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Auberge Alternative (De Jeunesse) Du Vieux-Montreal
Category: Event Planning & Services Hotels Hotels & Travel Hotels Hotels [Edit]
358 Rue Saint-PierreMontreal, QC H2Y 2M1
(514) 282-8069
- Price Range:
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- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- Free
3 reviews for Auberge Alternative (De Jeunesse) Du Vieux-Montreal
3 reviews in English
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Review from Mathieu B.
Roxboro, QC
Propre propre propre! Clean clean clean!!! (français après)
20$ the night
5$ for a locker
single bunk beds
FREE: Coffee, Tea, Internet (open from 6 am until 1am)
A Homeless could affort that confy group room if they don't drink their change too much. Really well situated: 10 minutes walk from Métro Champ de Mars or Métro Square Victoria. 2-3 streets from Francois-Xavier near Centaur Theatre. cross street from St-Paul (in the Art Gallery section) and De La Commune in Old Montreal.
20$ la nuit
5$ le cadenas
Ben de la place, petit lit 2 étages.
Café, Thé, Internet GRATUIT
Même un robineux qui boit pas trop peu se permerttre ça! Top Notch comme place ridiculement bien situé transversale à St-Paul (dans le coin des boutiques d'art)et De La Commune. à 2-3 rues de Rue Francois-Xavier (ou y'a le Centaur Theatre). -
Review from Colleen R.
Montreal is an expensive city, and when you're planning a wedding, it doesn't make sense to shell out hundreds of dollars a night for a quick getaway to the city. Hence our decision to hit up the Auberge Alternative during our stay in the city.
My fiancé and I opted for a private room and paid only CAD$75 per night (cash or travelers checks only). Our room ("Rouge") had minimal furnishings (no nightstands) and no bathroom (no biggie). Also, there's no air conditioning, so it might be a good idea to invest in some earplugs if you need to sleep with open windows for ventilation.
But the hostel's location makes up for the bare-bones amenities. It's in Old Montreal, which reminds me of parts of the French Quarter in New Orleans, minus the strip joints. There are tons of boutiques and swanky restaurants nearby. It's within walking distance of downtown and the subway, so it's a good home base for exploring the city.
Side note: the reservation system is a little quirky -- you can book online months in advance, but need to call the hostel on a specific day just before you arrive to confirm your reservation. -
Review from Amber J.
I recommend this place highly. Kitchen area is wide open, comfortable, and there is a lot of room to store food. It's in a great location in old Montreal and is very quiet at night. Very homey. Staff is lovely. Free towels, sheets, and fair trade coffee. Bathrooms are clean and comfortable. Rooms are small, like any hostel, but lockers are spacious. Expect to pay 25-26 dollars a night. Very worth it!
