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Delta Montreal - 4 Star Hotel
Written by Daniel Christian   
Tuesday, 10 November 2009 08:03
3.1/5 (21 votes)

At the Delta Montreal, you can get a real feel for Montreal’s charm. This fantastic 4 star hotel is located in the heart of downtown. Get a room with a view of the fashionable Sherbrooke Street or one of President Kennedy Avenue.

From this hotel, you are only steps away from all the action of Montreal’s museums, festivals, trendy boutiques and vibrant nightlife.

With a dynamic history as a French settlement, a British stronghold, and a vibrant bilingual city, Montreal is the largest French-speaking city in North America and the second-largest in the world. Founded on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, it is a harmony of the old blended with the new. Enjoy these luxurious accomodations for the price of a Montreal cheap hotel.

 

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