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Delta Centre Ville Montreal Hotel
Written by Montreal Cheap Hotel   
Thursday, 19 November 2009 00:13
2.5/5 (15 votes)

Delta Centre Ville Montreal Hotel can be found set between historic Old Montreal and exciting new Montreal, moments from top attractions, including the Bell Centre. This 4 star Montreal cheap hotel features exceptional service, contemporary accommodations and the city's only revolving rooftop restaurant.

In addition to a rooftop restaurant boasting stunning views of the city, the hotel features modern fitness facilities along with an indoor swimming pool. The knowledgeable and friendly concierge staff can also help arrange area tours, reservations, tickets and more. The Delta Centre Ville Montreal Hotel is one of the cheap Montreal hotels that still gives you all the luxuries you are accustomed too.

The hotel ideally places guests only steps from Montreal's subway system. This location makes top sites, including the Old Port, Mount-Royal Park and the Convention Centre only minutes away.

 

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