Hotel St-Denis

(2 Ratings)
Charming and cozy
A historical building with modern amenities, Hotel St-Denis is in the heart of Montreal. Comfortable and charming, this hotel exhibits what Montreal is known for: its hospitality!


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Reviews

MASSRIborder
MASSRIborder
Over a year ago

Great location

I've stayed here a couple of times and would highly recommend it. It's in a great location between the shopping of Ste. Catherine Street, the Village and Old Montreal. Easy to get around on foot or with a bike. People are friendly, and the rooms are nice and clean.


retsofmada
retsofmada first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Great Location!

Stayed 3 nights last spring, the people were very friendly. There is a great cafe right connected to the hotel, and other great restaurants close by. Very close to all the action. Would go back anytime!


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