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Samesun Montreal Hotel & Hostel
4/575 Reviews
Downtown Montreal
Very cost-effective, located in the heart of downtown, convenient for subway, easy to walk, friendly service, unique experience of prison building. I will stay here again. Nice experience in jail hostel Ottawa and nice memories in Canada.
La Tour Belvédѐre
3.4/57 Reviews
Downtown Montreal
This time on a long business trip, I chose this hotel in order to be able to cook. It was really good value. The cleaners were responsible and the kitchen was full of kitchen utensils. Front desk attitude was good!
Auberge du Plateau
4/548 Reviews
Plateau Mont Royal
What a perfect place to stay! Came up from the States for a weekend visit with friends without any expectations since we just found this place from a Google search, but it was an absolutely perfect fit for us. The receptionist was very friendly and explained everything clearly, as well as giving us directions to cheap parking. The dorm room was neat and the decor everywhere was charming. The rooftop terrace especially was a lovely place to sit out in the evening. In the morning the communal breakfast felt lively but not too loud and the coffee was delicious. For the location and the price, all of us would absolutely return.
Hôtel Saint-Laurent Montréal
4.2/5124 Reviews
Quartier des Spectacles
I usually don't write good reviews, but because of its value for money, I feel I must write about this hotel. For a relatively developed city like Mandikeng, the hotel only costs 100 knives (excluding tax). I don’t seem to have found anything so cheap near this hotel. But it's cheap, and the service, environment and location are not bad. In terms of service, if you speak English at the front desk, you will not be discriminated against and are very welcoming. The decoration of the room environment may be a bit old, but it is definitely clean and hygienic and does not affect use. The room is large and equipped with a fully functional kitchen and tableware. The soundproofing of the room was also very good, at least I didn't hear anything from other rooms at any time. The location is right in the city center, very close to attractions and Chinatown, and most attractions are within walking distance. Disadvantages: There is a fee for parking, which is 35 dollars per day (likely). At that time, I didn’t know if one of the elevators was broken. When there was only one elevator, I often had to wait for a long time.
Hotel le Coach
4.2/5108 Reviews
Gay Village
This is an excellent and afforable place to stay in Montreal. Hop on the 747 from the airport and you can get off a 2 minute walk from the hotel. The entrance is very secure. The staff on the desk are by far the friendliest of any hotel I have ever stayed at. They have a big coffee machine which has great coffee in their lobby with lots of snacks available. They also have breakfast in the morning. The rooms are very modern with a comfy bed, complimentary wifi, smart tv and plenty of hot water in the shower. Not the biggest room but when I stay at a hotel, the most important thing for me is location, cleanliness, comfort of the bed and a hot shower. The Hotel Le Coach checks all these boxes for me! The friendliness of the staff is an added bonus! For a hassle free, afforable and convenient place to stay in Montreal, I would recommend staying here.
Hotel Abri du Voyageur
3.3/5104 Reviews
Downtown Montreal
Terrible experience at this hotel. The location was close to downtown but that’s the only positive. Upon arrival there was no staff at the front desk, this was at 3:30pm not the middle of the night. There was a sign saying they don’t have enough staff and to just wait. After waiting for half an hour someone showed up who was extremely rude and seemed annoyed that I was checking in. I’m not going to complain about the hotel looks or the fact that there is no elevator since I knew that before booking, however no one cleaned the room during my stay and there was no hot water. Their excuse was that there is no one to fix the problem because it was a weekend. That’s a lie, this is a large city with 24 service for this type of issue, my dad lived here before. When I complained about not having water they offered to give me a refund for the remainder of my stay and kick me to the curb. Worst hotel experience ever! Stay at your own risk, you have been warned.

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  • How much do 2-Star hotels in Montreal cost on the weekend?

    Based on hotel prices on Trip.com, the average twoStarWeekendCost per night on the weekend for hotels in Montreal is NZD 211. 2-Star Hotel rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • How much do 2-Star hotels in Montreal cost?

    Based on hotel prices on Trip.com, the average twoStarAvgCost per night for hotels in Montreal is NZD 149. 2-Star Hotel rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • When booking a 2-Star hotel in Montreal, what are the most popular areas to stay in?

    When visiting Montreal, many travelers choose to stay at 2-Star hotels in the following areas: Downtown Montreal .

  • Of all the 2-Star hotels in Montreal, which hotels have the highest user ratings?

    When travelling to Montreal for the first time, many travellers find it difficult to choose a 2-star hotel to stay in. According to Trip.com data, Fairmont the Queen Elizabeth, Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton and Le Mount Stephen are popular 2-star hotels with high ratings, making them good choices for your trip.

Hotel Information for Traveller

Highest PriceNZD 1,258
Lowest PriceNZD 40
Number of Reviews3,523
Number of Hotels205
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 209
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 238