Cheap Hotels in Montreal

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Cheap Hotels in Montreal

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Top neighborhoods in Montreal

Plateau Mont-Royal

Boasting a vibrant arts scene, the Plateau is home to numerous parks, including Jeanne-Mance Park and La Fontaine Park. Upscale restaurants, trendy clothing stores, and the famous Schwartz's Deli line Saint-Laurent Boulevard and Saint-Denis Street.

Quartier des Spectacles

Quartier des Spectacles pulses with artistic energy where Montreal's cultural heart beats loudest. Place des Arts anchors this entertainment zone with multiple performance halls, while the streets transform for major festivals like Jazz Fest and Just for Laughs. Digital art installations light up building facades at night, creating an ever-changing outdoor gallery. The Museum of Contemporary Art adds a modern touch to this French-Canadian cultural playground. Food trucks and bistros cater to theater crowds, with many offering pre-show specials. Getting around is a breeze with three metro stations and pedestrian-friendly plazas designed for festival crowds. Boutique hotels provide the perfect base for exploring this walkable neighborhood where performances continue well into the evening.

Old Montreal

Explore preserved colonial mansions and cobbled streets, while visiting notable sites like Notre-Dame Basilica and Bonsecours Market. Easily accessible, enjoy waterfront dining at Les Terrasses de la Marina and convenient supermarket options.

Downtown Montreal

Central business district with numerous skyscrapers, Downtown Montreal offers an underground mall, high-end retail stores, and various museums. Enjoy convenient transport options, including Central Station and Montreal Metro.

Mile End

Mile End blends historic charm with artsy edge in this cultural hotspot of Montreal. Colorful Victorian buildings with iconic outdoor staircases line streets buzzing with indie record shops and vintage boutiques. The aroma of wood-fired bagels from St-Viateur and Fairmount wafts through air filled with multilingual chatter, while Saint Laurent Boulevard showcases vibrant street murals and galleries. Food options range from authentic Greek tavernas and Portuguese grills to trendy brunch spots and Jewish delis. Most shops and cafés open Tuesday through Sunday, with Monday closures common. Getting around is easy with nearby metro stations, multiple bus routes, and BIXI bike-share stations throughout this walkable neighborhood.

Top landmarks in Montreal

Frequently asked questions

What are the best cheap hotels in Montreal?
For a cheap hotel in Montreal with glowing reviews, consider Hotel Bonaventure Montreal, which features free WiFi, a 24-hour fitness center and a bar. You can also look at Hotel Saint-Laurent Montreal or Best Western Plus Hotel Montreal.
Are there any cheap motels in Montreal?
If you're eager to find a budget-friendly place to stay in Montreal, consider booking a motel. Take a look at Auberge St. Jacques where you'll find free WiFi and free parking. Or think about Motel Le Paysan for a comfy, convenient base without a big price tag.
Can I stay in a hostel in Montreal?
Hostels can be a cheaper alternative to Montreal hotels, as you can stay in a shared dormitory. There are 14 hostels in Montreal. Capsule Hotel offers free in-room WiFi and a 24-hour front desk. Samesun Montreal Central - Hostel has free in-room WiFi and a bar. M Montreal - Hostel is another low-cost option.
What are the best cheap things to do in Montreal?
Sightseeing doesn't have to be expensive. For some things to do in Montreal, stroll along Sainte-Catherine Street or you can get outdoors at Saint Helen's Island. Be certain to include a visit to Place du Canada.