Hotels in Montreal
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Montreal is situated in the Quebec region, and is one of Canada’s biggest and best cities, with its wonderful Gallic vibe, (the official language is French). Montreal is a busy but well looked after city, with smart shopping and public areas, clean streets and good public transport services and there is also a lot of interesting architecture, both modern and historic that gives it an attractive, cultural feel. Montreal was ranked 16th in a list of the world’s most liveable cities in 2008, and it makes a great holiday location with its vibrant nightlife, excellent shopping,fine dining and , and there is plenty to see and do with art galleries, museums, theatres and sports activities spread throughout the city.
Montreal has some excellent hotels such as the chic and modern Hotel Le Germain, which is situated right in the heart of the city centre. Luxury and style is combined with wonderful views of the city, and the hotel also has its very own fine dining with the critically acclaimed Laurie Raphaël Montréal restaurant. If you are on a slightly stricter budget then Four Points by Sheraton offers a good mix of both standard and luxury rooms and is situated right next to the McGill University in the bustling business district. This hotel is only a few steps away from the city’s famous underground pedestrian network, which has a number of good shops, restaurants and cafes. Hotel Jazz is very popular with visitors to the city and offers intimate and friendly atmosphere, situated conveniently near downtown Old Montreal. Hotel Jazz is a converted Victorian mansion, which combines some lovely historic features with modern conveniences, and is good value for money with some low priced, tidy rooms.


If you want to find out more about hotels in Montreal then you can go to www.tripadvisor.com, which not only provides information about the hotels and guide prices, but also allows previous visitors to leave their own reviews of the hotel, so you can get a first person idea of what they are actually like in real life. You can also check availability and book online with Trip Advisor, or you could visit the hotel’s website directly to check out any current offers or promotions. It is important if you are planning a trip to Montreal to book in advance during busy times like Christmas or the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal, as the main hotels fill up quickly during these times.
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