
The opening expands Marriott’s independent‑hotel footprint in Quebec, enhancing options for business and leisure travelers while boosting Laval’s hospitality market.
Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio continues its aggressive expansion across North America, and the launch of Ômage Hotel Montréal/Laval underscores the brand’s strategy to acquire and re‑brand existing assets into boutique experiences. By converting the former Hilton into a distinct, locally‑infused property, Marriott taps into the growing demand for independent‑hotel authenticity while leveraging its loyalty program to attract a broader guest base. This approach aligns with industry trends where major chains are diversifying portfolios to capture niche markets without sacrificing brand reach.
The hotel’s design emphasizes natural elements, from a green‑white palette to a glass‑capped atrium that floods communal areas with daylight. Such aesthetics cater to today’s remote‑work traveler, offering flexible spaces like communal tables, a library, and modular meeting rooms. The inclusion of 42 extended‑stay suites with fully equipped kitchens addresses the rising demand for longer‑duration stays, blending comfort with functionality for both business itinerants and families seeking home‑like amenities.
For Laval, Ômage Hotel represents a significant boost to the local economy, positioning the city as a viable hub for conferences, events, and tourism. As the first Tribute Portfolio hotel in the region, it not only diversifies lodging options but also creates a social nexus that integrates travelers with the community. The property’s strategic location near major highways and business districts enhances accessibility, likely driving increased visitor traffic and supporting ancillary services such as dining and retail in the surrounding area.
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