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Room with an Anti-View :: Hotel Europeenne in Montreal

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  Site Where: 1620 rue St-Hubert, Montreal, QC, Canada, H2L 3Z3
June 15, 2007 at 12:29 PM | by juliana | 0 Comments

You know the scene. You open the door to your brand new hotel room, run over to the window, open the blinds and bam, you are hit with the anti-view. Maybe you are looking down a dirty alley, witnessing a drug deal, staring at an air shaft in the face, or seeing a brick wall. Whatever you are viewing it is not extremely pleasurable. Help out your fellow hotel mavens by uploading your anti-views to the HotelChatter/Flickr photo pool, or by sending the photo along to us. Remember to tell us the name of the hotel and the room number with the not-so-easy-on-the-eyes view.

This anti-view from Flickr member HellaOakland's photo stream was taken at the Hotel Europeenne which at first glance looks as if they phonetically spelled out the word European. And who knows? Maybe they did and tried to pass it off as French. (Ok, it is French.)

Anyways, HellaOakland describes the view for us in the photo's caption:

It wasn't so bad. People complain about not having a good view but we don't care since we're not there to get a view from our window. This isn't isn't so bad though. I would get up in the mornings and look out the window to check out the weather. Sometimes I saw people walking by. Not a bad hotel for $59 a night.

Yes, that's a view at street-level but like HellaOakland says, what more can you expect for $59 a night.

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Le Centre Sheraton Montreal Really is in The Center

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  Site Where: 1201 Boul Rene-levesque , Montreal, Canada, H3B2L7
May 30, 2007 at 9:39 AM | by amandak | 0 Comments

A recent tip-off from the Journeywoman website, which specializes in female-friendly hotels, restaurants and tours, has raved about the Le Centre Sheraton in Montreal. Apart from the fact that they keep a talking parrot near the pool (which we think is just gorgeous, as long as he says positive things when you strip down to your swimsuit), Journeywoman had this to say:

Their Club Level accommodation is divine -- the room is spacious (sun streaming in through large windows) and my well-appointed bathroom with large bath towels and as many washcloths as I needed made me feel like a travel princess ... . The front desk was more than willing to please -- when I needed an extra shopping bag, two staff members checked the hotel's nooks and crannies to try to locate one for me. Final bonus -- this hotel is so well situated I could walk everywhere. When I wanted a metro (subway) it was steps away. And best of all? The train station is a five minute walk from the hotel.

Other recent guests agree that the service is good and the rooms are clean, but it seems like if you're not in Club, things get a bit pokier (perhaps the hotel's nooks and crannies are in fact guest rooms for non Club members). You can, however, often pick up good deals online and for a reasonable price, the location is great for exploring Montreal. Or chatting with the parrot.

[Photo: euroterp]

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Room with a Killer View: Intercontinental Hotel Montreal

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  Site Where: 360 rue St-Antoine Ouest, Montreal, QC, Canada, H2Y X34
April 26, 2007 at 12:05 PM | by juliana | 0 Comments

We are suckers for a room with a killer view.  We find that we are even more likely to forgive some minor hotel inconveniences if we can stare out the window at something pretty--yeah we are that shallow. Let's help out our fellow hotel mavens by uploading rooms with killer views to the HotelChatter/Flickr photo pool, or by sending the photo along to us. We will feature our favorites in this space from time to time. Remember to tell us the name of the hotel and the room number of the hot view.

Flickr user ajbelongia dropped this Killer View into the HotelChatter Flickr Pool of the Intercontinental Hotel in Montreal.

Here's what ajbelongia had to say:

View from room 2004 of Southern Montreal with the St. Lawrence river looking across the islands of the former Expo 67. The dome of the former US Pavillion (now the Biosphere Nature Museum) can be seen in the background.

ajbelongia also has some other sweet shots from the hotel room so be sure to check them out.

As for the hotel itself, the Intercontinental gets pretty decent reviews about being a good hotel for business travelers, thanks to its location near the city's financial center. But many reviews complain about the sub-par service and the internet that costs $14 a day. Ugh, now that doesn't sound like a good place to do business.

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· Intercontinental Montreal reviews [TripAdvisor]

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Room with a Killer View: Hotel Montreal Gouverneur Place Dupuis

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  Site Where: 1415 Rue St-Hubert, Montreal, Canada, H2L 3Y9
January 11, 2007 at 12:17 PM | by juliana | 0 Comments

Since we had an abbreviated Killer View/Anti-View this morning, we thought it's only fair to give you a little more.

Hotel Maven John sent us this picture that he took last Thursday night from the Hotel Montreal Gouverneur Place Dupuis which is pretty spectacular...you know, for Canada.

Oh we kid, we kid.

The hotel is part of the Gouverneur hotel chains which has properties all over Québec. This particular location gets high points for its friendly staff, good location somewhat near St. Catherine street and reasonable prices. However, one reviewer said there are lots of college kids there on the weekend and another recommended upgrading to business class rooms for an extra-special stay.

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· Hotel Montreal Gouverneur Place Dupuis reviews [TripAdvisor]

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HotelChatter's Rocking New Year's Eve: How Aboot Canada, Eh?

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  Site Where: 55 rue St. Jacques, Montreal, QC, Canada, H2Y 3X2
December 22, 2006 at 9:05 AM | by juliana | 0 Comments

If you want to head north of the border to party Canadien style then the Place d'Armes Hotel & Suites in Montreal is the place for you. Casablanca bluffs will also be in luck as the hotel is building their New Year's Eve bash around this classic film:

The overall ambiance will evoke Rick's club, featuring Sam at the piano, and as the night progresses, a DJ will keep guests dancing into the wee hours.The sensual, luxurious décor has been imported directly from Morocco-including traditional lanterns, lamps and even smooth North African sand. With Baladi belly dancers, strolling violinists, men in the customary Jalaba costume, and more.

Food will be prepared by Aix Cuisine du Terroir executive chef Carl Röder and will include foie gras torchon; caviar and lemongrass sauce, lamb loin with roasted lobster tail, saffron beurre blanc, coriander and mint couscous, and for dessert, a chocolate and mint soufflé, along with orange ice.

That's not all either. The party will hold a raffle with the grand prize winner receiving a week for two in Morrocco that includes airfare, meals and accommodations at the Dorint Atlantic Palace & Casino. To add more drama to the raffle, the winner is announced at the stroke of midnight.

Tickets are $200 CAD (approx. $175 USD), plus taxes, and the doors open at 7pm. Guests are treated to the four-course meal, open bar with toast at midnight, music, and entrance into the raffle. For those of you staying overnight, and--who wouldn't?--rooms are still available for $225 CAD with breakfast and a wine and cheese cocktail.

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Hôtel de la Montagne :: Bonjour Regal Begal

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  Site Where: 1430 rue de la Montagne [map], Montreal, QC, United States, H3G 1Z5
August 21, 2006 at 9:24 AM | by markj | 0 Comments

Visiting Hôtel de la Montagne is like visiting a hotel out of an era gone by, we just can't figure out which era.  We heard this was one of the only hotels in Montreal with a rooftop pool, so we checked it out.

The rooftop pool is a cross between a TRL scene (Carson Daly era) and a place Larry from Three's Company might frequent.  The sangria is tasty, the view decadent, but the pool is tiny and the crowd is way more Carson Daly era TRL than Vanessa Minnillo era TRL.  Come to think of it, the pool crowd really did seem more Regal Begal than anything else--at least the afternoon we were there.

Down in the hotel lobby you will find a golden water nymph staring you in the face.  The entire lobby is Dubai kitsch, which somehow doesn't seem out of place, at least after visiting the rooftop pool.

As for the rooms, they are on the large, comfortable side and most come complete with oversized marble bathrooms (double sinks plus separate shower and bath). In general, everything in this hotel seems just a tad on the worn side.

The hotel is right next to the Crescent Street bar scene and just a stumble from Ste-Catherine Street.

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· Hôtel de la Montagne Reviews [TripAdvisor]
· Montreal Hotel Reviews [HotelChatter]

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Hotel Godin :: Location, Location, Location

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  Site Where: 10 Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, Canada, H2X 4C9
August 21, 2006 at 8:50 AM | by markj | 0 Comments

Hotel Godin is all about location. If you want to stay in a boutique hotel and have the Plateau right outside your hotel door, this is pretty much the only place to stay.

Walking up Ste-Laurent will take you first through Plateau Mont Royal's party district, full of trendy bars and restaurants, and then through a quiet area of beautiful parks and plenty of residential architecture. Staying on the edge of the Platueau is an obvious alternative to staying downtown, off Ste Catherine street, or staying in the middle of Old Town Montreal. However, you can most definitely hoof it from Hotel Godin to either of the aforementioned areas without an issue.

Ok, so we have established that Hotel Godin's location is top notch, but what about the hotel itself? As usual it really depends what you are after. We experienced great service--timely, thorough housekeeping, a concierge that knew where to send us, and friendly valets. We also enjoyed the sparsely decorated yet functional, decent sized rooms. On the other hand, Hotel Godin doesn't have a bar (yet), or a fully operational restaurant (they do serve a good breakfast daily), and the hotel charges $10.99 for daily WiFi Internet service (it is free in the lobby).

Without a bar or a restaurant, there is no hotel scene to speak of at Godin, but if you step outside your door you will find plenty to keep you occupied all the way until 3 AM.

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· Hotel Godin View [HotelChatter]
· Hotel Godin Reviews [TripAdvisor]
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Killer View: Hotel Godin

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  Site Where: 10 Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, Canada, H2X 4C9
August 18, 2006 at 9:17 AM | by markj | 0 Comments

We are suckers for a room with a killer view. We find that we are even more likely to forgive some minor hotel inconveniences if we can stare out the window at something pretty--yeah we are that shallow. Let's help out our fellow hotel mavens by uploading rooms with killer views to the HotelChatter/Flickr photo pool, or by sending the photo along to us. We will feature our favorites in this space from time to time. Remember to tell us the name of the hotel and the room number of the hot view.

Hotel Godin's  room 428 provides guests a view of both down Sherbrooke and up Ste-Laurent--not bad at all.  As the view hints at, it is the location of this boutique hotel that sets it apart from the old town boutique hotels--from Godin Plateau, Mile End, Downtown and Old Montreal are all easily reachable on foot.  Le Plateau is just outside the hotel's front door.

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· Hotel Godin Reviews [TripAdvisor]