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    Hotel Novotel Montreal Centre

    3.5 (45 reviews)
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    King bed
    Mel T.

    For a weekend trip in August, my BF and I decided to go to Montreal. We had looked at various accomodations but it seems that anything affordable was an Airbnb the size of a closet. That's when we decided to check Chase Ultimate Rewards and ended up using our points for a hotel. It wasn't until I checked in (on Yelp) that I realized it was the same Novotel I had stayed at five years earlier with my friends. I had given it four stars back then, and I'm happy to report it is still a four-star experience. Here are some of the pros and cons: Pros: 1. Location - 2 minute walk from St. Catherine St, where all of the bars, restaurants, and shopping are 2. You can exchange money at the front desk 3. Lots of shelving in the bathroom, so plenty of room for your toiletries 4. Excellent lighting in the bathroom for applying makeup 5. You need a keycard for the elevators after 6 pm, so it's nice to have a little bit of a sense of security 6. The wi-fi situation has approved. You can now also register up to 6 devices per room 6. Blankets are super comfy 7. Bathroom is pretty spacious Cons 1. There's no mini fridge in the room but there is a minibar (you need to pay for this). However, you can call the front desk and have them empty it out so that you can use the minibar. It's also pretty dirty because I guess other guests had the same idea but left a mess 2. While it's close to St. Catherine, it's far from other tourist spots. Everything else is a 20-30 minute walk 3. Parking is 30 CAD/night with no in/out privileges. We found a parking deck 3 blocks away where you can buy a 60 CAD 3-day package with in/out privileges. It's called Autoparc Stanley 4. No hair conditioner - just shampoo, shower gel, and bar soap 5. Pillows aren't that comfy. It left my neck and back hurting each morning I don't know if I'd come back to Montreal anytime soon, but I guess it looks like I have a go-to hotel!

    Enjoying room service
    Kayla H.

    3.5/4 stars This is a nice place to stay and for a reasonable price too. I deducted a star due to: 1. A terrible view. I kept the curtains drawn because my view was of dumpsters and a filthy alley. 2. Random construction-like sounds. Around 7AM, rather loud and disruptive banging and thumping would commense. I'm not sure why or where as I didn't notice any obvious construction. The room was comfortable. I found the toiletries they provided to be top notch too. I ordered room service on two occasions and was pleased with the service and the food. The service in particular was stellar. Two big thumbs up to Kaela. She was extremely friendly and helpful. The restaurant was tasty food, but nothing spectacular. It's in 's convenient location too.

    Ken L.

    Reasonably priced hotel within walking distance of retail department stores and restaurants, contrary to Rick S.'s review. The room I stayed in was spacious and could easily accommodate 4 people without the use of a rollaway bed, due to the pull-out microfiber couch. Also included in the room: programmable safe, a stocked mini bar/fridge (pay for what you consume), iron, comfy bed and a good sized desk for your laptop. The flat screen TV was only 24" screen or so and that could have been better but I didn't really watch that much TV anyway. The exercise room is on the 2nd floor; be sure to take the left elevator and choose the SS floor. Service, room and location are above average. In and out parking in their garage will cost you $20 per day so be ready for that. Reasonably priced at about $150 per night. Sufficient for my 4 night trip.

    A view from our room at Novotel, overlooking Rue de la Montagne
    Heidi H.

    My fiancé and I had a great stay at Novotel. We were going to a concert at the Bell Center, which was about a block from the hotel -- amazing location! We snagged a room with a king bed and sofa for only $89 plus tax. We parked the car in the lot below for $28 for the whole stay. The lobby was clean and modern, and the staff was friendly and efficient. Our room had a view of Rue De La Montagne -- which had quite a bit of construction going on, but no one was working, so it didn't bother us. The liquor store is only 2 blocks away if you don't want to spend tons at the bars. Great shopping right around the corner! I couldn't get over how close we were to the Bell Center! The room was clean and modern, with "interesting" design character. Nonetheless, this was a comfortable and clean room. I had a drink from the minifridge which was only $2.50 (not bad). But that was a preemptive pop because there's a vending machine next to the ice machine that sells them for $1.25. Lesson learned. Basic wifi is available in the rooms for free, but high-speed wifi costs an extra $9.95. We were fine with basic to look up directions, Yelp, and browse Facebook. We ate dinner at the hotel restaurant L'O, which was very decent. The complimentary bread sticks were room-temp-to-cold, but came with a small pot of green olive tapenade and a small pot of butter. I ordered the spice-crusted salmon for $20, which came perfectly cooked (crisp outside, moist but firm inside) over a bed of perfectly roasted vegetables and two generous swipes of orange and yellow pepper coulis. Yum! My fiancé ordered the King Burger for $15 which was well cooked and came with a lightly dressed salad and the most perfect French fries. The drinks were a little pricey (a bottle of Heineken for $7) but we got a lovely cup of coffee (with a surprise wedge of chocolate!) for $3.50. Overall, I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone who wants a well-priced hotel in a great location.

    Unethical mini-bar practices IMO
    Paul H.

    Beware of the mini bars in your room. If you move an item and trigger a sensor, you will "automatically be billed." I was awakened very early by a loud thumping coming from some place. Three hours later and its still going. It also sounds like we are next to a subway. It is very noisy somewhere outside our room. It was very clean. I was happy with the interior design of our Standard King room. Staff will wake you up at 10am in order to "restock the minbar" The lobby was very nice. Parking is a bit pricey. This is probably not the best place to stay if you are here for the gay nightlife. It is a good distance from all of that.

    Newly remodeled room during my 3 day stay in Montreal.
    Don P.

    The newly remodeled Novotel Hotel is right in the heart of the downtown action less than a block away from Montreal's epicenter of Ste. Catherine and Crescent street restaurants, bars, night clubs and some of the more fashionable shopping stores with easy access to the underground shopping malls. For the location, the rate was quite reasonable $144/night US incl. taxes; parking is $23/night US at the hotel but I chose to park 2 blocks away for a total of $21 US for three days try that in Boston or NY or anywhere else for that matter! The Novotel is located between the Peel Greenline Metro Stop and the Lucien-L'Allier Orange line making travel throughout the city very easy. Check-in was easy and efficient with exceptionally cordial and helpful people on the front desk. The room was fairly large very modern and clean and house keeping was in every day to tidy up. The only inconvenience was the absence of dresser drawers in the room those were located in the closet of all places and quite small but didn't pose a real problem. Also, I missed having a small refrigerator but that was easily circumvented. This was a very good stay in a newly renovated hotel with an excellent staff situated in the heart of Montreal's prime downtown real estate, what could be better!

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    Great stay for a compact 2 day trip. The restaurant is also good. Tried the Tuna steak, pretty good!

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    Delta Hotels Montreal

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    Ville-Marie

    I had a good overall stay at the Delta Hotel in Montreal. The location is great and really…read moreconvenient for getting around the city. One standout was the gym, which is much better than what you typically find in hotels, with multiple treadmills, a stair stepper, ellipticals, and a solid selection of weights. They also have a two lane indoor pool and an indoor hot tub, which were nice added amenities. I especially appreciated that my room had a patio, it was great being able to get some fresh air. The only downside was the noise. There were very loud neighbours in the hallway with screaming and music playing until around 11:30 pm. I contacted the front desk and was told security would be sent up, but no one came and the noise continued past midnight. Overall, a solid hotel with great amenities, but the lack of follow through on the noise issue was disappointing.

    The hotel location was the reason why I stayed here. The hotel was close to all my destinations in…read morewalking distance. Parking was simple and easy, the parking elevator takes you to the lobby. I did mobile check-in, but stopped at the desk to pick up the physical keys. The staff was very friendly and welcoming, explained everything in details, where things were located, how to use the in/out parking, etc. The room I got was spacious and even the bathroom was large. The view was ok, only saw other tall buildings :) It had a large balcony, which would been awesome if I came in the summer. The only complaint that I had about the hotel was their elevator, never been to a hotel where you had to wait in line to use one lol.... They also have a nice fitness center, with large pool and yes, they even have a squash/racquetball court!! Overall, enjoyed my stay here and definitely would stay here again in the future.

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    Best Western Plus Hotel Montreal

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    Ville-Marie

    This hotel was far from the airport, so I would suggest taking an Uber to and from this hotel. The…read moreUber will cost you around $40-$60 CAD depending on the time of day. You can take the 747 bus directly from the airport to this hotel, but it's t will take around 40 ish mins or so. If you decide to rent a car, parking is at this hotel $30 CAD a day to keep your car parked. When purchasing your metro tickets from the airport, there is a machine that you will purchase it from. Just get the non-rechargeable ticket for 24 hours for $11 CAD. It will NOT take American Credit Cards or American money. It has to be a Canadian Credit Card or HAVE Canadian cash. I can say that this hotel is conveniently located on the edge of Quartier Des Spectacles, just a couple of blocks from The Gay Village & about 3 blocks from Chinatown. It's a walking distance between both and areas. It's only two or three blocks from the Orange Line, Yellow Line, and Green Line of the metro. The rooms are kind of small, but great if all you're doing is just sleeping there. There is so to do in the area. Downfalls are: there is no coin laundry. However, there is a plastic bag in your closet that you can put your dirty laundry in. Take it downstairs to the front desk and pay them $20 CAD for them to do your laundry. Your cloths will be ready the next day in the afternoon and folded for you. You will have to pick a your laundry from the front desk. Your bedroom will ONLY be cleaned EVERY OTHER DAY. So, don't expect them to clean your room everyday. If you need extra towels, you will have to call down to the front desk or just pick them up from the front desk. Breakfast is NOT included as part of your stay like it is in the United States or America, unless you choose that options or pay extra when booking. Another downfall is that, at the time I was here, they only had two fans. One was broken and the other, someone else had. We stayed here for 6 nights and every night we kept asking for a fan, which of course they did NOT have. They kept trying to fix the A/C, but what we really needed was air circulation. Most hotels have or keep extra fans for their guests. Just note that if you need a fan for air circulation and comfort, you may not get one. So just take cold showers. There is no microwave or coffee maker in your room. There is however a small refrigerator there. They have a good coffee maker downstairs, tea, water foundation, microwave, and dinning area you can eat at. The front desk will have plastic utensils if you ask them for some. There is a gym, extra restrooms, vending machines, and ice on the "M" floor. The staff are ALL really nice! They had great customer service and had no problems with them. Their customer service alone was a five star. And again, this hotel is very conveniently located.

    I can honestly say that I've never one-starred a hotel before, so this is a first. Booked through…read moreExpedia. Of my week in Montreal, being stuck in this dump was definitely a low point. Let's start with cleanliness. The room is outdated, beat up, and was bordering on filthy. See the attached pics featuring the desk chair. I happened to be in a street facing room so there is the occasional bit of noise, but that wasn't a problem. Then there's the temperature. In one of the hottest weeks Montréal has seen so far this summer, my air conditioning unit was practically non-functional. The temperature in my room regularly topped out at 26 degrees. The young man at the front desk was happy to come reset the unit (I want to add here that the lobby air conditioning also seemed to be non-functional, horrible for the staff) and it briefly cooled down to a to a tolerable 22. Same song and dance the next day, where I had to go buy a fan from Best Buy in an attempt to get more than a few hours of decent sleep. No one ever followed up with me to see if things were improved, so I had to approach the front desk again. The same nice young gentleman came to my room, fiddled with the display for the AC for a few minutes, and I had a blissful night at 21.5 degrees. One night. I'm currently on night 6 (thank god, the last one) of my stay and it's 26 degrees. Never was I offered a different room, I had to ask (and none were available), never did they try to get a repairman into the room, nothing. It's made my stay here horrible. The hotel is located in a dodgy part of Rue Saint-Catherine. Red lights district with a visible unhoused population, and as a solo female traveler I experienced some harassment coming to and leaving from the hotel. I wouldn't feel safe being out after dark here. During the day it's relatively convenient to metro lines and a reasonable walk from local attractions. For a chain, I expect better. The staff was nice enough but there are no standards. Guests bang around at all hours of the night and you can feel vibrations through the walls. The AC panel blazes a bright blue light into the room all night, making it impossible to sleep unless you're knocked out or wear an eye mask. The hotel itself is worn and dingy. I didn't even try the breakfast for fear of wasting a vacation day on the toilet. Avoid, avoid, avoid.

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    This actually a great value for staying downtown. This is all about value and location. There are…read morelots of stairs but we all need to exercise. Being downtown it can get and will get noisy but again great basic value hotel. What you get, a basic clean room, I saw no bugs, a lock on the door and a continental breakfast consisting of toast, cereal, fruit and coffee and orange juice. Again it's all basic but you are buying location, location, location. Being downtown it can and will get noisy. There are homeless, you are downtown but this is a great value for staying downtown. I asked where St Catherine Street is and it's right outside the door. Chinatown is down the street, Old Town a little farther but walkable or take several metro options for about $11 for a 24hr pass. This place is not fancy but it's a clean basic hotel that is all about location, location, location. Would I stay here again, Absolutely!. Reminder : Stairs no elevator.

    How low can I score? Is a negative score an option? I have travelled all over North America and…read moremost of Europe and have never walked out of a hotel three minutes after walking in. I booked through hotels.com a 1 night stay on 1/2/24. So horrific: 1. The pictures are clean. The reality is a s-hole dump. Beer bottles and trash lined the walkway to the door. The entire building smelled of smoke. 2. Front desk staff barely communicative. 3. Room was FAR smaller than advertised and was also dirty. The room to which I was assigned looked like NOTHING IN ANY OF THE PHOTOS. 4. Public shared restroom: i did not even go in since everything else smelled like piss, cigarettes and beer, I figured the bathrooms were also disgusting. 5. Parking is off site; no bell hop or other staff to carry bags up two flights of stairs (no lift). The only plus is that I got a few dollars of one key rewards for walking in and out of a horriffic, unsanitary, smoky boarding home- far far below any consideration of the name "hotel." It's not even hostel level. This is an unhealthy, and borderline dangerous place to stay. It is destined to close down, fail, and die. You may too if you stay there. DO NOT BOOK THIS HORRIBLE PLACE. I left within three minutes

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    Le Square Phillips

    (80 reviews)

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    Ville-Marie

    The room was spacious and clean. I had a great view of the street. The kitchenette had everything I…read moreneeded to enjoy a meal. The bed was comfortable and I appreciated the diffuser on the AC vent. The bathroom was well lit and I had lots of room to move around. I truly loved this room and wish everyone could have the same experience I did.

    This was one of the best hotels I've ever stayed at. My sister, her fiancé and I stayed here whilst…read morevisiting family in Saint-Guillaume and Brossard. The location is great - right in the heart of downtown, next to a Tim Horton's, a few blocks from a Pharmaprix, and with plenty of dining options within walking distance. While there aren't many parking options for a vehicle, we found their valet service well worth the $35-38 per day. The daily continental breakfast was tasty! There were plenty of options including oatmeal, cereals, fresh bagels, assorted meats and cheeses, yogurt, hard-boiled eggs, a variety of fruit, juices, milk, coffee and tea. The rooms were very clean and comfortable, with a full kitchen and cozy dining area, VERY comfortable bed(s), a big bath tub, and good views. I slept very well every night and was never disrupted by hotel sounds. There is also a rooftop gym and while small, has enough equipment to get the job done. There is also a heated pool and a nice rooftop area right next to it. The service was also top notch, everyone on the LSP team was very welcoming and polite. I tried my best to communicate in French, but they were patient and made sure I got the information I needed. I've stayed at hotels double the price that were half as good as Le Square Phillips. Can't wait to stay here again!

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