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  • I stayed here for a night during a business trip (mixed with a little sightseeing). Service: A little hit or miss. The people were perfectly friendly, but the machinery (for lack of a better term) did a lot of strange things. My room key wouldn't work at first, and there's no phone on the room floors so I had to go back down to the front desk. This leads to weird thing 2) where I got on, pressed ground floor, then got taken *up* 2 floors before down to RC. They sent a guy back with me to the door who used 3 different cards and a machine trying to make it work. Then I left to go get food and weird thing 3) happened where my room didn't lock. Yeah, I opened and closed it a bunch of times, I checked if there was a delay...nope. It just didn't lock. Kind of freaky, but it eventually fixed itself and 4) the elevator took me and a construction dude down to the basement, then up to my destination of RC. They were able to give me late check out to 1 pm, but I wasn't ever able to reach housekeeping at night. Cleanliness: spotless and new. Decor: The rooms are all quite teeny but have a (disconcerting) number of mirrors around to hide this. The big yellow-tinted one by the bed was a little odd. The one by the toilet was similarly unattractive, but the one in the shower was fun for recreating shampoo commercials. It's all wanna-be-cool modern, with a lot of black, white, and red/yellow/silver. The hallways are so dark you can barely see the room numbers, but it's "hip." The shower is a little oddly small (like an alcove?) Services: There was a kitchenette, but I didn't use it. There was a cutting board, a bread knife, a wine opener, and two sets of utensils. Very French. Free wifi in each room, with dedicated routers. Awesome, and easy to hop onto someone else's when yours stops working :/ Location: This place is right next to Chinatown, which is good for cheap Asian food but bad for wanting authentic Montreal food. You have to go a bit farther and up or down to get that. It was also pretty sketchy walking through at night - I passed by a sexotheque and what I'm *pretty* sure was a drug deal. But I'm also from NYC, so I just did my New Yorker fast walk and all was fine. I never felt threatened, even as a small female. Price: Can't beat that. $110 + $21 of taxes and fees.
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