Le St-Martin Hotel Center-ville – Hotel Particulier is located above Montreal’s Underground City. An outdoor heated pool is available along with free WiFi in the guest rooms.
Bruce
United States of America
I thought this would be a great hotel and it is. The rooms were great and the location is right on. The metro is right out front and the restaurants are really good near the hotel.
This hotel in Montréal city center is just 2 minutes' walk from Berri-UQAM metro station. The hotel offers an on-site restaurant, fitness center and spacious guest rooms with a flat-screen cable TV.
Located 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.
Dmitry
United States of America
Lovely stuff, great location, good value for money
LHotel is a 19th-century hotel located in Old Montréal, less than 10 minutes' walk from Palais des Congrès Convention Center. It offers an on-site bar, art gallery and free WiFi.
Lynne
United States of America
Location, staff, large room, great lounge, amazing original art everywhere
Iconic Sherbrooke Street in the Golden Square Mile district is home to this luxury hotel in Montreal. At Omni Mont-Royal Hotel, select rooms offer a stunning view of the city or Mont-Royal Park.
patricia
Canada
Location is amazing and all stuff are 5 start, everyone I had a chance to talk to were friendly and helpful.
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.
Located in Montreal, 1.4 miles from Clock Tower Beach, Hotel St-Thomas has accommodations with free bikes, private parking, a fitness center and a bar.
Tres bien ainsi que l'accueil per le personnel de l'hôtel.
Offering a sun terrace and hot tub, Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites - Montreal Center-ville Ouest is located 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 3117 feet away.
Breakfast was really good.
Place was keep really clean
Located 2 blocks from McGill University and a 10-minute walk from the Place des Arts Performing Arts Center, this hotel features a rooftop sundeck with views of the Montreal skyline.
This hotel, located in the center of Montréal’s business district, is 4 minutes' walk from Bonaventure Station. All rooms are equipped with a computer with free WiFi access.
The breakfast was awesome and the location was great.
Featuring free WiFi, Gray Nuns Residence is located 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 5 mi from Montréal city center. 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 Montreal’s Latin Quarter, this nonsmoking 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.
Located in Montreal's Gay Village, Hotel Dorion features easy access to nightlife and area attractions, including the popular St. Catherine Street shopping area.
Located in Montreal's famous Gay Village, this Quebec hotel offers tranquility, quality and comfort just minutes from a variety of restaurants, bars, nightclubs and cafes.
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
Luxurious guestrooms, gourmet breakfast options await at this downtown contemporary boutique hotel, located in the heart of Old Montreal, moments from popular attractions.
Everywhere was always clean and the breakfast was great.
Located behind Noter-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.
Located 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!
Set in the heart of Old Montreal, within walking distance to a variety of attractions and Place d'Armes metro, this hotel offers free WiFi, relaxing spa services and gourmet dining options.
I requested a very quiet room and my request was taken very seriously.
FAQs about hotels in Montreal
On average, 3-star hotels in Montreal cost $90 per night, and 4-star hotels in Montreal are $145 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Montreal can be found for $296 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Montreal this weekend is $339 or, for a 4-star hotel, $325. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Montreal for this weekend cost around $506 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $205 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Montreal for tonight. You'll pay around $266 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Montreal will cost around $453, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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 you can steer clear of icy paths by heading underground to the passages of the Underground City, full of shops, movie theaters and food courts.
From there, the metro 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 historic quarter 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 good enough for rowing, water-skiing and beaches then head to Montreal Casino.
Whether you’re visiting for festivals or fashion, gastronomy or culture, with over 190 hotels and B&Bs with Booking.com you’ll find your perfect home away from home.
Wonderful people. Great food. I loved the Metro - fast clean and convenient. I got to practice my French language and when I stumbled I went right into English. The residents were courteous and patient. I plan to return. There were many restaurants we missed. We used Uber a few times. No problems. We went to a really neat farm market. We dined for lunch at the top of the RBC bank building - Sushi. View spectacular on the 46th floor. A favorite spot for dinner or drinks was the L'orignal at 479 St. Alexis Street Montreal. Sit at the bar. Michael the owner is a most unforgettable character.
Bari
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Old Montreal is a safe, clean city with plenty to see and...
Old Montreal is a safe, clean city with plenty to see and experience. We were able to easily walk to downtown and used the hop on hop off bus to see all the attractions. We took the Metro to see the biodome that we all enjoyed and did an all day bus trip to Quebec city that was wonderful.
Lynn
United States of America
10
Scored 10
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 of America
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 of America
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.
The location is amazing! The room was much nicer than the pictures made it seem. It was the fastest and most efficient check-in I have ever experienced.
The women on the front desk knew we were in town, along with many others (for a concert). They asked us how it was and how long we had to wait, due to covid. They were genuinely happy for us.
The cost of many hotels in downtown Montreal is very high. This one was literally the cheapest, and it was still amazing.
I will absolutely stay here the next time I am in Montreal.
This was our second time there. This time we went with our 9 and 17 year daughters. The hotel is multidimensional, meaning my wife and I could separate from the kids in the evening and enjoy a nightcap in the lounge. Or, the kids could explore the pool and facilities. This hotel is conveniently located next to a RESO( Underground city), St Catherine, and the rest of downtown and Old Montreal. Parking is also available on the premises.
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...).
Great hotel to stay at in the center of downtown Montreal. It's right next to the Bell Centre and some famous restaurants like Okeya Kyujiro. Everything from the reception, lobby, room and facilities are great as well.
I highly suggest you take a look at the 12th floor's pool, spa and outdoor jacuzzi - it's a really nice setup that you can't easily find in other hotels.
I liked the feeling of safety while there and the service.
Promptness on room service request.
Staff welcoming and very helpful.
I liked my room with its provisions(iron, iron board , fridge, air-conditioner etc.
Shower time with refreshing body washes.
Towels provided clean!!!!!
I would recommend Best Western Plus Montreal Downtown- Hotel Europa.
We were recommended this hotel by our friends as it is pet friendly and we were able to bring our furbaby with us. The location is amazing as it was central and walkable to everywhere such as downtown, Mount Royal, and Old Montreal. The complimentary breakfast came with a variety of items whicu was great! The balcony was also a great touch.
Hotel staff were extremely accommodating, we had issues with our first room due to noise and our concerns were responded to very promptly, with our new room having a fantastic view of the Montréal skyline. Would thoroughly recommend to those not looking to stay in downtown Montréal, but a 15/20 mins walk away from the downtown attractions.
In the middle of Downtown Montreal, easily walkable to many of the top attractions in the area. the hotel is beautiful and very modern. Check-in and out was so easy and simple as they had self serve stations and incredibly fast and friendly staff helping everyone in between. seamless transition into the hotel.
The hotel assigned me a room according to my exact request, at the 11th floor. The view was amazing !! I loved the sitting area and the kitchen in the room. The bed was really cool too. I recommend this contemporary hotel well located in downtown Montreal ! The staff was also very friendly.
Beautiful oasis hotel on the 10th floor between skyscrapers in the middle of Montreal downtown.
Outside pool with heated water and bar.
Delicious and beautiful breakfast too. Comfortable beds and nice rooms.
Very friendly staff.
We will definitely come back and can recommend.
The location is possibly one of the better attributes this place has going for it. It’s central to everything downtown, mount plateau area, old Montréal etc but it is also amongst a slew of other economical hotels that result in streets having high noise levels at night.
We liked how close the hotel was to downtown and old Montreal. We walked everywhere. The view from our room on the 9th floor was awesome. We didn’t use it but there’s almost a full kitchenette, microwave, fridge and sink in room.
Wonderful location - very convenient and accessible to Downtown, old Montreal, and Chinatown. Excellent staff to help me over early check-in and my lost item. The modern design of the hotel and interior are great.
Great location within walking distance to Chinatown and downtown Montreal. Apartment-style hotel and the space is larger than expected. Well-equipped with full kitchen. Friendly staff. Walking distance.
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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