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Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton
4.5/5103 Reviews

Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton

Montreal|0.95km from The Montreal Planetarium
This hotel was advertised as a fine and luxurious resort by American Express. It came with $100 hôtel credit and free breakfast. I have to say the the people working at the hotel were great and very kind. The room was very nice as well. When I checked in , I was told that I could only use the credit toward the parking and the room mini bar because everything in the hotel was closed . This was a family trip , there isn’t much I can use in the mini bar. The restaurant was closed The bar was closed The gym was closed The boutique was closed Also, since the restaurant was closed, the free inclusive breakfast consisted of a boxed continental breakfast where you could not select anything . This was not very popular with my kids. We came back to our room after the fireworks and noticed the room hadn’t cooled . I called the front desk and they told me that the AC hadn’t been working properly in a few days . They kindly offered a fan which I accepted considering it was 75 in the room. They returned 15 minutes later with no fan because there were none available . We barely slept that night. All of these items should have been disclosed of before booking or before arrival. I would have booked another hotel had I known. The AC situation should have been disclosed of upon check in considering it had been going on for a few days. For us, this experience was very disappointing.

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Montreal Marriott Chateau Champlain
4.6/5109 Reviews

Montreal Marriott Chateau Champlain

Montreal|0.33km from The Montreal Planetarium
Good things first - the hotel is nicely renovated, the rooms are functional and generous, the gym is very good and the location is very convenient. What was not so great is the feeling that you’re being ripped off at every turn and the staff couldn’t care less about you or your stay. Some relatively minor but irritating experiences totally coloured my impression of the Marriott group to the extent that I would actively avoid staying at one in the future. 1. We arrived at 9.50pm for check in (plane delayed) and were told the kitchen would be open until 10:30. The wait staff said the kitchen was closed when we asked for some food, when pushed on when they took last orders they admitted that they had taken an order a minute previously but couldn’t take our order. There was no room service, they wouldn’t even give us olives or crackers. Had to go to bed hungry. 2. My bags had been lost in the airport and I asked reception if they had toothbrush sets I could use. They said they would send to my room. Never did. 3. I asked reception what time the clothing stores opened in Montreal (to buy clothes as I didn’t have any bags) I was told 9am but everything opened at 10 as I found out the next morning. If they didn’t know, they could have said rather than making it up and wasting my time. 4. The restaurant was ferociously expensive with $30 for breakfast and then they asked if I wanted a cappucino and did not highlight that it was $6 extra and not included In the price. 5. A lot of hanging around trying to get staff attention while they chatted and did other jobs while ignoring me. 6. Charging to hold luggage and insisting that we pay in cash. 7. Generally being really unhelpful about everything and wheedling money out of us at every turn. 8. No reasonably priced food options. Food quality not matching prices. 9. Not replenishing the drinking water in the rooms so had to pay for vending machine water. Urgh. It just left me feeling used and broke!
Le Centre Sheraton Montreal Hotel
4.3/5133 Reviews

Le Centre Sheraton Montreal Hotel

Montreal|0.64km from The Montreal Planetarium
First off, if you`re reading this and you`re a Bonvoy Platinum (or above member) then I`d book this over any other Montreal property. The Club Lounge is that good (more on that later). My family and I stayed her at the tail end of a Quebec vacation. The location is very central, just a couple of blocks away from Rue St. Catherine and the Metro and maybe a 20 minute walk to Old Town and Mount Royal. As others have mentioned, the lobby is undergoing a renovation but the Club Lounge is open and newly redone and absolutely amazing. We didn`t use the pool or gym but we did check them out and they look really nice, there`s also a large outdoor space just off the pool with tables so even if you don`t have club lounge access there`s some nice places to hang, especially in nice weather. Parking was surprisingly affordable for a large city at aroung $25.00 a day. Our junior suite was actually larger than I thought it would be a king size bed in the bedroom and a separate living room with a queen size sofa, my teenager used the sofa bed and didn`t have any complaints. The room also had a cool table/ that could electronically lower or raise and had a bunch of USB ports built in. I imagine this would be very handy for anyone wanting to get some work done in the room. The true jewel of this property is the club lounge, located on the top floor it has absolutely stunning views of the city and is the largest I've seen yet so even though breakfast was extremely busy, we still found seating. Breakfast consisted of eggs, french toast some breakfast meats plus a chacuterie and cheese platter, fruits, croissants etc. There was plenty to choose from and the quality was quite good. They do a really nice affternoon spread staring at 5pm that could easily take care of dinner with hot foods, chacuterie and even nice little dishes full of pickeled vegetables. My only complaint would be tht the bar service was very pricey. Also a couple of the attendants weren't very friendly and it was very challenging to get information about Gluten-Free foods for my daughter. The chef even came out at one point to talk to a worker I'd asked and even though I was right there, he didn't look at me or offer to help me find some foods for her. Of course this is only an issue if you're concerned about allergies and the food was plentiful and very good. Overall this is a beautiful property and I'll definitely return.

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Hotel Gault
4.6/5103 Reviews
Old Montreal
This hotel in Old Montreal has a wonderful location, so close to great restaurants like the new Moishe’s Steak House, and Holder. It is small, clean and comfortable with lots of large windows. The reception and breakfast area is large and light. The Loft rooms are very comfortable and spacious with Molton Brown amenities and a Nespresso machine. The large windows open and have pretty flower boxes. The layout of an ‘open concept’ bathroom and closets might not appeal to all, but we liked the quirkiness. The decor could stand some updating. For example, the two occasional chairs in our room were quite worn and the hallway carpet stained. Our housekeeper was excellent. Reception staff were generally accommodating. The food at breakfast was excellent but the service could stand improvement. One morning it took 30 minutes to get a cappuccino. In fairness, another morning’s room service breakfast arrived promptly. But another morning we seemed to be forgotten. This may be a post-Covid staffing problem however. At check out, a detailed statement of daily charges and credit certificates was lacking. When we arrived, we asked for additional pillows but none were available initially. We got one the second night after the other woman who had it checked out! We would probably stay here again if these small but irritating issues were fixed.
Novotel Montreal Center
4.2/5115 Reviews
nice team, always aware to give the right info and very gentle. room are very clean every days. location is great, just nearby st Catherine street .
LHotel
4.3/5103 Reviews
Downtown Montreal
The beautiful artistic feeling is more like living in a gallery.
Montreal Marriott Chateau Champlain
4.6/5109 Reviews
Good things first - the hotel is nicely renovated, the rooms are functional and generous, the gym is very good and the location is very convenient. What was not so great is the feeling that you’re being ripped off at every turn and the staff couldn’t care less about you or your stay. Some relatively minor but irritating experiences totally coloured my impression of the Marriott group to the extent that I would actively avoid staying at one in the future. 1. We arrived at 9.50pm for check in (plane delayed) and were told the kitchen would be open until 10:30. The wait staff said the kitchen was closed when we asked for some food, when pushed on when they took last orders they admitted that they had taken an order a minute previously but couldn’t take our order. There was no room service, they wouldn’t even give us olives or crackers. Had to go to bed hungry. 2. My bags had been lost in the airport and I asked reception if they had toothbrush sets I could use. They said they would send to my room. Never did. 3. I asked reception what time the clothing stores opened in Montreal (to buy clothes as I didn’t have any bags) I was told 9am but everything opened at 10 as I found out the next morning. If they didn’t know, they could have said rather than making it up and wasting my time. 4. The restaurant was ferociously expensive with $30 for breakfast and then they asked if I wanted a cappucino and did not highlight that it was $6 extra and not included In the price. 5. A lot of hanging around trying to get staff attention while they chatted and did other jobs while ignoring me. 6. Charging to hold luggage and insisting that we pay in cash. 7. Generally being really unhelpful about everything and wheedling money out of us at every turn. 8. No reasonably priced food options. Food quality not matching prices. 9. Not replenishing the drinking water in the rooms so had to pay for vending machine water. Urgh. It just left me feeling used and broke!
Hotel St Paul
4.1/5100 Reviews
Old Montreal
I recently stayed at St Paul. I found the hotel to be in a very Central Location a block from the Old City but on a street with some excellent restaurants. The Hotel is in a really nice old building with a nice stylish lobby. The room was very large with a very comfortable bed and a nice bathroom with a large tub the room was super quiet. The front desk staff was friendly and very helpful when we had questions. The hotel will park your car for you for a fee or you can park yourself at one of the public lots close to the hotel. The areas that I thought could use some improvement were. In the room, the refrigerator had drinks for sale but if you wanted free bottled water you had to ask the front desk. In a boutique hotel, I would expect slippers would be in the room and bottled water. Again you had to ask the front desk. The room had Shutters for shades but the shutters had holes that let light in so in the morning you had light early. I believe shutters our only for the top floor rooms. The toiletries were not what I would expect from a hotel of this standard so that was disappointing as well. Lastly, if the hotel reviews this review might I suggest putting a pic of Old Montreal in the room on the wall. In the end, I would recommend St Paul to travelers for a nice comfortable stay.
InterContinental Montreal, an IHG Hotel
4/576 Reviews
Downtown Montreal
Very convenient location! However, just want to say that if you're from Asia, then this is not the equivalent of the Intercontinental hotel you'd find in Asia. The services aren't as detailed or as much as you'd expect if you're used to living in Asia. I had to clean up the trash myself as I wanted to save housekeeping work for them though. They met all my in-room demands though and room is descent size but very dim. The location is unbeatable and I felt very safe traveling alone walking back to the hotel at night.

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Average Temperature

• January to March: -5.01°C during the day, -9.83°C at night

• April to June: 14.81°C during the day, 8.89°C at night

• July to September: 20.44°C during the day, 14.7°C at night

• October to December: 2.77°C during the day, -1.67°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 84.2 cm

• Summer: 96.0 cm

• Autumn: 115.57 cm

• Winter: 112.33 cm

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