Saturday, November 12, 2011

Find a hotel in Montreal.

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Is it possible to find a hotel room in Montreal that is both inexpensive and located in one of the most interesting of the French-speaking metropolis of America? Certainly. We must first specify which parts of Montreal's most attractive for tourism.

It goes without saying that in a city as large, all districts do not have the same benefits. Some parts of the city are strictly industrial areas, away from the main areas of interest and even distant networks of transportation, while others are purely residential neighborhoods. There are certainly of hotels but they should be avoided altogether. But the universality of the Internet allows these hotels come easily to the researcher warned that evil is not familiar with urban geography and is likely to be in a hotel room in Montreal, although not very expensive, but far from living heart of the metropolis.

We must therefore know the most interesting areas of Montreal in order to make a wise choice. These districts what are they? They are located in an area of ​​about 15 square kilometers stretching from De Lorimier Avenue east to Atwater Street to the west, and St. Lawrence River south to the street Laurier in the north. This area includes the city itself, the Plateau Mont-Royal, the Latin Quarter, the ghettos McGill and Concordia, the Gay Village, Chinatown, and finally the Old Montreal or are the first settlements of the 17th century based by French settlers. It should be noted that the Old Montreal and the city center, although very touristy, are not residential.

For those who want to know the Montreal life and mingle with the colored population of Montreal, a hotel room located in each of the other districts will be much more interesting. As for the price it goes from cheap to expensive. Hotel St-James in Old Montreal is the most expensive hotel establishment in Canada. It is much better to opt for a room at the inn comfortable and inexpensive or a bed and breakfast rather than a cheap room in an international hotel chain. Anyway, if you visit Montreal in the summer, you'll be out all day, so no matter the luxury of a room in which you will only sleep?

Bon voyage and welcome to Montreal.
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