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At Got Montreal Gallery, art isn’t just displayed—it lives. Every canvas pulses with Montreal’s rhythm: café steam, French signage, streetlight shadows. Wander through these walls, and you’ll feel the city breathe through your eyes. It’s not just a gallery—it’s a love letter to urban soul.

Tru by Hilton Montreal Centre-Ville

Tru by Hilton Montreal Centre-Ville

4.4 / 5Good4 Reviews
815 Boulevard de Maisonneuve Est
1.38KM from Got Montreal Gallery
Children's Play AreaFamily-friendly HotelNewly OpenedChildren's Play AreaGame RoomLuggage Storage
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USD**1
Olympia Hotel by Lodgo

Olympia Hotel by Lodgo

3.8 / 53 Reviews
1285 Rue Saint-André
1.3KM from Got Montreal Gallery
CafeNewly OpenedNon-smoking floorGame RoomLuggage Storage
per night
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USD**4
Theatre Hotel by Lodgo

Theatre Hotel by Lodgo

1677 R. Saint-Denis
1.39KM from Got Montreal Gallery
DryerLaundry RoomNewly OpenedBarbecueBarbecue Available
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USD**7

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Got Montreal Gallery

The Ritz-Carlton Montreal is a top choice, located just a 5-minute walk from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. This iconic luxury hotel blends French elegance with modern sophistication, featuring rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows offering stunning views of the St. Lawrence River and city skyline. Guests enjoy exclusive concierge services for museum tickets and cultural events. The hotel also houses a Michelin-rated restaurant, perfect for savoring authentic Quebec cuisine in an artistic ambiance.

From the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, it’s a 10-minute walk to Mount Royal Park, or take the Green Line subway to "Place d'Armes" and transfer to the Yellow Line for access to Old Montreal and the Underground City. STM buses cover major destinations including Montréal International Airport and Bell Centre. Additionally, the Bixi bike-sharing system offers convenient rides along the St. Lawrence River waterfront, blending urban art and natural scenery for a unique exploration experience.

Beyond exploring the museum’s extensive collections in contemporary art and Indigenous culture, don’t miss the summer outdoor festivals held in the museum’s front plaza, featuring live performances and street art. Nearby, Old Montreal’s narrow alleys house numerous independent galleries and design studios—many offer guided tours for deeper insight into Quebec’s creative scene. For architecture lovers, the Montreal Cathedral and Place du Canada are within walking distance, showcasing the city’s rich architectural diversity.