Montreal Lodging
May 19, 2005 7:40 AM Subscribe
My sweetie and I are looking for lodging recommendations in Montreal.
We'll be visiting for a period that could be somewhere between 4 days and one week towards the end of June. We're looking for someplace that's affordable (not much more than $100/night ... less, if possible) but also romantic and cool. A good location close to dining/culture/nightlife is essential ... a whirlpool bath would be pretty nice too. Thoughts?
Also, would renting an apartment for a week be a better use of money? If so, apartment suggestions appreciated.
We'll be visiting for a period that could be somewhere between 4 days and one week towards the end of June. We're looking for someplace that's affordable (not much more than $100/night ... less, if possible) but also romantic and cool. A good location close to dining/culture/nightlife is essential ... a whirlpool bath would be pretty nice too. Thoughts?
Also, would renting an apartment for a week be a better use of money? If so, apartment suggestions appreciated.
Response by poster: Marquis, I sort of left that vague intentionally to get a wider range of suggestions, but I think that we could do $100USD
posted by TurkishGolds at 8:13 AM on May 19, 2005
posted by TurkishGolds at 8:13 AM on May 19, 2005
Others will no doubt have better suggestions, but L'Appartement on Sherbrooke is a pretty fabulous location--easy walk to dining/culture/nightlife. It's where my family's stayed in the past when we've been up there.
posted by Jeanne at 8:24 AM on May 19, 2005
posted by Jeanne at 8:24 AM on May 19, 2005
A few years ago I stayed at this funky little B&B -- not sure if that's your style, but it was quite affordable and well-located (Sherbrooke/St. Urbain).
posted by Dean King at 8:27 AM on May 19, 2005
posted by Dean King at 8:27 AM on May 19, 2005
When in Montreal, I stay at Auberge Les Bons Matins for its fabulous breakfasts, outrageously delicious hot chocolate, lovely hot tubs in most rooms, and incredibly close proximity to the subway and thus everything else in Montreal, since the subway system there is outstanding. The funky art on the walls doesn't hurt, either, and the owners are very friendly and welcoming. The prices are in the top range of what you've requested, but it is a B&B and the breakfasts are really amazing, so you'll save money there.
posted by jacquilynne at 8:40 AM on May 19, 2005
posted by jacquilynne at 8:40 AM on May 19, 2005
I like staying at Chateau L'Argoat, a B&B on Sherbrooke and St.Denis. It's inexpensive, has the whirlpool bath, conveniently located and has nice owners. You'd need to book in advance as they're usually quite busy.
posted by KathyK at 9:15 AM on May 19, 2005
posted by KathyK at 9:15 AM on May 19, 2005
Montreal B&Bs are renowned, but since I had an apartment for most of the time I lived there, the only one I've tried was jazquilynne's recommendation, the Auberge Les bons matins. It was, indeed, absolutely lovely - a pretty joyous hotel-room experience.
It is, however, away from The Main/St Denis/Mont Royal, that is, the hoppingest night life centers, and although the metro is nearby, the subway closes between 11 and 1am, depending on the day of the week. So I guess it depends how hard you intend to party.
posted by Marquis at 9:57 AM on May 19, 2005
It is, however, away from The Main/St Denis/Mont Royal, that is, the hoppingest night life centers, and although the metro is nearby, the subway closes between 11 and 1am, depending on the day of the week. So I guess it depends how hard you intend to party.
posted by Marquis at 9:57 AM on May 19, 2005
The Canada Grand Prix is on June 12th, and has the entire city sold out and priced absurdly. I assume this problem will be rectified by the weekends of the 18th or 25th.
Just a word of advice in case you were considering going slightly earlier.
posted by mosch at 10:20 AM on May 19, 2005
Just a word of advice in case you were considering going slightly earlier.
posted by mosch at 10:20 AM on May 19, 2005
I'm looking into going to Mutek in a few weeks. Thanks to all for these links.
posted by AlexReynolds at 10:36 AM on May 19, 2005
posted by AlexReynolds at 10:36 AM on May 19, 2005
I stayed at Anne Ma Soeur Anne for relatively cheap, and I've heard great things about Le Petit Prince.
posted by paul_smatatoes at 11:01 AM on May 19, 2005
posted by paul_smatatoes at 11:01 AM on May 19, 2005
My wife and I returned last Saturday from a week in Montreal--we rented an apartment in Le Plateau--I can not say enough good things about the flat and its location. Owned by an artist--a twenty year resident of Montreal-- who was gracious and very helpful. I know our apartment is booked but he has other flats (two in the same building) and friends who own self catering accommodations--I would thoroughly trust his recommendations if his are not available--Le Plateau is a perfect location--hundreds of cafes, bistros, restos, restaurants with in easy walking distance as is downtown, parts of McGill and Mont Royal Parc. It is well with in your price range--I checked his web site and see he has a few days available in the end of June. http://www.monstudio.ca/ I know you will have a wonderful time, My Best
posted by rmhsinc at 12:36 PM on May 19, 2005
posted by rmhsinc at 12:36 PM on May 19, 2005
As for renting you could probably manage something. Downtown Montreal has an insane number of sublets available during the summer as McGill students return home leaving their appartments empty.
Ditto the McGill residences which I know doesn't sound great except that McGill recently bought a hotel and turned it into residences so they might have decent rooms. http://www.mcgill.ca/residences/summer/
Neither is likely to include a hot tub but I thought I'd offer anyhow.
posted by cm at 12:42 PM on May 19, 2005
Ditto the McGill residences which I know doesn't sound great except that McGill recently bought a hotel and turned it into residences so they might have decent rooms. http://www.mcgill.ca/residences/summer/
Neither is likely to include a hot tub but I thought I'd offer anyhow.
posted by cm at 12:42 PM on May 19, 2005
I live in a McGill rez, Solin Hall, which is being subletted out, mostly, for the summer (it has a full-year lease, but most people have gone home), so I can offer a bit of a gloss on cm's suggestion in case you're considering this.
Solin Hall is right beside Lionel-Groulx metro, which is on the two major subway lines (orange and green), but it's sort of out of the way of most of the nightlife-y stuff, since it's in St-Henri, which is mostly a working class neighbourhood.
RVC is probably your best bet of the rezes that offer sublets, since it's right downtown. The Mountain residences are, um, on a mountain.
And seconded on the recommendation of cheap sublets in the McGill ghetto, which seems pretty deserted.
posted by ITheCosmos at 1:44 PM on May 19, 2005
Solin Hall is right beside Lionel-Groulx metro, which is on the two major subway lines (orange and green), but it's sort of out of the way of most of the nightlife-y stuff, since it's in St-Henri, which is mostly a working class neighbourhood.
RVC is probably your best bet of the rezes that offer sublets, since it's right downtown. The Mountain residences are, um, on a mountain.
And seconded on the recommendation of cheap sublets in the McGill ghetto, which seems pretty deserted.
posted by ITheCosmos at 1:44 PM on May 19, 2005
Don't forget Montreal's three other universities.
As for accommodations, any Bed & Breakfast on avenue Laval should suite your fancy just fine. If you're interested in any of them I'd be happy to walk by, take some pics and get some info for you. Laval runs parallel to St-Laurent (the Main), and intersects the pedestrian street of Prince-Arthur (great for having a drink on a terrace) and it's got a nice park at one end (Carré St-Louis).
posted by furtive at 7:43 PM on May 19, 2005
As for accommodations, any Bed & Breakfast on avenue Laval should suite your fancy just fine. If you're interested in any of them I'd be happy to walk by, take some pics and get some info for you. Laval runs parallel to St-Laurent (the Main), and intersects the pedestrian street of Prince-Arthur (great for having a drink on a terrace) and it's got a nice park at one end (Carré St-Louis).
posted by furtive at 7:43 PM on May 19, 2005
P.S. Having lived in Montreal I never needed to stay in a hotel, but the B&Bs on Laval have always peaked my interest. Oh, and the avenue is not to be confused with the suburban island by the same name.
posted by furtive at 7:45 PM on May 19, 2005
posted by furtive at 7:45 PM on May 19, 2005
The B&B Bienvenue on Laval put up a couple of my friends and was OK. I have heard iffy things about the other B&B on the other side of the street.
posted by zadcat at 4:47 AM on May 20, 2005
posted by zadcat at 4:47 AM on May 20, 2005
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posted by KathyK at 11:00 AM on May 26, 2005
posted by KathyK at 11:00 AM on May 26, 2005
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posted by Marquis at 7:47 AM on May 19, 2005