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very nice and warm hospitality. the room was cosy and very clean . the decoration of the hotel is superb. the location of the hotel is the best -right in the middle of old montreal with walking distance to all the right things to do...More
We've never been to Montreal so I figured stay in walking to everything. This was perfect! Modern but in a building from 1880s. It was awesome. Outstanding service, especially Matthew! He went over maps with us, schooled us on the Metro, and booked a food...More
What a lovely hotel! It is a charming mix of old and new. While the building is very old the hotel is new and full of modern touches and a cool funky style. The staff are young, enthusiastic and very helpful. The location is wonderful...More
We stayed one night. The staff was very helpful and very friendly. The room was very clean and modern. The location is perfect for exploring Old Montreal. Loved opening the window and hearing the horse drawn carriages passing by.
Most places in the old port area of Montreal are 'hidden' behind grey granite facades and there is not much articulation to the street elevations, however that said, Le Petit Hotel is a real find. The hotel is a conversion of an old stone warehouse...More
The historic centre of Montreal, Vieux-Port is home to some of the city's most antiquated buildings and picturesque streets. Along the waters of the St. Lawrence River, the bank of Old Port features museums, festivals, food stalls, and outdoor athletics, a celebrated part of the city that explodes into fireworks displays on warm summer nights. At its centre, street performers and artists compete with
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sprawling restaurant terraces for space along Jacques-Cartier Square, while the cobbled streets of Rue St. Paul and Rue Notre-Dame offer a reprieve of quiet galleries and atmospheric wine bars. Horse-drawn carriages are not an uncommon part of traffic, and the narrows they traverse are lined with boutiques, crêperies, and poutine shops enshrined in buildings of stone and wooden lattices. Here you can evoke Montreal's past with a traditional cooking lesson or historical tour, then enjoy its artistic present with live music and theatre.
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I have been to Montreal a couple of times in summer and it has never been more than 77 or 78 degrees, and it is always without humidity. I find it very comfortable at that time of year.
I am not familiar with Le Germain, but the location for Le Petite was wonderful. My friend and I never rented a car, and we did all our sightseeing on foot or via the metro. Le Petite was in a perfect location.