Need suite hotel recommendations for Montreal & Quebec City
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Need suite hotel recommendations for Montreal & Quebec City
My mom, sister, and I are heading to Montreal and Quebec City in July, and we would like recommendations for a hotel with suite arrangements. (Our mom snores loudly and we need to sleep in a separate room.) I found Embassy Suites Montreal on TripAdvisor -- any other recommendations? And how about Quebec City? We would like to stay within the walls or just outside them. Thanks in advance for your help!
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Embassy Suites are nicely located - right on the border of Old Montreal where it runs into the main downtown area. The Springhill Suites by Marriott are right in Old Montreal a few blocks away and are very similar. Still can walk to the downtown and we also walkd to the Plateau from here. The Residence Inn by Marriott is also downtown but a bit farther from Old Montreal. It too has 2 room suites which include full kitchens.
Some of the Old Montreal boutique hotels offer 2 room suites (may be higher priced than above). You might look into the Saint Sulpice and others.
I have not stayed in "suites" in Quebec and will be interested in responses to this.
Some of the Old Montreal boutique hotels offer 2 room suites (may be higher priced than above). You might look into the Saint Sulpice and others.
I have not stayed in "suites" in Quebec and will be interested in responses to this.
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Hotel Chateau Bellevue - Got it on tripadvisor. Very, reasonable..Perfect location..Clean..Good service..Not sure they have suites, but the rooms are so reasonable that you could probably get two.
Great town..Take the bus tour if you cannot do a lot of hill walking. Well worth the money. You get to see everything..Can get on and off. Restaurants are pricey. Do notstay near the harbor. This is very crowded because they have cruise ships coming in and out. Stay in the upper portion of the town.
Go on trip advisor, too. Both this and that site are very, very helpful.
We flew in here and took the train to Montreal, then Toronto. Great trip. The train is the way to go without question. Look for VIA Canada when they have 50% off sale.
Great town..Take the bus tour if you cannot do a lot of hill walking. Well worth the money. You get to see everything..Can get on and off. Restaurants are pricey. Do notstay near the harbor. This is very crowded because they have cruise ships coming in and out. Stay in the upper portion of the town.
Go on trip advisor, too. Both this and that site are very, very helpful.
We flew in here and took the train to Montreal, then Toronto. Great trip. The train is the way to go without question. Look for VIA Canada when they have 50% off sale.
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For Montreal, I suggest, like goddesstogo, le Saint Sulpice Montreal. You can book online on this link: http://www.lesaintsulpice.com
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I just stayed in Montreal at the Hotel Nelligan and loved it. It's right around the corner from St. Sulpice so I say both of those are great ideas!! Hotel St. Paul also has a great location. I wrote a blog post , so in case you want restaurants, too, and other things in the area of Hotel St. Sulpice and the street Rue St. Paul: http://brooklynbabysocial.com/2012/0...uld-stay-here/
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