I stayed at the Hyatt recently. At best it might be 3 stars, maybe could compare to a Holiday Inn.
When you return to the hotel at night after the clubs the entrance door is locked, you have to ring a bell show your room key for the front desk clerk to let you in.
Might not be great for entertaining.
To the right of the hotel entrance is a doorway used by refugees in Canada seeking asylum staying at the hotel. The manager told me they are housed on the lower floors of the hotel. The link is to a March 2022 CBC article about the use of the hotel. Most of the hotel has since been renovated however the lower floors are still occupied by refugees. I wouldn't stay there again.
'We're in the red here': Montreal shelters for asylum seekers nearing capacity | CBC News
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