We stayed at this hotel in July 2007. There were 5 of us, a family of 4 and the kids grandmother, so we had a suite with two bedrooms and a shared bathroom. On the positive side, everything that has been written about the friendliness of the hosts is true - they were extremely friendly and helpful. The basement breakfast room is available for preparing your own (basic) meals if you choose and the breakfast was excellent. I was even able to play the piano during my stay. The rooms/ suite was fine , except for the noise (see below)
On the negative side, I had underestimated how far the hotel was from the centre of Montreal. I found it a pain having to take the metro, especially the return journey with tired children (and the not particularly nice neighbourhood). Also whilst it was easy enough to book a taxi that would take 5 going into town they were not so easy to come by getting back to the hotel. We mostly had to get 2, which obviously cost more. Also trying to get back the Saturday night when the fireworks were on was an absolute nightmare. Finally the road at the front of the hotel was very busy and you could hear traffic all night, even with the windows closed. It was also disappointing that the patio areas were shut for refurbishment whilst we were there, and the cycle paths are not next to the river, there is a freeway in between and industrial docks.
Obviously we would have had to pay more for the same hotel in a more central location. For us with kids it would have been better, especially if you add up the cost of the taxis. If you're happy to trek into town and you want a quiet room, ask for one away from the road.
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
probably not
I recommend this hotel for:
A romantic getaway
I do not recommend this hotel for:
People with disabilities, Older travelers, Families with young children, Families with teenagers
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Museums / Cultural / Historical sites