Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stay in the Village for work.it’s of shops and restaurants. Kind of student-y because of the university nearby. The hotel where I stay is ok but not that nice so I can’t especially recommend it.
I suggest Plateau Mont-Royal, which borders the Village. Away from the main tourist areas but still very central.
OP here—thank you. I’ve heard this is a great neighborhood but am having a hard time finding a good hotel. Any recommendations?
I lived in the Plateau. There aren't any big hotels. You can try to find bed and breakfasts.
Or consider staying in a hotel on Sherbrooke, there are many hotels eg Ritz.
This puts you in a quieter area north of downtown but close enough to Plateau, Musee de beaux arts etc....
Just booked the Omni Mont-Royal on Sherbrooke. Thanks for the location suggestion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stay in the Village for work.it’s of shops and restaurants. Kind of student-y because of the university nearby. The hotel where I stay is ok but not that nice so I can’t especially recommend it.
I suggest Plateau Mont-Royal, which borders the Village. Away from the main tourist areas but still very central.
OP here—thank you. I’ve heard this is a great neighborhood but am having a hard time finding a good hotel. Any recommendations?
I lived in the Plateau. There aren't any big hotels. You can try to find bed and breakfasts.
Or consider staying in a hotel on Sherbrooke, there are many hotels eg Ritz.
This puts you in a quieter area north of downtown but close enough to Plateau, Musee de beaux arts etc....