Marriott Chateau Champlain beside Bell Centre
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It has easy access to the downtown business district and the central train station. After a half-century its profile on the urban landscape is well recognized. Montreal's delights are widespread so access to a Metro subway station right across the street is a real advantage. I can't comment on value for money; I visited friends there six months ago and it looked like a solid business accommodation.
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It's a good, but not great location.It's in a business neighborhood that is busy during the day, not the liveliest at night. You are a short walk to St Catherine St, which is the heart of the downtown shopping area, and not too far from the McGill campus.
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Elsie, my DD and I are staying at the Loews in Montreal. We are going to the U2 concert at the Bells Center in June. Marriott was my second choice. Got a great deal at the Loews on booking.com. I would have stayed at the Marriott otherwise. Both are close to the bells center
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Guys, I've posted this on the Canada forum, but wanted to put this in the Lounge as well. How does the Marriott Chateau Champlain compare with the Le Square Phillips Hotel & Suites in Montreal? Atmosphere, accommodations, location? Many thanks.