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A group of friends and I (five of us in total) stayed here three nights for Spring Break 2012. I booked online through the hotel website - I had to send my credit card information via email, which seemed sketchy, but don't worry - the...More
For the life of me I don't know why they call this place a hotel. It's not. It's a rooming house. You walk into a narrow corridor and make your way to the back where the owner has her office. We picked up our keys...More
This is an great hotel to travel to especially if you are young and students like me and my friends were when travelling and money is an issue. Between four of us we rented a suite and basically it is a small apartment with a...More
Everything at this hotel is completely on par with the price you are paying for it. The rooms are extremely basic and if you do not have a "suite", you must use a common bathroom. My friends and I split a suite and a regular...More
I stayed in one of the big suites with my mom and my son for 7 nights. The fact that it had a kitchen and a separate bedroom sold us on the place and I'm very glad that I chose it. It is in a...More
The bar-none entertainment district for music and arts, Quartier des Spectacles is an interactive playground that delights the senses. It totals over 30 performance halls, with the vibrant Place des Festivals at its heart. The outdoor event space features glowing towers, glass edifices, and granite-lined bike paths, and hosts annual festivals, concerts, and comedy nights. The cinema, theatres, and
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exhibition centres are entwined with external art projects, exemplified at Montreal's Contemporary Art Museum and appearing along every walkway of the Promenade des Artistes in the form of sculpture and public works, from digitally-enhanced swingsets to glowing fountains. Design, performance, and alternative music come together here, a stone's throw from the lively Latin Quarter along Rue Saint-Denis, the quintessential after-party spot for dinner and a drink following a day of jazz, poetry and play.