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Anna Bijou

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I have a couple quick questions, if you don't mind helping me out. I would be greatly appreciated.


* Just wondering where the best, so-so and worse locations for incall are for you guys (Montreal area, in general)?


* Also, aside from location, what makes a good incall good?

- Being able to find parking easily
- Shower available
- Clean
-... and..?

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!





 
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I have a couple quick questions, if you don't mind helping me out. I would be greatly appreciated.


* Just wondering where the best, so-so and worse locations for incall are for you guys (Montreal area, in general)?


* Also, aside from location, what makes a good incall good?

- Being able to find parking easily
- Shower available
- Clean
-... and..?

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!

I don't drive so I dislike incalls that are too far from the metro. Hiking uphill for 15 minutes after getting off the metro isn't fun.

Discreet and easy to get into... I don't like being seen on a busy street messing with the door to get into a condo building. I once had a resident come behind me to open the door to go home and asked me who I was and what I was doing there. Then when the girl finally buzzed me in, the lady was still standing there staring at me, watching where I was going...

Mirrors. Self explanatory.

Good lighting. Have been in incalls that had very very bright blinding lights... and I have been in incalls so dark I couldn't even see her.
 
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Somewhere easily accessible by metro especially with winter days coming.
And for the place itself, a clean place with shower and enough towels.
 
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in4hell

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East end... like Anjou/St-Leonard... less chaotic then downtown!
 
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When I have Hosted Ladies (Outcall) I rent a AirBnB near the Embassy Suites -
208 Rue Saint-Antoine O, Montréal, QC H2Y 0A6, Canada

https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/yuldnes-embassy-suites-montreal/?SEO_id=GMB-ES-YULDNES&y_source=1_MjIwNjE0OC03MTUtbG9jYXRpb24uZ29vZ2xlX3dlYnNpdGVfb3ZlcnJpZGU=

I like the AirBnB:
I rented a 2 Bedroom (One for Sleep, One for Play)
Laundry in Suite
Full Kitchen and Dining Area (I like to Cook)
Full Living Area (Couch)
Full Bathroom (Towels/Soap/Shampoo/Hairdryer)
Some Cable TV Channels & WiFi
Need Code to Enter Lobby
Some include Parking (Street and Paid Parking nearby)
Place-d’Armes Metro
SAQ & Tim’s nearby
Old Port
Complex Desjardins with IGA (7 minute walk)

You will need to read the details for the AirBnB to see what is offered/included.

I have also seen/rented these Suites/Condos on the Travel Websites.


***WHAT IS LOVE***
 
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Anna Bijou

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East end... like Anjou/St-Leonard... less chaotic then downtown!


That is true. I've considered it but not as far as Anjou tbh. More like Rosemont, St Michel, maaaaybe St Leonard.


But then you get too far from downtown and doesn't seem central enough for people who are west. I like not being far from a highway, I think that's a plus.

Probably same for Ahuntsic?


What about Cote des Neiges, Cote Ste Catherine, NDG? Or is the Décarie expressway to be avoided.

Parc extension?
Rosemont?
Pointe st Charles?
St Henri?
Verdun/Nuns island?

TONS of really nice places in Nuns island. Too bad it's out of the way. But not far from downtown or the highway...


Is Hochelaga's image and reputation reformed enough yet? Because they have some of the nicest newly renovated places. But it's still not quite gentrified enough to be acceptable for many people, right? Lol


As someone said, parking on the Plateau is horrendous. I imagine same for Mile End. Also, places are a bit hard to find in Mile End. Same (for parking) for downtown from what I understand.


Old Port and Griffintown are very expensive and parking or metro might be a problem.


Map Montreal by borough and city
 
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As for me, near a metro is good because I do not drive. Also it's good to be near a depanneur or a SAQ or a convivence store like IGA. Shower and a welcoming place goes without saying.
 
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in4hell

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Near an highway or near a metro will be a good place.
I also like when I can charge my car near the place. Cheaper to charge my car than paying for the parking.
But for me to find ;)

Côte des neiges/NDG/Côte Ste-catherine been months not going in that area.
Find it sometimes difficult to reach.

Rosemont Ahuntsic are good sector.
Old Port/Griffintown will all the construction it's a no go right now.
 
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Sorry to bring this up again...

I'd love and really appreciate some feedback on Verdun as incall location.

If it's close to a metro, I assume it's fine for those who use transit. But everyone else who drives, is Verdun somewhere you'd go?

How about quartier Ville-Marie or HoMa? St Henri?

So hard to find a place that meets all of the requirements I have!

So many nice places in Nuns Island but it's not a good location for incall. Same for côte des neige/ndg: lots of options but feedback is that it's not good locations for incall apparently.

Downtown/Milton Parc has options but parking sucks around there. Waaah.
 
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I really do not care where it is so long as it is close to a metro station. Even if it were on the other side of the city from where I live, if it is near a metro station I am good. I hate taking the bus and driving in this city is not worth, way too much traffic, bike lane, and construction. I got no patience for that.
 

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Near a metro station is great, makes it easy for people with no car, and also try to make it near a coffee shop or pub or something in that area. The reason is that taking public transport there is always a chance of arriving early and you can wait there instead of in front of the location where it can look weird.
 

Anna Bijou

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Ok yes metro is something I'm looking for 100% for myself as well, so it's a given. It's really people with cars that are trickiest.

Thank you for the feedback :)
I really do not care where it is so long as it is close to a metro station. Even if it were on the other side of the city from where I live, if it is near a metro station I am good. I hate taking the bus and driving in this city is not worth, way too much traffic, bike lane, and construction. I got no patience for that.
 
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As long as there is plenty of parking.
Nothing worse than getting there and then circling around for ever to find somewhere to park.
Any place that you have to use the Decarie Expressway is horrible to get to that route is always bogged down in traffic.
East end of Montreal, St Leonard is easy to get to from downtown or south shore not so much traffic and usually good for on street parking.
Verdun is ok also.
 
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Sorry to bring this up again...

I'd love and really appreciate some feedback on Verdun as incall location.

If it's close to a metro, I assume it's fine for those who use transit. But everyone else who drives, is Verdun somewhere you'd go?

How about quartier Ville-Marie or HoMa? St Henri?

So hard to find a place that meets all of the requirements I have!

So many nice places in Nuns Island but it's not a good location for incall. Same for côte des neige/ndg: lots of options but feedback is that it's not good locations for incall apparently.

Downtown/Milton Parc has options but parking sucks around there. Waaah.
Have you found an incall spot yet?
 
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