The eternal struggle of a family of 5...
Can you recommend a hotel in Old Montreal (or nearby, walkable) that is comfortable for 3 kids + 2 adults? TIA! |
Unless this has changed, in the summer you can stay in certain dorms of McGill University. No students there. We stayed in a lovely high rise. It was basic, inexpensive. Far nicer than dorms in the US. I think that would give you a low cost option, even if you needed 2 rooms, splitting up the adults. |
We got one at a subway stop that was not central. No big deal. Can't remember the hotel but the strategy was fine.
Definitely go see Cirque du Soleil's Luzia. My family loved it. |
Square St Phillips has big units and there might be a bedroom that is closed off. There is a kitchen and dining area.
In the summer, McGill university has apts thst definitely have a separate bedroom, kitchen etc. |
Spring Hill Suites. We live in Vermont and have stayed there at least four times. We did get one room in particular that was huge. I think it must have been an ADA one. I believe all their suites have two queens and a pull out. Well-situated in Old Port and includes breakfast. |
I see now that it has closed. Not sure why. It was fantastic. |
Try the Westin. It’s on the edge of the old town and they have a room type that is basically a regular room with a separate entrance area/living room that has a sofa bed. Great location. |
Where do you see it's closed? I don't see that.. |