"Start us off with an overview.You'll bask in an amber glow from the exposed brick walls as soon as you walk into this welcoming greystone building in Old Montreal. The lobby, with its earth tones and chocolate leather armchairs, might even make you want to light a cigar. What’s the crowd like?At the restaurant, you'll rub shoulders with a crowd of 30- and 40-something locals having lunch or post-work drinks. Out-of-town guests, meanwhile, feel more established—this isn't a hotel one would classify as hip and happening. Consistency is key. Do you get the same vibe from the rooms?The exposed brick walls in the lobby extend upstairs to the rooms, where earth tones and dark wood furniture offer a cozy, plush feel. Most important detail: the Wi-Fi. How is it?Take advantage of the strong free Wi-Fi and make this your remote office. What's the food situation?Breakfast isn't free, but you can start the day right for less than $20: a fresh Montreal bagel topped with smoked salmon and cream cheese, spiced breakfast potatoes, a little salad, and strong coffee. Are there any details that stood out to you during your stay?The ladder-style shelving in the bathroom is a cute contemporary touch. The vast rooftop terrace is amazing, with a huge local following for of its views (rue Saint-Paul and Notre-Dame Basilica on one side, the Old Port on the other), and cocktails, including a house cocktail that mixes peach purée, peach schnapps, orange juice, and sparkling wine. So in a nutshell, is it worth it?Yes, undoubtedly. Set on one of the city's best shopping streets in the middle of Old Montreal, Nelligan is a gold-standard hotel with stunning views from its rooftop deck." - Isa Tousignant