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Check-in: 1600
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
Located on Prestigious Sherbrooke Street, in the heart of downtown Montreal, this charming full service boutique hotel offers 252 guestrooms and suites with spectacular city and river views, each featuring mahogany furnishings, most with galley kitchens. Ideal for overnight or extended stays, business meetings and banquets. Offering room service, restaurant / bar, wireless high speed internet connect ($), indoor valet parking ($), remote access voice mail, cable / satellite TV, 28th floor outdoor pool, and fitness room. Surrounded by museums, art galleries, designer boutiques and trendy restaurants. The Metro station is one block away connecting to Old Montreal, Le Palais des Congres Convention Center, Montreal's renowned underground shopping city, the Bell Centre, Casino de Montreal, IIe Sainte-Helene and ICAO Headquarters just a few steps away from the Metro station exit. The Hotel is 20 minutes from Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.
Please advise: Extra adult charge applies to individuals 14 yrs and over.
Check-in: 1600
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
3.8 out of 5
(63 reviews)
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Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
Hotel address: 1110 Sherbrooke St West, Montreal, QC, Canada H3A 1G9
Montreal.
Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport - 20 minutes.
Area Attractions : Montreal Museum of Fine Arts - 2 blocks, Bell Centre (Canadiens, entertainment) - 3 blocks, McGill University - 3 blocks, Montreal Planetarium - 5 blocks, Placc des Arts - 8 blocks, Mount Royal Park - 0.75 km (0.5mi), Notre-Dame Basilica - 2 km (1.25mi), Old Montreal - 2 km (1.25mi), Saint Joseph's Oratory - 3.5 km (2mi), Olympic Stadium - 7 km (4 mi).
The hotel cafe/bar serves a Continental and American Buffet Breakfast and a light dinner menu, as well as beer, wine, and cocktails. Upscale, contemporary decor; open morning and evening daily.
The hotel's first-floor restaurant offers seating inside or on an outdoor terrace and serves French cuisine for lunch and dinner daily. Voted "Best New Restaurant" in Canada for 2005.
Please enter check-in and check-out dates to the right to select a room
Check-in: 1600
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
3.8 out of 5
(63 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
Score
4 out of 5
Great Hotel for the Price
Sarah Nov 23, 2009
The Hotel staff was helpful and efficient. The rooms were very clean and extrememly comfortable. It was in a great location ... near all the shops and restaurants in downtown Montreal.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Great Place
Spider Monkey Nov 14, 2009
The Staff was very knowledgeable about the surrounding areas. I was Very close to the major things we wanted to do while ... there and it was in walking distance to everything too.
Traveler type: Friends
Score
4 out of 5
mini vacation
Sue Nov 10, 2009
the hotel was very nice. Friendly staff. they answered any questions about directions and how to get to spots. Parking is ... quite expensive if you don't have a small car that fits in their underground parking.
Traveler type: Friends
If you go to Montreal, take everything out of your car. Do not leave GPS units in or the holders on the windows. They are having a real problem with break ins in cars outside of downtown
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
If you go to Montreal, take everything out of your car. Do not leave GPS units in or the holders on the windows. They are having a real problem with break ins in cars outside of downtown
--Sue, NY Nov 10, 2009
L'Entrecote St. Jean is around the corner on Peel Street. They serve only one meal--soup, salad, steak frites, and profiteroles--for only $25 CAN. Not the best cut of steak in the world, but nicely done, with a great sauce, prepared in the traditional French manner. A great value.
--Montreal First-Timer, Columbus, OH Nov 9, 2009
Lots of excellent dining options within short walking distance.
--Kalev, New York, NY Oct 21, 2009
Overall score
3.8 out of 5
(63 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
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Score
4 out of 5
Great Hotel for the Price
Sarah Nov 23, 2009
The Hotel staff was helpful and efficient. The rooms were very clean and extrememly comfortable. It was in a great location ... near all the shops and restaurants in downtown Montreal.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Great Place
Spider Monkey Nov 14, 2009
The Staff was very knowledgeable about the surrounding areas. I was Very close to the major things we wanted to do while ... there and it was in walking distance to everything too.
Traveler type: Friends
Score
4 out of 5
mini vacation
Sue Nov 10, 2009
the hotel was very nice. Friendly staff. they answered any questions about directions and how to get to spots. Parking is ... quite expensive if you don't have a small car that fits in their underground parking.
Traveler type: Friends
If you go to Montreal, take everything out of your car. Do not leave GPS units in or the holders on the windows. They are having a real problem with break ins in cars outside of downtown
Score
4 out of 5
Great Location, Excellent Value
Montreal First-Timer Nov 9, 2009
I was visiting Montreal for the first time, by myself, and selected Le Cantlie [...]The hotel is a bit dated in decor, but it ... is very clean, from the lobby to the rooms. The location is superb--right at the corner of Sherbrooke & Peel, and very near the Peel metro stop. They initially put me in a Studio two-queen suite, which is really more of a room than a suite. I insisted they put me in a one-bed suite, which has a sofa/seating area. It was really perfect for one person, or even for a couple sharing a bed. The kitchenette is built into the wall (like a closet). It is tiny but serviceable, and there were silverware, plates, etc.--even a corkscrew. The desk staff were fine--not overly friendly, but they certainly accommodated any needs I had and answered my questions. My only real complaint was the quality of the room service food; everything was overcooked. You're better off going to L'Entrecote St. Jean around the corner for steak frites.
Traveler type: Single
L'Entrecote St. Jean is around the corner on Peel Street. They serve only one meal--soup, salad, steak frites, and profiteroles--for only $25 CAN. Not the best cut of steak in the world, but nicely done, with a great sauce, prepared in the traditional French manner. A great value.
Score
4 out of 5
montreal getaway
a happy traveler Oct 29, 2009
the greatest location--near public trains and bus and best address in town..great quiet room with useful and handy ... kitchenette...Montreal has the best shops and restaurants all in walking distance---do not miss the Lantern Show at the Botanical Gardens in the Fall
Traveler type: Friends
Score
4 out of 5
Perfectly Situated in heart of Montreal
Kalev Oct 21, 2009
Very clean and nice hotel, not lacking in any detail of service, or location. Great location, with major art museums a ... couple of blocks away, McGill University right up the street, downtown a block away, excellent dining options, and the Peel St subway station around the corner.
Traveler type: Single
Lots of excellent dining options within short walking distance.
Score
4 out of 5
Charming older hotel with good location
Ernie the town attorney Oct 20, 2009
Generally the overall experience was good. A nice room and very clean. I found the hotel pleasantly quiet at night. My only ... issue came on my return to the hotel on Sunday evening when I discovered that the cleaning staff had left my door ajar with the deadbolt engaged. I attended at the front desk to complain and was assured the mistake would be properly addressed. No sign of any improper entry to the room and nothing was missing or disturbed.
Traveler type: Single
Very close to McGill University and Molson Stadium. Close as well to shopping and restauants and bars.
Score
3 out of 5
Clean, quiet, and comfortable
Comfort Clint Oct 11, 2009
Clean, quiet and comfortable ...
Traveler type: Family
Score
4 out of 5
unbeatable location for the price
Costume jewelry Lynne Sep 18, 2009
this was the best hotel suite or room we have had in Montreal. Location is fantastic. Walking distance to downtown, Old ... Montreal and pretty much everywhere we wanted to go. Because we had the small kitchen, we took advantage of the terrific takeout deli from Reubens. Restaurants are very expensive, so we recommend the bring your own wine places.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Great Short Getaway
Bill & Cynthia Sep 15, 2009
The hotel staff was very helpful - they had to receive some medical equipment for us before we arrived. We found the ... equipment already in our room when we checked in. They went the extra mile to make sure we were pleased with their service - and we certainly were.
Traveler type: Couples
There are some great jazz clubs within walking distance of the hotel. The staff will gladly give directions.
Score
4 out of 5
Great hotel near the Montreal core
Trevor Sep 12, 2009
We didn't spend much time in the hotel, since we were busy seeing the city, but the rooms were clean and nice, and the hotel ... staff were very friendly and helpful.
Traveler type: Friends
La Banquise has the best poutine in Montreal. It's a bit of a walk, but it's worth going up the length of rue St. Cathrine to see the heart of the city.
Score
4 out of 5
Hotel Le Cantlie Suites in Sept
Nunya Sep 10, 2009
The staff was very attentive and quick to respond to any problems - even as simple as our tv remote not working Staff were ... all really great to deal with. The only down side to our stay was the noise. It was as loud as a dorm room. Could hear babies crying and doors slamming all night long
Traveler type: Couples
BRING YOUR CREDIT CARDS! THERE IS MORE GREAT SHOPPING HERE THEN DOWNTOWN TORONTO
Score
2 out of 5
Montreal Trip
Ricksen Sep 10, 2009
the service was not all that good and the air condition was not working for 6 straight nights ...
Traveler type: Friends
Score
4 out of 5
Good Price, Spacious, Centrally Located
Traveling for Pleasure Sep 8, 2009
This is a reasonably priced hotel in a central location in Montreal with spacious rooms. The hotel is a few blocks from ... Crescent Street with a very lively night scene and the Museum of Fine Art. A short cab ride takes you to Prince Author Street in the Latin Quarter with several outdoor cafes. The old french city/water front is also a short drive. The rooftop pool offers excellent views of Mont Royal and the City Skyline.
Traveler type: Single
The hotel is a few blocks from Crescent Street with a very lively night scene.
Score
4 out of 5
Great place to stay!
Jessica Sep 8, 2009
I really enjoyed my stay at Hotel Le Cantlie Suites. The staff was very friendly and the rooms were spacious and clean. It ... would have been nice to have free wireless internet and free breakfast, but overall quality was very good.
Traveler type: Friends
Score
4 out of 5
Great location for McGill
Deniulus Aug 27, 2009
Very, very slow at the understaffed Front Desk, as is sometimes the rule in Quebec. But with Orbitz rates, an excellent deal. ... This hotel is still clean but in a few years will have to face the inevitable update, after which prices will likely be raised to match the competition. This hotel is across the street from the much, much more expensive Sofitel, and a block west of the Omni. Breakfast served on the mezzanine level is less than glamorous.
Traveler type: Business
Score
3 out of 5
Mediocre
S Dot Aug 25, 2009
Went with friends and stayed in the executive suite. Hopefully you get the hotel front room instead of the back room which ... has absolutely no view whatsoever which is what we got. Pretty nice room didn't know it came with a sink, fridge & oven. Our biggest problem was the AC (it kept turning off, big problem in the summer). We had them come and try to fix it but by the following day it was broke again and it was time to go. P.S. parking is $22/day (read the fine print next to fees, unlike me)...
Traveler type: Friends
Score
4 out of 5
Hotel Le Cantlie
Fred Thompson Aug 23, 2009
Very good hotel, although I'd hesitate to call it 4 stars. Decor was outdated, door was difficult to open. It could use a ... sprucing-up. Hotel breakfast was decent, not great. Location was PERFECT. Like staying in Times Square. The bed was very comfortable. It was a quiet, nice hotel. The staff was helpful. All in all I'd have to say it was 3 1/2 stars - I've stayed in 3.5 hotels that were cleaner, nicer than this one.
Traveler type: Couples
You can park on one of the side streets (i.e. Ave. Des Pines) rather than pay the $22 per night at the hotel garage! Just watch the parking signs (i.e. when to move it)!
Score
4 out of 5
Montreal's perfect little sweet spot
Rebecca Aug 22, 2009
For being an ignorant American, this hotel was in the perfect little spot. It was in the heart of downtown, you can wake up ... go to the convenient trendy coffee shops down the street to grab some food, walk around and shop a little. Downtown is about a five minute walk. They not only have commercial stores like the gap but also trendy little boutiques that show you the true montreal. This hotel room was much better than we expected. The staff are extremely friendly and helpful, especially to Americans, but the room was comfortable. On top of being extremely comfortable, there was a little surprise, the room had a fully equipped kitchen. It was useful for leftover food and for days you just wanted to stay in. If you are looking for a nice, quiet hotel that is close to downtown, this is the hotel for you. It was relatively cheap... around 115 including tax.
Traveler type: Couples
Just head down the street to find cute little shops. Nothing is better than window shopping.
Score
4 out of 5
Decent location for a great price
opuscat Aug 18, 2009
The hotel itself was dated to be sure. But given that the room was clean, the beds comfortable, great location for the ... price. Very close to downtown shopping and dining. Parking was less than thrilling but I expected that going in based on it's location.
Traveler type: Family
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
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If you go to Montreal, take everything out of your car. Do not leave GPS units in or the holders on the windows. They are having a real problem with break ins in cars outside of downtown
--Sue, NY Nov 10, 2009
L'Entrecote St. Jean is around the corner on Peel Street. They serve only one meal--soup, salad, steak frites, and profiteroles--for only $25 CAN. Not the best cut of steak in the world, but nicely done, with a great sauce, prepared in the traditional French manner. A great value.
--Montreal First-Timer, Columbus, OH Nov 9, 2009
Lots of excellent dining options within short walking distance.
--Kalev, New York, NY Oct 21, 2009
Very close to McGill University and Molson Stadium. Close as well to shopping and restauants and bars.
--Ernie the town attorney, mount forest ontario Oct 20, 2009
There are some great jazz clubs within walking distance of the hotel. The staff will gladly give directions.
--Bill & Cynthia, Ft Lauderdale, Fl Sep 15, 2009
La Banquise has the best poutine in Montreal. It's a bit of a walk, but it's worth going up the length of rue St. Cathrine to see the heart of the city.
--Trevor, Waterloo, ON Sep 12, 2009
BRING YOUR CREDIT CARDS! THERE IS MORE GREAT SHOPPING HERE THEN DOWNTOWN TORONTO
--Nunya, Toronto, ON Sep 10, 2009
The hotel is a few blocks from Crescent Street with a very lively night scene.
--Traveling for Pleasure, New York, NY Sep 8, 2009
You can park on one of the side streets (i.e. Ave. Des Pines) rather than pay the $22 per night at the hotel garage! Just watch the parking signs (i.e. when to move it)!
--Fred Thompson, Bronx, NY Aug 23, 2009
Just head down the street to find cute little shops. Nothing is better than window shopping.
--Rebecca, Waterford, CT Aug 22, 2009
In the heart of downtown. Shopping, restaurants withing walking distance. 25 minutes from Dorval airport.
--Frequent Traveler Mom, Glendale, CA Aug 13, 2009
Close to St. Catherine's shopping district and undergound.
--jumi, Mpls, MN Aug 6, 2009
You are a short walk to a ton of shops.
--Joe, Boston Jul 27, 2009
make a reservation for 'fine dining' experience. do your homework before you leave for montreal.Europa has to be the BEST restaurant in the city. we 'owned' the table for the evening -- making this a spectacular experience. service can't be beat. all meals were delicious. breakfast/brunch not easy to find. you can walk everywhere and find something to suit all tastes.
--KJ, Middleton, MA Jul 27, 2009
Go to Crescent Street on a Saturday night!!!!
--Mike, Queens, NY Jul 26, 2009
I rally like the Indian Restaurant called Taj. It is just around the corner.
--Neo, MA Jul 8, 2009
Go underground! The entire downtown area is connected by an "Underground City" - mostly shopping malls - that you can roam around in for hours.
--MaryMtAiry, Philadelphia, PA Jul 5, 2009
Lots of great coffee shops nearby where you can get inexpensive lunch or breakfast.
--Travelerr, Oakland, CA Jun 7, 2009
The Jean Taland Market.
--Tree, Los Angeles, CA May 26, 2009
L'Express is the most outstanding and reasonable restaurant. Reservations are required.
--Ron, Bronx, NY May 26, 2009
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
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