"Start off big-picture: Tell us about the hotel grounds.Hôtel Place d'Armes is actually made up of three buildings. The owners purchased a row of historic greystones on what was, in the 19th century, Montreal's main street, and connected them into this great midrange choice. Now take us inside. How are the rooms?The rooms here were built from scratch in the early 2000s, and they're big with high ceilings. Most have a red-brick feature wall, white bedding, and sheer curtains. The feel is fresh and classic, with a touch of mid-century modern. If we have the choice, is there a room we should pick?Get a suite so you can lounge in the jetted tub or scrub up under a multi-jet rain shower. And where should we go for dinner?Slip into a banquette at Brasserie 701 and order from the copious continental breakfast buffet, which is included with all stays—the croissants are buttery, flaky, and pure heaven. The brasserie also does room service, as does Kyo, the hotel's onsite Japanese restaurant. During your stay, did you find a favorite corner of the hotel?In summer, Terrasse Place d'Armes is one of the best spots in town for outdoor drinks with a view. From here, you can see Place d'Armes square, the buildings of Old Montreal, and, in the distance, the skyscrapers of Downtown. Bottom line: worth it, and why?Located a block from Notre-Dame Basilica, this hotel is an Old Montreal standby made of three stunningly retrofitted 19th-century buildings. With light and airy decor and plenty of food and drink options, it's no wonder the property is a perennial favorite." - Isa Tousignant