Delta Hotels by Marriott Montreal is a mid-range, 456-room hotel in downtown Montreal, a short walk from the entertainment and shopping districts. Guest rooms have modern bathrooms and spacious SmartDesks with multiple connectivity docks and ergonomic chairs, as well as mini-fridges. There's also a spa, an indoor saltwater pool, and two saunas along with a casual French restaurant and bar on site. The hotel also has a kids' playroom and enormous meeting spaces, though travelers may want to compare rates and features at the Hilton Garden Inn Montreal Centre-Ville downtown, which offers rooms with mini-fridges and microwaves at slightly higher rates.
Delta Hotels by Marriott Montreal is a mid-range, 456-room hotel in downtown Montreal, a short walk from the entertainment and shopping districts. Guest rooms have modern bathrooms and spacious SmartDesks with multiple connectivity docks and ergonomic chairs, as well as mini-fridges. There's also a spa, an indoor saltwater pool, and two saunas along with a casual French restaurant and bar on site. The hotel also has a kids' playroom and enormous meeting spaces, though travelers may want to compare rates and features at the Hilton Garden Inn Montreal Centre-Ville downtown, which offers rooms with mini-fridges and microwaves at slightly higher rates.
The 144-room Renaissance Montreal Downtown Hotel is a modern, upscale property catering to young travelers with a bold, artsy design and great features. Rooms are spacious and fashionable, with great amenities such as Nespresso machines, iPod docks, free Wi-Fi, and lots of USB ports. Featuring a plunge pool, city views, and a full food and drink menu, the rooftop lounge is a happening spot in the warmer months, while the Asian restaurant and bar located off the lobby is popular with the after-work crew. Its location in the heart of downtown Montreal, walking distance to attractions, dining, shopping, and the underground city is convenient, plus rates are generally competitive for the area. For something cozier in Old Montreal, consider the similarly priced Auberge du Vieux-Port.
The 144-room Renaissance Montreal Downtown Hotel is a modern, upscale property catering to young travelers with a bold, artsy design and great features. Rooms are spacious and fashionable, with great amenities such as Nespresso machines, iPod docks, free Wi-Fi, and lots of USB ports. Featuring a plunge pool, city views, and a full food and drink menu, the rooftop lounge is a happening spot in the warmer months, while the Asian restaurant and bar located off the lobby is popular with the after-work crew. Its location in the heart of downtown Montreal, walking distance to attractions, dining, shopping, and the underground city is convenient, plus rates are generally competitive for the area. For something cozier in Old Montreal, consider the similarly priced Auberge du Vieux-Port.
The 244-room Travelodge Montreal Centre is a value hotel near Montreal's Chinatown that's conveniently located within a 10-minute walk of the metro, shops, restaurants, and attractions. Small, basic rooms come with flat-screen TVs, free newspapers, and coffeemakers, while some have kitchenettes. Bathrooms are contemporary and attractive, but tiny, and not all come with tubs. A decent breakfast is included in the room rate and there's a business center, and a gift shop that sells sundries and drinks on site. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property, and while the hotel is pet-friendly, fees and restrictions apply. Hotel Zero1, just across the street, has far more stylish rooms for a slightly higher nightly rate.
The 244-room Travelodge Montreal Centre is a value hotel near Montreal's Chinatown that's conveniently located within a 10-minute walk of the metro, shops, restaurants, and attractions. Small, basic rooms come with flat-screen TVs, free newspapers, and coffeemakers, while some have kitchenettes. Bathrooms are contemporary and attractive, but tiny, and not all come with tubs. A decent breakfast is included in the room rate and there's a business center, and a gift shop that sells sundries and drinks on site. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property, and while the hotel is pet-friendly, fees and restrictions apply. Hotel Zero1, just across the street, has far more stylish rooms for a slightly higher nightly rate.
The 157-room Quality Hotel Montreal East is a value property with a relaxed atmosphere, located a 15-minute walk of the Galeries d’Anjou Shopping Center and a 15-minute drive from downtown Montreal . Chain-style beige-and-gray toned rooms come with coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and flat-screen TVs, but some receive highway noise and we spotted rust in the bathrooms. Breakfast is included with some packages and there is an on-site restaurant and bar. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel, and guests can use the Citalfort fitness center, which is within walking distance of the hotel, at no extra charge. Guests looking for a similar property closer to Montreal's city center should try the Travelodge Montreal Center for rooms at a similar price point right in the heart of downtown.
The 157-room Quality Hotel Montreal East is a value property with a relaxed atmosphere, located a 15-minute walk of the Galeries d’Anjou Shopping Center and a 15-minute drive from downtown Montreal . Chain-style beige-and-gray toned rooms come with coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and flat-screen TVs, but some receive highway noise and we spotted rust in the bathrooms. Breakfast is included with some packages and there is an on-site restaurant and bar. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel, and guests can use the Citalfort fitness center, which is within walking distance of the hotel, at no extra charge. Guests looking for a similar property closer to Montreal's city center should try the Travelodge Montreal Center for rooms at a similar price point right in the heart of downtown.
Designed for the business traveler, the 595-room Hyatt Regency Montreal has a great downtown location, and both the business center and fitness center are open around-the-clock. Pricey fees for Wi-Fi, parking, and meals are downsides, but perks include the indoor pool, large terrace, and underground access to lots of sites and attractions. Some guests find the second-floor lobby difficult to find, but its sleek, trendy feel -- which carries over into contemporary rooms -- gives this hotel its edge.
Designed for the business traveler, the 595-room Hyatt Regency Montreal has a great downtown location, and both the business center and fitness center are open around-the-clock. Pricey fees for Wi-Fi, parking, and meals are downsides, but perks include the indoor pool, large terrace, and underground access to lots of sites and attractions. Some guests find the second-floor lobby difficult to find, but its sleek, trendy feel -- which carries over into contemporary rooms -- gives this hotel its edge.
The 210-room Embassy Suites by Hilton Montreal is an upper-middle-range hotel conveniently located in the city center and just a five-minute walk to Old Montreal. Studios and suites are spacious and swanky, equipped with kitchenettes or full kitchens and modern comforts like whirlpool tubs and 42-inch flat-screen TVs. But in-room Wi-Fi incurs a fee, though it's free for Hilton HHonors members. Some suites also have separate living areas with pullout sofas, dining tables, and fireplaces. The hotel offers a free made-to-order breakfast, but the small dining room can only accommodate a limited number, so a wait is often necessary. Other on-site features include a trendy bar and restaurant, fitness room, and business center. For something with more features, travelers might want to check out the Hilton Garden Inn Montreal Centre-Ville, which offers an inoor rooftop saltwater pool, hot tub, and outdoor terrace.
The 210-room Embassy Suites by Hilton Montreal is an upper-middle-range hotel conveniently located in the city center and just a five-minute walk to Old Montreal. Studios and suites are spacious and swanky, equipped with kitchenettes or full kitchens and modern comforts like whirlpool tubs and 42-inch flat-screen TVs. But in-room Wi-Fi incurs a fee, though it's free for Hilton HHonors members. Some suites also have separate living areas with pullout sofas, dining tables, and fireplaces. The hotel offers a free made-to-order breakfast, but the small dining room can only accommodate a limited number, so a wait is often necessary. Other on-site features include a trendy bar and restaurant, fitness room, and business center. For something with more features, travelers might want to check out the Hilton Garden Inn Montreal Centre-Ville, which offers an inoor rooftop saltwater pool, hot tub, and outdoor terrace.
Hotel Le Cantlie Suites is a three-and-a-half-pearl range hotel that's exceptionally well-located in the heart of downtown Montreal. It's hard to forget you're in the middle of the city: the hotel's restaurant and bar overlook a busy thoroughfare, and the seasonal rooftop pool and fitness center offer sweeping vistas of the city skyline. The hotels 255 studios and suites are spacious and contemporary with either wet bars, kitchenettes, or full kitchens, plus modern bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. On the downside, some areas of the hotel feel a little dated, like the gym, and there are extra fees for breakfast, cribs, and parking. Guests looking for a boutique stay in downtown might consider Le St-Martin Montreal Hotel Particulier, though it tends to be a little pricier.
Hotel Le Cantlie Suites is a three-and-a-half-pearl range hotel that's exceptionally well-located in the heart of downtown Montreal. It's hard to forget you're in the middle of the city: the hotel's restaurant and bar overlook a busy thoroughfare, and the seasonal rooftop pool and fitness center offer sweeping vistas of the city skyline. The hotels 255 studios and suites are spacious and contemporary with either wet bars, kitchenettes, or full kitchens, plus modern bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. On the downside, some areas of the hotel feel a little dated, like the gym, and there are extra fees for breakfast, cribs, and parking. Guests looking for a boutique stay in downtown might consider Le St-Martin Montreal Hotel Particulier, though it tends to be a little pricier.
Flashy and stylish, Hotel 10 attracts young partiers and business travelers alike. The former come to kick off a bachelor party or other getaways in the nightclub, the latter come to make use of the hotel’s many meeting rooms and the wine bar post-meeting. Both appreciate the property’s location, walking distance to Old Montreal’s sights, museums, and McGill. Its 136 rooms are tastefully decorated and equipped with modern touches like Nespresso machines and USB-port alarm clocks plus little niceties like robes and slippers. But it’s worth noting that their showers lack rainfall showerheads. The on-site gym is also a bit of a mixed bag. It’s well-outfitted with TechnoGym machines and weights, plus a locker room and shower, but the fact that it’s in a glassed-in space overlooking a stairwell means your workout is on full view to passersby. Another modern chain option to consider could be the AC Hotel, which also has a terrific gym.
Flashy and stylish, Hotel 10 attracts young partiers and business travelers alike. The former come to kick off a bachelor party or other getaways in the nightclub, the latter come to make use of the hotel’s many meeting rooms and the wine bar post-meeting. Both appreciate the property’s location, walking distance to Old Montreal’s sights, museums, and McGill. Its 136 rooms are tastefully decorated and equipped with modern touches like Nespresso machines and USB-port alarm clocks plus little niceties like robes and slippers. But it’s worth noting that their showers lack rainfall showerheads. The on-site gym is also a bit of a mixed bag. It’s well-outfitted with TechnoGym machines and weights, plus a locker room and shower, but the fact that it’s in a glassed-in space overlooking a stairwell means your workout is on full view to passersby. Another modern chain option to consider could be the AC Hotel, which also has a terrific gym.
The upper-middle-range Hotel Zero 1 is convenient to Old Montreal and adjacent to Chinatown’s shops and restaurants. With ultra-modern decor throughout, the hotel offers a hip-yet-casual atmosphere with loads of amenities plus nice outdoor spaces to relax. Its 164 rooms have sharp, contemporary design and elegant extras like kitchenettes, iPod docks, and free Wi-Fi. But some guests find the small, dark and decidedly untraditional rooms unappealing. For a more traditional hotel, travelers may want to consider the Hilton Garden Inn Montreal Centre-Ville.
The upper-middle-range Hotel Zero 1 is convenient to Old Montreal and adjacent to Chinatown’s shops and restaurants. With ultra-modern decor throughout, the hotel offers a hip-yet-casual atmosphere with loads of amenities plus nice outdoor spaces to relax. Its 164 rooms have sharp, contemporary design and elegant extras like kitchenettes, iPod docks, and free Wi-Fi. But some guests find the small, dark and decidedly untraditional rooms unappealing. For a more traditional hotel, travelers may want to consider the Hilton Garden Inn Montreal Centre-Ville.
The tiny Hotel Kutuma, with its nine colorful rooms, is located in Montreal's bohemian Plateau Mont-Royal neighborhood, three blocks from the popular Latin Quarter. The building itself looks bland from the outside, but, inside, the individually decorated rooms -- outfitted by the warm and welcoming Ethiopian owner in zebra- and leopard-print textiles -- have well-stocked kitchenettes with espresso machines, as well as patios, bathrobes, and whirlpool bath tubs in some. Downstairs, the hotel's popular Ethiopian restaurant, Le Nil Bleu, serves a reasonably priced breakfast to guests, and lunch and dinner daily to local devotees. Those with mobility issues should note that there's no elevator, but staff will readily carry luggage, and, indeed, regularly go out of their way to help guests with any request.
The tiny Hotel Kutuma, with its nine colorful rooms, is located in Montreal's bohemian Plateau Mont-Royal neighborhood, three blocks from the popular Latin Quarter. The building itself looks bland from the outside, but, inside, the individually decorated rooms -- outfitted by the warm and welcoming Ethiopian owner in zebra- and leopard-print textiles -- have well-stocked kitchenettes with espresso machines, as well as patios, bathrobes, and whirlpool bath tubs in some. Downstairs, the hotel's popular Ethiopian restaurant, Le Nil Bleu, serves a reasonably priced breakfast to guests, and lunch and dinner daily to local devotees. Those with mobility issues should note that there's no elevator, but staff will readily carry luggage, and, indeed, regularly go out of their way to help guests with any request.