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Auberge du Carré Hotel Montreal
Written by Cheap Montreal Hotel   
Wednesday, 18 November 2009 23:16
2.8/5 (15 votes)
The Auberge du Carré Hotel is located in Montreal's Latin Quarter, right across the street from the Sherbrooke métro station. Shows, festivals and boutiques are within easy walking distance.

This simple, but comfortable Montreal cheap hotel features relaxing rooms, which are all uniquely decorated. Enjoy a drink in the lush garden or soak in the outdoor Jacuzzi.

After a long day sightseeing or working, hotel guests can relax with a massage at the on-site spa. Afterward, be sure to visit the sauna and enjoy a warm cup of tea.

The room was beautiful, quiet and relaxing. The staff and amenities were excellent and the location was ideal. The next time we are in Montreal we will definitely return!"
— Josh (Brooklyn, US), October 14, 2009

 

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