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Le Saint Sulpice Hotel  |
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Address: 414 rue St. Sulpice Old Montreal H2Y 2V5 Montreal |
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All-suite boutique hotel in Old Montréal...
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LOCATION
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PROPERTY AMENITIES
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ROOM AMENITIES
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HOTEL FACILITIES
Accès pour les handicapés |
Air conditionné dans les secteurs publics |
aire de dItente
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animaux autorisés |
bar |
enregistrement de groupes
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équipement pour faire du thé/café ( bouilloire-caf |
escenceurs |
gymnastique |
parking pour voitures |
réglement express
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restaurant |
salle de congrés |
sauna |
service de chambre 24h/24h |
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ROOM FACILITIES
caméras de surveillance
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climatisation |
coffre-fort |
connection par modem |
internet et e-mail par la télévision |
minibar |
peignoirs
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Radio |
salle de bain avec baignoire
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salle de bain avec douche
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sIche-cheveux
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télévision satellite
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tIlIphone
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tIlIvision avec films payants
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"Huge room, great property, loved it!"
I spent 2 nights here on a trip with my 16 year old and her father. The rooms at this hotel are set up as condos; they can be owned and rented out to hotel guests, so they are fairly large. Our room had a queen bedroom, with a door to the very large bathroom, and glass doors to the living area.
The tiled foyer was about 6 by 8 feet. There is a wide, short hallway into the living area, which has a pullout couch, several leather chairs, a TV and kitchenette, with a ceramic cooktop. We had a courtyard view with a large, openable window. The hotel itself is lovely. The free continental breakfast was just OK, but acceptable.
The staff were very polite and helpful. Valet parking is $25 a night, but you need it in this area of the city (Old Montreal) where parking is almost impossible. You are right in the center of things here-walking distance to many restaurants, shops, other attractions.
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""'Beautiful Montreal""
We have just returned from a lovely stay at this Hotel.
It is centrally located , walking distance to everything.
Science Center , Imax theater, waterfront, parks,
Shops, restaurants, and around the corner The Notre-Dame Basilica. The Basilica has a wonderful light -sound and history show at night this is a very nice way to see the church. Our 12 year old daughter loved it!
The hotel has everything to offer, outdoor patio seating and another restaurant down stairs This is where they serve breakfast.
Our room was huge, large living room with kitchenette, pull out couch. French door opening out to patio.
plenty of closet space. Great bathroom ,shower and soaking tub
glass sinks, robes and plenty of L'Occitane products.
Staff was very friendly and accommodating. We needed to get our car out to go to the Boidome area and it took less than 10 mins.
This Hotel has a small gym upstairs and a spa. I didn't have time to use either.
The other thing that this Hotel has to offer being in old Montreal
most buildings have steps.
Saint-Sulpice is totally handicapped accessible. They offer accessible rooms with showers, there is a ramp in the lobby,
no steps to get into Hotel, and an elevator.
I would reccommend this Hotel to everyone, Because of the great location, accessibility, and friendly staff and service.
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"Great Advice"
Simply put..... an outstanding hotel and stay in Vieux-Montreal. The hotel is in an outstanding location in the old part of town which we considered much superiior to a downtown location. A block from Notre Dame and within comfortable walking distance to most that Montreal has to offer, including step from the waterfront and activities on the piers. Besides the location, the hotel is special down to the smallest details. Our "Loft Suite" came with a Murphy Bed which was no compromise for comfort, and the room was very spacious and stylish including rich woods with leather furntiure and a glass sink basin in the bathroom. With European style windows that swung open we were able to enjoy people watching on the main thorougfare Rue Saint Paul. And don't overlook the patio off the lobby for food and/or relaxation. We had an outstanding stay, with the one exception of the "tourist trap" restaurant we choose on Place Jacques-Cartier.
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"Fabulous boutique hotel! When can I go back?"
I recently returned from Montreal after honeymooning for about a week at Le Saint Sulpice. The hotel was magnificent!
My husband called in advance of our trip to request an early check-in, and we were able to get into our room upon arrival. We had a deluxe suite on the 4th floor that faced the courtyard. The bathroom was very nice with a large bathtub and huge shower. The bedroom was small, but very cozy and romantic. The bed was amazingly comfortable. We also had a fireplace and a lovely balcony. I highly recommend a balcony. I spent a lot of time sipping my morning coffee and evening wine while watching the activity in the courtyard. On another note, continental breakfast was included with our rate and available in the restaurant until 11:00 AM. And, nightly turn-down service was provided.
Le Saint Sulpice is perfectly located in the heart of Vieux Montreal. Highlights located nearby include the museum Pointe-à-Callière, the bar at the Hotel Place d'Armes, and the restaurant Le Club Chasse et Peche.
Make sure to escape the tourists, though, and head to other areas of town. We had great bagels in Montreal's Mile-End neighborhood and smoked meat sandwiches at Schwartz's on St. Laurent. For a fabulous brewpub, go to Dieu du Ciel on Laurier Ave. For sushi, go to Jun I, also on Laurier.
The English area of town around Crescent Street is also worth checking out. We bar hopped starting at the Winston Churchill Pub . For a clubby, Manhattan-ish experience, go to Cavalli on Peel.
For you gamblers, spend an evening at the massive Casino |
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"Great hotel thanks to happy staff"
This is a great apartment hotel in Old Montreal. The room was spacious and comfortable with a really luxurious bathroom. Tthe public areas were very stylish, except for the restaurant which was a bit dark and severe for breakfast. However, the thing that sets this hotel apart is the staff - they seem to genuinely enjoy working there, which made it a pleasure to stay there. When the wireless connection in our room didn't work, four people arrived, one after the other, to sort the problem out till it was fixed. The location is great for sightseeing, although many of the restaurants nearby are touristy and mediocre. Montreal `grew' on us as a city and if we returned we would be delighted to stay at St Sulpice again.
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