Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal

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The Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal is a historic luxury hotel best known in popular culture as the site of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s 1969 “Bed-In for Peace,” during which they recorded the anti-war anthem “Give Peace a Chance.”

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hotel
luxury hotel
architecturalStyle modernist
associatedWith John Lennon NERFINISHED
Yoko Ono NERFINISHED
song Give Peace a Chance NERFINISHED
brand Fairmont Hotels and Resorts NERFINISHED
city Montreal
classification four-star hotel
connectedTo Montreal Central Station NERFINISHED
country Canada
culturalSignificance site of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s 1969 Bed-In for Peace
site where the song Give Peace a Chance was recorded
hasAmenity ballrooms
bars
fitness centre
indoor pool
meeting rooms
restaurants
hasFunction accommodation
banquet venue
bar and lounge services
conference centre
restaurant services
hasViewOf Mount Royal NERFINISHED
downtown Montreal
isLandmarkOf downtown Montreal
languageOfService English
French
locatedAt 900 René-Lévesque Boulevard West
locatedIn Canada
Montreal
Quebec NERFINISHED
locatedNear Gare Centrale, Montreal NERFINISHED
namedAfter Queen Elizabeth II NERFINISHED
notableEvent John Lennon and Yoko Ono Bed-In for Peace NERFINISHED
notableEventDate 1969
numberOfRooms over 900
opened 1958
openingDate April 1958
operatedBy Fairmont Hotels and Resorts NERFINISHED
ownedBy Fairmont Hotels and Resorts NERFINISHED
roomNumberOfBedIn Suite 1742
targetAudience business travelers
tourists

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Give Peace a Chance recordedAt Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal
Bed-Ins for Peace hasLocation Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal
this entity surface form: Queen Elizabeth Hotel Montreal