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Quality Hotel Midtown
Category: Event Planning & Services Hotels Hotels & Travel Hotels Hotels [Edit]
6445 Decarie BoulMontreal, QC H3W 3E1
(514) 739-3800
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- Free
4 reviews for Quality Hotel Midtown
4 reviews in English
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Review from Leeanne M.
Stayed here for three days over a holiday weekend.
My travelling buddy picked the hotel and booked two rooms for us.
Overall, it was a perfectly acceptable place to stay.
-- Rooms were clean and spacious. Not super updated or anything, but perfectly fine. We stayed on the 5th floor in a small 'wing' that only had 4 rooms in it and there was a couch outside our rooms.
--VERY close to the Metro which is great, since it is not right downtown.
-- A kosher deli, and a couple bars within walking distance if you want to start or end your night close to the hotel.
--Felt very safe in the neighborhood
Cultural note: The neighborhood seemed primarily Hasidic Jewish. I don't mention this because I personally care one way or other, but I found it rather interesting since I don't know much about that particular culture.
If you are looking for a cost-effective place and are ok with taking the Metro downtown - recommend! -
Review from Sarah O.
I reserved this place over the internet, needing something cheap for one night that suited my location preference. It was so bad that it became a funny experience.
First of all, when I was checking in, the woman behind the counter was in a terrible mood. She had a major attitude, and the more she huffed and puffed, the nicer I became. While she was checking me in, she was so angry she was throwing pens across the room and rolling her eyes and fidgeting around like she had ants in her pants. The thing that instantly popped into my head was that Dave Chappelle's skit of Popcopy training video...
"Hell yeah, I suck toes!.. Welcome to Popcopy, can I help you?" *Walks away*
"My butt is itching like crazy, and I took a shower! ....Can I help you?"
Pretty sure if Popcopy existed, she would've been employee of the year.
The rooms were borderline adequate and I felt strangely itchy laying in bed- bedbugs maybe? Also the wifi in the room was spotty and there was no fan in the bathroom so when I showered, the ceiling got moist and started raining down! Ghetto.
Also, this is a major Jewish neighbourhood, swarmed with long beards, kippahs and curly sideburns. At least I had a really delicious bagel for breakfast before leaving this quality hotel. -
Review from Doug S.
I stayed here over a 4-day weekend (Victoria Day weekend) and found the place to be quite satisfactory.
I stayed on the 5th floor and enjoyed a spacious room with a jet jacuzzi bathtub and an awesome shower with a lot of water pressure.
There's a pretty decent fitness center in the basement, along with an indoor heated pool and guest laundry facilities -- I used them all and with no complaints.
There's a decent continental breakfast, and that breakfast area turns into a kosher bistro.
This hotel is located a quick 5 minute walk from a Metro station, so it's easy to get downtown or anywhere else you need to be in Montreal. -
Review from S H.
I've been teetering between giving this place 1 or 2 stars, but I'm ultimately going with 2 because I can say that it probably could have been worse...
The entire facility needs to be renovated. The first room I was given was on the 3rd floor. It was so gross that I was planning on sleeping in a sweatshirt. The bathroom... omg... the sink was broken, filled with rust stains, and the hot water didn't turn on. The mirror was cracked, as was the floor tiles. The bathtub was TINY, and it was so nasty. It had deep rust stains, thick soap scum (like as if it hasn't been cleaned), and multiple hairs stuck all over. There was also a roach behind the toilet. The bed area was dingy - only one light worked, old box tv, dust all over (like thick and visible), and it looked like something out of a 1970's horror film.
I called down to the front desk and asked if some of the rooms have been renovated. She said no, but she said I was welcome to come down and look at some other rooms. I did that and ended up on the first floor. The room was far from nice (and good luck sleeping with the street noise outside), and it was not renovated either, but it was MUCH cleaner and brighter than the first room.
Once we settled in I turned on the air conditioning unit. Within a few minutes it started to smell. This was not like a musty, old smell. This was like a smell that was somewhere between sardines and a dirty c*otch (sorry, but that's the truth). So we turned off the air and let the smell clear. Then at night the noise started. Apparently the walls are VERY thin (so thin that they actually have a sign outside asking people to be quiet at night because they know people can hear). Let's just say that the couple staying next to us seemed to really enjoy the hour between midnight and 1am. At one point I started banging a water bottle against the wall, but then I just heard them giggle and then carry on 10 seconds later.
The breakfast buffet was nothing special. The eggs were nasty and rubbery, so I didn't eat those. The oatmeal looked super bad, and they didn't have anything to put in it. So if you are into the pastry thing then you will do fine here. That's about all that was palatable.
On the plus side, the Internet worked, they have vending machines to get water, and the front desk staff knows the place is horrible and is pretty willing to try to help you out (although they can only do so much ...).
