Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 18:06     Subject: Montreal hotel for 5 (2 adults, 3 children)

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Where do you see it's closed? I don't see that..
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 17:52     Subject: Montreal hotel for 5 (2 adults, 3 children)

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.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 17:47     Subject: Montreal hotel for 5 (2 adults, 3 children)

Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 17:46     Subject: Montreal hotel for 5 (2 adults, 3 children)

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.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 17:30     Subject: Re:Montreal hotel for 5 (2 adults, 3 children)

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.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 16:32     Subject: Montreal hotel for 5 (2 adults, 3 children)

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.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 16:31     Subject: Montreal hotel for 5 (2 adults, 3 children)

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.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2025 15:33     Subject: Montreal hotel for 5 (2 adults, 3 children)

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!