l'Hotel De La Montagne

1430 Rue de la Montagne
Montreal, PQ H3G 1Z5
Nightly Rates: ( 232.60 - 232.60 )
3 Star


Property Description

Hotel de la Montagne is a small luxury hotel located in the very heart of Montreal. Two white lions stand sentinel at the front door. The lobby is adorned with 6 foot carved elephants, two gold crocodiles and a female figure with stained glass butterfly wings atop a fountain. The mezzaine level of the hotel offers the main dining room, Le Lutetia. Guests can also enjoy light meals beside the pool located roof top on the twentieth floor of the hotel. Off the lobby, a caberate lounge featuring live music leads the way to the very well known Thursdays restaurant and bar. The rooms are a delightfully peaceful contrast to the bustling lobby. Both business and leisure travelers will be pleased with a stay at this charming hotel.

Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Business Center
· Casino
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Hairdryers Available
· Hairdryers Available
· Mini Bar
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable


Room Information

Deluxe 1 Queen
Deluxe rooms offer all the amenities of a luxury hotel, including internet access, hairdryers, bathrobes and minibars. Room is furnished with 1 queen bed and desk. Max occ 2.
Deluxe 1 King
Deluxe rooms offer all the amenities of a luxury hotel, including internet access, hairdryers, bathrobes and minibars. Room is furnished with 1 queen bed and desk. Max occ 2.
Deluxe 2 Queens
Deluxe rooms offer all the amenities of a luxury hotel, including internet access, hairdryers, bathrobes and minibars. Room is furnished with 2 queen beds and desk. Max occ 4.
Canopy Suite
Canopy suite has separate living and sleeping area. The bathroom offers a jacuzzi tub and separate shower. Room offers amenities such as bathrobes, minibar, hairdryer and internet access. Max occ 2.
Suite with King
King suite has separate living and sleeping area. The bathroom offers a jacuzzi tub and separate shower. Room offers amenities such as bathrobes, minibar, hairdryer and internet access. Max occ 4.

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Miscellaneous Information

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 2 pm
· Check out time is 12 pm
· Time Zone is EST (-5 DST)
· 121 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 19 floors.


Directions

Start going towards the AIRPORT EXIT on ROMEO-VACHON RUE S. Continue on ROMEO-VACHON RUE. Take the QC-520 ramp. Merge on QC-520. Take the BOUCHARD BOUL exit. Turn Right on BOUCHARD BOUL. Continue on DORVAL AV. Bear Right on UNNAMED STREET. Take the QC-20 ramp. Merge on QC-20. Continue on QC-720. Take the QC-720 exit. Merge on QC-720. Take the DE LA MONTAGNE RUE exit. Turn Left on DE LA MONTAGNE RUE.

Start going towards the AIRPORT EXIT on a local road. Bear Left on COMMERCE A-4. Bear Left on QC-50. Take the T-C HWY 15 exit. Merge on T-C HWY 15. Take the T-C HWY 40 exit. Merge on T-C HWY 40. Take the CREMAZIE BOUL O exit. Continue on CREMAZIE BOUL O. Continue on CREMAZIE BOUL E. Turn Right on ST-DENIS RUE. Turn Right on SHERBROOKE RUE E. Continue on SHERBROOKE RUE O. Turn Left on DE LA MONTAGNE RUE.

YMY-In the heart of Montreal

YUL-Montreal Dorval 11mi NE/YMX-Montreal Mirabel 32mi


Guarantee Policy

All reservations must be guaranteed with a credit card. The Hotel does not accept non-guaranteed reservations. No deposit required. Exceptions may apply during holidays, special events or conventions, see Rate Rules.


Cancellation Policy

Must cancel 4PM one day prior to arrival to avoid penalty of 1 night plus tax. No-show fee: 1 night. Exceptions may apply during holidays, special events or conventions, see Rate Rules.


Restaurant Information

Thursday's Bar

Located: On site. Serves: Full Service Restaurant. Also offers Disco. Dress Code: Casual.

Les Beaux Jeudis

Located: On site. Serves: French.

Le Letetia

Located: On site. Serves: Continental.


Meeting Facility

CHAMBERLIN 1: Seats 66 CHAMBERLIN 2: Seats 58 RICHEBOURG: Seats 40 CHAMBERLIN 1 AND 2 COMBINED: Seats 130 Meeting Facilities

Audio/Visual Equipment: Copy Service, Internet Connectivity, Business Center, Courier, Fax Machine, Shipping, Catering, Computer Modem Hookups, Copy Machine, Equipment Rental, Fax Service.


Recreation Information

Recreation

Fitness Center, Dancing, Casino, Golf, Museum/Gallery, Raquetball, Shopping, Sightseeing Tours


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Biodome - 5mi N Botanical Gardens - 5mi N Old Town Montreal - 1mi E Casino - 4mi NE Molson Center - 2mi NE Montreal Forum - 3mi N Mount Royal Lookout1 - 1mi NW Museum of Fine Arts - 3mi S Old Port - 2mi S Olympic Park - 5mi S Place des Arts - 2mi N Shopping District - 2mi NW Underground City - 1mi E Convention Center - 1mi NE

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