Nuns' Island
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Hotel Bonaventure Montreal
The heated pool on a cold winter weekend was magical!We were lucky our room overlooked the duck pond. Waking up to laughing ducks is a wonderful way to start the day. Breakfast was challenging as we're gluten free, but we were still able to find something. The ease of getting into Souterrain, the ...
Reviewed on Jan 24, 2026

Le Square Phillips Hotel And Suites
Very spacious
Reviewed on Jan 19, 2026

L'Appartement Hotel
Everything was good, except the divan to sleep. It was very uncomfortable for my kids.
Reviewed on Jan 19, 2026

Le Square Phillips Hotel And Suites
Very spacious
Reviewed on Jan 19, 2026

L'Appartement Hotel
Everything was good, except the divan to sleep. It was very uncomfortable for my kids.
Reviewed on Jan 19, 2026

Hotel Faubourg Montreal
Lovely stay and appreciate the help along the way with our heater not working one night and letting us keep our bags for a couple hours after checkout
Reviewed on Jan 22, 2026
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