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  • oh Hotel Delta Montreal, you were our week retreat space from the hustle & bustle of our life back home in california. i miss montreal like i miss my childhood neighborhood... filled with memories irreplaceable in a place so versatile & different from life here now. very homey & surrounded by a language so foreign to me... French! because i've never been to Montreal or know many who have traveled to this part of Canada, I was unsure about how safe it is... so automatically I put on my tough girl shoes ready to face any "trouble" that we may need to face. luckily, Delta Montreal felt very safe & was situated on a friendly street amongst condos & businesses in sky rises. and i did eventually find out that Montreal is one of the safest cities around the world! the hotel is two streets parallel from the famous Ste. Catherine where most shopping, & eating, & drinking happens =) chose this place by finding & reading reviews all over the internet including here on Yelp. the staff is helpful if you ask for help, they don't really jump to their feet to help even if you look confused as fck. that's fine though, didn't bother me much since we did have most of our research done before the trip & pretty much had a good idea on what to do/where to go by using all the tools we brought to canada (maps, tourist books, french-english dictionary, & our iPhone LOL). rooms are nice & cute; very IKEA'd out. i honestly think they got their furniture from there including the bathroom setup. the temperature can be easily controlled & it doesn't take long at all for it to warm up or cool down. there is a 24 hour gym available as well as an indoor pool & spa (those last two close at 9pm? not sure on that). i would definitely recommend this spot since you can easily access Ste. Catherine & if you keep walking about 10-15 mins east you will start to see Old Montreal. so at this hotel you can get best of both towns; newer/historic. a couple blocks west you will be at McGill University where you will see more awesome buildings that remind you of Hogwarts from Harry Potter lol. north you reach what locals call "McGill Ghetto" which isn't even ghetto at all haha it's just their more suburban area where people live with some key eating spots like Schwartz & Amelio's Pizzeria! Montreal is very picturesque & by staying at this hotel you are in walking distance to all the different faces of the city. went here on the second week of november & weather was manageable with the proper amount of layers. we were fortunate to have sun most of the time we were there with one small session of flurries (no more than an hour) which we loved since we don't get to see snow fall that often. again, i'd recommend this hotel & would not mind staying here again on my next visit! Oh! And free wifi!
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