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.
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.
Mandy
Canada
breakfast was a hit! location is great! beds are comfortable:) will stay again!
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.
Juvy
Canada
Location is good,but toooo loud, never slept the whole night.
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.
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.
Hotel St.Thomas has a restaurant, free bikes, and bar in Montréal. Each accommodation at the 4-star hotel has city views, and guests can enjoy access to a nearby spa and wellness centre.
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.
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.
I liked how easy parking was and how friendly the staff was.
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.
Great Roof Top Pool, great location, spacious room
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.
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.
Located in Montreal city centre, Residence Inn by Marriott Montreal Downtown is 15 minutes’ walk from an array of shops and restaurants. It offers suites with a kitchen and free WiFi.
Breakfast was great. A lot of variety for vegetarians.
Easily accessible from a number of Montreal city centre attractions, including St. Catherine Street, this eco-friendly hotel features spacious guest rooms furnished with kitchenettes.
Comfortable bed, amazing free breakfast. Great location.
Ideally situated in the centre of Montréal, Le Sand & Stone Hotel is within 1.8 km of Clock Tower Beach and 500 metres of University of Quebec in Montreal UQAM.
The location was good, apartment clean. Very quiet.
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.
Empire Suites is located in the Quartier des Spectacles district in Montréal, 1 km from Place des Arts. Guests can enjoy a breakfast at the restaurant.
locatie. Vlakbij restaurants en longhaul busstation
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 Montreal’s entertainment district, this hotel is less than 15 minutes' walk from the Montreal Conference Centre, Old Port, shopping malls, restaurants and museums.
I liked the location, size of room and overall experience.
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.
Characteristic hotel from the Victorian period with delicious breakfast!
Featuring free WiFi and a sun terrace, William Gray by Gray Collection offers accommodation in Montréal. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Private parking is available on site.
outstanding in all
and the restaurant too its great
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 just 4 minutes’ walk from the Notre Dame Basilica, this Old Montreal hotel features an on-site restaurant and private terrace or balcony in certain rooms.
Small and great location - large comfortable rooms
Ideally situated in the Old Montreal district of Montréal, David Hotel is located 500 metres from Notre Dame Basilica Montreal, 400 metres from Montreal Convention Centre and less than 1 km from...
Fabulous location , minimal but very big room. Very modern .
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.
FAQs about hotels in Montréal
On average, 3-star hotels in Montréal cost £108 per night, and 4-star hotels in Montréal are £154 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Montréal can on average be found for £262 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Montréal this weekend is £174 or, for a 4-star hotel, £222. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Montréal for this weekend cost on average around £429 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £315 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Montréal for tonight. You'll pay on average around £431 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Montréal will cost around £452 (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 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.
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.
The people of Montreal are wonderful. The biggest eye-opener was the vast number of children playing outdoors. We live on Long Island and you just don't see many children outdoors. It was a joy to hear the children laughing and seeing them playing and having so much fun. It makes me a bit sad that our kids here are missing out on such life-building experiences.
Christopher
United States
Scored 10
10
Montréal is a city with many interesting neighborhoods and...
Montréal is a city with many interesting neighborhoods and things to do. It has an incredible food scene. Getting around is very easy. The more modern downtown is as much fun as the old quarter. Most importantly, people are polite and the city is very clean. I will definitely be back!
Annette
United States
Scored 10
10
Great value 1 or 3 day all Iinc travel ticket bought at...
Great value 1 or 3 day all Iinc travel ticket bought at airport gets you on 747 shuttle bus to city centre along Rene Levesque boulevard for many hotels. Ticket also gives you unlimited travel in city on bus, metro & trains. Very walkable centre if based along here. The Aura light show inside Notre Dame cathedral at night was amazing. The botanic gardens near the Olympic stadium were gorgeous, especially the Chinese garden. Veggie food at its restaurant was delicious. View from Kondiaronk viewpoint at Mont Royal down over the skyscrapers was fab. Tip: unless you're healthy, don't attempt the 500+ steps of the grand staircase up, get bus 11 or 711 instead! There's a touching art & artefacts exhibition about the first nations peoples at the small McCord Stewart Museum. Adrenaline junkies can do the zipline at the river beside the Grande Roue. Art lovers will love this city with its street art & installations, statues, fountains, projections onto buildings, and flower planters everywhere. Theres as much shopping & eating underground as at ground level. Only downside is the traffic & roadworks. Use the metro! English is widely spoken but you may need google translate for road signs. Fabulous city. Would return in a heartbeat.
Tracy
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
Montreal is a city that changed enormously overtime.
Montreal is a city that changed enormously overtime. People here became savages, with very little patience and very much too stressed. Prices have gone up....and was too much especially in certain grocery stores. You have to know where to go to buy some stuff otherwise, I just don't know how people afford those prices.
Andrada
Canada
Scored 10
10
Beautiful, young, vibrant city with a wonderful mixture of...
Beautiful, young, vibrant city with a wonderful mixture of old and new. Excellent food from a range of culturally diverse restaurants, cafes and bars. Lovely, welcoming people.
It is easy to get around. Lots of things can be accessed on foot but good metro and bus service.
It is well worth visiting the fine arts museum, food markets and going inside the Notre Dame cathedral.
Julie
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
We had a great afternoon at the Botanical Gardens and stayed...
We had a great afternoon at the Botanical Gardens and stayed for the ‘Festival of Light’ at night which was beautiful.
The Notre Dame Basilica was stunning and well worth a visit inside.
We had a lovely meal at Moravie, which we had booked otherwise we would not have got in, and were lucky to have 2 hrs of live jazz so well recommended.
However, Montreal is tired and run down. There is construction going on EVERYWHERE, and this distracts from anything you try and do. There is also a big problem with homelessness which the government really need to get a handle on.
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.
Excellent location. Initial thoughts were the building looked a little tired.
However once we opened the door to room 1210 we were impressed by the quality and cleanliness of our room.
Ziad at reception was extremely helpful and would give him a 10/10 rating.
On reflection we wish we had more time in Montreal as we think that Hotel 2170 LINCOLN Downtown MONTREAL would be ideal.
Should we be lucky enough to return to MONTREAL, Hotel 2170 will be our first choice for accommodation.
Hotel has the best location bec of the proximity to the tourist spots like Notre Dame, Old Port Montreal, St Catherine Street, Chinatown, etc. Also, the Airport bus 747 will stop just close to the hotel. Its very walkable that we could just go keep going back the European Vibes spots.Across is also a grocery and a shopping mall. There's breakfast too, the price of hotel is fair enough. I would be staying here again when I come back visit MTL💗. Thank you.
The hotel is in excellent location. We can walk to the Old Montreal in 15 minutes. It is close to the train, subway station and there are a lot of restaurants nearby. The bed is clean and comfortable. The room is clean with hardwood floor and ceramic tile. It was quiet at night considering its situated right downtown. I'm quite happy with my stay. We didn't have a chance to enjoy the breakfast since we got up late every day.
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