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Auberge Le Jardin D'Antoine Montreal Hotel
Written by Montreal Cheap Hotel   
Wednesday, 18 November 2009 23:20
2.4/5 (15 votes)

The Auberge Le Jardin D'Antoine Montreal is situated on the famed Rue St. Denis in the heart of downtown Montreal. This tranquil privately owned Montreal inn offers instant access to top attractions along with a delicious free daily breakfast.

After a restful night of sleep in the hotel's cozy guestrooms, all featuring private baths, start the day with a homemade croissant or bagel and a variety of cheeses and fresh fruit. Take advantage of free wireless internet access or plan the day's activities with help from the knowledgeable concierge staff.

From the Auberge Le Jardin D'Antoine, guests can easily discover all area's of the city with the Berri-UQAM metro station within walking distance of the Auberge d'Antoine. The Palais des Congres convention center, historic Old Montreal and numerous boutiques and restaurants are only a short stroll from the inn. The Auberge Le Jardin D'Antoine is a nice cheap hotel Montreal visitors will enjoy.

 

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