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Nearby Attractions

Our suites are centrally located and walking distance from pretty much anything you need during your stay.

It's right next to the famous shopping street St Catherine, yet the most Interesting part is that it's Located on a quiet street. 
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Formula one

It's not just about the race. It's about a whole city coming alive with excitement! People arriving to Montreal from every part of the globe with one common objective - to get the most out of their 72 hours! Grand Prix Week with the Jet Set in Montreal is where it all begins. Yet it's not the only special week on the island of Montreal :

Jazz fest, Osheaga, Piknic Électronik, St-Ambroise Montréal Fringe Festival, MURAL Festival, Montréal Chamber Music Festival, Eureka! Festival, Festival ELEKTRA , Mtl en Arts, MONTRÉAL COMPLÈTEMENT CiRQUE , Festival International Nuits d’Afrique, Just For Laughs Festival , Fantasia International Film Festival , Montréal Pride, îleSoniq Montreal, Fashion & Design Festival are only some of the festivals happening in our neighbourhood 

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St Catherine Street

 

Stretching for 11 kilometres (9 miles) across the city from east to west, Sainte-Catherine Street is lined with the major department stores, shops and restaurants that have been the pride of Montréal for more than a century.

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Crescent street 

As the sun beats down on the city, it’s time once again for a sport that Montrealers are well known for…”The fine art of terrace hopping”.

 

Come join us on one of the best streets to do it on, Crescent Street in the heart of downtown Montreal. Famous for its nightlife, restaurants and excellent Pubs like Hurleys Irish Pub. See you there!

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Museum of Fine Arts 

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is an art museum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the city's largest museum and is amongst the most prominent in Canada. The museum is located on the historic Golden Square Mile stretch of Sherbrooke Street.

Chinatown

 

Montreal's Chinatown may be modest in size compared to those in Toronto and Vancouver but it doesn't seem to matter to locals who keep coming back to this tourist-designated pedestrian district for its specialty shops, trending bars, its ambiance in Sun Yat-Sen Square, its seasoned fortune tellers, and of course, the food.

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