"We had an amazing stay at the David Hotel! The rooms were spacious and clean, the location was fantastic, and check-in/out was straightforward and easy. Not to mention the bed was SO comfortable and the shower pressure was divine. We would absolutely stay here again!"
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"Le St-Martin is a great and well-located hotel in downtown Montreal. Very clean and very courteous staff.
If arriving by car, be advised that parking at the hotel is valet only and you must park temporarily on the street next to the hotel (Rue Metcalfe)."
"Room was well appointed, clean, and comfortable. Convenient location for walking and exploring the area. Plenty of shops, restaurants, and entertainment. We had trouble accessing the hotel due to police closing streets around the hotel; for a peaceful gathering in the square in support of Palestine/Gaza.
I called the hotel for help in finding parking, but as I explained the situation the young lady finally said she couldn't help me and hung up. I found street parking nearby, walked to the hotel, went to the front desk and spoke with the young lady from the phone call. Again, she didn't offer any help. Then, Soso another staff member, heard what was going on. This young lady went outside, walked to the end of the block, spoke with the police officer who was blocking the street and got him to allow cars access to the hotel! I was very impressed with her willingness to take action in assisting guests.
Our 4th floor room faced the front of the hotel. Outside, there was a club with loud music and a construction site. After checking into our room, we went downstairs and inquired about how late the club would be operating. Soso explained they weren't normally open on Sunday, but would check with them about the noise. Then, she took the time to walk outside and point is in the right direction to get to a restaurant we wanted to find. Construction, garbage trucks, and other street noise started promptly at 7am each day...downtown city life!
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"Great amenities, even has a Lego room! Enjoyed the onsite gym and hot breakfast buffet but wish they had decaf coffee and tea options. Agree the lack of duvet cover is a little strange - hopefully they’re washing them? It looked clean anyway. Very central and great choice for us with two small twin rooms within the suite! "
During your visit to Montreal, you can search for that perfect souvenir at Crescent Street. While in this family-friendly area, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.
Sherbrooke Street is located in a vibrant area of Montreal known for its stunning architecture and popular art scene. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 357 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Sherbrooke Street?
Study the collections at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, McCord Stewart Museum or Montreal Science Centre. While you're exploring, swing by Notre Dame Basilica, Old Port of Montreal and Le Windsor to learn a bit about the area. You can catch a show at Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier, St. Denis Theatre and Montreal Symphony Orchestra.
How can I get to Sherbrooke Street?
Head to Pointe-aux-Trembles Station to catch metro transport. If you'd like to explore around the area nearby, consider renting a car to take in more sights.