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L'Appartement Hotel
L'Appartement Hotel
Hilton Garden Inn Montréal Centre-ville
Hilton Garden Inn Montréal Centre-ville
Hotel Chrome Montreal
Hotel Chrome Montreal
Hotel Faubourg Montreal
Hotel Faubourg Montreal
Best Western Plus Hotel Montreal
Best Western Plus Hotel Montreal
Hotel Zero 1
Hotel Zero 1
DoubleTree by Hilton Montreal
DoubleTree by Hilton Montreal
The Honeyrose Hotel, Montreal, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel
The Honeyrose Hotel, Montreal, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Delta Hotels by Marriott Montreal
Delta Hotels by Marriott Montreal
Hotel Saint-Laurent Montreal
Hotel Saint-Laurent Montreal
Theatre Hotel by Lodgo
Theatre Hotel by Lodgo
Fairfield by Marriott Montreal Downtown
Fairfield by Marriott Montreal Downtown
Quality Inn Centre-Ville
Quality Inn Centre-Ville
Lelux Hotel
Lelux Hotel
Hotel Quartier des Spectacles
Hotel Quartier des Spectacles
Hôtel Boutique Unique Stays
Hôtel Boutique Unique Stays
Hotel Les Suites Labelle
Hotel Les Suites Labelle
Hôtel St-Thomas
Hôtel St-ThomasWhere to stay in Quartier des Spectacles

Downtown Montreal
Beneath the skyscrapers, this neighborhood offers grand civic spaces, high-end shopping, 30 concert halls and the world’s largest underground complex.

Old Montreal
Once surrounded by ramparts, this historic area within Montreal city now shines as one of the oldest and best preserved urban centers in North America.

Ville-Marie
From the old port up to the mountain in a park, Montreal’s historic center is rich in beauty and bustling with activity.

Plateau Mont-Royal
Home to artists, students and bohemians of all types, this borough is Montreal’s creative and countercultural haven.

Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
The churches and live music are just a few things visitors like about Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. Saint Joseph's Oratory and Saint Jacques Street are worthwhile spots to check out, and you can hop on the metro at Cote Sainte Catherine Station or Snowdon Station to get around the larger area.


























































































