Hilton Garden Inn Montreal
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Monday, 23 November 2009 20:46

The Hilton Garden Inn Montreal is located only steps from McGill University. This completely non-smoking 4 star hotel in Montreal offers contemporary facilities for an enjoyable stay just minutes away from the famous underground city.

This Montreal cheap hotel is near the Place des Arts Theater and the Palais des Congrès convention center. Guests can also easily browse the shops on the lively Saint Catherine Street or visit the downtown business district.

Centre-Ville Garden Inn allows its guests to enjoy a variety of recreational facilities such as a steam bath, whirlpool and indoor rooftop swimming pool. The outdoor terrace boast a fabulous view of the city. Workout in the state-of-the-art fitness center, then have a unique dinner in Circos restaurant and bar. Being one of the cheap Montreal hotels, this 4 star hotel allows its guests to enjoy all the luxury at a significantly reduced price.

 

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