Hotel in Montréal, Canada
Lofts du Vieux-Port
150Pearl PointsWaterfront lofts for Old Montreal access.

About Lofts du Vieux-Port
Lofts du Vieux-Port offers loft-style accommodation on Montreal's waterfront in Old Montreal, with a residential feel that suits multi-night stays over conventional hotel formats. Booking is straightforward. Guests prioritising spa or pool amenities should verify the current package directly, or consider the Four Seasons Hotel Montreal as a confirmed alternative.
Should You Book Lofts du Vieux-Port?
If you want a loft-style stay in Old Montreal with direct access to the waterfront and the neighbourhood's stone-street energy, Lofts du Vieux-Port is a solid call — particularly if you've already done a night at Auberge du Vieux-Port and want something with a more residential feel. The address on Rue de la Commune puts you steps from the St. Lawrence and within walking distance of the bulk of what Old Montreal offers. Booking is easy — this is not a venue you need to chase months in advance.
The Property
Lofts du Vieux-Port sits at 95 Rue de la Commune Est, in the heart of Old Montreal's waterfront strip. The loft format means you're getting more vertical space and an apartment-adjacent setup rather than a conventional hotel room, a meaningful difference if you're staying multiple nights or travelling with a companion who needs room to spread out. The neighbourhood itself is one of Montreal's most walkable: cobblestone streets, nineteenth-century architecture, and a concentration of restaurants and bars that rivals anything in the city. For broader context on what's around, see our full Montreal restaurants guide and our full Montreal bars guide.
Pool, Spa, and Wellness
Specific amenity data for Lofts du Vieux-Port is not confirmed in our records at this time. If a dedicated spa or pool package is a priority for your stay, the Four Seasons Hotel Montreal offers a fully documented wellness floor with indoor pool, and the Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth has a fitness centre and pool confirmed across multiple stays. If you're choosing between properties primarily on wellness credentials, those two are the safer bet until Lofts du Vieux-Port's amenity package is verified. That said, the loft format and waterfront position make this property a strong choice for guests who prioritise space and location over resort-style amenities.
Who Books Here Again
If you've stayed once and liked the loft layout, a return visit is worth considering for a longer stay, two or three nights gives you enough time to use the neighbourhood properly. Old Montreal rewards slow mornings and late evenings, and having a base that feels less like a hotel corridor and more like a borrowed apartment changes how you pace a trip. Pair it with a reservation at one of the waterfront spots covered in our full Montreal experiences guide and you have a direct long-weekend formula.
For a broader look at where this property sits among Montreal's hotel options, see our full Montreal hotels guide. Other loft and boutique options in the immediate area worth comparing: Le Petit Hotel, Le Place d'Armes Hotel & Suites, and Hotel Gault.
Quick reference: Old Montreal waterfront address, easy to book, loft-format rooms, wellness amenity data unconfirmed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lofts du Vieux-Port family-friendly?
The loft format — with its vertical layout and open-plan design — can work well for families who want more space than a standard hotel room. The Rue de la Commune waterfront location puts you close to the Old Port's cycling paths, seasonal ice rink, and the Science Centre, all of which are practical for families. That said, confirm specific cot, rollaway, or adjoining room availability directly with the property before booking.
When is the best time to book Lofts du Vieux-Port?
Summer (June to August) brings the most activity to the Old Port waterfront, with outdoor markets, festivals, and harbour activity on the doorstep — book well ahead for that period. If you want the Old Montreal stone-street atmosphere without the crowds, late September through October is a strong window. Winter stays work if you're after the Christmas market and ice skating scene, but check that the property's specific amenities meet your cold-weather comfort needs before committing.
How is the pool and spa at Lofts du Vieux-Port?
Confirmed pool and spa details for Lofts du Vieux-Port are not in our records. If dedicated wellness facilities are a deciding factor, verify directly with the property before booking. For a confirmed spa and pool setup in Montreal, Four Seasons Hotel Montreal or The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal are safer bets.
Do loyalty programs work at Lofts du Vieux-Port?
Lofts du Vieux-Port is an independent property at 95 Rue de la Commune Est, so major chain loyalty programs — Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, IHG One — do not apply here. If points accumulation or elite status benefits matter to your booking decision, the Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth connects to Accor Live Limitless, which may be the stronger option.
How is the dining at Lofts du Vieux-Port?
On-site dining specifics are not confirmed in our records for this property. The location on Rue de la Commune puts you within walking distance of Old Montreal's densest concentration of restaurants, so access to dining is not an issue even if the property's own offering is limited. Confirm whether breakfast is included in your rate when booking.
Which room category is best at Lofts du Vieux-Port?
The loft format is the core reason to book here, so prioritise a true loft-layout unit over any standard room configuration if the property offers both. A waterfront-facing loft on the upper floors of the Rue de la Commune building will give you the most usable space and the best return on your rate. Ask specifically about floor height and view orientation when reserving.
How is the location of Lofts du Vieux-Port?
The address at 95 Rue de la Commune Est sits on the Old Montreal waterfront strip, which is as central to the neighbourhood's activity as you can get. You're on foot to the Old Port boardwalk, Place Jacques-Cartier, and the main commercial streets of Old Montreal. The tradeoff is that Rue de la Commune can be busy with pedestrian and weekend traffic, so light sleepers should check which side of the building their room faces.
Location
95 Rue de la Commune E, Montréal, QC H2Y 1J1, Canada
Montréal, Canada
Compare Lofts du Vieux-Port
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Lofts du Vieux-Port | Easy | |
| Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth | Unknown | |
| Four Seasons Hotel Montreal | Unknown | |
| The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal | Unknown | |
| Hotel Le Germain Montreal | Michelin 1 Key | Unknown |
| Le Mount Stephen | Michelin 1 Key | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Lofts du Vieux-Port and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, Notable alternative
- Four Seasons Hotel Montreal, Notable alternative
- The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal, Notable alternative
- Hotel Le Germain Montreal, Notable alternative
- Le Mount Stephen, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Among Old Montreal's boutique options, Lofts du Vieux-Port sits closest in spirit to Le Petit Hotel and Le Place d'Armes Hotel & Suites, all three prioritise neighbourhood immersion over full-service amenities. If the loft format and Rue de la Commune address are the draw, this is the right call. If you want a more curated boutique experience with stronger design credentials, Hotel Gault and Hotel Le Germain Montreal are the two names that come up consistently among repeat Montreal visitors.
For guests who want full-service luxury, confirmed pool, spa, concierge depth, the Four Seasons Hotel Montreal and Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth are in a different tier entirely, and priced accordingly. The Le Mount Stephen lands somewhere in between: a heritage property in the Golden Square Mile with a strong bar program and polished rooms, worth considering if you want character without the Old Montreal tourist density.
Bottom line: Lofts du Vieux-Port makes most sense for travellers who want a waterfront Old Montreal address with more space than a standard hotel room provides, and who don't need resort amenities confirmed in advance. For wellness-focused stays or business trips requiring full-service infrastructure, look to the Four Seasons or Fairmont first. For boutique design at a similar scale, Hotel Gault is the stronger comparator.
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