Montreal Hotels

Hôtel le Square-Phillips et Suites

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At a Glance

    Pros

  • great in-room kitchen facilities
  • excellent rooftop sunbathing
  • good shopping nearby

    Cons

  • dreary, spartan lobby
  • not much nightlife nearby
  • new furniture in the rooms is conventional to a fault

Fodorite Reviews

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Hôtel le Square-Phillips et Suites Review

Home to movie crews and touring talent in Riverdance and Wicked, the rooms in this apartment-style hotel are homey—with fully equipped kitchens, living rooms, flat-screen televisions and fresh carpet. The art deco building, designed by Ernest Cormier (1885-1980), is situated right downtown near the icon department store La Baie, so you'll never get lost. After a busy day of shopping and museum-hopping, you can take a relaxing swim in the glassed-in pool on the rooftop or just take in the views from the wooden sundeck. Kids love the breakfast room, while parents appreciate the sun-filled laundry room.

    Hotel Details

  • 80 rooms, 80 suites.
  • Rate includes breakfast.
  • Credit cards accepted.

Fodorite Reviews

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    Very Clean, Great Staff

    Without requesting it,we were upgraded to a larger room at check-in (for the same price as the smaller room). It is a great space for families the rooms are very spacious and the continental breakfast good; fruit, bagels, cereal and juices. It is convenient walking and subway to most places except Mont Royale. this is one of the cleanest hotels I have stayed at. The rooftop pool is small but pretty.

    by annapap, 10/15/07

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