Hotel de l'Institut Montreal
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Monday, 23 November 2009 21:13

The Hotel de l'Institut is known for providing comfortable and modern accommodations in the heart of downtown Montreal, moments from the Latin Quarter. This unique 4 star hotel features an on-site culinary institute along with gourmet dining options.

The hotel is ideally situated only a short distance from many of the city's main attractions. The shops and cafes of St-Denis and St-Laurent Street are only moments away. Plateau Mont-Royal is also easily accessible.

Exploring the area surrounding hotel is easy with the knowledgeable concierge services, ready to arrange tickets, dinner reservations and more. The hotel also features an on-site gift shop as well as a delicious free daily breakfast. The Hotel de l'Institut Montreal gives you a blend of luxury with pricing closer to that of one of the cheap Montreal hotels.

 

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