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Montreal this summer
Hello: I'm not comfortable traveling far from home these days due to
the terrorism threat (it's just the way I feel--no flames please), so I thought Canada might be an obvious choice for a vacation this summer--there is also the added plus of no jet lag--no long, boring flights, etc. Anyone have any ideas of a good hotel (three-four stars) where my husband and I should stay (in Montreal)for a week? Stephanie |
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On 20 Apr 2004 17:17:54 -0700, (Stephanie) wrote:
Hello: I'm not comfortable traveling far from home these days due to the terrorism threat (it's just the way I feel--no flames please), so I thought Canada might be an obvious choice for a vacation this summer--there is also the added plus of no jet lag--no long, boring flights, etc. Anyone have any ideas of a good hotel (three-four stars) where my husband and I should stay (in Montreal)for a week? Stephanie My fiancée recently stayed at the Hotel Nelligan in Old Montreal. She loved it. It's rated 4 stars. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rev...al_Quebec.html A place we both love is the Chateau Vaudreuil, but it's further out. It's on a point of land, and all the rooms are suites. --- Mike from Ottawa |
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"Mike from Ottawa" wrote in message ... On 20 Apr 2004 17:17:54 -0700, (Stephanie) wrote: Hello: I'm not comfortable traveling far from home these days due to the terrorism threat (it's just the way I feel--no flames please), so I thought Canada might be an obvious choice for a vacation this summer--there is also the added plus of no jet lag--no long, boring flights, etc. Anyone have any ideas of a good hotel (three-four stars) where my husband and I should stay (in Montreal)for a week? Stephanie My fiancée recently stayed at the Hotel Nelligan in Old Montreal. She loved it. It's rated 4 stars. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rev...al_Quebec.html Just did a search on it - here's the hotel website. http://www.hotelnelligan.com/ The menu looks fantastic! I'll have to tuck this one away. Judy in Ottawa |
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For those of you planning to go to Mtl this summer...you might want to check
out the 25th Annual Festival International De Jazz....I think it's the first two weeks of July....GREAT GREAT time!!! "Stephanie" wrote in message om... Hello: I'm not comfortable traveling far from home these days due to the terrorism threat (it's just the way I feel--no flames please), so I thought Canada might be an obvious choice for a vacation this summer--there is also the added plus of no jet lag--no long, boring flights, etc. Anyone have any ideas of a good hotel (three-four stars) where my husband and I should stay (in Montreal)for a week? Stephanie |
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(Stephanie) wrote:
Anyone have any ideas of a good hotel (three-four stars) where my husband and I should stay (in Montreal)for a week? Stephanie I really like the Marriott Chateau Champlain. It's in a great location and has it's own underground parking and Metro station, (Bonaventure), which is only two stops from the Old Town (Champ de Mars). http://www.metrodemontreal.com/map.html The higher floors have some spectacular views, but are more expensive. http://marriott.com/property/propert...rshaCode=YULCC I have found special deals on this hotel on Expedia or Travelocity (sorry, I don't remember which one, check both). I would also highly recommend a day trip (or overnight) in Quebec City, a beautiful city. You can drive there in three hours or take the train. K |
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Keeger wrote:
(Stephanie) wrote: Anyone have any ideas of a good hotel (three-four stars) where my husband and I should stay (in Montreal)for a week? Stephanie I really like the Marriott Chateau Champlain. It's in a great location and has it's own underground parking and Metro station, (Bonaventure), which is only two stops from the Old Town (Champ de Mars). http://www.metrodemontreal.com/map.html On further reflection, three stops K |
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Stephanie,
We just got back from Montreal and Quebec. I second the motion to include Quebec in any trip to that area. Quebec is beautiful, and is quite different from Montreal. In Montreal, we stayed downtown. Search for montreal in google groups for recent discussion of downtown vs vieux montreal(link below) We stayed at the Ritz Carlton on Rue Sherbrooke, which is reasonably priced($200CDN) given the exchange rate. Very nice place, good service, nice old-world decor. Please see my earlier message . com in that thread. Keith M "Stephanie" wrote in message om... Hello: I'm not comfortable traveling far from home these days due to the terrorism threat (it's just the way I feel--no flames please), so I thought Canada might be an obvious choice for a vacation this summer--there is also the added plus of no jet lag--no long, boring flights, etc. Anyone have any ideas of a good hotel (three-four stars) where my husband and I should stay (in Montreal)for a week? Stephanie |
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 22:15:21 -0400, "Judy"
wrote: snip Just did a search on it - here's the hotel website. http://www.hotelnelligan.com/ The menu looks fantastic! I'll have to tuck this one away. Judy in Ottawa Hey, a fellow Ottawan, no doubt licking your wounds after the terrible hockey game last night. We need big changes in the Sens. I'm tired of losing. --- Mike from Ottawa |
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