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The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal
Description
Posh property with a restaurant by Daniel Boulud, plus a bar, a rooftop terrace & an indoor pool.
Nearby attractions
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
1380 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1J5, Canada
Salle Bourgie
1339 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3G 2C6, Canada
Barbie Expo
1455 Peel St level 3, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1T5, Canada
La Guilde
1356 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1J1, Canada
Jean-Noël Desmarais Pavilion
1380 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1J5, Canada
Leonard Cohen Mural
1420 Crescent St, Montreal, Quebec H3G 2B6, Canada
Sculpture Garden - Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
3410 Av. du Musée, Montréal, QC H3G 1E1, Canada
Redpath Museum
859 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2K6, Canada
Dorchester Square
2903 Peel St, Montreal, Quebec H3B 4P2, Canada
Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion for Peace
1379a Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1K3, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Maison Boulud
1228 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1H6, Canada
Bei
1460 Mackay St, Montreal, Quebec H3G 2W5, Canada
Amea Café
1188 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1H6, Canada
Le Taj
2077 Stanley St, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1R7, Canada
Eggspectation - Maisonneuve
1313 Blvd. De Maisonneuve Ouest, Montreal, Quebec H3G 2R9, Canada
Bar George
Le Mount Stephen, 1440 Drummond St, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1V9, Canada
Le Pois Penche
1230 Blvd. De Maisonneuve Ouest, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1V9, Canada
Toyo Japanese Steakhouse
2155 Rue de la Montagne, Montréal, QC H3G 1Z8, Canada
LE CHEF | THE CHEF | الشيف
2183 Crescent St, Montreal, Quebec H3G 2B8, Canada
Shaaz | Indian Cuisine | Montreal
2100 Crescent St, Montreal, Quebec H3G 2B8, Canada
Nearby hotels
Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile
1155 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2N3, Canada
Hôtel Le Cantlie Suites
1110 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1G6, Canada
Hotel Omni Mont-Royal
1050 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2R6, Canada
Le Mount Stephen
1440 Drummond St, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1V9, Canada
Ambrose House & Café | Petit Hôtel à Mille Carré Doré - Centre Ville de Montréal
3422 Stanley St, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1R8, Canada
Four Seasons Hotel Montreal
1440 Rue de la Montagne, Montréal, QC H3G 1Z5, Canada
Residence Inn by Marriott Montreal Downtown
2045 Peel St, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1T6, Canada
Hôtel Chez Swann
1444 Drummond St, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1V9, Canada
Best Western Ville-Marie Montreal Hotel & Suites
3407 Peel St, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1W7, Canada
Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton
1425 Rue de la Montagne, Montréal, QC H3G 1Z3, Canada
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The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal

1228 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1W9, Canada
4.0(1.2K)

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Posh property with a restaurant by Daniel Boulud, plus a bar, a rooftop terrace & an indoor pool.

attractions: The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Salle Bourgie, Barbie Expo, La Guilde, Jean-Noël Desmarais Pavilion, Leonard Cohen Mural, Sculpture Garden - Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Redpath Museum, Dorchester Square, Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion for Peace, restaurants: Maison Boulud, Bei, Amea Café, Le Taj, Eggspectation - Maisonneuve, Bar George, Le Pois Penche, Toyo Japanese Steakhouse, LE CHEF | THE CHEF | الشيف, Shaaz | Indian Cuisine | Montreal
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Phone
+1 514-842-4212
Website
ritzcarlton.com

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Nearby attractions of The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Salle Bourgie

Barbie Expo

La Guilde

Jean-Noël Desmarais Pavilion

Leonard Cohen Mural

Sculpture Garden - Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Redpath Museum

Dorchester Square

Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion for Peace

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

4.7

(6.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Salle Bourgie

Salle Bourgie

4.8

(301)

Open 24 hours
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Barbie Expo

Barbie Expo

4.6

(1.4K)

Open until 9:00 PM
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La Guilde

La Guilde

4.5

(52)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

The Bagel Class : Montreal Bagel Making Workshop
The Bagel Class : Montreal Bagel Making Workshop
Sat, Dec 6 • 2:00 PM
Montreal, Quebec, H2H 1A5, Canada
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Maple Syrup and Maple Products Tasting
Maple Syrup and Maple Products Tasting
Fri, Dec 5 • 3:00 PM
Montreal, Quebec, H1V 1L7, Canada
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Secret Foodies in Jean-Talon Market & Little Italy
Secret Foodies in Jean-Talon Market & Little Italy
Sat, Dec 6 • 11:00 AM
Montreal, Quebec, H2S 1A1, Canada
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Nearby restaurants of The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal

Maison Boulud

Bei

Amea Café

Le Taj

Eggspectation - Maisonneuve

Bar George

Le Pois Penche

Toyo Japanese Steakhouse

LE CHEF | THE CHEF | الشيف

Shaaz | Indian Cuisine | Montreal

Maison Boulud

Maison Boulud

4.5

(674)

Click for details
Bei

Bei

4.8

(169)

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Amea Café

Amea Café

4.3

(480)

Click for details
Le Taj

Le Taj

4.2

(1.2K)

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Sandra AndradeSandra Andrade
Staycation at the Ritz Carlton Montreal.The most welcoming Greeting from Irene who checked me in quickly,walked me to the elevator and guided me to my room floor 1 king junior suite.The Room was very spacious with a king bed, living room style section, seats 6 people and an elegant pink Victoria king chair.Flat screen TV that is movable to watch in bed.Let's talk about the bathroom, Diptyque shampoo,conditioner,gel wash and body lotion to keep you smelling fresh and feel like you're in some floral fresh garden in Paris.The bathroom also included exclusive L'Occitane products such as their signature Luffa,and toiletrie accessories.The bathroom towels were headed and the toilette had its own IPAD with self clean features to you wash your "derrière" .The spacious... and I repeat spacious shower easily holds 6 people. Had a rain fall and moveable shower head.The bathrobes...I used the mens lol plus size girl here, was so comfy..i would have stayed in the robe all day.Best thing you get to keep the slippers...yayyy!I love hotel slippers.A separate little walk- in room to hold your luggage and jackets,iron board and also spacious.A buffet console housed the coffee nespresso station with their signature teas.Did you know you can have afternoon tea at the Ritz? It's a must experience you will love!We grabbed a bite to eat at the Palm Court.Recommend making a reservation.It can fill up fast.I tried the French onion soup....yummy! The By far best Chicken Cesar Salad I have ever had in my life! I'm not kidding and 4 cheese Pizza.For desert I had peacan pie with creamy vanilla Bean ice cream.The waiters, yes I say waiters..we had 3 people serving us.Talk about service.In the end we finished our meal with a wonderful tastey café au lait.I could have had 4 but then I wouldn't sleep in the comfy bed.The Ritz has a pool.I didn't use it,but good news if you forget your bathing suit they have biodégradables to sell.Check out was at 11am,Alina was very quick to check me out.Thank you for the sweet treat to take home.A Special Thank You to Katia P for arranging my stay & making this an Experience i will tressure for the rest of my life.For those reading my post.I Hope your stay is as wonderful & memorable as mine was.A check off my bucket list for sure.Now... Let me go see how I can purchase that robe! Happy Travels xox
Arthur Nen (Tuka)Arthur Nen (Tuka)
Every single aspect of our stay was specifically crafted and delightful! We arrived too early for check-in, but we're greeted by the hotel manager and staff as if we were celebrities. The staff promptly took our luggage, checked us in and told us they would call as soon as our room was ready. They also gave us access to the fitness facilities, pool and spa. The fitness facilities are on the smaller side, but they will do the job for a creative gym rat. For all others the hotel also gives you access to the nearby Club Sportif MAA, which offers a full repertoire of fitness classes and gym equipment to cover any workout. The pool area equally simple, but offers a heated indoor pool with poolside service and a small area to lounge. Our room was amazing and spacious. We had full control of blinds, lights and temperature right from our bedside. The bathroom was also very modern and well equipped with separate tub and shower, as well as the welcome addition of Japanese toilets (heated seats, bidet, auto-raise/lower etc.) The hotel food is a bit on the pricier side, which aligns with what you'd expect from other Ritz Carlton hotels. The staff had set up some fresh fruit and luxury teas for us in the room as well as a handwritten note welcoming us to the property. We ordered room service once and the food was pretty good. We also had the hotel arrange for dinner reservations at some of the more prestigious restaurants in the city, and their recommendations were on point. We also attended afternoon tea once, and we were disappointed with both the service and the food/presentation of the experience. It was underwhelming compared to some of the other afternoon teas we've done elsewhere. I can't say enough good things about the staff. We were always greeted warmly and super politely, and they were always eager to be helpful and accommodating. Overall it was a marvelous stay and we'll be coming back again if we revisit Montreal!
Yichen WuYichen Wu
We went there for the afternoon tea experience. Overall the experience wasn't too bad but I don't think I will go again. It was a pretty high-class experience, so I had high expectations for this including some of the details like the tea sets. But we were given a white plain tea pot which is not the same ones as we seen posted on the social media. And you can tell that the teapot is definitely not in the same set as the rest. And looking around, we were the only table who got this "ugly" tea pot. I'd think that for such a high rating hotel, the service would be more considerable and pays more attention to these details. But when I asked why we got different teapot than other tables (cuz I thought they paid for a higher price), they replied that its random assignment. I originally thought they were running out of the other teapots and I would be more appreciated if we were informed about this in advanced. I wish people can understand that this is not a cheap experience and having service with considerations of these details would help a lot. In addition, during our around-2hour dining there, there's no one checking if we'd need more water. So I thought there just isn't any hot water refill option, and you'd have to buy another tea. When we about to pay the bill, I saw the waiter was asking all the tables for hot water refill and skipped us. I had to asked for hot water refill before we pay the bill. Overall, I cannot really comment anything else about the service as other than being seated, taking the order and paying the bill as we didn't get any other chances to experience the service.
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Staycation at the Ritz Carlton Montreal.The most welcoming Greeting from Irene who checked me in quickly,walked me to the elevator and guided me to my room floor 1 king junior suite.The Room was very spacious with a king bed, living room style section, seats 6 people and an elegant pink Victoria king chair.Flat screen TV that is movable to watch in bed.Let's talk about the bathroom, Diptyque shampoo,conditioner,gel wash and body lotion to keep you smelling fresh and feel like you're in some floral fresh garden in Paris.The bathroom also included exclusive L'Occitane products such as their signature Luffa,and toiletrie accessories.The bathroom towels were headed and the toilette had its own IPAD with self clean features to you wash your "derrière" .The spacious... and I repeat spacious shower easily holds 6 people. Had a rain fall and moveable shower head.The bathrobes...I used the mens lol plus size girl here, was so comfy..i would have stayed in the robe all day.Best thing you get to keep the slippers...yayyy!I love hotel slippers.A separate little walk- in room to hold your luggage and jackets,iron board and also spacious.A buffet console housed the coffee nespresso station with their signature teas.Did you know you can have afternoon tea at the Ritz? It's a must experience you will love!We grabbed a bite to eat at the Palm Court.Recommend making a reservation.It can fill up fast.I tried the French onion soup....yummy! The By far best Chicken Cesar Salad I have ever had in my life! I'm not kidding and 4 cheese Pizza.For desert I had peacan pie with creamy vanilla Bean ice cream.The waiters, yes I say waiters..we had 3 people serving us.Talk about service.In the end we finished our meal with a wonderful tastey café au lait.I could have had 4 but then I wouldn't sleep in the comfy bed.The Ritz has a pool.I didn't use it,but good news if you forget your bathing suit they have biodégradables to sell.Check out was at 11am,Alina was very quick to check me out.Thank you for the sweet treat to take home.A Special Thank You to Katia P for arranging my stay & making this an Experience i will tressure for the rest of my life.For those reading my post.I Hope your stay is as wonderful & memorable as mine was.A check off my bucket list for sure.Now... Let me go see how I can purchase that robe! Happy Travels xox
Sandra Andrade

Sandra Andrade

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Every single aspect of our stay was specifically crafted and delightful! We arrived too early for check-in, but we're greeted by the hotel manager and staff as if we were celebrities. The staff promptly took our luggage, checked us in and told us they would call as soon as our room was ready. They also gave us access to the fitness facilities, pool and spa. The fitness facilities are on the smaller side, but they will do the job for a creative gym rat. For all others the hotel also gives you access to the nearby Club Sportif MAA, which offers a full repertoire of fitness classes and gym equipment to cover any workout. The pool area equally simple, but offers a heated indoor pool with poolside service and a small area to lounge. Our room was amazing and spacious. We had full control of blinds, lights and temperature right from our bedside. The bathroom was also very modern and well equipped with separate tub and shower, as well as the welcome addition of Japanese toilets (heated seats, bidet, auto-raise/lower etc.) The hotel food is a bit on the pricier side, which aligns with what you'd expect from other Ritz Carlton hotels. The staff had set up some fresh fruit and luxury teas for us in the room as well as a handwritten note welcoming us to the property. We ordered room service once and the food was pretty good. We also had the hotel arrange for dinner reservations at some of the more prestigious restaurants in the city, and their recommendations were on point. We also attended afternoon tea once, and we were disappointed with both the service and the food/presentation of the experience. It was underwhelming compared to some of the other afternoon teas we've done elsewhere. I can't say enough good things about the staff. We were always greeted warmly and super politely, and they were always eager to be helpful and accommodating. Overall it was a marvelous stay and we'll be coming back again if we revisit Montreal!
Arthur Nen (Tuka)

Arthur Nen (Tuka)

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We went there for the afternoon tea experience. Overall the experience wasn't too bad but I don't think I will go again. It was a pretty high-class experience, so I had high expectations for this including some of the details like the tea sets. But we were given a white plain tea pot which is not the same ones as we seen posted on the social media. And you can tell that the teapot is definitely not in the same set as the rest. And looking around, we were the only table who got this "ugly" tea pot. I'd think that for such a high rating hotel, the service would be more considerable and pays more attention to these details. But when I asked why we got different teapot than other tables (cuz I thought they paid for a higher price), they replied that its random assignment. I originally thought they were running out of the other teapots and I would be more appreciated if we were informed about this in advanced. I wish people can understand that this is not a cheap experience and having service with considerations of these details would help a lot. In addition, during our around-2hour dining there, there's no one checking if we'd need more water. So I thought there just isn't any hot water refill option, and you'd have to buy another tea. When we about to pay the bill, I saw the waiter was asking all the tables for hot water refill and skipped us. I had to asked for hot water refill before we pay the bill. Overall, I cannot really comment anything else about the service as other than being seated, taking the order and paying the bill as we didn't get any other chances to experience the service.
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4.0
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1.0
5y

Came to celebrate our daughter's 18th birthday. For background, we've had high-tea in London at The Ritz, Harrods, Fortnum & Mason, Kensington Gardens, Oberoi, Jumeirah, and many other places.

Called the night before and on the morning to confirm they offered gluten-free/dairy-free and vegan options. A 3rd person in the party has extremely severe diet restrictions and was only going to have hot water. They had to ask the supervisors/managers whether they would charge her or not...to have hot water. Wow.

The doorman and valet/some other colleague were busy discussing where to park a car. They saw my wife and daughter walking towards the hotel entrance and while continuing their chat, let them open the doors themselves. Nice welcome.

They were escorted to their seats. Seats were not pulled out. That's fine...but when other guests arrived, everyone of them had their seats pulled out. Hmmm.

I arrived 10 minutes later and waited to be seated. One of the managers (bald headed) walked from the restaurant and about 1/4 away from me, clapped his hand and motioned me with his right hand to "come along". This is 5 star service? Are we in a night club? Shouldn't he have come to me and welcome me and then walked me to the restaurant area? Was the extra 30 feet too far?

In any case, at least my seat was pulled for me.

The food arrived....the good....pastries were very tasty. The tea was fine even through it was tea bags and not leaves.

The sandwiches were a terrible disappointment. The Chef decided that both the vegan and gluten-free/non-dairy individuals would both have the vegan option with the gluten free bread. Why?

Vegan does not mean gluten free. And gluten-free does not mean they cannot eat meat.

It's not complicated at all. Just prepare 4 little sandwiches for each and put each of them on 2 plates. Voila. For vegan: use regular bread (that has no egg or dairy) and vegan filling. For gluten free/dairy: use vegan bread and use filling that is meat without any dairy. Simple.

This seemed a challenge because no less than 4 people came to our table to ask for clarifications.

The gluten free bread was frozen and was all vegetable with no meat. So they made another batch. And on and on and on.

There should have been no dairy. For the scones, they brought out 2 jams and also clotted cream....which is dairy! Why do that?!

The Director of F&B did come to apologise and seemed truly concerned that this was turning into a bit of a fiasco. He offered juice or champagne or anything else. We thanked him but said we were fine with what we had. As he left, he did say that the gluten free bread had egg in it...which was a shock as the vegan had half a bite. After clarification with another gentleman, he clarified that the bread that was served was in fact egg-free. He did try to blame his colleague which made us uncomfortable.

The bill came....and we were surprised they charged us the full amount. Instead of having a lovely time to celebrate, we must have spent a total of about 15 minutes with at least 4 staff getting them to correct their many errors.

What was odd was the offer of a drink while we waited for the proper foods to be remade. Would we have been charged for those?! If so...that's so cheap. If not, then why not remove the cost of those drinks (that we didn't have) from the bill?

All-in-all, a memorable experience for the wrong reasons. Unfortunately, the Ritz in Montreal does not know how to do a proper high tea and definitely does not offer a customer-first service mantra. From the initial phone call right to the bill, this was not a great experience.

A suggestion would be to contact the Ritz in London to learn how to do it properly - from the food through to...

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4.0
34w

We stayed in a junior suite with a king bed for two nights in October’24. This was an extremely expensive treat as the room costs over a $1000 CAD per night which is way more than we’d usually spend however it was a special occasion. When I arrived early, which they accommodated very kindly, and entered the room, I was taken aback as the first thing I saw was the sight of the buildings across the street from our room complete with scaffolding and hoardings. I was very disappointed as this ugly sight completely dwarfed any feelings I had about how the room looked. I went down and expressed my disappointment which they handled very well and asked for some time to come up with a solution. I went back up and put the blinds 3/4 down to mask the ugly sight and had a proper look at the room which was actually very nice. The bed was extremely comfortable with lovely bedding. The sofa area looked appealing and the sofa itself was super comfortable. I think the shape of the room was very attractive being square in shape although some of the furniture was past its sell by date. After talking to my partner, I rang down and said we’d stay in the room as I knew it was not the hotel’s fault that the buildings opposite were under renovation and that the views all around on that floor were of ugly buildings. ||The concierge team had previously asked what we would like in our room on arrival so I found a plate of meat canapés and a bottle of wine. I have to admit that was a little disappointed as the plate was very small and a bit lacking in variety as it could have done with some cheese or something to go with the crackers. ||The suite has a great dressing room and the pièce de résistance is definitely the large bathroom, complete with an enclosed cubicle for their Toto Japanese toilet which is a 5 star experience in itself. The bathroom was a great size for two people with a wonderful shower and bathtub. The dressing gowns were of the waffle fabric variety and a total treat. ||As hotel lobbies go, it is not the best as there are no sofas to just sit on and relax and people watch without having to pay to have food or drink. There is a large section dedicated to afternoon tea during the day and a bar at night which we were able to enjoy at night. ||I have already left a separate review for the high end restaurant on site called Maison Boulud which for us was a major disappointment. The unsatisfactory reply received from the Director of this restaurant clearly indicated that they did not value my comments or take them at all seriously. I would not go back. ||The hotel is in a great location to explore Montreal. ||As to value for money, I can’t say that their junior suite is worth over a thousand CAD per night as it is a one room suite with living and sleeping areas together in the same room with only one bathroom . The negative impact of the buildings very close and opposite means the room has terrible views, building renovations on or off. I have stayed in much nicer two room suites in both Montreal and Toronto that have cost significantly less so I guess you are just paying for the brand. ||Having said all that, we really ...

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5.0
3y

Staycation at the Ritz Carlton Montreal.The most welcoming Greeting from Irene who checked me in quickly,walked me to the elevator and guided me to my room floor 1 king junior suite.The Room was very spacious with a king bed, living room style section, seats 6 people and an elegant pink Victoria king chair.Flat screen TV that is movable to watch in bed.Let's talk about the bathroom, Diptyque shampoo,conditioner,gel wash and body lotion to keep you smelling fresh and feel like you're in some floral fresh garden in Paris.The bathroom also included exclusive L'Occitane products such as their signature Luffa,and toiletrie accessories.The bathroom towels were headed and the toilette had its own IPAD with self clean features to you wash your "derrière" .The spacious... and I repeat spacious shower easily holds 6 people. Had a rain fall and moveable shower head.The bathrobes...I used the mens lol plus size girl here, was so comfy..i would have stayed in the robe all day.Best thing you get to keep the slippers...yayyy!I love hotel slippers.A separate little walk- in room to hold your luggage and jackets,iron board and also spacious.A buffet console housed the coffee nespresso station with their signature teas.Did you know you can have afternoon tea at the Ritz? It's a must experience you will love!We grabbed a bite to eat at the Palm Court.Recommend making a reservation.It can fill up fast.I tried the French onion soup....yummy! The By far best Chicken Cesar Salad I have ever had in my life! I'm not kidding and 4 cheese Pizza.For desert I had peacan pie with creamy vanilla Bean ice cream.The waiters, yes I say waiters..we had 3 people serving us.Talk about service.In the end we finished our meal with a wonderful tastey café au lait.I could have had 4 but then I wouldn't sleep in the comfy bed.The Ritz has a pool.I didn't use it,but good news if you forget your bathing suit they have biodégradables to sell.Check out was at 11am,Alina was very quick to check me out.Thank you for the sweet treat to take home.A Special Thank You to Katia P for arranging my stay & making this an Experience i will tressure for the rest of my life.For those reading my post.I Hope your stay is as wonderful & memorable as mine was.A check off my bucket list for sure.Now... Let me go see how I can purchase that robe!...

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