Hilton Quebec has an excellent location - very close to the Parliament House, walking distance to the old quebec area, close to a few of the popular eateries & coffee. If you choose to stay in a room with the Parliament view, you can also see the Chateau Frontenac. Bed is very comfortable.
Service wise, it's rather prompt when I requested for some extra amenities like bathroom slippers and comb.
Just one boo boo (and a major one), at check-in, I was given an occupied room (got a shocked when I opened the room door). Though another room was arranged quite quickly, I thought the attitude of one of the hotel staff can be more serious, instead of attending to it jokingly.
Nevertheless, I still enjoyed my stay very much because of the location and comfort.
Hotel near Downtown Montreal,Montreal82.6% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.07.08
Samesun is your good basic budget hostel that I very conveniently located in Montreal. The hostel tends to attract a bit of a younger crowd but still 18-35 is the average age range and the on site bar is fairly popular.
The included breakfast is surprisingly very decent with Bagels, waffles, coffee, juice and cereal on offer and muffins. Breakfast goes from 730am to 10 I believe but I always tried to get there early as I was volunteering for the Montreal comiccon and wanted a good breakfast before starting my day.
The hostel while close to things is also in a bit of a rougher part of town and at night there can be homeless hanging around but most are relatively harmless.
The building is older but the beds are nice and I am a taller guy and could still sleep in the beds fine. I was in the mixed genders dorm and only complaint was the 1 washroom and that you are not just handed a towel when checking in, you have to ask for it or bring your own.
There is another washroom with shower off the kitchen and that helps if the one in your room is busy. 2nd night someone cleaning the room I think had turned off the AC but it was easy to figure out how to turn it back on and when on the rooms are comfortable. Without it though stuffy and hot.
I really liked and appreciated the bag storage offered as I had to check out at 3pm but my Megabus was not until 1230am...but I was able to store my bag until about 10pm and then pick it up and go on my way.
While this hostel does not have a hot tub or all the bells and whistles of others, if all you need is a good room with a decent morning breakfast, this place more than meets your needs.
Hotel near Downtown Montreal,Montreal82.6% of visitors choose this area
WWei Li2025.07.19
Room size was decent, however the layout of the hotel rooms are akin to a maze. You may have to walk quite far if your room is all the way at the back.
Location is good, which is walking distance to the main station. Service was alright, could have been more swift and efficient as well.
Amenities were great, there is a central pool with jacuzzi tubs at the side, mini sauna and a small-mid sized gym which has sufficient equipments to get a workout in.
Lot's of underground parking, We were greeted with a smile in both French and English. Secure building. (you need your room card to use the elevator) The dining room on the 2nd floor was nice and the service and food was great and plentiful. I would recommend a stay there especially if you are going to an event at Place Bell.
Location was great! Rooms were pretty dated. The shower was very dingy, it got clogged first use. Had to call the desk a few times to address it. Overall it did the trick, it's an awesome location eventually everything needs updating. Check in was easy but heads up it's $20 per night for parking.
We had a wonderful stay at QUALITY INN—perfect for families with kids! The rooms were spacious, spotless, and very comfortable. Our children loved the clean and well-maintained warm pool especially after a long day walk in Old Quebec. The breakfast buffet had a great variety and was a great way to start each day. The staff are really nice and the guest laundry room are helpful to have clean clothes after our family trip. Highly recommended for a relaxing family getaway.
The room feels retro (old) overall. There is a broken light. The room prompts that only one of the microwave and hair dryer can be used, otherwise it is easy to trip. Overall, it is quite comfortable. There is a microwave and refrigerator. The car is parked at the door. Quiet. No deposit is required, and check-out is also very fast. There are also food nearby, which is convenient.
Hotels in Cote-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grace,Montreal
GGuest User2025.08.22
The room was decent. Parking costs extra, and there's no executive lounge. The bed was comfortable, and the decor is quite new. It's a chain hotel – nothing spectacular, but definitely comfortable and secure. There are good Cantonese restaurants nearby, just a 10-minute walk away.
With a stay at Unique Stays - 4119 St-Denis, you'll be centrally located in Montreal, within a 5-minute drive of Montreal Convention Centre and McGill University. This apartment is 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from Mount Royal Park and 1.7 mi (2.8 km) from Old Port of Montreal.
Take in the views from a terrace.
Guests will find features like a virtual front desk.
Make yourself at home in one of the 18 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include blackout drapes/curtains, and irons/ironing boards can be requested.
GGuest UserI’ve been coming to Hotel Zero 1 for a few years, being the only hotel I book in Montreal due to its impeccable walkability. That being said, it’s unfortunate that it’s no longer shiny and new, you can really see the wear and tear over the years. If you want luxury you’re not going to find it here; however, it’s still a great place to stay for the action packed traveller who wants somewhere a bit nicer than a motel to stay. I booked knowing full well it wasn’t going to be the most amazing stay but it was not as bad as some of the Google reviews make it out to be- it’s just dated. The room was clean, check in and check out was easy, and even though the valet service is closed, the parkade they directed us to was safe and straightforward. I’d categorize this hotel as 3 stars as the amenities aren’t that great, but just know what you’re walking into, manage your expectations to that, and you will have a great stay.
It’s just kind of a shame to see a hotel that I have great memories in not keep up with maintaining the property. If they repaired the fabric on the bed, replaced the shower heads and updated with smart TVs, that would make a world of difference.
TLDR;
Pros: clean linens, cable tv, microwave and fridge in the room
Cons: dated technology, broken Roku, only one elevator for the whole building, no on site parking.
IIsabelleThe toilet was clogged. Our key cards kept malfunctioning, and we had to get them reset several times to access our room. The facilities felt a bit worn. On a positive note, we were able to keep the same room. The beds and pillows were comfortable, the included breakfast was comprehensive, and the air conditioning worked very well.
GGuest UserSamesun is your good basic budget hostel that I very conveniently located in Montreal. The hostel tends to attract a bit of a younger crowd but still 18-35 is the average age range and the on site bar is fairly popular.
The included breakfast is surprisingly very decent with Bagels, waffles, coffee, juice and cereal on offer and muffins. Breakfast goes from 730am to 10 I believe but I always tried to get there early as I was volunteering for the Montreal comiccon and wanted a good breakfast before starting my day.
The hostel while close to things is also in a bit of a rougher part of town and at night there can be homeless hanging around but most are relatively harmless.
The building is older but the beds are nice and I am a taller guy and could still sleep in the beds fine. I was in the mixed genders dorm and only complaint was the 1 washroom and that you are not just handed a towel when checking in, you have to ask for it or bring your own.
There is another washroom with shower off the kitchen and that helps if the one in your room is busy. 2nd night someone cleaning the room I think had turned off the AC but it was easy to figure out how to turn it back on and when on the rooms are comfortable. Without it though stuffy and hot.
I really liked and appreciated the bag storage offered as I had to check out at 3pm but my Megabus was not until 1230am...but I was able to store my bag until about 10pm and then pick it up and go on my way.
While this hostel does not have a hot tub or all the bells and whistles of others, if all you need is a good room with a decent morning breakfast, this place more than meets your needs.
GGuest UserThere are many positives about this long term stay hotel. The staff at the front desk is very friendly and helpful. The hot buffet (included with the price of the overnight stay)is absolutely amazing, just that alone is worth staying there. Toasts, bagels, muffins, cereals, hot porridge, cheese omelette, plain omelette, boiled egg, sausages, bacon, … and a “make your own” waffle station with sauces, whipped cream and different toppings!!! The coffee and tea or hot water is available in the lobby 24/7! Inside my studio suite, there is a full kitchen with dishwasher, full size fridge and you can borrow an electric induction plate for cooking. The room is big, with a curtain dividing the sofa bed and the king size bed. There are two layers of blinds to ensure complete darkness when sleeping.
The only negative thing was that my hotel room was facing the main road and so there were cars going by every 3-5 mins in the middle of the night, and I heard all the cars that went by, even at 1:00am or 3:00am while I was trying to sleep!!! The next day, I asked for ear plugs from the reception and slept so much better! I should have asked for them when I checked in.
The water temperature of the indoor saltwater pool is not too cold, but not warm. I had a good swim. This hotel is less than two years old, so everything is new, clean and bright. Lots of families with young children stayed there on the weekend I was there. A special thank you to the friendly staff especially the one who assisted me with my luggages.
LLittleMoonMoonI love this hotel. They have warm chocolate cookies, free hot spa and sauna. The bed is comfy and I had a really good sleep. Unfortunately, the service was terrible. I will definitely write a formal complaint.
I was at the shower - the shower gel and shampoo were both empty. Obviously they didn’t refill the bottle. That’s fine. I called the counter and asked them to bring me new bottles. They rejected and asked me to go down. Ok that’s fine. I asked my friend to go down. He came back and said someone would come to change the bottles soon. Sure. I stood in the shower room for 10 minutes and no one came. Ok maybe they needed more time. I came out of the shower and sat down on the bed. Another 10 minutes. So I asked my friend to find someone. He was told that someone would come again. Another 10 minutes. A man came and gave me a bottle of shampoo and body lotion???? My friend went out again and finally got me some shower gel in a cup. It took more than 30 minutes and I just stood there. After shower, I got to do the skincare routine, dry my long hair and so on. Eventually, I went to check out. I was late of course. The lady asked me to pay for late fee. I was like ???????????????????? Explained and she agreed to waive the fee. Everything was perfect until the empty da** bottles. I am late for my lunch reservation now and I am missing some attractions for sure.
WWei LiRoom size was decent, however the layout of the hotel rooms are akin to a maze. You may have to walk quite far if your room is all the way at the back.
Location is good, which is walking distance to the main station. Service was alright, could have been more swift and efficient as well.
Amenities were great, there is a central pool with jacuzzi tubs at the side, mini sauna and a small-mid sized gym which has sufficient equipments to get a workout in.
GGuest UserThe room was spacious, comfortable and clean. With regards to the staff, they were helpful and provided what I needed. The only issue I had was that adjusting the temperature of the water in the shower was troublesome, it was either too hot or too cold.
GGuest UserA decent hotel in downtown Montreal but sadly has limited parking availability. On the first day, we couldn't find parking in the hotel and had to use street parking, which costs $7 for 1.5 to 2 hours. The hotel charges $35 per day for parking, which seems excessive since guests are already paying for their rooms. Breakfast is also very basic and standard nothing fancy.
On the plus side, the hotel is conveniently located near Chinatown and other downtown attractions, and it's only a 15-20 minute drive to the famous church. I would recommend this hotel if you're planning a short stay in downtown, like for two days.
Llinlinlin_00The room is a little small, but the view is good. It is a bit inconvenient to change two elevators to go up and down the stairs. The front desk service is very thoughtful and polite, and there is a special car at the door. The location of the hotel is very convenient and quiet at night.
MMarley KThis hotel is a little gem in a super area of downtown Montreal. The room was spotless and the bed was very comfortable, with high-quality sheets and a good selection of comfortable pillows. A kitchenette made it very easy to pick up salads or snacks to refrigerate or reheat leftovers from a restaurant the night before. Breakfast is included and there’s a good selection of fruit, boiled eggs, smoked salmon, deli meats and yogurt. Cereals as well. While there were scrambled eggs, I tried them twice but not cooked to my taste. Having said that, there were fresh pastries and bagels, so a bagel with cream cheese and smoked salmon with some fruit served very well.
This hotel is very walkable to Notre Dame, Place des Arts and several theatres and museums. Lots of great restaurants to suit anyone’s tastes. The subway is literally a 3-minute walk and in 10 minutes, you can be at the Jean Talon Market, which has a plethora of foods and drinks to suit anyone’s taste palate.
I’d highly recommend Hotel and Spa Carre St. Denis and will definitely be back next time I visit Montreal.
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