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What's Your Favorite Hotel In Montreal?

What is Your Favorite Hotel in Montreal ?

  • Hotel Omni

    Votes: 5 9.1%
  • Hyatt

    Votes: 7 12.7%
  • Sofitel

    Votes: 2 3.6%
  • Sheraton (Rene Levesque and Stanley)

    Votes: 4 7.3%
  • Vogue

    Votes: 10 18.2%
  • Hilton Bonaventure

    Votes: 5 9.1%
  • Hotel W

    Votes: 5 9.1%
  • Delta Montreal (President Kennedy)

    Votes: 5 9.1%
  • Hotel de la Montagne

    Votes: 8 14.5%
  • Holiday Inn Express (Rene Levesque)

    Votes: 4 7.3%

  • Total voters
    55
  • Poll closed .

chef

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EagerBeaver said:
This poll is for informative purposes more than anything else. I thought tourists would be curious as to what MERBites think.

You missed a couple of major hotels - the Delta on University and the Marriott Chateau Champlain on Peel/de la Gauchetiere...yeah, I know you can't get them all.
 

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chefplus,

I am aware of those hotels and I have stayed at the Delta Centre Ville, but it is not offered on the major online booking services (Hotwire and Priceline), so I went with the hotels that are and/or the ones that are popular with members. There are only 10 options in the poll so there is no way to include every hotel.
 

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Sheraton

I really like the Sheraton, and of course their "Service Promise" is great: if anything is not up to par they give you points to make up for it. I have stayed there many times on points + US $45. I just recently went to the extent of getting a Starwood credit card. I won their business card draw on one occasion last year; it gave me one free night :)

Mods: I hope this is not construed as promotion; I have nothing to do with the hotel.
 

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Clarion on de Maisonneuve

I've only stayed at the Clarion suites because that's where the company puts us. But it is walkable to St. Catherines, Atwater and is SP friendly. Some of ther rooms are like small apartments and some are like very large rooms. I'll probably stay there on my hobby trip in May/June.
 

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There are a lot of beautiful hotels mentioned, but I am probably not the only one who can't help smiling when I drive by the Chablis.
 

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I really like the hotel de la montagne. No better spot to start your day in the summertime than on the rooftop bar having a cold one and watching some babes sunbath next to the pool. It is also a great location, one street over from crescent and all kinds of stripclubs and restaurants within minutes from the hotel.

Daringly,

That rooftop is great in the summer...lots of eye candy!:D

GG
 

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Yes on Le Nelligan; the staff is great.
Add Le Germain.



Kaempferrand said:
Personally I enjoy..

Hotel Nelligan
Le Meridien Versailles
L'Auberge du Vieux Port
Hotel Vogue
 

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I dot not have any comparison with Auberge des gouverneurs, i do not havethe choice to not take it because of my business, but i never saw it liste in the hotels to go.

Why is that? IUt is not taht i find it very appealing (no internet if you are not a corporate), but i would like to know the cons about it.

JNJ
Check EB's post on a similar question I had - the poll allows only 10 items.
 

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Depends on the criteria ....

I always say that I don't go on vacation to sit in my hotel room.

That being said, my choice of hotel is going to be based on other factors like : 1 - proximity to local attractions (how far's the ski lift? is it centrally located to sights that I want to see? can I crawl home from the bar or will I need a taxi?) or 2 - location relative to transportation (am I close to the airport if I'm flying or is it easy to get to from a main highway if I'm driving) or 3 - special features unique to this hotel (pool, roof terrace, balcony, nightclub on premises).

For those reasons I usually choose L'Hotel de la Montagne because it fits those criteria.

But as far as hotel quality (room decor, room service, lobby, etc.) I know that there are much better places in Montreal. If I was travelling with a lady & wanted to impress her then I would choose another hotel.

But for me as long as the room is comfortable and spacious (I can't stand shoeboxes!) then I really look for other things that are not directly related to the hotel itself or its level of service.

Chocolates on my pillow? Doilies on the credenza? Fresh-cut flowers replaced daily? :rolleyes:

A single guy on vacation to have fun doesn't need useful amenities like that. Like I said, that's to impress the ladies.
 

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Fnally, i booked with four points Sheraton,Any input on them?

JNJ

It's an older, smaller hotel (that needs to be renovated) on Sherbrooke; not as nice as the Sheraton on Rene-Levesque, for example. See if you can get a room with a jacuzzi on the top floor (I managed to get a free upgrade); it's a small jacuzzi, though. I think they upgraded the beds since I was last there.

Valet parking only.
 

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JacknJill said:
Fnally, i booked with four points Sheraton,Any input on them?JNJ

Another hobbyist invited me to his room at the Sheraton Four Points, and it was much nicer than I expected. However as I recall it was a suite, and he had upgraded for a minimal charge due to having built up some kind of points from past visits. For sure the overall hotel is not as nice as the other Sheraton on Rene Levesque and Stanley.

JacknJill, which Holiday Inn was it that could not speak to you in French - the Holiday Inn Select? I am rather shocked to hear this, although I have had several customer service issues with that hotel unrelated to language issues. They consistently assess a "hotel tax" that no other hotel I have stayed at in Montreal attempts to collect. I also found them to be unresponsive and indifferent when I once lost a very expensive pair of shoes in the hotel.

In any event I have stayed at all of these hotels and usually when you call reservations they have separate buttons to push for English and French, like "press 1 for French, 2 for English", and they say it in both languages. Your problem is very unusual.
 

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Some of you have asked some questions, both in this thread and by PM, as to how I arrived at the 10 hotels in this poll. All of the hotels in the poll, except the Hotel de la Montagne, are hotels which have been offered consistently over the last few years on assorted online travel sites like Priceline and Hotwire, and thus are approved by those services for the star levels into which they are assigned.

The Hotel de la Montagne was included in my poll because of various reports and posts showing that it has become something of a "cult hotel", with its unique rooftop swimming pool and bar, its well known reputation as a magnet for working ladies at the lobby bar, and its excellent, strategic downtown location as previously noted by other posters, enabling easy access to the Crescent Street bars and then back to your room to get laid.

I understand that some other "cult hotels" - which I define as hotels that are unique with a hardcore cadre of devoted and loyal repeat guests - are missing from the poll, like the St. Sulpice and Le Nelligan. However, the poll only allows for 10 options, which is beyond my control. In any event it would be unrealistic to have a poll with every hotel in Montreal, or say even 20 hotels, as voters would be inundated with choices and unable to decide.

All of the hotels in the poll have now earned at least one vote, so this buttresses the conclusion that I did not select any dumps, like The Plaza, the Days Inn or Hotel Lord Berri.
 
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Clarion Hotel
2100, De Maisonneuve West

That's my pick when in town anyway...
 

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Kaempferrand said:
I have not tried the rest except for Hilton Bonaventure which I think is one strange establishment and it is overrated.

What was your specific complaint with the Bonaventure?
I haven't stayed there yet, though the promotional stuff looks great.
It is priced high$ end...

Holiday Inn Midtown (on Sherbrooke West)
central location w/ bar and restaurant, decent value, excruciatingly slow elevators

Holiday Inn Express, not much to look at, miles on the odometer...
but a scant three minute walk to a certain club at 1230 Boul. St Laurent
 

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My faves

The only two hotels I've frequented are the Nelligan and St.Sulpice, both in Old Montreal. The fact that they are Coralie's favorites made the choice easy. Having stayed in each nearly a half dozen times, I keep coming back for the impeccable service, the lovely rooms, and the jacuzzi baths!
 

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sybaritic said:
Yes on Le Nelligan; the staff is great.
Add Le Germain.

Nelligan's resto a bit expensive but a hot place to be... last time I had 2 glasses of wine and my "friend" :D :D also had 2 ...Total bill: 95.00 ( no meal !!!)

I was not hungry at all ....At all, I was horny :D

Hotel Place d' Armes and le St Sulpice are also great places to spend a night ..;)

Auberge du Vieux port has few lofts to rent . Very spacious with full dining room and kitchen... for approx 30 $ than a regular room...( 180-220$/night)

Some girlz could be very impressed by these lofts. They look very similar to condos and they are located in Old Montreal... 3 minutes walking from le Vieux Port


Spiky
 

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The voting has been very interesting so far, and a number of hotels are still in competition for the coveted, much ballyhooed "MERB reader's choice" award for the top Montreal hotel.

Polls are still open so cast your vote!
 

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From my trips so far, the Marriott Chateau Champlain is my favorite so far ... mainly because it had its own entrance to the Metro.
 
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