About
Travelodge Montréal Center, located in the well-known Chinese Quarter, features an onsite gift shop, and offers group reservations with discounted prices.
All rooms, elegantly decorated with wood furnishings, feature large TVs with cable channels, private bathrooms, coffeemaker and ironing facilities upon request.
Travelodge Montréal Center welcomes guests to make use of free coffee in the lobby, a complimentary newspaper, a 24-hour front desk, and limited onsite parking at a surcharge. The hotel also offers free Wi-Fi.
The onsite restaurant, Mezzanine Bistro, serves a complimentary deluxe continental breakfast each morning. The restaurant is only open for the morning meal, but there are many lunch and dinner options in the Chinese Quarter, within walking distance.
Montréal’s convention center, Old Montréal, the Old Port, and the city’s financial district are within three blocks. Mont-Royal Park is less than three miles away, and Montréal Casino is just under four miles away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Central location with parking.
Guests will be able to leave their cars at the hotel, and walk to any of the nearby destinations they wish to visit. Any further out attractions are reachable by public transport, but with so much close to the hotel, guests may find they spend all day walking around.
positive:
Great pricing for great location.
As mentioned above, the central location of this hotel is a big pull factor for many guests. Some may fear the price tag to have the added zero's to accompany this, but not so. The rooms are priced at affordable rates, and guests can spend their money on sight seeing.
positive:
Patient, assisting staff.
The staff at Travelodge Montréal Center take great measures to see to their guests happiness, often waylaying any other tasks put to them to see to their client satisfaction.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Spotty Wi-Fi.
Unfortunately, the large building loses it's signal in some places, and guests relying on the use of the free Wi-Fi may find this factor annoying. A simple fix is to make use of the hotel lobby, where the signal is strongest, to see to one's needs.
negative:
Smaller rooms.
The rooms are on the smaller side, and some guests may feel that the lodgings to be cramped, especially if one is more accustomed to larger, more spread out accommodations.
negative:
No chair at guest computer.
Guests will find out that there is no chair at the guest computer, as the station was designed for guests to only make use of the facility for a few minutes at a time, to avoid a queue forming.