
La Petite Bourgeoise

La Petite Bourgeoise

4.6 / 5Great
611, rue Manning
7.32KM from Clock Tower
DryerPicnic AreaBarbecueLuggage StorageBarbecue AvailableFitness Center
per night
From
USD**3
L'Hotel Particulier Griffintown

L'Hotel Particulier Griffintown

4.1 / 5Good
1200 Ottawa St
2.46KM from Clock Tower
Conference HallBarPicnic AreaBarbecueLuggage StorageBarbecue Available
per night
From
USD**5
Gite du Survenant Montreal

Gite du Survenant Montreal

4.2 / 5Good2 Reviews
2645 Av. Desjardins
4.68KM from Clock Tower
Picnic AreaLuggage StorageKitchenLaundry Service
per night
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USD**3
La Loggia Art B&B

La Loggia Art B&B

4.1 / 5Good
1637 Rue, Atateken
1.29KM from Clock Tower
DryerPicnic AreaLuggage Storage
per night
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USD**3
The Grey Nuns Residence by Concordia University

The Grey Nuns Residence by Concordia University

3.8 / 5
1190 Guy Street
3.1KM from Clock Tower
Conference HallDryerPicnic AreaKitchenLaundry ServiceParking
per night
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USD**9
La Maison du Mile-End

La Maison du Mile-End

2.4 / 5
204 Rue Bernard O
4.78KM from Clock Tower
DryerPicnic AreaBarbecueKitchenLaundry ServiceBarbecue Available
per night
From
USD**9
M Montreal Hostel

M Montreal Hostel

4.6 / 5Great8 Reviews
1245 St Andre St
0.97KM from Clock Tower
Charging StationDryerPicnic AreaBarGame RoomKTV
per night
From
USD**7
Auberge du Plateau

Auberge du Plateau

4.1 / 5Good1 Reviews
185 Sherbrooke St E
1.81KM from Clock Tower
DryerPicnic AreaChildren's MealBarbecueLuggage StorageKitchen
per night
From
USD**6
Pensione Popolo

Pensione Popolo

3.8 / 5
4871 St Laurent Blvd
3.66KM from Clock Tower
BarPicnic Area
per night
From
USD**8

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Clock Tower

Hotel de la Couronne, located just a 5-minute walk from the Montreal Clock Tower, is a top choice for travelers seeking charm and convenience. This historic boutique hotel blends French architectural elegance with modern comforts, offering spacious rooms and complimentary breakfast. Its central location in Old Montreal grants easy access to nearby attractions like Notre-Dame Basilica and the Old Port. With excellent public transit links and a rich cultural ambiance, it's perfect for guests wanting to immerse themselves in Quebec’s heritage.

Walk south along Rue des Jésuites for about 10 minutes from the Montreal Clock Tower to reach the Old Port, enjoying scenic views of 17th-century stone walls and narrow alleys. Alternatively, take the Montreal Metro Line 1 to Bonaventure Station, then transfer to a shuttle bus or walk 8 minutes. The Old Port also features free bike rental stations, ideal for leisurely exploration. This route connects the Clock Tower with Montreal’s historical heart, offering an authentic way to experience the city’s cultural rhythm.

Beyond visiting the clock tower itself, consider joining a nighttime light tour led by local guides, which uses illuminations to narrate its 200-year history. Nearby, savor authentic Quebecois pastries such as poutine and tarte au sirop. During summer, the square hosts open-air concerts and artisan markets, showcasing Montreal’s vibrant multicultural arts scene. These experiences deepen understanding of Canadian Quebec culture while immersing visitors in the city’s dynamic urban rhythm.

Yes, transportation is highly convenient. The Clock Tower sits in downtown Old Montreal, just a 3-minute walk from Place d'Armes Metro Station on the Green Line, connecting directly to Downtown, McGill University, and Montreal International Airport. Multiple bus routes run nearby, and electric shuttle services operate from the Old Port. Whether for short excursions or longer journeys, the area is well-served by efficient public transit. It’s also a pedestrian-friendly zone, ideal for exploring historic urban landmarks and surrounding attractions.

Many boutique hotels near the Clock Tower offer traditional breakfasts featuring locally baked bread and maple syrup, with some restaurants serving limited-edition "Quebec Morning Delight" packages including fresh fruit, organic yogurt, and house-made jam. Local favorites like Café du Coin serve rich espresso and flaky croissants, perfect for starting your day with authenticity. These meals not only delight the palate but also reflect the culinary spirit of Eastern Canada’s lifestyle.

During summer, the Montreal Clock Tower hosts nighttime light projections, using digital art to tell historical stories across its façade, creating a magical atmosphere. Every evening at 8 PM, the bell rings automatically, accompanied by gradually illuminated streetlights, forming a solemn yet warm ritual. Some months feature small outdoor theatrical performances attracting locals and tourists alike. These events transform the tower from a landmark into a living symbol of Montreal’s cultural soul.