The Loft Hotel
Category: Event Planning & Services Hotels Hotels & Travel Hotels Hotels [Edit]
334 Terrasse Saint-DenisMontréal, QC H2X 1C8
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- Free
5 reviews for The Loft Hotel
5 reviews in English
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Review from vicente f.
Great, one of the biggest rooms I have ever stayed in. The customer service was attentive and non invasive.
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Review from Lisa S.
North York, ON
If you are looking for a funky space in a colourful neighbourhood you will like this hotel. If you are looking for a hotel experience involving any level of service and/or life-made-easier, this is not your place.
The unit was large and spacious with enough space to host a huge party. The kitchen would have been useful had some necessities been supplied, such as coffee or a corkscrew. There is no phone, hence no way to contact the front desk. The units were all advertised as having king sized beds, which was a factor in our booking this place. Our bed was a queen, and didn't have a fitted sheet, so any minimal tossing and turning resulted in a big mess. No iron or ironing board. Not enough pillows.
You're on your own in terms of getting your luggage to your room and parking your car. Parking fees are high.
This place has potential but needs to get a grasp on the concept of service. -
Review from melissa m.
The room was beautiful and incredibly spacious, and we kept joking that we could definitely live in this hotel room. After which we would list numerous small modifications that needed to be made. Nothing about the place was bad, but there are quite a few quirks that need improvement, such as a lack of sufficient towels and a front desk staff undone by the request for more. Also, the bathroom was not quite clean, with hair and dust on the edge of the shower at our arrival. It's a really neat space, but be forewarned that space is difficult for anyone from Montreal, and visitors, to find, and it's not the polished experience you might find at a more established hotel.
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Review from Marisa T.
Modern. Beautiful. Amazing.
Went to Montreal for Labor Day weekend with my boyfriend and another couple. Having looked at a lot of places on-line, and after reading reviews of all of them, settled on this hotel - the reviews, which you can find on http://booking.com are spot on.
The hotel is not really finished yet - there are a ton of little punch-list items that need to be finished (ie. patches on the walls that were spackled but not yet painted,etc.), but overall, the experience was great.
We were upgraded from an 800 SF loft to a 1,200 SF loft with two king sized (delicious) beds. One was behind french doors, while the other was behind curtains. There was an enormous living room / dining room / kitchen space with a fully equipped kitchen (although the dishes / glasses were a bit mix and match in order to have 4 of everything).
The hotel's reception rooms are gorgeous - the general manager and owner were nice enough to take me on a tour of the hotel, where they showed me the reception rooms along with a bunch of the other hotel rooms. It seems the concept will be that everything is for sale - so if you like the furniture or art in your room, you can just order it.
I loved this hotel, especially for the price and would highly recommend it, with the caveat that it's not a 5-star experience. The staff are incredible, the rooms great, there are just little nit-picky things that need to be taken care of. All-in-all, it was a great experience and I would love to go back. -
Review from Richard D.
Looks to have all the right ingredients for a cool boutique but hasn't got it together yet. We arrived late evening after a delayed flight and 2 hour immigration line to be told that we had been booked into another hotel due to "a water infiltration" and given the cab fare to get there. That would have been fine if the new hotel was remotely equivalent but it was a depressing 70s era concrete specimen right on the highway. We returned to Loft Hotel who helped us book a nicer hotel but took no responsibility for the higher price required for a last minute reservation elsewhere. 4 hours and 5 cab rides later we got settled into a new hotel which I can recommend - L'Hotel in Old Montreal which is full of great artwork and helpful staff.
