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Residence Inn Montreal Midtown
4.2/533 Reviews

Residence Inn Montreal Midtown

Montreal|2.49km from Library of Letters and Human Sciences (BLSH)
Last week my husband, son and I spent 4 nights at the Residence Inn Montreal Midtown. The hotel is fairly new, clean and modern. The lobby and breakfast area are light and airy with plenty of space; we never had to wait for a breakfast table. We had a King room with sofa bed. The room was very spacious, well laid out and very clean. Everything was in good repair. The bathroom was roomy; the shower had great water pressure and no water splashed out which is unusual for my husband. The beds were very comfortable, even the pull out sofa bed for my son. The kitchenette was well equipped with large refrigerator, cook top and dishwasher. The staff was great. I want to especially recognize the engineering and housekeeping staff. Whenever we called reception for something a staff member came to our room within 10 minutes to bring extra tissues or to stop the dishwasher from beeping and they were all friendly and helpful. The breakfast each morning was the best we have had at a hotel since the pandemic. This was a true hot breakfast with several items to choose from each day including eggs, bacon/sausage, potatoes and a vegetarian item. Along with belgian waffles, many pastries, fruit, cereal, yogurt and beverages. Everything was constantly replenished and hot. The staff kept everything clean and neat too. Parking in the underground garage was easy with direct access to hotel elevators. The neighborhood was nice but is not downtown which is what we needed with close access to highways. There is a metro station about a 10 min walk away which we took to downtown one day. There is a small pool and a nice gym as well. If you don't need to stay in downtown Montreal I highly recommend this hotel.
Courtyard Montreal Midtown
4/554 Reviews

Courtyard Montreal Midtown

Montreal|2.51km from Library of Letters and Human Sciences (BLSH)
Well considering this has only been open 7months I am surprised at the poor workmanship. The door to our room let in a beacon of light, it was so poorly fitted. The carpet was lifting, the toilet roll holder was installed wrongly so the toilet roll falls off. A panel above the bed was not painted, the desk under the tv was bubbling and lifting. The service was poor, the breakfast included in our package was kosher, it was not a great selection, cold boiled eggs, cold poached egg, dairy free yoghurt. Cereal was a good selection but no bowls to eat it out of, there was metal knives and spoons but no forks. Our second day we went down and it was closed with no notification thankfully the the hotel accommodated us into the bistro, which is amazing food and questionable service depending on who is on. On our final day a Saturday, it was open, but no electricity as it’s a day of rest. So no toast no coffee, wow again thankfully the reception supervisor accommodated us over the road at the Marriott residence inn. Only one lift worked the whole time we were there. And outside the lift the luggage trolleys sat blocking the route for 2 full days. Housekeeping …. It didn’t come around one day until 5pm and then when we said can you come back in 10minutes as we are going out then. We had already gotten towels brought up from the reception. The housekeeper stood in our door with her foot holding the door open with her arms crossed. Needless to say we grabbed our stuff and left imminently as we felt pressured. On our final day they didn’t come at all. We got back at 1600 and they hadn’t been so granted we put out do not disturb sign out. It’s not all bad… the rooms are very spacious, the shower is huge with complimentary shampoo, conditioner and body wash that’s attached to the wall. The curtains are so thick and completely blockout. The TV displayed a welcome note, and we had a single bottle of water and nature valley bar. One between 2 of us…. The rooms are very tech savvy. With electric panels as you walk in and on one side of the bed. The hotel is really close to the Napur metro station, only 6 minute walking, and very cheap, plus fast to get to anywhere. We were staying in zone A throughout our stay, so bought a 3 day pass for $21.25 which was ideal. Also this was our honeymoon and we had made them aware, they didn’t do anything, we weren’t asking for much, but a drinks voucher or a bottle of something would have made all the difference. We married in a UK Marriott and all they did was love heart petals and a bottle of Prosecco, a small gesture makes all the difference.
Homewood Suites by Hilton Montreal Midtown
4.3/5112 Reviews

Homewood Suites by Hilton Montreal Midtown

Montreal|2.57km from Library of Letters and Human Sciences (BLSH)

Latest booking 22 hrs ago

Our family stayed for 3 nights at the end of December. The hotel was very clean and quiet. We stayed in a 1 bedroom suite with kitchenette. There is no oven in the room but there is a fridge, freezer, toaster, microwave, stove top, coffee maker). The midtown location was great! Parking was a breeze, there is a black garage door for the underground parking. Although the parking signage needs to say: “Homewood Suites” it just says “parking de l'hôtel $15” which as first-time guests we weren’t sure if it was our hotel or not. Nearby shops are all walkable. We highly recommend walking over to the Supermarche, its directly across the street to make your own charcuterie (large selection of fresh baguettes, cheese and meats - awesome prices too). There is also a Starbucks directly across the street which we loved! Travellers tip - pack ziploc baggies to store your extra food in. The bathroom was very large and bright, it’s only accessible through the bedroom. We would have preferred to have bathroom access through the living room as to not disturb our sleeping child at night. The swimming pool was quite small for a family hotel (10 person capacity) and the water temperature could have been warmer. We really wished there was a hot tub to relax in at night and warm up after the pool. The included breakfast buffet was very convenient for our family. Hotel staff were very welcoming and helpful. Would highly recommend this hotel.

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La Tour Belvédѐre
3.4/58 Reviews
This time on a long business trip, I chose this hotel in order to be able to cook. It was really good value. The cleaners were responsible and the kitchen was full of kitchen utensils. Front desk attitude was good!
Hotel 2170 Lincoln Downtown Montreal
4.4/5107 Reviews
The room is reasonably priced and there are supermarkets, restaurants and subway stations nearby. The hotel also has its own laundry room and other facilities. Let’s talk about the shortcomings: 1) the breakfast is too simple and there are few varieties, 2) the double bed is too small, it’s almost like a single bed, 3) the bathroom is too small
Residence Inn Montreal Westmount
4.1/535 Reviews
Good location, very close to the commercial street. There is a kitchen where you can cook. very convenient. Some old facilities
Courtyard Montreal Midtown
4/554 Reviews
Well considering this has only been open 7months I am surprised at the poor workmanship. The door to our room let in a beacon of light, it was so poorly fitted. The carpet was lifting, the toilet roll holder was installed wrongly so the toilet roll falls off. A panel above the bed was not painted, the desk under the tv was bubbling and lifting. The service was poor, the breakfast included in our package was kosher, it was not a great selection, cold boiled eggs, cold poached egg, dairy free yoghurt. Cereal was a good selection but no bowls to eat it out of, there was metal knives and spoons but no forks. Our second day we went down and it was closed with no notification thankfully the the hotel accommodated us into the bistro, which is amazing food and questionable service depending on who is on. On our final day a Saturday, it was open, but no electricity as it’s a day of rest. So no toast no coffee, wow again thankfully the reception supervisor accommodated us over the road at the Marriott residence inn. Only one lift worked the whole time we were there. And outside the lift the luggage trolleys sat blocking the route for 2 full days. Housekeeping …. It didn’t come around one day until 5pm and then when we said can you come back in 10minutes as we are going out then. We had already gotten towels brought up from the reception. The housekeeper stood in our door with her foot holding the door open with her arms crossed. Needless to say we grabbed our stuff and left imminently as we felt pressured. On our final day they didn’t come at all. We got back at 1600 and they hadn’t been so granted we put out do not disturb sign out. It’s not all bad… the rooms are very spacious, the shower is huge with complimentary shampoo, conditioner and body wash that’s attached to the wall. The curtains are so thick and completely blockout. The TV displayed a welcome note, and we had a single bottle of water and nature valley bar. One between 2 of us…. The rooms are very tech savvy. With electric panels as you walk in and on one side of the bed. The hotel is really close to the Napur metro station, only 6 minute walking, and very cheap, plus fast to get to anywhere. We were staying in zone A throughout our stay, so bought a 3 day pass for $21.25 which was ideal. Also this was our honeymoon and we had made them aware, they didn’t do anything, we weren’t asking for much, but a drinks voucher or a bottle of something would have made all the difference. We married in a UK Marriott and all they did was love heart petals and a bottle of Prosecco, a small gesture makes all the difference.
Residence Inn Montreal Midtown
4.2/533 Reviews
Last week my husband, son and I spent 4 nights at the Residence Inn Montreal Midtown. The hotel is fairly new, clean and modern. The lobby and breakfast area are light and airy with plenty of space; we never had to wait for a breakfast table. We had a King room with sofa bed. The room was very spacious, well laid out and very clean. Everything was in good repair. The bathroom was roomy; the shower had great water pressure and no water splashed out which is unusual for my husband. The beds were very comfortable, even the pull out sofa bed for my son. The kitchenette was well equipped with large refrigerator, cook top and dishwasher. The staff was great. I want to especially recognize the engineering and housekeeping staff. Whenever we called reception for something a staff member came to our room within 10 minutes to bring extra tissues or to stop the dishwasher from beeping and they were all friendly and helpful. The breakfast each morning was the best we have had at a hotel since the pandemic. This was a true hot breakfast with several items to choose from each day including eggs, bacon/sausage, potatoes and a vegetarian item. Along with belgian waffles, many pastries, fruit, cereal, yogurt and beverages. Everything was constantly replenished and hot. The staff kept everything clean and neat too. Parking in the underground garage was easy with direct access to hotel elevators. The neighborhood was nice but is not downtown which is what we needed with close access to highways. There is a metro station about a 10 min walk away which we took to downtown one day. There is a small pool and a nice gym as well. If you don't need to stay in downtown Montreal I highly recommend this hotel.
Terrasse Royale Hotel
4.4/5107 Reviews
Can park, the St. Joseph's Church is also two or three hundred meters, can be seen! It is very convenient on the side of the road, there are a variety of food and Metro supermarket, there are many restaurants on the side of the hotel, the Hamburg Western food category You can buy it yourself to heat it in the microwave, convenient!

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