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The Days Hotel and Conference Center Montreal Metro
Written by Montreal Cheap Hotel   
Wednesday, 18 November 2009 23:55
2.7/5 (15 votes)

The Days Hotel and Conference Center Montreal Metro is situated in the heart of downtown Montreal, within walking distance of the shops and restaurants on exciting St. Catherine Street. This Montreal cheap hotel provides spacious accommodations along with many thoughtful amenities.

The hotel is conveniently placed close to some of the city's main attractions. Old Montreal, Chinatown, casinos and museums can all be found nearby. On-site car rental services also make exploring the surrounding area easy and instant.

While staying at this 3 star hotel, its guests can enjoy on-site dining at Bistro Soleil Restaurant and Bar for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The hotel also features an on-site fitness center, complete with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool. Definitely one of the nice 3 star cheap Montreal hotels.

 

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