Le Centre Sheraton Montreal Hotel

3.5 star rating
32 reviews Rating Details

Category: Hotels

1201 Boulevard Rene-Levesque West
Montreal, QC H3B 2L7
(514) 878-2000
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  • Review from Maheen M.

    Mississauga, ON

    4.0 star rating
    4/19/2012

    My SO and I stayed at Le Centre Sheraton on a Hotwire deal; the location was great, walking distance to St Catherine and the Bell Centre.  I was very pleased with the service we received during check-in.  We got upgraded to a king bed suite and were happy with our room cleanliness.  The rooms are smaller than I expected, especially the bathrooms.  The hotel does have an awesome pool and hot tub combo on their fitness floor.  Their fitness area is huge and overlooks the city.

    Parking is affordable for $24 the night till the next day at 6pm!  Unfortunately, wifi is not free which is such a bummer.

    I will definitely be back for future Montreal weekend gateways!

  • Review from Kwoky L.

    Vancouver, BC

    4.0 star rating
    4/15/2012

    With a name like Sheraton, I know I can expect great accommodation and a great service. I was here for a conference and I was excited at the fact that it has a such a great location at Boul. Rene Levesque. It's close to the financial centre, Le Centre Bell, McGill University, and walkable to Chinatown and Parc du Mont Royal.

    The rooms were handsomely decorated and they were super clean. It also helps to have a view of the city from the room. Not exactly the best view but kinda cool to see the building roofs smoked up in the middle of a frigid cold winter. Service was spot on and friendly. For the price I paid, I got a pretty great deal for my money.

  • Review from Kenny T.

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    New York, NY

    USA
    3.0 star rating
    3/15/2012

    I thought this was a 4 stars property, but....

    I arrived at 1:30am in the morning
    The front desk was very nice, however she is very slow, she have to understand, is late, I been on the road all day, so she really need to speed things up

    Next morning, I went down stairs, I saw the bellman, and I asked, where is the  concierge desk. He pointed me the desk and told me is not open till 11am. 11am??
    People going on vacation, time is counting, I don't want to stay in the room till 11am

    So I walked to the front desk, and the front desk agent saw me, didn't say Hi or Good morning, to me book, that unacceptable

    I asked, do you have any information for the Montreal, where is the must see places?
    He pointed me to the bellman.
    I walked back to the bellman and asked him the same information
    He replied: Yes, I do tours here and he handed me the Gray Line Bus Tour booklet

    I'm like what the hell?
    I need a map of downtown Montreal and some information where all the must see places.

    He replied: You have to wait for Concierge

    Later on that day, I went online and did some researched my self, and found out lot more information about Montreal, later in the evening, I asked my friend to go down stairs and check with the concierge how can we get to the basilica. He told my friend is only end of the block from the hotel.

    He must be losing his mind!
    The closes train is 3 blocks away, not a big deal, I from New York, I can walk 3 short blocks, but the problem is he giving us a incorrect information, not good

    The hotel is located downtown area, central of everything, close to the train station, many taxi parked at the back of the hotel, soonest you walk outside, is there.

    Many restaurants is walking distance, this hotel is located in 1201 Rene Levesque Boul West, is only 1 block walking distance from St Catherine Street, St Catherine Street is like a main street, many activities going on there, shopping, food, strip clubs. lol

    Now let's talk about inside the hotel

    This hotel have 2 elevators from the lobby to the underground garage, and 6 elevators from the lobby to rooms up stairs, I think the hotel have 35 floors, I'm on 31st, over see the city view

    Hotel room is basic, nothing really special or stand out

    Overall, 3 stars, hotel services, front desk, concierge, bellman, 1 star

    I'm not going to say I will not be back, but they do have many other options in that area, if you traveling there in a slow seasons, you might able to get a good rate

  • Review from Steeven L.

    Etobicoke, ON

    4.0 star rating
    1/11/2012 4 Check-ins Here

    The Sheraton Montreal was home base for NYE 2012.

    A friend of mine found a great deal for a room right downtown on NYE and I was glad to hear it was at the Sheraton. Sheraton hotels have the most amazingly comfortable beds. The rooms are always clean and nicely furnished.

    There was a long line up to check in but that can be expected on the afternoon of December 31. After check in, the service was great. We called down for extra towels and there were brought up within 5 minutes.

    I didn't get to try the restaurant on site but I'll make sure to pop in next time.

    You can't go wrong with Sheraton, especially when it's downtown Montreal.

    The only downside is that the internet isn't free...

  • Review from AJ J.

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    Vancouver, BC

    5.0 star rating
    3/6/2012

    Anik!  Who is she but a voice on the other end of the hotel room phone when you dial 0. She is sweet, patient, and everybody's Mother and caregiver.  Sooo nice and talks to you and with you like she has known you forever and sincerely cares. Sheraton needs to cherish her.

  • Review from Tara E.

    Toronto, ON

    3.0 star rating
    11/18/2011 1 Check-in Here

    I got a pretty good price online through their website, especially considering I booked the day before I left. ($119 a night)

    It was a nice hotel. Nothing too crazy, but a clean, quiet hotel, quite close to the metro, and the main streets. The downside? $24 a night for parking, and wireless internet is not included (really??)

    I can't comment on the service, because I didn't receive any. They were nice when I checked in and out, but other than that I didn't have any interaction with anyone.

  • Review from Kristen M.

    Jersey City, NJ

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    1/2/2012

    Great hotel with friendly staff and nice amenities (hot tub, pool, impressive gym, great bar) The one and only downside is that they do not have complimentary wireless in the rooms.  We will stay again!

  • Review from Michael T.

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    Alhambra, CA

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    9/23/2011

    O Canada How I Love Thee!

    I really enjoyed this hotel.  From the outside, its really not much to look at.  Its borderline broken down from the outside but thankfully, looks can be deceiving.  

    I stayed here on my trip to Canada with 2 of my friends.  The room met my expectations (2 queens).  It wasn't too small and gave the feel of a decently maintained building.  So I didn't feel as if I was overpaying for an underwhelming hotel.  The thing that made this hotel standout is the location.  Location...location...location.  Suited my needs perfectly!  This place is about 2 blocks from Crescent St.  We could just simply walk for 2 minutes and find ourselves at a row of bars.  Restaurants were easy to find as well.  This comes in handy cause street parking can be a pain in downtown.

    One of the things that really surprised me was the concierge.  His name was Bruno.  I swear this guy knew anything and everything about anything you asked him.  A good concierge is hard to find and he completely surpassed all my expectations.  He was friendly, personable and always willing to help.  His recommendations were on point and gave us a variety of locations to choose from in case we wanted to try something different.

    Definitely enjoyed my stay at this hotel and would recommend this to anyone traveling in the area.

  • Review from Rod P.

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    Victoria, BC

    4.0 star rating
    6/9/2011

    Great rooms, great location, very helpful, plentiful and happy staff. My drawback is the nickle & diming.
    It has been a long time since I have stayed in a hotel that did not offer high speed internet to its business travellers.
    Here I must either use their business center off the lobby or pay $14.75/day for High Speed Light. In addition it automatically logs you out every 5 minutes of non-use. Outside of this knock I like the hotel.

  • Review from Yvonne T.

    Toronto, ON

    3.0 star rating
    3/28/2011 5 photos 1 Check-in Here

    Booked the Centre Sheraton via Expedia pour mon voyage a Montreal.

    Arrived around 11pm. One guest services agent manning the station with a build up of guests slowly trickling in. Wasn't the friendliest and although I'm a pretty smart cookie and can figure out where the elevators are, she neglected to mention them (as she had to the previous guest).  I'm a huge fan of consistency when it comes to the service industry.

    Check-in was painless since everything was already prepaid.  Booked a double room. The bed was a little too soft for my liking but the pillows were heavenly.

    The bathroom was well equipped. Bonus points for a powerful hairdryer and water efficient toilets. Penalty points for weak water pressure from the showerhead and and a soap dish that was placed retardly high which with an accident-prone gal like me means screaming tabernac many times as my elbow rams into it without remembering its existence.

    There was a rowdy crowd of teenage boys next door but that was easily remedied as the guest services desk sent someone up within minutes to give them a warning.  That didn't do much, but I guess other neighbors also complained and a second warning at the door finally got them to leave the hotel for whatever club venue they were pre-drinking for.

    This Sheraton pales in comparison to the Toronto one in many ways.  Being a much older hotel it didn't have an iPod alarm clock - and Murphy's Law of course was in full force as a forgetful me neglected to bring my iPhone charger.  Other things that I deduct points for: charging for LOCAL phone calls and charging for wireless internet!  

    All in all a pretty good location. I walked everywhere other than catching a cab to escape the cold and get to dinner.

  • Review from Tara L.

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    Holly, MI

    USA
    3.0 star rating
    7/28/2011

    Booked this place for an overnight stay while in Montreal. The only thing that I would suggest is that if u see a great deal on Expedia, Orbitz, or http://Hotels.com, make sure u snatch it right away, as this place books up super quick, especially during holiday times! I waited too long to book, and subsequently could have gotten a $120/night rate, but I ended up paying $170/night before taxes. Add the foreign exchange credit card fee and things add up pretty quickly.

    The room we got was the queen one, and while the bed was quite comfortable, especially after a long trek, the room was very small and felt a bit tight. There was a nice chair with ottoman next to the bed, with a large mirror on the opposing wall. The view we had was facing the backside of the street, so it was pretty quiet.

    Water pressure was great in the shower, and the bathroom was nicely decorated with champagne marble counter tops with granite flooring. It's just a shame that the ceilings had that "popcorn" look to them. The other thing is that there is no fan in the bathroom, so just be prepared for that.

    The central location in the city to all the main attractions makes this place very attractive, and with all day parking at $21/day with in-out privileges, u can't complain.

    Overall, I would recommend staying here for a few nights but not longer than 3 nights. Don't bother saving a few bucks for the queen room. Definitely get the king room, it's much more worth having that extra space. You're staying at a full-service Sheraton hotel, so might as well spend the extra 10-20 bucks for the room. I'm also guessing that you'd get a better floor choice, even though our floor (27th) wasn't bad at all.

    Great customer service, and excellent English skills! FYI, Internet is now $16/day.

  • Review from Jacqueline R.

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    Miami Beach, FL

    USA
    5.0 star rating
    11/10/2011

    Had a great stay! Best housekeeping staff! Carol is great.  Lady at c/I could have been nicer but everyone else made up for it! Love the views. Room service was fast and tasty.  Will come back

  • Review from S S.

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    Fremont, CA

    USA
    2.0 star rating
    6/27/2011

    I stayed here for three nights for a conference. Had it not been for incredibly noisy guests on 2 out of 3 nights that I was staying here, and the response of the hotel staff, my review would have been much better. The first night, I had some loud teenagers playing music and shouting with their door open. One call to the operator, who was very responsive, took care of that. She assured me that it would be taken care of, and it was. She was fantastic - and her attitude alone is why I am giving 2 stars.

    The second time it happened, the operator (a different one) was incredibly rude and acted like I was causing problems. This time the neighbors were shouting in French, dancing, and singing with their tv on loudly. I called the operator twice and the noise never stopped. I didn't end up sleeping that night and had to get up at 4:45 am for an early flight. It was such a horrible experience, and I felt so sick the next morning, not to mention the fact that I had to deal with the operator's rudeness - well, minus two stars for that.

    At the price I was paying, I would have expected a better experience....not to mention the fact that they didn't have WiFi in the hotel (minus another star). I guess not all hotels have that, but I stayed at a B&B (at half the cost) in Montreal right before I stayed at the Sheraton, and even they had WiFi. Shame on the Sheraton for not taking care of their guests when they indicate that a neighbor is being unruly.

  • Review from Paul C.

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    Bath, MI

    USA
    1.0 star rating
    8/26/2010

    First off, this review is about "Le Café Bar" the restaurant in - and run by - the Le Centre Sheraton Hotel.  

    I stopped by this restaurant as I was waiting for a friend who was staying at the hotel, as we were planning on eating there for dinner.  Since I got there early to wait I sat at the bar and decided to just have a drink to kill time.  There were no bar menus available, and I (mistakenly) assumed that prices would be similar to several of the other places I had been at in the surrounding blocks, as this place seemed nowhere special.  

    I ordered a local beer, and was asked if I wanted a half pint or a full pint (I believe they were imperial pints), and figuring that I only wanted to spend a few dollars ordered the half pint.  After waiting around for a while and eventually meeting my friend I cashed out at the bar only to find out that my half pint beer was $9.  I wasn't so angry at this as I was when I asked how much the full pint was - $10.  

    If I had ordered a pint of beer and found out it was $10, I would have been a little upset, but finding out that the bartender neglected to offer me the obvious upsell choice was really a kick in the pants.  

    To be fair and put this in context I'm also not the kind of person that's looking for the cheapest beer out there - I have had plenty of $10 half pints in my day, and enjoyed them.  All the beer prices at Le Café Bar were the same - if I had ordered a Bud Light it still would have been $9.

    After finding out this pricing we decided we'd look at the menu before getting a table.  It made sense that the place was so empty - the cheapest meal on the menu was a plain burger for $18.  We decided to walk around the corner to much better restaurants where I was able to get a phenomenal meal for only $16.

    It's a hotel bar/restaurant, and it's my fault for not looking at the prices ahead, but their fault for trying to stick it to you.  Short review - buyer beware.

  • Review from VegasKureigu B.

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    Las Vegas, NV

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    10/8/2008 1 photo

    Got the room on Priceline for $90.  Good, central location.  Tried to avoid $25 parking fee by parking on the street outside the hotel -- it's a no parking zone between 6 and 7:30 am -- so I ended up spending extra with my $42 ticket.  ($12 all night at the lot right behind the hotel, by the way.)

    Starbucks in the room is nice.  The hotel seemed not-brand-new but not showing signs of aging, and the room was incredibly clean.  Our view from the 8th floor was of Mont Royal & the surrounding office buildings...not a bad view at all.

    I agree with the other reviewer that there isn't too much local flavor to the hotel, but I think most chain hotels are that way.

    One block away from the shops & restaurants on Ste. Catherine is also fantastic...never a worry about where to eat -- it's deciding that's the hard part.

    I'd absolutely stay here again!

  • Review from Sasha L.

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    New York, NY

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    2/8/2012

    The rooms are super duper small! No complaint though because i think thats just how all hotels in Montreal area are. Our 2 bed room literally had just that. enough room for 2 beds and some decorative chairs. Also a lot of the other hotels in Montreal has a European flair, tacky bedding, feels elizabethan. I get it that Montreal has that sort of charm. But i still would like to see modern bedding/modern furniture. Sheraton does not have the tacky bedding so if that's what you want i'd say try the Queen Elizabeth a few blocks down. Known for the European old flair. The pool is a decent size. Theres a hot tub and a sauna room that can probably fit 2 -4 people comfortably. Theres also an outdoor terrace to tan but we didn't get to use that. Parking does cost a bit extra for self parking or valet. This was the best deal with a corporate rate. The lobby was nice and spacious with a small area for seating. We went to Montreal during a busy weekend so the hotel had a lot of traffic in and out. The location was also great! walking distance to the shops (literally 2 blocks away) and some good food. The trek to the Montreal Chinatown was a bit far, maybe 15-20mins by foot if that helps. However I must say this hotel tries to nickel and dime you every way possible. The wifi in the rooms are additional costs. Luckily it was included in my corporate rate. My only complaint is the front desk attendants. They come across as snotty and not really willingly trying to help you answer your questions about the area. However because of the price, i will prob return next time I am in Montreal!

  • Review from Andy H.

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    Brooklyn, NY

    USA
    3.0 star rating
    8/6/2008

    Typical Sheraton that lacks any real character or local feel. I mean it looks like the Sheraton in Boston, and the one in NYC, and the one in Chicago.

    But it was clean and we were checked into our room quickly. We only stayed one night, as we had a free weekend in another nearby hotel, and stayed here before checking into it.

    Located a few blocks away from Montreal's main train station for all you Amtrak fans. The bar is beautiful and the pub grub was decent.

  • Review from Ali Z.

    Calgary, AB

    2.0 star rating
    7/29/2011 2 Check-ins Here

    As you go through the other reviews you'll notice a common thread: disappointment. Understandably an older hotel will have issues but given its prime location downtown Montreal (a block from the Bell Centre - damn you Habs, why aren't you playing during the summer so I can pay homage to the 2nd best Canadian team?) I well and truly expected something a slight bit better. The drive way is narrow, poorly lit and a nightmare during rush-hour with cars backed up attempting to make a turn onto the streets. Parking downtown isn't cheap however at $22 a night it's almost as bad as Calgary. The staff were attentive however didn't provide anything above and beyond adequate service. Internet is not included for either business travelers or Sheraton Preferred Guests members (though it is complimentary at other hotels within the chain), the air conditioning was both loud and ineffective though I will excuse that as this was during a heat wave and I imagine every a/c was running at full. The room (King size bed) was acceptable, the mattress comfortable, chairs and table provided though the bathroom was small given the size of the room.

    On my next trip to Montreal I wouldn't be adverse to staying here again though I will consider nearby alternatives as there wasn't any specific draw to this Sheraton.

  • Review from Shannon C.

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    Cambridge, MA

    USA
    5.0 star rating
    1/20/2009

    Stayed at this Sheraton over a long weekend. Temp was -14F and snowy the whole time but the experience at the hotel couldn't have been better. Staff was pleasant and amazingly helpful with restaurant and things to do recommendations. Rooms were clean and smelled nice. The continental breakfast was closed down for the month while my boyfriend and I were there so the concierge gave us free breakfast meal tickets for the hotel restaurant Bistro Boulevard which was amazing and probably much better than the Continental would have been anyway...though, to be fair, I'm not a fan of buffets anyway.

    Overall, great experience and would definitely go back or recommend to friends.

    Warning--there are VERY low ceilings in the parking garage. If you are driving an SUV or truck and planning to park in the hotel's lot, I would confirm with them in advance that your vehicle will definitely be able to fit.

  • Review from Brian L.

    Philadelphia, PA

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    9/8/2010

    Hotel was in a central location, nice staff, and a nice atrium.  It's about 2 blocks from Gare Centrale, so that was sweet.  The elevators were super fast and had 6 of them.  

    Rooms were quite large, with 2 beds (if you ask) and a couch.  There are many outlets, and some coax plugs for some reason.  The bathroom was really long - nothing special in there besides the length.

    The only issue I had was that I called and asked about the AC unit not working.  Either no one came in to fix it, or they tried and couldn't - they didn't leave a note.  I wish that they said something one way or another.  Oh well, won't stop me from staying here again.

  • Review from Karen C.

    New York, NY

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    8/3/2010

    Hotel was a little older than I was expecting and the front is undergoing renovations but otherwise everything else about the place has been great.

    Clean gym with up-to-date equipment, although a little short on space for the weight training area. Nice looking pool & jacuzzi.

    Super comfy bed, linens, and pillows.

    Fresh, modern looking rooms & bathrooms.

    Friendly and helpful staff (front desk, concierge, etc).

    It's pretty close to a lot of things, especially all the shops on Rue St. Catherine and restaurants on Rue Crescent.

    I'd stay here again if I came back.

  • Review from Jeffrey K.

    Rockville Centre, NY

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    Updated - 10/20/2008

    The recent updates which include the moving of the restaurant from one of the Mezzanine levels to the ground floor and the addition of the lobby bar (where I believe there once was a Starbucks), is a nice touch.

    Oh, and the reisdent bird on the 6th floor is still there and still entertaining the masses who are visiting the pool.

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  • Review from Garth S.

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    Allston, MA

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    7/25/2010

    Le Centre Sheraton is a good hotel, centrally located downtown and just a stone's throw from the Bell Centre, the Metro, and Saint Catherine Street.   It even has its own mammoth interior parking garage, although you'll want to watch out for the very sharp turns between floors and the frighteningly steep exit ramp.  If you're looking for convenience, you can't ask for more.

    I stayed at Le Centre last year when I found a great last minute deal and a few weeks ago, just as I was thinking about another trip to Montreal, Starwood Resorts e-mailed me an offer I decided not to refuse.  For $129 per night I got a large room on the 27th floor, a comfortable king-sized bed, a flat-screen TV and a view of the city.  I couldn't ask for much more, except maybe a newspaper at my door when I got up each morning, which everyone else on my floor seemed to have.  Hardly a big deal but I was momentarily annoyed.  I'm no stranger, however, to the pricing "packages" developed by hoteliers and car dealers so it's entirely possible that my neighbors with the "free" newspapers paid more for their rooms than I did for mine.

    So why four stars and not five?  More lighting or higher wattage bulbs in the bathrooms would be a very good place to start--it would certainly have been nice to see my face as I was trying to shave it.  Perhaps some artwork on the guest floors to break up the unsettling anonymity of the corridors and a more welcoming lobby would have helped.  I realize that most people, myself included, prefer hanging out in their rooms but the institutional feel of most hotel chains--even the nicer ones--never fails to depress me.   As another review noted, one Sheraton looks pretty much like another and while the quality is consistent, a little individuality  makes a difference.  

    I was happy with what I got for the price I paid but I've been to hotels where I've felt more like a "guest" and less like a guy paying for a place to sleep.   Overall, though, I have no complaints.  Assuming I found another good deal, I'd return to Le Centre Sheraton in a second.

  • Review from Amanda X.

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    Homosassa, FL

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    12/7/2008

    Good hotel. Normally I have SOMETHING to whine about but this place was just fine. The people were nice enough to switch my non-changeable reservation after I realized I booked the wrong night. Ask any other hotel to do that and they will usually tell you TOO BAD and gobble your money.

    The view from the room was nice, the linens were clean, the location is awesome (around the corner from all the food and shops on ste. catherines).

    OH! Ok, my only complaint is that an internet connection is $16 a DAY! Just obscene, I'm used to around $10/day so $16 is just a big wow.

    Other than that, a very nice hotel with a very accommodating staff.

  • Review from Tony B.

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    Boston, MA

    USA
    3.0 star rating
    7/31/2010

    Standard Sheraton nothing special.
    Location is great if you are here on business, but next time I will try the W.
    I was not impressed with this hotel.

    The location is good for St Catherine street and the Metro.
    There is a bus (515) that runs every 20 minutes from the tourist information center that takes you to the old city.

    Lot's of restaurant in the area, but all very average.

    Service is good, none of the attitudes Americans tend to perceive.
    I did not have issues with anyone that could not speak English in Montreal or Quebec. Maybe now that the money is equal they have less of an attitude?

    I would not eat or drink at the hotel unless it is your only choice.
    A glass of wine (Woodbridge) is $14 (even in the club lounge), I want a glass not a bottle. BTW a bottle of Woodbridge is $11 at the Duty free.
    A glass of milk on the kids menu is $4. Did I buy the cow?

    The club lounge is very nice, but alcohol drinks are not included.
    A glass of wine in the club lounge should be $7 at the most, it's not like you are serving great wines. I noticed very few people were ordering drinks. Maybe if it was a fair price you might sell some and the waiters might get some tips???
    Soft drinks are free, but if you want anything other than water or tea you have to try and get the attention of a waiter.
    How about putting the soda out like every other club lounge?

    The light breakfast in the club lounge is very good (except the premade frozen muffins), but the appetizers at night are awful, don't even bother.
    They have an espresso machine, but it only worked 2 of the 5 days I was there. This was the main reason I chose this location over the Westin, so this was really annoying. They need to address that issue.

    Parking is expensive if you park at the hotel, but Autopark Stanley is behind the hotel, it is only $16 for 24 hours and you do not have to deal with the valet.

  • Review from Johnny B.

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    Manhattan, NY

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    12/16/2011

    Very nice accommodations. Centrally located to everything. Walls are a little thin. We heard the couple next in the room having some "morning relations". Very clean and modern. Would stay here again. Helpful staff.

  • Review from Eva H.

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    Natick, MA

    USA
    3.0 star rating
    9/8/2009

    The hotel was in a great area. Close to St. Catherine's street, metro, bars, and restaurants. The staff were nice, the rooms were clean. Hotel is family friendly.

    The cost was kinda pricy. Internet was $17 a night. Parking was $25 a night. The room was $180 usa a night.

    I tried to go the pool one night and there were a ton of people there, mostly screaming kids at 9 p.m. That was kind of a turn off. So much for kicking back and relaxing.

    I did not have any of the spa services done but did check out the spa area. It was not enticing at all, in fact dissapointing.

  • Review from isa b.

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    Chicago, IL

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    9/16/2009

    Overall this hotel was an ideal choice because of its location (a block from St. Catherine) and close to Vieux Montreal which was one of the prettiest places around this awesome city.
    The service was excellent, the beds are huge and bathrooms are modern and clean. The price was right too because of Hotwire :)
    There are a bunch of places to walk to, so you don't need a vehicle.

  • Review from Daniella F.

    Vancouver, BC

    3.0 star rating
    11/9/2010 1 Check-in Here

    This hotel was not very clean. The internet costs $16/day, which is crazy. Also, at the beginning of the cold season, if you turn your heater on it sets off the fire alarm.

  • Review from Matthew C.

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    Forest Hills, NY

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    9/29/2010 2 Check-ins Here

    I've been going to Montreal for over 20 years and I've stayed at this hotel at least 50 times. I have nothing but great things to say about it. The prices are very reasonable considering the location in downtown Montreal. The amenities are great and the rooms were all just recently renovated with updated furnishings LCD TVs and new bathrooms. The service at this hotel is what makes it exceptional. Everyone is helpful and courteous. When you stay ask "Maria the Concierge" for recommendations for dinner, sightseeing, or anything else. She along with the rest of the staff make this the place to stay.

  • Review from J P.

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    • 3 reviews

    Manhattan, NY

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    8/1/2011

    Great hotel, great location and amazing bar in the lobby! Bedrooms were decent size with a nice comfortable bed and a very clean bathroom. But the only reason i'm writing this review is for Marie from the concierge front desk. She was so helpful in telling us where to go and how to get there. She told us to go to Santos when we asked where to go for dancing/drinking/lounging and she was right on the money. Santos (in old Montreal) is a great place. The hotel even offers free internet for everyone by the front desk which was a plus. Also, if you want the best crepes in town, walk over to Drummond (less than a minute walk from the hotel) and go to Chez Cora, go b/w 9-10 to avoid the lines because after 10 am, the lines are out the door.

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