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  • This was our second trip to Montreal this year. In June, we got a really good rate at the Intercontinental for a one night stop over. This time we were spending the weekend. We wanted something centrally located in the Port, and this fit the bill. It is a cute, boutique hotel, and had easy access to everything we wanted to do. Staff was super friendly and helpful, very approachable and kind. Room was clean, well appointed. I loved the couch and the kitchenette complete with stove and pots and pans. I'm not sure why anyone would want to do their own cooking with so many amazing places to eat, but, if you go to Jean-Talon market and pick up some beautiful things your morning breakfast would be great (but the crepe store the block was great...) We loved the exposed rock walls from the building next door that were throughout the building, reminding us of the position close to the cathedral and the long history of these buildings in Montreal. Other people here have complained about the Murphy Beds that the rooms have, but we both slept perfectly those two nights. Maybe we were super wiped out from all the fun we had. Tons of pillows, and the robes were a great touch too. My only real issues were: In the fridge in the room there were creamers for coffee. I had to pay for coffee downstairs (thought it would be complimentary for hotel guests but I guess not), and when I got upstairs I realized I had forgotten cream so I used one from the fridge. It came out like a lump of butter. I informed the front desk... luckily, the crepe store waiter made up for the lack of coffee Friday morning. Another issue was the darkness. The room was so incredibly dark, that moving around at night to go to the bathroom was a challenge and I had to use the flashlight on my phone. We tried to keep the bathroom light on and allow the frosted glass that faced into the room to provide light but that was too incredibly bright. A nice, simple nightlight in the bathroom would have been super helpful. I agree with the woman who complained about the fragrance in the lobby - while very pretty, it is a little overwhelming. Also, the shampoo and soap are super fragrant so if you have allergies you'll want to avoid those and pack your own unscented personal hygiene products. All told - this was a darling spot. I greatly enjoyed it.
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