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Sheraton Montreal Airport Hotel
Sheraton Montreal Airport Hotel
Hotel Bonaventure Montreal
Hotel Bonaventure Montreal
DoubleTree by Hilton Montreal Airport
DoubleTree by Hilton Montreal Airport
Armon Plaza Montreal Airport
Armon Plaza Montreal Airport
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Montreal Airport
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Montreal Airport
Hôtel Le Dauphin Montréal - Longueuil
Hôtel Le Dauphin Montréal - Longueuil
Novotel Montreal Centre
Novotel Montreal Centre
Courtyard by Marriott Montreal Brossard
Courtyard by Marriott Montreal Brossard
Aloft Montreal Airport
Aloft Montreal Airport
Hôtel Ruby Foo's
Hôtel Ruby Foo's
Comfort Inn Aéroport
Comfort Inn Aéroport
Best Western Plus Hotel Montreal
Best Western Plus Hotel Montreal
Le Square Phillips Hotel And Suites
Le Square Phillips Hotel And Suites
Travelodge by Wyndham Rigaud
Travelodge by Wyndham Rigaud
Novotel Montreal Aeroport
Novotel Montreal Aeroport
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Montreal Centre-ville Ouest by IHG
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Montreal Centre-ville Ouest by IHG
Chateau Versailles
Chateau Versailles
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Where to stay in Montreal

Plateau Mont-Royal
The Plateau Mont-Royal charms visitors with its colorful row houses and iconic spiral staircases. This artistic hub buzzes with French-Canadian culture, independent boutiques, and sidewalk cafés. Striking murals splash across building walls while locals chat in French on tree-lined streets. Wander through Mont-Royal Park for stunning city views. Metro stations and bike-share spots make exploring easy without a car. Saint-Denis Street and Saint-Laurent Boulevard offer the perfect mix of vintage shops, bagel bakeries, and intimate bistros.

Quartier des Spectacles
Quartier des Spectacles pulses with creative energy as Montreal's premier entertainment district. The neighborhood houses over 80 performance venues including the iconic Place des Arts. Streets transform into lively pedestrian-only zones during major festivals like Jazz Festival and Just for Laughs. Cultural attractions showcase both French-Canadian heritage and diverse artistic expressions. The area's modern venues contrast beautifully with historic red-brick buildings. Digital art installations illuminate building facades after dark, creating a dynamic nighttime landscape. Three convenient metro stations serve the district, making it easy to explore this cultural hub and the surrounding attractions of Montreal.

Old Montreal
Step back in time in Old Montreal, where cobblestone streets wind past Notre-Dame Basilica's Gothic towers. This historic neighborhood charms visitors with European-style architecture, waterfront promenades, and vibrant street performers in Place Jacques-Cartier. Art galleries and museums showcase Montreal's rich heritage throughout the district. The Old Port area offers scenic St. Lawrence River views and popular boat tours just steps from charming cafés. Explore the Pointe-à-Callière Museum with archaeological ruins beneath glass floors. The district balances its preserved 17th-century character with lively restaurants and boutiques housed in historic limestone buildings.

Downtown Montreal
Downtown Montreal hums with energy where business towers stand alongside cultural landmarks. Wander through the Place des Arts complex to discover concert halls and museums. The vibrant Saint-Catherine Street offers endless shopping and entertainment options. Underground passageways connect the neighborhood during harsh winters. French-Canadian heritage blends with modern urban design throughout the area. Bell Centre attracts sports fans while McGill University adds youthful energy to the streets. Multiple metro stations make exploring easy without a car. The neighborhood transforms after dark with lively bars and restaurants along Crescent Street.

Mile End
Mile End blends artistic energy with rich cultural heritage in this beloved Montreal neighborhood. Jewish bagel shops, Greek tavernas, and Portuguese eateries reflect its diverse immigrant roots. Saint Laurent Boulevard pulses with indie record stores, vintage boutiques, and colorful street murals. The neighborhood's Victorian duplexes with iconic outdoor staircases create a distinctive architectural charm. Creative types gather in cozy cafés and art galleries throughout Mile End. Easily explore on foot or connect to downtown via nearby metro stations.
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Cobblestone streets in Old Montreal lead to charming cafés where locals sip coffee and practice their 'joie de vivre.' Climb Mount Royal for city views, then explore underground shopping malls when winter brings its famous snowfall.

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