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Submitted By: Heather Whipps
on: Wed, 01/31/2007 - 09:32

Checking in at the Hotel Godin, your eyes are
immediately drawn to the dramatic wall of rainforest marble
behind the reception desk. With swirling hues of warm cream
penetrated by inky black, this elegant yin and yang feature of
the lobby says a lot about the Montreal hotel right off the bat.
Everything from the Godin's slogan””“There's the day, and then
there's the night”””to its design hints at the hotel having two
distinct facets. Much of that has to do with its unique
location.

Poised at the intersection of the four cardinal quadrants of
Montreal, the hotel straddles several worlds at once in what was
previously a no-man's-land of accommodations. With most of the
bigger chain hotels limited to the western downtown core and
intimate boutique establishments to the south in the Old Town,
Godin fits a badly needed...