Hotel Auberge Universal Montreal
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Monday, 23 November 2009 21:08

The Hotel Auberge Universal Montreal is ideally located across the street from the Olympic Stadium. This cheap hotel in Montreal is only a short distance from the attractions of downtown Montreal and provides a variety of modern and thoughtful amenities.

The hotel offers everything needed for an enjoyable stay. Guests can take advantage of in-room refrigerators as well as the on-site souvenir shop. The hotel also boasts a variety of versatile and spacious meeting facilities.

Surrounding attractions, including the Montreal Biodome as well as many beautiful parks and golf courses can be found only minutes from the Hotel Universel. After a long day in the city, guests can relax in the indoor or outdoor swimming pool, or plan the next day's activities with help from the hotel's concierge services.

 

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