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Auberge de la Place Royale
115 rue de la Commune West

Holiday Inn Montreal Midtown
999 Rue Saint-Urbain Ville-Marie Montréal Montréal

This 488-room hotel in Downtown Montreal has more amenities than you might expect from a mid-range chain, including a spa, large fitness center, and special extras like a sauna and steam room. Although the rooms are rather generic, with bland beige wallpaper and worn carpets, they're clean and relatively spacious. The bathrooms are awkwardly designed, though, with a sink and changing room on one side of the hallway and a toilet and shower/tub combo on the other. The on-site restaurant serves pretty standard hotel fare, but many other eating and drinking options are just a short walk away.

Le Petit Hotel

The 28-room Le Petit Hotel is just as its name describes: petite. Yet, while it's small in size, this little charmer has character to spare. Exposed stone walls and other architectural details display its century-long history, but decor and amenities are firmly modern. Bluetooth speakers, USB ports, and free Wi-Fi are some of the modern touches in rooms, and items like bathrobes and multi-jet showers add to their lavishness. Extra large rooms can even include Wii gaming consoles and fold-down futons (a helpful extra spot to bunk down kids). On-site features are a bit abbreviated—there's no full restaurant, bar, or gym on the premises—but guests appreciate the free breakfast and the speciality coffee bar on site. All together, the Petit Hotel is a boutique refuge for travelers looking to avoid the larger, corporate hotels in the area. Another boutique option to consider could be the Hôtel Place d'Armes.