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This luxe NYE party at a Montreal hotel will transport you to a golden paradise

Glitz, glamour and a 5-course dinner.

This luxe NYE party at a Montreal hotel will transport you to a golden paradise

Place d’Armes: Elegance redefined. Right: Cheers to an unforgettable NYE!

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If you’re seeking to welcome 2025 in true elegance, Hotel Place d’Armes is the ultimate destination this New Year’s Eve. Their Jardin d’Or soirée promises an exquisite blend of tropical allure and refined glamour, offering a sophisticated setting to bid a memorable farewell to 2024.

On December 31, you’ll sit down to a decadent five-course feast paired with late-night snacks, sip on unlimited cocktails from the open bar, and dance your way into the New Year to the beats of a live DJ.

Add in the hotel’s luxurious setting and tropical-meets-Gilded-Age vibes, and you’ve got the perfect recipe for a magical midnight moment.

Golden glamour at Jardin d’Or.Courtesy of Hotel Place D'Armes

The theme? Think golden tropical paradise meets luxury overload. It’s all about glitz, glamour, and celebrating like there’s no tomorrow (technically, there is — but you get the idea).

Tickets are on presale for $325 for a limited time, so if this sounds like your vibe, be sure to secure your spot ASAP! Jardin d’Or is going to be the New Year’s Eve event everyone’s talking about.

Jardin d’Or NYE party

Price: $325 (tickets required)

When: December 31, 2024

Where: Hotel Place d’Armes - 55, rue Saint-Jacques, Montreal, QC

Why You Need To Go: The mix of glamour, tropical vibes, and unbeatable food and drinks makes this an unforgettable way to welcome 2025.

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