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Tour des Canadiens 2 - 4003

1188 Rue Saint-Antoine O, Montréal, QC H3C 1B4
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  • 2 Room
  • 2 Bathroom
  • 660 Square feet
  • 40th Floor
  • 155$ Starting rate per night
  • 31 nights minimum

Tour des Canadiens 2 is among Montreal’s newest skyscraper complexes in Montreal.

This is high-rise, luxury living in the heart of downtown Montreal at its best. You’ll have amazing views from your private balcony on the 40th floor of this magnificent Tour des Canadiens 2 building. Two bedrooms and a two bathrooms, and all-luxury furnishings complete your experience. If you ever want to leave this fabulous home, you can have lots of fun enjoying the many building amenities and you’re also only steps away from the metro station Lucien l’Allier, train and to the underground Montreal network.

Tour Des Canadiens 2 building is named after the Montreal Canadiens hockey team, the club is officially known as le Club de hockey Canadien. In both English and French, the team is commonly referred to as the Habs. Additional French nicknames for the team include Les Canadiens (or Le Canadien), Le Bleu-Blanc-Rouge, Le Tricolore, and Les Glorieux.​

Characteristics
Closed bedroom with queen size beds
Very bright
Luxury finishing
Spacious glass shower
Private balcony
Equipment
High-end appliances
Washer & dryer
Smart television
Sofa-bed
Towels and complete bedding
Cookware, dish and all cooking accessories
Internet/cable
Electricity and A/C
Building amenities
Built in 2019
Rooftop observatory with panoramic views
Spacious terrace with BBQ grills
Indoor swimming pool
Sauna and jacuzzi
Fully equipped fitness center
Entertainment room with pool table
Private bar and wine cellar
24/7 security desk
Neighborhood
Downtown is a busy hub of shoppers, office workers and students from McGill and Concordia universities. Chain stores and malls line Rue Sainte-Catherine, while Crescent Street is known for busy bars. Cultural sights here include the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, with works spanning centuries, and the McCord Museum’s city history exhibits. Chinatown, marked by traditional gates, has casual eateries and food markets

Tour des Canadiens 2 - 4003