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Garvin222 Jun 22nd, 2004 06:31 AM

Good location in Montreal?
 
Montreal residents, we're looking at a hotel called Les Bons Matins and wondering if it's in a good location (family of 4..want to be able to walk places). Here's how they describe their location:
"Quietly tucked away within the hotel district, Les Bons Matins B&B is just seconds away from the Bell Centre; two blocks down from bustling Sainte-Catherine street, Montréal?s premiere shopping drive; and only steps away from lively Crescent Street, one of the city?s hottest hot spots, where trendy restaurants, cafés and night clubs abound. You could hardly ask for a better location."

Is this true that we could hardly ask for a better location? :}

zootsi Jun 22nd, 2004 08:46 AM

It's a good location, just a few blocks from the downtown shopping area with all its skyscrapers, department stores, underground malls and the Molson Center. Crescent Street is a fun place for cafes and clubs (kind of a mini St. Denis area). This location is on the more western side of downtown (more Anglo), so it's a little further from the old city, and the St. Denis area. However, you can hop a Metro to explore other parts of the city.

Garvin222 Jun 22nd, 2004 09:58 AM

Thanks for the help! It's so hard (or maybe I'm just making it hard) to decide where to stay...our alternative is a B&B facing Lafontaine Park ...more out the way but perhaps more peaceful...

zootsi Jun 22nd, 2004 12:10 PM

A b&b facing LaFontaine park would be my choice. A quiet, upscale area, but a short walk to some of the most fun parts of the city - St. Denis, Prince Arthur St, Duluth St, Sq. St Louis, etc. This area is about a 25 minute walk to the downtown, or a few stops on the Metro. In all honesty, both locations would be fine - it depends on whether you want to be close to the Manhattan feeling downtown area, or the more French feeling St. Denis plateau area.

Scarlett Jun 22nd, 2004 07:32 PM

I agree with zootsie :)

Garvin222 Jun 23rd, 2004 05:18 AM

The park it is! Thanks much.

bettyo70 Jun 28th, 2004 04:52 AM

Hi Garvin222,

What is the name of the Montreal B&B facing LaFontaine Park? Doing some research now for places to stay. Thanks!!

Garvin222 Jun 28th, 2004 07:33 AM

I've researched probably every small inn in Montreal (I'm a bit obsessive...:) and this feels like one of the best....beautiful neighborhood, quiet, walkable to everything...and good reviews from Fodors.
http://www.aubergedelafontaine.com/ang/home.htm

bettyo70 Jun 28th, 2004 01:17 PM

Thanks, Garvin 222! I am pretty obsessive when planning trips too, but it always turns out better that way in the end. Please post a Montreal trip report when you get back!

--Betty (NYC)


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