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Hotel Omni Mont-Royal - Montreal Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
NZ$282

Hotel Omni Mont-Royal

1050 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal - Map
 
 
"Most satisfied."
While it is not superb, within its hotel class it rates an overall 5. Staff at desk and concierge were very helpful. Location is …
KD from Clinton, NY 13323, USA
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth - Montreal Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
NZ$263

Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth

900 Rene Levesque Blvd. W, Montreal - Map
 
 
"Perfect Grand Prix Venue"
We had a great stay during Grand Prix weekend. Right on all the Downtown action and above Gare Centrale for travel and the Metro …
A Traveller
Le St-Martin Hôtel Particulier Montréal - Montreal Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
NZ$189

Le St-Martin Hôtel Particulier Montréal

980 Boul. De Maisonneuve West, Montreal - Map
 
 
"Beautiful hotel with the best …"
Loved this boutique hotel in Montreal. Stayed there for the Grand Prix weekend, the location was perfect and was close to …
Lucy from Toronto
Hotel Le Cantlie Suites - Montreal Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars
NZ$184

Hotel Le Cantlie Suites

1110, Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal - Map
 
 
"Great weekend get away"
Great location. Very practical and efficient. Affordable price
A Traveller
Le Square Phillips Hotel And Suites - Montreal Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars

Le Square Phillips Hotel And Suites

1193, Place Phillips, Montreal - Map
 
 
"Spacious rooms in the heart of …"
We visited Montreal to attend the Grand Prix and happened upon this hotel by chance. The rates were great. The rooms are large …
A Traveller
Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile - Montreal Hotels
Rating: 4.5 Stars
NZ$356

Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile

1155 Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal - Map
 
 
"perfect city hotel"
Convenient bath for wheel chair bound person, breakfasts always delivered within minutes except last day, waited 1 hour for a pot …
Edwige from Paris/Chicago
Delta Centre Ville - Montreal Hotels
Rating: 3.5 Stars
NZ$233

Delta Centre Ville

777 University Street, Montreal - Map
 
 
"One night stay"
I stayed at this hotel January 2013 and quite enjoyed it.The front desk staff & room service were very friendly and welcoming. The …
Amber from Fort McMurray, AB, Canada
Delta Montreal - Montreal Hotels
Rating: 3.5 Stars

Delta Montreal

475 President-Kennedy Avenue, Montreal - Map
 
 
"Nice hotel, in a convenient …"
We stayed here when we did the 2013 Tour d' Isle. They were extremely accomodating by storing our bikes, and allowing us a delayed …
Traveller from Burlington, VT
Best Western Plus Montreal Downtown-Hotel Europa - Montreal Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars

Best Western Plus Montreal Downtown-Hotel Europa

1240 Drummond Street, Montreal - Map
 
 
"Great hotel in downtown Montreal."
Great location in downtown Montreal. Close to trains, metro, great restaurants. Room a little small, but I was okay with it …
Linda from St. Catharines, ON, Canada
Hotel Gouverneur Place Dupuis Montréal - Montreal Hotels
Rating: 3.5 Stars
NZ$209

Hotel Gouverneur Place Dupuis Montréal

1415, rue Saint-Hubert, Montreal - Map
 
 
"More than expected; no hitches"
Was expecting a basic nice place to crash. We got that and more. Perfectly nice and clean room. Staff was great and helpful. No …
A Traveller

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    Pocket Guide: Montreal

    Far from the sea, Montreal is an unusual island. At the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa rivers, it is both a geographical and a cultural intersection, where river meets river, French meets English, and waves of cultural riches overlap.

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    Montreal takes its name from Mount Royal, which is the hill at the heart of the city. The park on the hill is the city's largest green space and it was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, who also designed New York City's Central Park. The park's Kondiaronk Belvedere offers a postcard view of downtown Montreal, with its skyscrapers, bright lights, and lattice of roads. Take eye-catching pictures of this view and more on the Montreal photography tour.

    Some like it cool

    How you spend your time in Montreal may be determined by the weather. The city gets colder than Moscow in winter and weather forecasts include wind chill, which might convince you to view the winter wonderland from a cozy bar with a roaring fire. If you want to brave the cold, put on your warmest clothes and join the Montrealians as they indulge in wintery pleasures. During La Fête des Neiges (the snow festival), the Parc Jean-Drapeau is transformed into a vast snow and ice playground, and you can ski through the Mount Royal Park or ice skate at the Bonsecours Basin in the Old Port. Arctic temperatures are also a good reason to go shopping in Montreal's underground city, which contains over 2,000 shops.

    Some like it hot

    With Montreal's busy festival calendar, there's always a unique time to visit the city. When the weather heats up in June and July, so does the music at Montreal's legendary jazz festival. The city becomes a living, breathing jazz machine, with outdoor concerts, world-class musicians, and over two million enthusiastic listeners. July is also the time to secure a fountain-side spot for the Just for Laughs comedy festival.

    See Montreal by bike and you'll gain a sense of its distinctive districts. Downtown, skyscrapers including the Stock Exchange Tower stretch high into the clouds, and the main shopping street Rue Sainte Catherine runs east to west through its center. Cross the cobbled streets of old Montreal and you'll find outdoor cafés, bohemian boutiques, and buildings which date back to the 17th century. Eat the best bagels in the city in Mile End, a neighborhood as popular for its live music and art galleries as its bakeries. Montreal is recognized for its microbreweries, and has the longest licences in the country, so there's plenty of time to sample some real ale. Night owls can take their luckiest Canadian loonies to the Casino de Montréal to play the slot machines and table games.

    The multinational fabric of Montreal's communities means that there's a huge array of cuisines to try, but you can't leave without tasting Quebec's famed concoction of chips, gravy, and cheese (or 'poutine', as it's known locally). It might not be a recipe you'll take home, but memories of this and all that you've seen in the city will be worth holding on to.

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