May 20, 2012

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Loft Hotel

Loft HotelA stunning Montreal landmark Le Loft Hotel combines fascinating architectural history with modern design and stylish amenities in the heart of downtown Montreal. Located near the famous Latin Quarter on beautiful Terrace St-Denis Street guests of Le Loft Hotel will enjoy world-class service luxurious rooms and some of the best panoramic vistas of Montreal the city has to offer. Well-appointed and fully equipped lofts Le Loft Hotel offers the ideal solution for both short and long-term accommodation in Montreal.Looking to plan a corporate or family event? Espace Cormier offers awe-inspiring event spaces and state-of-the-art equipment full-service executive boardrooms for an unforgettable professional experience.Important: The loft has an accomodation vocation. Therefore the resevation will be honored for the number of persons mentioned. For any other event involving more than the number of people allowed in the room or for a commercial activity please contact directly the hotel.

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