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William Gray by Gray Collection
4.5/5102 Reviews

William Gray by Gray Collection

Old Montreal Montreal|0.32km from Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel
I love this hotel nestled in the heart of Old Montréal and Old Port. I had a great room with a wonderful corner view of Old Montréal, it’s rooftops, the Grande Roue and the little cafes and boutiques below. Room is very comfortable. I love the long modern working desk, the comfy lounge chair, plush bedding and above all the spa multi jet shower… Because of pandemic restrictions most of the amenities of the hotel were not accessible. The hotel has such a nice lounge and bar area but I couldn’t go there. The gym was also off limits. There is an outdoor courtyard that was advertised as open even in the winter with fire pits but it wasn’t accessible during my stay. My only complaint would be that my room was drafty but I also stayed on one of the coldest weekends of the year and I could adjust the heat in the room. I asked for a throw blanket to cuddle in while reading in the lounge chair. They brought me the cuddliest faux fur blanket, I was almost thankful for the draft. Can’t wait for my next opportunity to stay here. In my opinion, this hotel is more geared towards adults (solo/business/couples/adult getaways) rather than families with young children. It has a high-end, modern, chic vibe. However, I’m quite sure they would accommodate children too. Photos don’t do the view justice. They were taken during a snow storm with poor visibility. Under normal conditions, was really nice and at night, so beautiful with all the lights and illuminated Grande Roue.

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Candlewood Suites Montreal Downtown Centre Ville
4.2/5113 Reviews
Quartier des Spectacles
Arrived in the afternoon, the front desk arranged a room facing the yard, it was a bit dark, and there was a smell of eating in the room, which was not ideal. Then I immediately went to the front desk downstairs to change to another room facing the street, on the 20th floor. Because it is next to the main street of Montreal and close to China Town, the sound is very noisy at night, and the glass is useless and not soundproof. I had to catch a flight the next day, so I didn't sleep much. Each has its pros and cons. The sanitary conditions are good, the facilities feel a bit outdated, but the room is big enough, the service attitude of the front desk staff is very good, and the proximity to China Town satisfies my homesick Chinese stomach. The overall experience is 3.8 points. It's a fair score.
Homewood Suites by Hilton Montreal Downtown
4.3/5109 Reviews
Downtown Montreal
The hotel is very new, the location is good, it is convenient to go anywhere, the following is Chinatown. The management was a bit confusing. I found that there was no hair dryer in the room. I told the front desk that it was sent. I don’t know if it was this reason. After leaving, I was deducted 86 Canadian dollars. I didn’t refund for a long time. After that, I asked Trip.com customer service to ask, saying that I deducted it by mistake. It took more than a week to return. By the way, praise Trip.com's service, warm and efficient, praise!
Hampton Inn by Hilton Montreal Downtown
4.4/5128 Reviews
Downtown Montreal
First, Hilton-branded hotels are my chain of choice and I am also a Diamond Member and have been for years. We chose the Hampton Inn Downtown Montreal due to its location; close to Old Montreal, Chinatown, the shopping district, and restaurants. At check-in the customary ”thank you for being an Honors Member” was not mentioned though not a big deal! As a Diamond Member I asked about the comp upgrade if available. I was told by the agent at the front desk that there were no upgrades available and that I was in a room with a ”couch”! Not sure what the 1 ½ person couch would do but whatever. We arrived at our room, our small room. We were on a 7-day trip to cold climates with outdoor events therefore we had a lot of baggage - nowhere to put it all in the room. From the room, I dialed ”0” and asked if we could please be assigned another room. The person on the phone said ”yes, of course, we will put you in a suite!”. (See above, front desk agent, no suites available.) We arrived to a large suite with great amenities - full kitchen and appliances, corner room, lots of room, etc. The downside, the floors were a mess - I mentioned it but never heard back. We used a damp towel and cleaned the entire room ourselves. Oh, the towel, it wasn't healthy looking after that. The runner carpets at the bed were no better. I door parking was great BUT it's where all the ********* smokers gather though there's no indoor smoking in any of the building. BTW - note that ********* is TOTALLY legal in Canada so that was not the issue - smoking inside was the issue. So, great location, nice property, attention to detail and Hilton Honors members is very lacking and a front desk agent who got caught in a little lie!
Hyatt Centric Montreal
4.5/5104 Reviews
The room is very good and the service is good. Park your car and go in at the passage of the small street and wait for the rolling shutter door to open. There is a heated swimming pool on the 14th floor of the hotel. The scenery is very good. You can see the scenery of the old port. It only takes a few minutes to go to the pedestrian street.
SpringHill Suites Old Montreal
4/5108 Reviews
Old Montreal
The suite has a sofa bed. It was originally a twin bed and can accommodate 3 or more people. The location is convenient. The hotel has a parking lot, but it is too expensive and there are cheaper ones nearby.
Hotel Place d'Armes
4.5/5101 Reviews
Downtown Montreal
We stayed at the Hotel Place d'Armes for four nights. We stayed there primarily because of its location. We were not disappointed. Right in the heart of Old Montreal, the hotel was perfectly located (across from the plaza of the same name) for what we wanted to see and do. In addition, it had a reputation as a nice upscale hotel that treated its guests well. We weren't disappointed there either. When we arrived by cab, Carl greeted us at the door, relieved us of luggage, and ushered us to Jolemie who checked us in and assigned us to a room (in building two) that was tastefully and comfortably furnished. She answered all our questions in a friendly manner and gave us tips about the area. Carl brought bags to our room, made sure we saw all the features, explained how things worked, and then left us to relax. The next day we met Sam, another staff member in the reception area, who answered more of our questions, gave suggestions about where to go, what to do, where to eat. These three individuals set the tone for our stay and made it a positive experience. But, let's be honest, no hotel is perfect so we did encounter a couple of glitches I should note. My wife and I are tea drinkers. While there was a coffeemaker in the room, there was no tea kettle or tea. There was coffee in the lobby, but there too, there was no hot water. Okay, we can live with that; we just went to a local cafe, but that meant going out a little earlier than we wanted to. The other thing was a bit strange. Saturday morning we asked the concierge to please make dinner reservations for us a particular popular restaurant. A few hours later we got a call from him that the restaurant was all booked up. But we went to the restaurant anyway thinking that there's always room for walk-ins even if we have to wait. We were right. There was room. And we didn't have to wait. We were seated immediately and enjoyed our meal. But, we have to ask, why wouldn't a knowledgeable concierge suggest just walking in. No matter. We still like Hotel Place d'Armes and would recommend it. Thank you Jolemie, Carl, and Sam..

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Average Temperature

• January to March: -5.01°C during the day, -9.83°C at night

• April to June: 14.81°C during the day, 8.89°C at night

• July to September: 20.44°C during the day, 14.7°C at night

• October to December: 2.77°C during the day, -1.67°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 84.2 cm

• Summer: 96.0 cm

• Autumn: 115.57 cm

• Winter: 112.33 cm

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