Their properties all seem to be in Halifax & Toronoto, but I think there’s one right downtown Montreal, It’s very quaint & called "La Residence du Voyageur". You might want to call them to find out. It’s on Sherbrooke street next to the subway station & close-in.
Anyone else who doesn’t know about Montreal, please go to this link and read:
http://www.baa.travel-guides.com/City.jsp?City=mon
These are my other favs in Montreal
The "LeCantlie suites" also on Sherbrooke but not quite in the heart of things….it’s a bit more prestigious, but is not quite as quaint.
Then, there’s The "Hotel le St. James" on 355 rue Saint Jacques in old Montreal;
If you must be downtown. the "Auberge et Hotel de Paris"…& on the East end of Sherbrooke (itused to be a mansion, and is over 100 years old.—& is in OLD Montreal) This one is VERY romantic!
Their properties all seem to be in Halifax & Toronoto, but I think there’s one right downtown Montreal, It’s very quaint & called "La Residence du Voyageur". You might want to call them to find out. It’s on Sherbrooke street next to the subway station & close-in.
Anyone else who doesn’t know about Montreal, please go to this link and read:
http://www.baa.travel-guides.com/City.jsp?City=mon
These are my other favs in Montreal
The "LeCantlie suites" also on Sherbrooke but not quite in the heart of things….it’s a bit more prestigious, but is not quite as quaint.
Then, there’s The "Hotel le St. James" on 355 rue Saint Jacques in old Montreal;
If you must be downtown. the "Auberge et Hotel de Paris"…& on the East end of Sherbrooke (itused to be a mansion, and is over 100 years old.—& is in OLD Montreal) This one is VERY romantic!
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i am in montreal all the time and ive never noticed a Cambridgesuites hotel there before, sorry. maybe its not in the area i go if there is one.
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