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Montrealers Can Get A Private Indoor Dining Experience On NYE Thanks To These 3 Hotels

You can get a 5-course meal for two to ring in the New Year!
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2020 is almost over and I know many of us are thankful for that. If you're looking for a way to safely celebrate New Year's Eve in Montreal, three hotels have got you covered.

Experience Vieux-Montreal is offering killer NYE packages for anyone looking to end this year in a fabulous way — one that won't break any current public health rules.

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On December 31, Montrealers can get a private 5-course meal for two at Hotel William Gray, Hotel Nelligan or Hotel Place D'Armes.

The delicious meals will come from restaurants Maggie Oakes, Verses Bistro, or Kyo Bar and Brasserie 701. 

Not only will you get to experience indoor dining, which I know we're all missing right now, but you'll also receive a complimentary glass of Moët to help ring in 2021.

The impressive menus offered by each restaurant will truly set the tone for a memorable evening with your BFF or significant other.

The packages start at $425 which includes your extravagant meal and a hotel stay for two people.

The offer also includes indoor parking and breakfast the following morning.

Reservations must be made 36 hours in advance, so act quickly if this sounds like a stellar plan to you!

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