“Mauricio Villalobos contacted me prior to arrival and offered me VIP service and support. I felt like I had a friend, who. I could rely upon in a city I had never visited and felt apprehensive to navigate. Mauricio stayed in close contact and was attentive and friendly and made me feel at home and special. This type of attention is so important to travelers and builds loyalty. I am so appreciative.”
“I stayed at this hotel with a family of 4 and it was excellent. The suites are roomy, elevators come quickly, and the external sound was quiet. This hotel is very centrally located and the staff we very helpful in both English and French. The rooms anrent super modern, but they were clean annd didn’t feal overly outdated. Although the breakfast was continental, there had good variety and quality ingredients. The one downside that is worth mentioning is our mattress wasn’t very comfortable.”
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360 Rue Saint-Antoine O, Montréal
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“The Intercontinental is a classy hotel but not snobby! You can still get around in leisure wear or go to their wonderful restaurant, Osco, as I did, in a T shirt and jeans! The check-in staff, Irene, was friendly and welcoming. Our room on the 25th floor had great views across Montreal. It was quiet, spacious (enough room to lay out suitcases), well appointed and well finished and maintained (as one would expect) and comfortable. Warm coloured carpets and furnishings, a large TV, a very large firm bed and excellent pillows. The bathroom was a good size, excellent large towels and great water pressure. The tea making facilities were average with only paper cups to use. The hotel has a great bar and restaurant and is above a glass roofed public walkway that has a great bagel coffee cafe and a food court (and a piece of the Berlin Wall!). It is a short walk to the old town sights, Chinatown and the old port. It's not cheap (around C$300 pn) and for that price I expect a few more complimentary additions, like breakfast and better in room consumables like water, juice and better tea/coffee making options. But, it is a very good hotel and an enjoyable place to stay.
Safety: Very safe area
Walkability: Close to all tourist attractions
Food & drinks: Great bar and restaurant. Two coffee shops in the building.”
“Nice welcome, but being asked if I speak English because the lunch attendant didn't speak French at all. I'm still in Montreal!!!!!
Rooms: Clean”
“Food & drinks: This review is for the cafe only!My partner and I enjoyed our time at the cafe. The location is convenient and the space is cozy. I took one star away because the matcha was not great quality, but my partner enjoyed his cappuccino.”
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355 McGill St, Montreal
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“The room I stayed in was exceptional. The bed and view were to die for. But the highlight was the breakfast. A young dark-haired lady with glasses who served me, was very pleasant, very smiling and made my stay unforgettable. Thanks to her and all the hotel employees.”
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6700 Trans-Canada Hwy, Pointe-Claire
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“Super clean. Heated pool, only point is that he doesn't have a dressing gown and we have to leave the towels at the pool, however they take us through the lobby in front of the restaurant. In a swimsuit it's not perfect. Shuttle super appreciated.”
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500 Bd McMillan, Montréal
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“What an extraordinary stay! A first for us, to treat ourselves to a night at the hotel with our two dogs before our flight to the Dominican Republic. Just a big WOW! Very comfortable room, moderately spacious but very well thought out, enough space for our dogs' two cages, a coffee corner, plenty of pressure in the shower, soundproof windows, extremely charming and helpful staff, restaurants nearby offering a free shuttle, plus the airport shuttle with a super friendly and helpful driver, we'll definitely be going back, it's part of our winter departure ritual!
Rooms: Very clean and well thought out. Soundproof windows, we slept like babies! In addition, our dogs were allowed. A fabulous evening and overnight stay before heading off for the winter.
Nearby activities: Restaurants in the surrounding area, including Restaurant Bar Foccacio, offer a free shuttle to and from! It was absolutely fantastic.
Safety: Very safe.
Noteworthy details: Dogs are accepted, and even more, they are welcome (for a cleaning fee of $75, which is understandable). What a relief for us, who have two!”
“Could do much better. Roll up the sleeves and straps this could be a superb site but which unfortunately remains under the sad period of covid in the energy go from the past of the nerves we saw.”
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6600 De la Côte-de-Liesse Rd, Montreal
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“I was actually there for all day long professional courses for maintenance of licensing but the foyer entrance was very nicely set up and everything was well finished and the walk-through down to the various conference rooms was well done. Zero complaints. Plus they had handicap parking right near the front door which helped me a lot. Not much of an experience other than going to the washroom and that too was in mint, Perfect condition..”
“For one night it's close to the airport. Free shuttle. Carrying luggage will be difficult because there is no lift in the hotel. Bring your own water because they don't provide water. A/C is controlled from outside, fan keeps on running.”
“Rooms: Rooms are clean and cozy. Heating is good.
Nearby activities: UQAM and St-Catherine street are less than 5 minutes away.
Walkability: Close to the subway station and in front of bus stop.
Restaurants are close and you can go to plenty of places within 15 minutes walking”
“The location and price of the hotel is great. Cleanliness is on point. Bring a face mask for sleeping because the TVs don’t turn off.
Fred at front desk is a friendly face and always gives exceptional service.”