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  • I, too, got a pretty killer deal on this hotel from Priceline. The hotel is located right in downtown Montreal down the street from Eaton Center, across the street from the modern art museum, and a few short blocks from the Vieux Port area. The location is fairly central to everything, though I wish I'd stayed closer to the plateau (I was more interested in the restaurants, shops, etc. there) This hotel is totally passable. The rooms are big enough, the bed was super comfy, and everything was very clean if slightly "worn" looking - they could definitely stand to repaint and refresh the rooms. The hallways are badly in need of a lighting upgrade - they're very dark. The pool is okay and there are wet and dry saunas, though no hot tub that I could locate. The pool area shares a gorgeous deck that runs along the front of the the hotel with, oddly, the bar/lounge. The deck gives a great view of Mount Royal and the activity on the street below. Speaking of the bar, it was completely dead the Thursday-Saturday nights I stayed here. I'd considered grabbing a drink here before bed, but it was too depressing. The staff was fairly sub-par. They were fine, but neither overly helpful nor enthusiastic. The hotel also lacks a concierge, which I find really odd for a downtown hotel this size. One HUGE advantage of the Hyatt, that I'd never expected, is that is located as part of a shopping mall. It was fantastic to be able to just run down to the food court for a quick snack rather than being saddled with standard hotel issue vending machines. Even better, there's an IGA (supermarket) right in the building. I was able to buy large bottles of water for far cheaper than the aforementioned vending machines and, best of all, a case of Kinder Eggs to smuggle back into the US. Take THAT Consumer Product Safety Commission! All in all, I was pleased with this hotel. I was terrified after reading these reviews, but the hotel was a pretty standard Hyatt that I was able to stay at for a good price. If I returned to Montreal, I'd probably try to stay in another neighborhood, but I'd definitely recommend the Hyatt to anyone.
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