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  • After staying in a boutique hotel like the Saint Sulpice, it's hard to ever imagine staying in a Hilton/Marriot/Chain ever again! From the moment the valet took our car to the multitude of questions we asked during our stay, to genuinely polite service at every turn, this hotel made our visit to Montreal feel like home--with a maid, butler and ever-knowledgeable concierge. A word about the concierge. Being a yelper and a somewhat anal do-it-myself planning kind of person, I've never really utilized the help of the concierge during my vacations. I plan things myself and I find things to do on my own by conducting some pre-trip research. My boyfriend insisted that we "play it by ear" (a scary prospect) and so I did not look anything up. We simply asked the concierge for recommendations...and they were spot on every time!! They recommended dance clubs, fancy dinners and more casual local places for us to eat. They helped us plan our day of walking around, told us where all the touristy shopping was, as well as all of the cool townie shops. They greeted us with a big smile every time and always asked us how our day had been. The entire hotel is impeccably clean and smells delicious (like someone is constantly baking pie or mulling fresh cider). Our room was enormous! Bigger than most of my friend apartments in the city, the bedroom was separate from the living area, which had a flat-screen TV, a comfy couch, a desk (that we did not use once!) and a fire place! Though it was too cold to use it, there was also a balcony. The bathroom was huge! All tiled marble, with a separate tub (big enough for two) and shower (big enough for four--if you're into that kind of thing) and stocked with L'Occitane products...you can always tell how nice a hotel is by the products with which they stock their bathroom! Right in the heart of Old Montreal, we were surrounded by little shops, cobblestone streets and beautiful architecture in quiet, peaceful neighborhood. We were withing minutes of Rue St. Catherine, the waterfront and public transportation (which we did not use, but always good know). Return trips to Montreal will lead me right back to Le Saint Sulpice...with all of the amenities, amazing staff and location, I've no reason to look anywhere else!
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