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Title:True North Strong & Free
Notice:Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524
Moderator:POLAR::RICHARDSON
Created:Fri Jun 19 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1040
Total number of notes:13668

96.0. "MONTREAL HOTEL RECOMMENDATION" by THOTH::BONETTI (YEA SUMMER) Wed Aug 10 1988 12:36

    I am planning a trip to Montreal in October.  Does anyone have any
    recommendation for a hotel that is in walking distance to everything
    and reasonable?
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96.1This might help, but not so 'reasonable'...TRCO01::GENDRONFree advice is worth every cent!Wed Aug 10 1988 17:4423
    Well...I don't know what you call reasonable, but...
    
    If you are interested in a really nice hotel in Downtown Montreal,
    where most things are within walking distance (or a couple of minutes
    drive - depending on your preference), I'd recommend the Meridian
    Hotel.  It's a 4 or 5 star hotel, with a great location - but it
    will run you about $100 (that's with a corporate discount!)
    
    Another nice one in downtown Montreal is the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.
    It's right next to the train station, and a bit expensive (don't
    have a ball-park for you), but it is a nice 'old' hotel.
    
    I might suggest that (if you are a member of the AAA/CAA) that you
    get one of their books on the area.  They tell you about the areas,
    give you a map, and rate the hotels.  The books are indispensible
    if you are a tourist!  They are free for members, and are about
    $3.00 for non-members.
    
    Hope this helps - Enjoy Montreal!
    
    
    
    Dave Gendron (formerly lived in Montreal)
96.2Have a nice trip!MQOS02::A_COURCHESNEEncore 1� mois...Tue Aug 16 1988 09:1412
    Downtown Holiday Inn on Sherbrooke Street near Peel is a few streets
    north of all the action.  The Delta Montreal is also very nice,
    and located on Sherbrooke as well.  There is also, on Sherbrooke
    street the ever so nice Four Seasons Hotel.
    
    There is also the Sheraton center a bit west of downtown.  L'H�tel
    Bonaventure is right smac in the middle of downtown as it is the
    case of Le Grand hotel (former Hyatt).
    
    All of the above are shure bets.

    Andr�_who_lives_in_Montr�al_and_will_be_glad_to_assist!...
96.3Need some adviceCDROM::DUPREZTue Jul 17 1990 13:4637
    
    This looks like the place!
    
    My wife and I are planning a weekend trip to Montreal for our 
    anniversary, August 24-27.  We plan on driving up from New
    Hampshire, and would like to leave our car at the hotel and
    sightsee via the Metro.
    
    I was wondering if there are any recommended places that fit
    the following profile:
    
    	1) Moderately priced ($50-$75 US)
    	2) Close to downtown or easy access to downtown by Metro
    	3) Free parking (I want to do as little driving as possible)
    	4) Clean and reasonably comfortable
    	5) Not a B&B (we're pretty neurotic about it - we always get
    	     the feeling we're messing up someone's house!)
                                                
    Our general attitude is that we'd like to spend our money on all
    the wonderful things to do in Montreal (and from this notes file,
    it appears there are MANY), as opposed to spending it on a glorious 
    room that we would only spend a couple of waking hours in.  If the
    price range I'm specifying is unreasonable, please give me an idea
    of what is reasonable...
    
    I called the 1-800 number advertised by Quebec Tourism, but always
    take such publications with a grain of salt.
    
    Many thanks in advance.
    
    						Roland
    
    P.S.  My French is EXTREMELY rusty - along the lines of "I'll 
          understand it if I hear it, but I wouldn't remember how
          to say it".  I don't anticipate any problems getting around,
          but would there be any?
                            
96.4call theseMQOFS::DESROSIERSLets procrastinate....tomorrowTue Jul 17 1990 14:0816
These hotels are all downtown,  the first one on the list is only about 
3 years old and quite inexpensive (~$60) all are within a couple of blocs
from a m�tro station.

LORD BERRI 	1199 Berri	845-9236
Le ROUSILLON	? St Hubert (pr�s de Maisonneuve)	933-3114
Ch�teau Napol�on	1030 Mackay (pr�s de Dorche  eh Ren� L�vesque) 861-1500
H�tel des gouverneurs	1415 St-Hubert (place dupuis)	842-4881

Area code is 514

Jean

PS When you visit ANY country where the language is not your own, it is 
   always appreciated by the locals when you can at least say the basic
   introductory phrases like: Bonjour, comment allez vous...
96.5Starting with the basics...CDROM::DUPREZTue Jul 17 1990 14:324
    Merci  :-)
    
    			Roland
    
96.6get something closeAIMTEC::BURDEN_DNo! Your *other* right!Tue Jul 17 1990 17:1313
    We stayed at a hotel out near the Botanical Gardens and the Olympic
    Stadium back in '86.  I think it was a Holiday Inn or something, kind
    of cheap, around $40-$45 a night.  It was only 2 blocks from the Metro
    (Pie X I think?) but we found it took a good 45 minutes from leaving
    the hotel to arriving downtown.  It was about 8 stops out and got to be
    a pain by the end of the week.
    
    I would suggest getting something closer to downtown, even if the cost
    is a bit higher.
    
    Do try to see the Gardens of you get the chance, they are pretty nice.
    
    Dave
96.7very good input - just what we wantCDROM::DUPREZWed Jul 18 1990 10:0612
    
    RE: .4
    
    Looked up the recommendations you gave in the travel book sent out
    by the Department (Ministry?) of Tourism.  Hotel des Gouverneurs
    appears to be considerably more expensive than the others.  Is this
    a misprint, or is it actually the case.  All of the places you 
    mentioned seemed wonderfully located, though - I will probably
    start calling around in the next day or so...
    
    						Roland
    
96.8POLAR::RICHARDSONHe who laughs bestWed Jul 18 1990 11:247
    Let us know which is the best so others will have a reference.


    Less whirly-twirlies that way.


    Glenn
96.9I'll let you know...CDROM::DUPREZFri Jul 27 1990 12:2419
    Glenn,
    
    	I can't let you know which is best unless I stay at all of them,
    now can I?  If I were to attempt stays at all 4 places in 3 days,
    I would be the one with whirly-twirlies!  :-)
    
    	I have made reservations at the Lord Berri, and will let you
    know how I liked it when I return.
    
    							Roland
    
    P.S. Two additional notes:
    
    	1) This is one of the more entertaining NOTES conferences I've
    	   read.
    
    	2) So far, all of the people I've dealt with over the phone
    	   have been extremely friendly and helpful.
    
96.10My impressionsCDROM::DUPREZTue Aug 28 1990 15:3633
    
    My wife and I stayed at the Lord Berri this past weekend (8/24-27)
    
    It was reasonably priced and reasonably comfortable.  Nothing fancy,
    but we didn't pay enough to warrant "fancy".  It was extremely
    convenient to the Metro (1/2 block), which made it easier to get
    to other parts of town without my car, which I left in parking for
    2 1/2 days.
    
    The only thing I didn't like was that the area of Rue St. Catherine
    near the hotel wasn't as, shall we say, elegant as other parts of
    the street.
    
    Some overall Montreal notes:
    
    	I was extremely impressed by the Metro.  Clean, convenient,
    	and reasonably priced.  I'm used to the Boston "T".
    
    	The people were wonderful - very tolerant of our inability to
    	speak French for more than 2 words at a time.  Hopefully I can
    	be as tolerant of others.  Except for a couple of not-so-friendly
    	street people (one of whom started shadow boxing at me on St. 
    	Catherine), it was Montreal's most outstanding feature.
    
    	Wonderful architecture.
    
    	A CLEAN CITY!
    
    	"Les Filles des Roy" on Bonsecours in Vieux Montreal was
    	wonderful - it was where we had our first anniversary dinner.
    
    
    						Roland 
96.11KHUMBU::SEVIGNYDances with FleasMon Jul 29 1991 14:188
    
    I made reservations at Ch�teau Napol�on, 1030 Mackay.  The proce quoted
    was $67.   Does this seem like a good deal?  All other places were full
    for Labour Day weekend (it seemed).  Is this a safe clean area?  Close
    to Metro?  What section of town is this in?
    
    Marc 
    
96.12Chateau Napolean, OK but not greatTROOA::SOLEYWed Jul 31 1991 13:5317
    My wife and I stayed there for the 1990 jazz festival. It was nice
    enough but a trifle minimalist, there are no amenities at all (not even a 
    pop machine) and the soap and towels are pretty skimpy. 
    
    It's across the street from a boarded up building and a vacant lot which
    initially kinda scared me but in the week we were there we saw no
    evidence to suggest any problems. 
    
    It's located 1 block east of Rue Guy and 1 block south of Boulevard
    Rene Levesque, the only other buildings on this section of the street were
    also hotels and pensions. It's a quick walk to downtown from there
    (Ste. Catherine is only 2 blocks north) and I believe there is a metro
    station at Guy and Ste. Catherine.
    
    We were able to walk comfortably to virtually everywhere we wanted to go.
    
    
96.13Old as Napolean is allKUTIPS::LACAILLEHalf-filled bottles of inspirationWed Jul 31 1991 18:024
	Chateau's just aren't what they used to be...

	Charlie
96.14NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 09 1993 11:265
Any opinions on the following hotels?

Lord Berri (I've read the earlier replies)
Ch�teau Versailles (Sherbrooke St)
[Best Western] Europa (Drummond)
96.15KAOFS::J_DESROSIERSLets procrastinate....tomorrowTue Feb 16 1993 13:307
    As city resident, I do not book into hotels here (ask me about other
    canadians US cities though) but if you want to be close to the m�tro,
    then Lord Berri is quite close and since it's fairly new (4-5 years) it
    "should" be clean.
    
    Jean
    
96.16NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Feb 19 1993 13:145
We ended up staying at the Chateau Versailles.  It was a bit more expensive
than the others, but we were looking for something other than a standard
modern hotel -- the Chateau Versailles consists of four connected houses.
We were very satisfied.  The location is excellent -- Sherbrooke and
St. Mathieu, a block from Guy.
96.17w/e of Canada Day?RHETT::BURDENA bear in his natural habitatMon Apr 28 1997 13:277
We're planning a 2 day venture to Montreal on June 29-30 and wanted to stay in
a hotel downtown.  The Lord Berri sounds like a good choice, convenient to
the Metro and reasonably priced.  Has anyone (from this conference...) stayed 
there in the last few years?

Thanks
Dave
96.18Days Inn nowRHETT::BURDENA bear in his natural habitatMon Apr 28 1997 19:326
I did some checking myself and found that it is now a Days Inn and the prices
seem to be up around $80/night now.

Has anyone tried the hostels/dorms around Montreal??

Dave
96.19POLAR::RICHARDSONA stranger in my own lifeMon Apr 28 1997 20:375
    If you're coming from the states, 80 canadian is less than 60 american.
    
    Try staying downtown Boston for 60 american.  
    
    Remember, your dollar is 1.35 up here.