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Written by Catherine - Paris   
Sunday, 16 August 2009 07:39
2.5/5 (35 votes)

Private Review from Catherine from Paris, FR:

I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at the Montreal Espace Confort. The name says it all. It is a comfortable space in Montreal. The bedding was comfortable, and though the room is small it is adequate for me. It also had a small fridge, coffee pot, bowls, plates, silverware, and cups. Everything was exceptionally clean in the self contained bathroom and the room. Breakfast was continental but definitely enough for me and I enjoyed meeting the other guests in the dining room. Rue St. Denis is a great place to be located at with so much going on all the time and you are within easy walking distance to St. Cats as well as other fun areas. I wouldn't hesitate to stay again and will tell my friends as well.

 

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