Animaux d’aide aux personnes handicapées acceptés:
OUI
Accès aux handicapés:
Non
Réservations Acceptées:
OUI
Accès à Internet:
GRATUIT(E)
Internet sans fil (WIFI):
GRATUIT(E)
Tranche d’âges acceptée:
16-100
Séjour minimum:
1 night
Séjour maximum:
30 days
Fermeture du dortoir pendant la journée:
No Lockout
Couvre-feu:
No Curfew
Départ:
11 AM (11:00)
Heures d’ouvertures de la réception:
24 Hours
Abonnement nécessaire:
No
Dates d’ouvertures:
All Year
Description
Vous trouverez sur place
Une cuisine
Des casiers
Un bar
Un salon / Espace commun
Nourriture sur place
Information de voyages disponibles
Eau chaude gratuite 24h/24
Téléphone (public ou dans la chambre)
Climatisation
Commentaires
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Comment by Mark Adelson, Canadian
September 2008
If you want to ruin your trip, stay here My cousins and I recently stayed here in August and over the course of two days, six of the twelve people were bitten by bedbugs. The worst part is the room was also infected with mites and two of us got scabies. This place should be shut down by the health department. You're better off sleeping on the streets than at this hostel. Oh and two toilets flooded our room as well.
Comment by Vail, Canada
September 2008
Thouroughly not impressed Not impressed. Not impressed at all. We arrived at the hostel, the big beautiful green roofed building you see in all the pictures, and basically, it went like this -- "give me your money, here's your key, now screw on off to that building over there." So across the street we went. No biggy. But from there on in, it was crap. The rooms were crowded and the door to outside was left open. They had the metal gate in front of it locked so you couldn't close the door, so you went outside to close it there and lo and behold they piled cut down trees in front of it so you couldn't close it. And of course it rained the whole time so that area was always wet so you had to keep your belongings away from there. Plus there were lots of little ant-like critters that got into my stuff. The bathrooms were never cleaned. From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. you weren't allowed into the common room because of cleaning, but I showered before we left for the afternoon and the bathroom was soaked and smelled like urine, and once we got back at 5, the bathrooms were soaked and smelled like urine still. Gas station bathrooms are cleaner!
Comment by Friendly Traveler
January 2007
Hotel De Paris in Montreal, Quebec is the worst hostel I've ever stayed in. the walls are really thin and the rooms are extremely dirty. Oh yeah, they have bedbugs!
Comment by Dani
March 2006
It was the cheapest place my boyfriend and I could find after getting in at 1 a.m from the airport. I think the dorm style beds were a bit pricey for what you get, I got very little sleep that night because some dude was playing his music really loud and he came in around 3 a.m. I probably would have had a better sleep at the airport for the night rather than paying to stay this hostel.
Comment by LoneStranger
September 2005
I stayed here while I was in Montreal, and it was a good experience as long as you get into the spirit of Montreal. It's a nice hotel on top and a basic hostel underneath, probably in what used to be staff quarters. It's a picturesque, slightly worn little building with a tower on one corner, typical Old Montreal architecture, and you go up a flight of stone steps to the main entrance. The hostel is a bit small and low-ceilinged, because of the way it's built right into a hill. But it's clean and close to everything, and I had a blast the whole time I was there. There's a cafe in front and no curfew, a small kitchen and hot showers, and I met people from New York to Israel, travelers, people on business and students. You get the feeling in Montreal that there are bigger things to worry about than the accommodation, and fun to be had in every corner, including the accommodation. I went out, I stayed in, and I had a good time at both. Do you want budget, or do you want a B&B?
Comment by Max
September 2005
This was the worst hostel I stayed in during my North America trip. The dorm was really dirty and it smelled badly. The kitchen area and the bathroom were not cleaned for weeks. I would not recommend anyone stay there.
Comment by JC, NewYork
October 2004
This hostel was okay. The location is fabulous and close to everything. The staff though weren't too helpful, and the rooms were a bit cramped. But then again, many hostels are and for the price who cares? This is definitely not the best place in Montreal, but it isn't the worst.
Comment by Simon Moeller
September 2004
It was fantastic. I loved every second of it.
Comment by Jon Brochet
April 2004
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.
Comment by Anonymous
April 2004
The hostel was fairly clean but the kitchen wasn't very good.
Comment by Kate
March 2004
I stayed at this hostel two years ago. I really liked the location. I could walk to many cool bars. It is also within walking distance of the gay district, if anyone is interested in that. This hostel also has an inexpensive hotel next door for those who want a cheap hotel with more privacy. This hostel had a women's dorm room with fourteen beds and two baths (a bit crowded); a few men's dorm rooms; and two co-ed dorm rooms that had four beds in each. It had a communal kitchen and lounge.
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