The room was quite contempory but the building itself felt a bit basic. The walls were quite thin and there was a lot of noise from the adjoining room. The hotel, being in the bars/clubs part of Montreal, seemed to attract a lot of younger people who were quite noisy.The interior of the lift was quite scruffy and the lobby area wasn't very smart. However the staff at reception were pleasant and helpful. We were unable to get our t.v. to work properly even though we got a replacement remote from reception. It was impossible to change channels and the volume was too low. There was no breakfast room on site. We were given breakfast vouchers to have our breakfast at the YWCA at the end of the street. The breakfast consisted of a toasted roll with jam and tea or coffee which was rather dull. There was however the option of paying for a different choice of food. We chose to go to Starbucks instead at the other end of the street.
The hotel was quite reasonably priced ($99 plus tax)so not sure really if we could have done better. We're not really sure whether we would choose to stay there again.
On positive point was that the 747 bus from the airport stopped at the end of the road which cost $8 each. The buses ran frequently - every ten minutes or so I believe.
The entrance to the hotel was a death trap. The floor surface was very slippery due to snow being trodden in. At one stage the staff put down some carpet which made it safer but this was not always there.
- Quality Inn Montreal
- Montreal Quality Inn
