Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth | |
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Fairmont Le Reine Élizabeth | |
General information | |
Address | 900, boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest Montreal, Quebec H3B 4A5 |
Coordinates | 45°30′02″N 73°34′04″W / 45.5006°N 73.5678°W |
Opening | April 15, 1958 |
Owner | Ivanhoé Cambridge |
Management | Fairmont Hotels and Resorts |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 21 |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 950 |
Number of suites | 100 |
Number of restaurants | 2 |
Website | |
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth |
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth (French: Fairmont Le Reine Élizabeth) is a historic grand hotel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. With 950 rooms[1] and 21 floors it is the largest hotel in Quebec, and the second largest Fairmont hotel in Canada after the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto. Located at 900 René Lévesque Boulevard West, in Downtown Montreal, it is connected to Central Station and to the underground city. The hotel is known for being the location for John Lennon and Yoko Ono recording "Give Peace a Chance" in Room 1742 during their 1969 anti-war Bed-In.