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4 Valentine's Day offers for a romantic staycation in the heart of Old Montreal

Feel the love with these spa, hotel, and restaurant deals.

4 Valentine's Day offers for a romantic staycation in the heart of Old Montreal

Cozy staycation in Old Montreal. Right: Romantic dinner with fine wine.

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Valentine's Day is approaching, and if you love Montreal, nothing beats staying in the most romantic part of the city with your special someone.

Whether you stroll the cobblestone streets hand in hand, get cozy in a glamorous restaurant, soak up the relaxation with a massage, or wake up in a luxurious room with your sweetheart, a staycation in Old Montreal is a magical way to spend Valentine's Day.

With the year's most romantic day around the corner, here are some darling deals in Old Montreal for the perfect Valentine's staycation.

Hôtel Nelligan

Address: 106, rue Saint-Paul O, Montreal, QC

Offer: Enjoy 20% off your room rate and a special multi-course Valentine's Day dinner at Méchant Boeuf Steakhouse when you book a stay between February 8-16, 2025.

A charming blend of modern and historic, Hôtel Nelligan's 1850s architecture shines next to contemporary chic decor.

Hôtel Place d’Armes

Address: 55, rue Saint-Jacques, Montreal, QC

Offer: Book a stay between February 8 and 16, 2025, and enjoy 20% off your room rate and a special multi-course Valentine's Day dinner at Brasserie 701 or Kyo Bar Japonais.

An icon of Old Montreal and Clef MICHELIN award-winner, Hôtel Place d’Armes delivers modern elegance in an unmatched location. After settling in, take your valentine to Brasserie 701 for a crafted cocktail or check out Montreal's largest sake list at Kyo Bar Japonais.

Rainspa

Address: 55, rue Saint-Jacques, Montreal, QC

Offer: Indulge in ultimate relaxation with the Premium package, including massages, body exfoliation, aromatherapy, private Hammam, lounge access, wine and charcuterie for two.

On the third floor, above Hôtel Place d’Armes, Rainspa awaits. This Valentine's Day is the perfect time for the Premium package. At $285 per person (plus taxes), this top-tier spa experience for two will leave you both feeling refreshed, relaxed and pampered.

Restaurants: Méchant Boeuf, Modavie, Brasserie 701 and Kyo Bar Japonais

Sharing a meal with your special person is a Valentine's Day tradition, and you have plenty of restaurant options in Old Montreal to match the vibe you're after.

Méchant Boeuf (124, rue Saint-Paul Ouest) offers a luxurious steakhouse experience. Meanwhile, Modavie (1, rue Saint-Paul Ouest) is an upbeat French bistro that hosts live music. Brasserie 701 (701, Côte de la Place-d'Armes) serves French cuisine with a contemporary twist. At Kyo Bar Japonais, you can experience the vibrant energy of an izakaya alongside some of Montreal's best sushi and cocktails.

Old Montreal on Valentine's Day is as romantic as it gets. For a blissful escape with your sweetheart, indulge your senses with a delicious meal, pampering session or luxurious stay at one (or more) of these charming spots.

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