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 "This hostel is a three-level building that somewhat resembles a budget hotel. The white facade, red awnings, and white/red sign all make it easy to spot, even in the middle of a blizzard. The Location The location is great, just two blocks from Rue Ste Catherine and Rene Levesque, and only...
 "Do not stay here! It really is not a deal over the other hostels in any way. I have stayed in a number of hostels and this is the second worst hostel in which I have ever stayed. The location is terrible -- the street does not feel safe. When we pulled up to the hostel there were no outside...
 "It's a hostel that's clean, efficient, quiet (for a hostel) and cheap. It's in a great location, has nice staff, and is open all night so you can come in late after the bars. All in all, it's a very good hostel; one of the most efficient I've stayed at." … "It was fantastic. I loved every...
 "Auberge Maeva is an excellent place to stay, whether for a couple of nights or for longterm. It's a great place to meet people, as it's quite small with a very friendly atmosphere. The walls in the hall are covered with people's thoughts on their stay and there is not one bad report! Many people...
 "What Globetrotter Hostel Montreal lacks in cleanliness and organisation it makes up for in location, price, and helpful, experienced staff. This place is good for short-term stays, even when you plan to cook for yourself. The Location Globetrotter Hostel is in a prime location. Right on...
 "L'Auberge Chez Jean is a hostel made up of a few rooms in an apartment building. It's a friendly, social place, and it really is more like staying in a (crowded) apartment than a hostel. The Location It's a five minute walk from the Sherbrooke subway station which will take you pretty...
 "There is a really friendly atmosphere in Le Gîte du Plateau Mont-Royal, this small, bohemian-style hostel. The staff are welcoming, and the place feels homey. There are all sorts of sightseeing information and suggestions scribbled on the notice boards around the reception area. Location ...
 "Le Sous-bois is a fair hostel if you're looking to spend little but still live in a clean place with working showers, toilets, and sinks. They give out free breakfast each morning and have a refrigerator that can be used by the guests. Breakfast often consisted of little bagels and a variety of...
 "Best hostel ive ever stayed at! - From the moment i stepped foot in the door until the moment i reluctantly departed, the staff and other backpackers at Alexandrie made my stay an unforgettable experience. The staff created a friendly atmosphere and went out of their way to make everyone feel...
 "Lovely and clean but not very social - The hostel is very very clean, not too cramped, the terrace and yard are lovely and the staff is great. But somehow, this is not a very good hostel for meeting people. It seems like there are more families that come through the dorms than single travelers,...
 "Great Hostel - I loved this hostel. Only reason I left was to add some variety to my Montreal visit. Paul the owner is extremely nice, and helpful. Also bilingual. A very comfortable and secure hostel. TV room, free internet. Very secure entrance. Great downtown location. A thirty-second walk...
 "Great location, clean/new but crammed rooms, satisfactory service. - great location. small rooms with bunk beds crammed into them and only one bathroom per room of ten or twelve. cool lounge and patio area behind hostel with kitchen and TV. free wireless. breakfast includes only bagel and...
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We are the only hostel, located between the Olympic Stadium and the Gay Village, in “Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve”, a traditionally working-class neighborhood in Montreal’s east end, easily recognizable thanks to the Olympic Stadium, built for the 1976 Olympic Games.This...
If you are looking for a nice place to stay that offers you conviviality, a great home sense and lots of little extras, look no more! Here’s why you should plan your stay with us: 1. You cross the street and you are at Metro Jean-Talon, a central hub for the Orange and Blue subway lines....
 "Best place ever! If you are looking for a good time, go to "tent city!" Party!" … "I didn't actually meet the owner for the entire four days I stayed there! I was ringing the doorbell for 5-10 minutes when I first arrived, until one of the people staying at the hostel opened the door and...
If you are looking for affordable accommodations in downtown Montreal, Résidences Universitaires UQAM Ouest offer on-campus accommodations, the best value lodgings in the largest French speaking town in Canada. Located in the Quebec province, Montreal is a bustling city and has quite a lot to...
The Flashpacker's Shangri-La of Old Montréal! The 'Auberge Alternative' opened it's doors in 1996 as the dream child of travellers wanting to make their lives meet their values. The auberge fuels itself on the positive energy of people wanting to create and evolve. The art of travelling moves...
 "The best thing about the Alternative Hostel of Old Montreal is the location - but that's also the worst thing about it. As the name suggests, it's located in the heart of old Montreal. Right outside the hostel is a street with a few boutique shops and several nice (but pricey) restaurants, and...
 "Situated at the corner of Rene-Levesque and Crescent in downtown Montreal, the greatest selling point of the Women's Y Hotel is its amazing location -- less than a 5-minute walk to the bustling Rue Ste-Catherine and underground shopping malls, Bell Center, and the Metro stop (Lucien L'Allier)...
"If you are looking for a laid-back hostel in a big city like Montreal then Alexandrie Hostel is a good place to stay. It´s a fairly old building which looks a bit shabby from the outside and sleeps about fifty people. The Location The hostel is situated on the junction of Rue Amherst and...
 "My friend and I picked this hostel blindly off the internet and were pleasantly surprised when we arrived. We had a smaller group of travelers so we didn't run into problems. Matt was helpful with navigation of the city and ran a laid back hostel. I enjoyed it and would go again." … "I...
 "Over the years I have stayed here a number of times. What it may lag in character it more than makes up in price and security." … "its great. near the metro. and near this cute little place to eat. go there." … "An all around great value! - I stayed at this particular hostel during...
Located at the border of Villeray and La Petite-Patrie, just steps away from Montreal's Marche Jean-Talon and moments away from the Plateau Mont-Royal, is Pied-A-Terre. Note! We currently accept all forms of payment. Our Prices exclude all taxes! Unlimited Internet and Telephone and Long...

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"Montreal International Accommodations is a montreal based housing agency specializing in short and long-term accomodations for independent travelers, business relocation professionals, general visiting tourists, and international students in private language schools, universities and colleges...

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Montreal Travel Tips & Suggestions

Comment by Sarah
I'm from Montreal so I don't have any good tips about specific hostels, but I do recommend staying in the Plateau or the Quartier Latin. The areas are much more fun and atmospheric than the western parts of downtown, and there's so much to do, especially in summertime! Be sure to check out our many world-famous festivals including the Jazz Fest, the Comedy Fest, the Film Fest, and more. For scrumptious hot chocolate and sinful desserts, check out a little spot on St-Denis called Juliette et Chocolat. Oh, and be sure to visit Les Deux Pierrots in Old Montreal if you want an authentic Quebecois music night, complete with singalongs.
Comment by Priscillia, Italy
Montreal is such a nice city! There are tons of things to do, you'll never get bored there! Plus people are generally super nice!
Comment by Cathal,Ireland
Montreal is really cool! Really cool bars and old Montreal is really quaint. I'd recommend Montreal and Quebec City, they're much nicer than Toronto!
Comment by Anonymous
If you like to party and are in need of a place with a very happening night life then Montreal is the place for you.
Comment by Anonymous
This is the best city in Canada. Period. Come as soon as possible.
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