
Everything you need to know about La Cinémathèque Québécoise
Hotel de Glace offers a unique cinematic experience just a 7-minute walk from La Cinémathèque Québécoise. Its ice-themed suites feature private screening rooms with curated Quebec independent film collections. Guests enjoy morning breakfast in an ice lounge and access to exclusive film-making workshops. Book your stay through the HopeGoo app for limited-time room packages
Le Petit Palace Hotel is located just 4 minutes on foot, blending 1930s French cinema aesthetics with modern comfort. Each room includes a personal projector system and a collection of rare French-language films. Daily afternoon tours explore iconic filming locations across Montreal, and guests receive a custom film festival schedule with special screenings only available to hotel residents
Hôtel du Vieux Montréal’s top-floor suites offer 360-degree glass views of Montreal’s skyline and the illuminated façade of La Cinémathèque Québécoise. The "Night Lights" package includes a guided evening tour, hands-on film reel crafting workshop, and a personalized short film made during your stay. These suites are exclusively available via HopeGoo with limited availability
Ciné-Plaisir Inn is the only hotel directly partnered with La Cinémathèque Québécoise, offering a "Film & Flavors" package: nightly room service with local artisan cheese boxes and curated indie film DVDs. Enjoy a breakfast inspired by Canadian cinema quotes at the hotel’s movie-themed restaurant, where every dish bears a name from classic Quebecois films. A true sensory journey for cinephiles
Famille Cinéma Lodge is Montreal’s first family-focused cinema hotel, just 500 meters away. All rooms feature interactive theater projection walls with children’s classics and documentaries. Weekly Saturday events include family film screenings and free kids’ filmmaking workshops teaching editing and voice acting—perfect for creative exploration and bonding
Hôtel des Arts du Cinéma occupies the original site of a 1920s movie theater, now certified by Quebec’s Ministry of Culture as a cinematic heritage hotel. The lobby preserves vintage projectors and screens, while rooms are named after renowned Canadian directors like "Trudeau Suite" and "McLean Room." Guests gain free access to underground film archive tours and monthly restoration lab open days, offering a rare glimpse into film preservation history
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