6 Mart 2012 Salı
Montreal Hotel Reviews
Montreal Hotel Reviews
Montréal is a city of neighborhoods with distinct personalities, which creates a broad spectrum of options when it comes to deciding on a place to stay. The downtown core provides more of a universal lodging experience with all the big chain hotels you'd find in any city, while Old Montréal, the Plateau, and other surrounding areas have unique auberges and boutique hotels.
Most of the major hotels downtown—the ones with big meeting rooms, swimming pools, and several bars and restaurants—are ideal for those who want all the facilities along with easy access to the big department stores and malls on rue Ste-Catherine, the museums of the Golden Square Mile, and nightlife on rues Crescent and de la Montagne. If you want something a little more historic, consider renting a room in one of the dozen or so boutique hotels that occupy the centuries-old buildings lining the cobbled streets of Old Montréal. Most of them offer all the conveniences along with the added charm of stone walls, casement windows, and period-style furnishings.
If your plans include shopping expeditions to avenue Mont-Royal and rue Laurier with maybe a few late nights at the jazz bars and dance clubs of Main Street and rue St-Denis, then the place to bed down is in one of the Plateau Mont-Royal's small but comfortable hotels. Room rates in the area tend to be quite reasonable, but be careful: the hotels right in the middle of the action—on rue St-Denis for example—can be a little noisy, especially if you get a room fronting the street.
One final note about safety—you can unclench in Montréal. Crime is nearly a nonissue in tourist areas. Locals and tourists use the métro in the evening without clutching their pocketbooks and praying. If the weather's nice, feel free to stroll back to your hotel from the theater or the bistro. Alternately, consider the new bicycle rental stations, called Bixi, to traipse across town.
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