Situated in the heart of downtown Montreal, and only minutes from many area attractions, the historic Manoir Sherbrooke blends old-world charm with all of today's modern conveniences.
This hotel in Montréal city centre is just 2 minutes' walk from Berri-UQAM metro station. The hotel offers an on-site restaurant, fitness centre and spacious guest rooms with a flat-screen cable TV.
Navneet
Canada
Breakfast was not even basic. cereals and bread really. we were atleast expecting eggs so that we are able to feed baby.
Located in downtown Montreal, Hôtel Faubourg Montréal is just 10 minutes' walk from St. Laurent Street, and only steps away from the historical Chinatown, a local heritage site.
Michael
Finland
Clealiness, location, price and space was brill, staff made everything work very smoothly and professionally.
Located in Montreal’s entertainment district, this hotel is less than 15 minutes' walk from the Montreal Conference Centre, Old Port, shopping malls, restaurants and museums.
Vlad
Canada
Location, it is downtown walking distance to interesting places.
Le St-Martin Hotel Centre-ville – Hotel Particulier is located above Montreal’s Underground City. An outdoor heated pool is available along with free WiFi in the guest rooms.
Grzegorz
United Kingdom
Great location, very central, Nespresso machine in the room
Hotel Montreal Metropolitan, BW Signature Collection has a fitness centre, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Montréal. This 4-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Providing comfortable and modern accommodations in the heart of Montreal city centre, moments from the Latin Quarter, this unique hotel features an on-site culinary institute along with gourmet dining...
Hotel is very good, as expected. 30 minutes walking to downtown.
Situated in Montréal, 2.2 km from Clock Tower Beach, Hotel St-Thomas features accommodation with free bikes, private parking, a fitness centre and a bar.
Location is amazing. Beautiful rooms. Great friendly staff
Offering a sun terrace and hot tub, Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites - Montreal Centre-ville Ouest is situated in Montréal. The hotel has a sauna and indoor pool, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar.
Great, quick check-in and check-out. Superior location.
Located in the Quartier des Spectacles district in Montréal, Best Western Plus Hotel Montreal features air-conditioned rooms and private parking. Valet parking is also provided, with surcharge.
Everything was great. Big spacious, clean room and nice staff.
An indoor pool, a gym and a sun deck are located on the roof at Le Square Phillips Hôtel & Suites. Modern suites provide full kitchen facilities, and Mcgill University is 950 meters away.
Breakfast was really good.
Place was keep really clean
Located 2 blocks from McGill University and 10 minutes' walk from the Place des Arts, this hotel features a rooftop sundeck with views of the Montreal skyline.
Connected to the Montreal Convention Centre, InterContinental Montreal is only minutes away from historical Old Montreal. This modernly-furnished hotel offers on-site dining and a fitness centre.
The staff was absolutely amazing and accomodating.
Featuring free WiFi, Grey Nuns Residence is situated in downtown Montréal. All rooms provide a desk and refrigerator. Guests have access to a shared bathroom.
Clean & so kind!!! So worth the price would come again!!
Le Chabrol Hotel & Suites is located 8 km from Montréal city centre. A Passport or Piece of I.D with Photo and address is necessary for check-in. Free WiFi access is available.
Extremely comfortable beds and lovely, helpful staff.
Centrally located in downtown Montreal, this boutique hotel is 10 minutes' drive from historic Old Montreal. Hotel Casa Bella offers free WiFi and spacious rooms.
Great location, great price, comfy beds, free parking.
Located in downtown Montreal, this hotel is less than a 5-minute walk from the Saint-Laurent Metro Station. It is 1 km from Old Montreal and every room provides free WiFi.
The location is great. Room facilities are very good.
Located in Montreal, Hotel Chrome Montreal Centre-Ville is 1 km from Saint Laurent Metro Station. It features a restaurant, free WiFi and a business centre.
It was perfectly located in the heart of Montreal.
Located in Montreal’s Latin Quarter, this non-smoking hotel is located next to the Berri-UQAM Metro station. It offers a 24-hour front desk, room service and free WiFi. Guest rooms offer a TV.
Centrally located in the Latin Quarter, this downtown Montreal hotel is 150 metres from Place Émilie-Gamelin. Guest rooms provide free WiFi and the hotel offers tour information.
Closeness to facilities and restaurants and the Metro.
Le Relais Lyonnais is located in Montreal's Latin Quarter, 10 minutes' walk from the Berri-UQAM metro station. The hotel offers a French cafe and rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Staff is frienfly and helpful
Ideal location
Impeccable facilities
Situated in the heart of downtown Montreal, and only minutes from many area attractions, the historic Manoir Sherbrooke blends old-world charm with all of today's modern conveniences.
Really nice and cozy, staff very friendly and the breakfast was great!
Situated in Montréal and with Clock Tower Beach reachable within 2.3 km, Humaniti Hotel Montreal, Autograph Collection features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar...
amazing hotel with great service and great location
Located behind Notre-Dame Basilica in the heart of historic Old Montreal, this luxurious hotel offers spacious suites along with exceptional services and on-site facilities.
The location is very convenient, next to the church.
Located in Old Montreal, only steps from many attractions, this historic hotel offers European elegance, along with an extensive selection of on-site dining options.
The service was outstanding. The location was spot on.
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Montreal is the second largest city in Canada and the entry point to Quebec province via Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport. Montreal truly has it all. Divided into East and West by Boulevard Saint-Laurent, there are several districts to the city, each offering a distinct atmosphere.
Downtown is best explored on foot, as you weave your way through skyscrapers and visit museums such as the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. In the winter time you can steer clear of icy paths by heading underground through the passages of the Underground City, full of shops, cinemas and food courts.
From here metros will conveniently take you outwards in any direction you might want to go, from the historic Old Montreal to the hip café and restaurant culture of the Quartier Latin-Le Village.
In summer, stay closer to the old town and head outdoors in Parc Jean-Drapeau on the St Lawrence River islands of Île Sainte-Helen and Île Notre-Dame. If the weather isn’t fine enough for rowing, water-skiing and beaches then head to the Montreal Casino.
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Montreal is a welcoming, inclusive and vibrant city.
Montreal is a welcoming, inclusive and vibrant city. It exceeded my expectations. Getting around Montreal was quite easy. UBER is accessible and cost-effective and it is a walkable city.
Old Montreal is much like being in Europe and is worth the time.
I would avoid the Hop On/Hop Off and book a more informed overview of the city. The Aura light show at the Basilica is well worth the time and money and the Walking Tour of Old Montreal with Marie as a guide was terrific.
Nancy
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Montreal was much easier to walk around than I had...
Montreal was much easier to walk around than I had anticipated - I used public transport only to get to the airport and back. Pointe-a-Calliere museum https://pacmusee.qc.ca/en/ was superb. Didn't have time to see all Montreal has to offer as I was on a business trip, but walking around the Old Town is nice, also up Mont Real itself.
Jean
8.0
Scored 8.0
Interesting city with lots of boutiques and great...
Interesting city with lots of boutiques and great restaurants. Everyone was quite friendly and more than happy to speak English if you did not know French. Lots of parks and great neighborhoods to roam.
Linda
United States
10
Scored 10
There are many things to do in Montreal.
There are many things to do in Montreal. Getting the Montreal Passeport and planning your trip in advance (making reservations) will do you well. Many things to do for both kids and adults. Food was great! It was our second time so we didn't do some of the things we already did before. Our itinerary went like this:
Day of arrival: 6PM Art Chaos - Spin Art and Bar, then Schwartz' Deli for Dinner
Day 2: Breakfast at Le Bisco (buffet) at Hotel Bonaventure. Montreal Biodome, Insectarium, Jean Talon Market, and Laser Tag Evolution in Marche Central. Montreal Casino in the evening. Night Swimming at Hotel Bonaventure.
Day 3: Habitat 67, Mount Royal Lookout (Kondiaronk Belvedere), Late Breakfast/Early Lunch at Le Croissanterie Figaro. Le Grande Roue (Ferris Wheel), Notre Dame Basilica, Chinatown. Late Lunch at Dobe & Andy, which was fantastic. Dragon Beard Candy. Afternoon coffee from Cafe Olimpico. Night Swimming at Hotel Bonaventure
Day 4, Day of Departure: Some decided to stay in to swim, so a couple did a breakfast run: got some chocolate babka from Boulangerie Cheskie (amazing!), a dozen croissants from Le Saint Louis (amazing again! this is to take back home too), and coffee and tea from Cafe Alphabet, which was also good. Oasis Immersion at 11:00AM (reservation for 10:40AM, but they let us i no problem). Went to Carrefour for a second to buy some fountain pen ink at Stylo.ca. Sunday Brunch at Renoir at 1:30.
Most of the activities were included in the Montreal Passeport and made it a great value. We could've done more museums, but we were with a 7 year old child, who would get bored.
We had a great time. Food was great. Lots of things to do! Definitely recommend the places we visited. The hotel pool makes staying at Hotel Bonaventure worth it, especially in snowy weather.
Eric
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Montreal in March was windy and cold - you should be...
Montreal in March was windy and cold - you should be properly dressed! I don't like skyscrapers and high buildings, but lod ones were nice. I recommend buying a 3 day pass at the airport: it includes unlimited travels on bus and metro as well as a 747 bus from the airport.
Iuliia
United States
10
Scored 10
We were there for the World Figure Skating Championships -...
We were there for the World Figure Skating Championships - so most of the time we were at the Belll Center. But we did go out to eat (LATE) and there were many good restaurants in the area. We did do some sightseeing (Notre Dame and the Museum of Fine Arts) - loved that. I would like to go back in the summer - ha!
The hotel was a great deal for anyone looking to travel on a budget and be close to downtown and the best highlights of Montreal. It was my first time staying in a hostel abroad and it allayed my fears. I stayed in an all-female room of 12 and it was super safe and clean all the time. The jacuzzi on the roof is amazing and the staff were friendly and multi-lingual. I even extended my stay one extra day. I would 100% recommend this place to friends, solo travellers and especially female solo travellers.
The hotel, while old fashioned, looked very nice and had a sort of a 1960s charm. The room was quite spacious and clean, and it had a little kitchenette, which was very useful.
The staff was very friendly and very quick to respond and solve a small complaint that we had. We also had a top floor room which gave us a very nice view of Montreal. Furthermore, the location was very good, right in the downtown area close to basically everything we needed (bars, restaurants, attractions, Mont Royal, etc.
Well maintained. The sliding window is the best feature in our room to keep the sun away. The bed was very comfortable. I also liked the connecting doors that connected our room to my kids room. Gives us enough privacy between the rooms. Amenities are excellent as well pool was warm and gym was clean. Location was perfect. Enough restaurants around the area to eat. Easy access to Namur Metro Station to take you to downtown Montreal. Highly recommends this hotel.
The hotel is very close to the central train station and walking distance to all the main sights and attractions in the downtown and old city.
Staff are attentive and efficient with the check-in and check-out process being seamless.
As a value proposition, the room was hard to beat. At less than $200 CAD per night, in a prime location, the room has a lot to offer to a traveller.
The hotel is in a very good position: downtown can be reached by walking and the Vieux Montréal is only 10 minutes by metro. My room was huge and the cleaning was always excellent. The bathroom was large and clean as well. The staff was nice and helpful. Breakfast was available, but I did not try it (I could not resist the bagels at Kettleman just 3 minutes away on foot...).
The location of the hotel is its big draw — right downtown, next to the train station. All the staff from the concierge to the room service staff were doing their best to be helpful and friendly. We usually stay at Fairmonts when traveling in Canada and so the familiar amenities, menu etc helped make us feel at home. The king size bed was really comfortable; I would buy it.
This hotel is located in a good area, close to Metro Station and downtown Montreal. I really liked that the offer free drinks - water, juices and coffee / tea / hot chocolate any time of the day.
Parking across the street in the underground parking lot, for $12 per night.
The bed was comfortable and it was quiet. Overall, it was a very pleasant stay.
The room nice and spacious. Staff was very accommodating.
Facilities were great from the gym, pool and laundry. I could easily have a lazy day at this hotel
I loved the location as it was a 10 minute walk to metro. Great selection for breakfast too.
I loved that the hotel accommodated me as they gave me a map so I navigate around Downtown Montreal.
Very competent and friendly staff. The location is perfect and remains easily accessible in the present mess caused by the building of a new public transport system in the city centre. The hotel is pleasant, rooms are comfortable and quiet. The restaurant is very good, with excellent options for breakfast. A perfect choice for downtown Montreal.
The room was much larger than expected, and the beds were big and comfortable. The check-in was quick and the Hotel is conveniently located in Downtown Montreal, with only a short walk (15-20 mins) to the historic city centre. This was one of the few hotels with parking in this price category I could find, so that's definitely a plus too.
The location of the hotel is located in downtown Montreal and the Berri-UQAM metro station is around the corner from the hotel. This makes it very convenient to get to any place in Montreal. The hotel and the room are very clean and spacious. The breakfast was included with our stay, and is a very good breakfast with lots of choices.
Excellent location for our interests and needs. Great to have large room and little kitchen. Loved being able to walk to Mont Royal, the art museum and the best bakery ever off Peel St. Also to explore a vibrant part of downtown. Loved the incredible Greek restaurant adjoining the hotel.
We had a short stay, but couldn't have asked for a more comfortable time while there. The hotel is close to Montreal's downtown shopping area, and has a mall of its own on the bottom floors. The staff was friendly and accommodating - would recommend!
Central Location close to old Montreal and other downtown attractions and events, restaurants and Metro and Airport bus Terminal; and clean nice room. Were nice to provide luggage storage for two days until next stay in same hotel.
The Hotel is in a great location close to the train station, downtown and Chinatown. Easy connection to public transport and walks to Old Montréal. The staff was very friendly and the breakfast pastry was great!
in walking distance to everything in old town and downtown Montreal.
The front desk gave us good suggestions of restaurant.
The room style was wild and interesting.
we had a suite for our family and it was great for children. The hotel also offers limited spaces for free parking - I think this is big plus in downtown Montreal.
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