Le Saint-Sulpice

414 Rue Saint Sulpice, Montreal, Quebec, H2Y 2V5, Canada | 4 star hotel

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A stopover in Montreal

A travel blog entry by redheadpeter

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Good to spend more time with Abby and JP and little Elodie of course, putting us up in their flat in a funky neighbourhood in the culturally vibrant city of Montreal. We heard more about life in this busy city from them, and about life of university academics, than we observed first hand, both the all too short, busy summer past and their forebodings for the cold winter to come. ...

Montreal & Mont Tremblant

A travel blog entry by damodif

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... and grab a few brochures and set out on our way.

Beautiful old buildings, cobble stone streets, magnificent churches, wonderful cafe district and lots of souvenir shops. We took our time wandering through the district as it was also about 35C! Shop hopping was an option as it was nice to get into the air conditioning! We had some lunch then made our way down to the waterfront park. Cirque du Soleil were set up in the park but we thought it is way ...

Thoughts and Musings so Far

A travel blog entry by damenfamily

We had a long day of driving today from Toronto to Montreal. It is 8.45pm and Peter and the boys are already asleep in their beds, I can hear the snoring!

We are still settling into our travelling routine. I think the boys and I adjusted very well to the time difference, mainly because of our overnight in Sydney before the long haul flight via Vancouver to Toronto. Because we travelled during the day, when we got to the other end, it ...

La Canada: All for One, and One for (Montre)al!

A travel blog entry by here-then-gone

... sweaty, tired, and unsure what to expect from my Couchsurfer host in Ottawa. He had said that he liked to party. I had no idea (at all) what that would mean, but I wasn't really apprehensive. After all, it's Ottawa, how extreme could it get? I knocked uncertainly at his door, heard a bounding in the hallway, and was quickly heartily embraced by Mathieu, a Quebecois politico. Obviously, it's nice to be welcomed. A few moments after entering his house, however, I saw an ...

I don´t speak French

A travel blog entry by boysontour100

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... last day of the Montreal comedy festival, unfortunately we didnīt get a chance to do either.

One of our other observations of Canada, is their liberal views and acceptance of alternative lifestyles. In Montreal, there is a 2km neighborhood stretch called the Gay Village. As you would expect there is a real party vibe on this Street and its great to see people of all ages and families mixing and enjoying the atmosphere.

We have given a rating of 6.5/10 for ...

Traveler rating: 4.5/5 Outstanding (755 reviews)

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This 4 star hotel, located in the Saint-Jacques area of Montreal, is near Museum of Archaeology and History (Pointe-a-Calliere Museum), Jet Boating Montreal, Le Bateau-Mouche, and Dolls and Treasures.
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    Historical Traveler Reviews Le Saint-Sulpice Montreal

    Great, Except Breakfast Buffet

    from annenorman

    Stayed at this hotel from 13 November through 16 November 2003. A great facility. Kind and attentive staff. Clean and spacious rooms -- suites -- and common facilities. The restaurant and lounge are superior, albeit extremely expensive. The only downside was the breakfast buffet.

    The buffet was poor, and hardly reflective of the facility. This is a fine, world-class hotel facility. It is located nicely in the heart of Old Montreal. The hotel leadership should take time soon to enhance the restaurant facilities. In short, don't hesitate -- stay at this fine facility, and eat (and drink) elsewhere.

    First Rate

    from greenmtnguy

    They get it! First rate all the way, the Saint Sulpice has a well trained, intelligent and eager-to-be-helpful staff, verrrrry comfortable suites (and beds), a quietly confident ambience and a pleasing location in Old Montreal. room service is top drawer, the amenities are just right and it is quiet. We stayed at the Ritz Carlton for years ...but no more.

    Watch out, Ritz

    from anonymous

    The good news is true about this place. The architects have effectively combined older buildings to create a contemporary space with clererly integrated decor. The fluently bilingual staff is young, energetic, and as attentive as you need them to be. The in house Restaurant "S" is very good indeed with an encyclopediac list of French and California reds. All in all the Saint provides the quality of service once touted at the Ritz.

    Le Saint Sulpice..simply awesome!

    from anonymous

    The Saint Sulpice has to be the finest hotel I have ever had the pleasure of staying at. This superb hotel combines the charm of Old Montreal with Modern sleek designs. When you enter your room you will say as a colleague and I said independently...WOW! If business in your room is what you are after, you may want to go elsewhere but business can wait! Also the hotels restaurant is a fine example of European continental service and cuisine right here in North America. It has an impressive and diverse (from first growth Bordeaux to fine Burgundy and Rhones, some nice California selections like Turley Zins to Inniskiln Ice wine from Canada)wine list. When our plane got cancelled leaving Montreal, our first thought was "lets get back to the Saint Sulpice tonight!".

    I loved the Saint Sulpice

    from cocinacontenta

    I felt rich when I stayed at the saint Sulpice; the staff pampered me, the concierges delighted in sending me to neighborhood restaurants, and the breakfast in the restaurant was wonderful. I can't recommend it highly enough.

    A Wonderful Hotel

    from BrooklynMusician

    The Saint Sulpice was one of the nicest hotels I've ever stayed in, and I've traveled a bit. The room was very comfortable, and the staff was pleasant, courteous and professional. I booked it through Expedia and got an unbelievable rate. It was quiet and off the beaten path. Stay here!

    Saint Amazing

    from anonymous

    This is (by far) one of the most exceptional hotels I have ever stayed in. The style is unmatched, and does not at all look like a typical hotel room. The staff is always kind, and always helpful. The concierge helped on multiple occaisions. An unbelievable value for this grade of hotel (it deserves 5 stars).

    Romance @ St Sulpice

    from anonymous

    We enjoyed a fabulous romantic week in Montreal in November, enhanced by our stay at the luxurious St. Sulpice. The ambiance and character of the publice spaces as well as the charm of the ENORMOUS standard suite was fantastic. Full kitchen was a big plus for preparing light late-nite snacks prepared from delacies gathered while shopping during the day. Room service was spectacular. Staff was enthusiastic and extremely helpful (right down to offering a loaner umbrella during a surprise rain shower one evening!) Only minor complaint was houskeeping was often slow to make up the room, even after a repeat request. I have recommended this hotel to many of my friends who travel to Montreal on business, and am now happy to offer this web-based endorsement.

    Nice Hotel in the Vieux Port

    from anonymous

    The St. Suplice is a new, very nice hotel located in the Vieux Port. The accomodations are excellent, and service was fine.

    The hotel is well situated in order to enjoy this historic part of town, and there are plenty of restaurants, sights, and nice walks in the area. The Metro is close by, so it is easy to get around and see the rest of Montreal.

    We were happy that we stayed in at the St. Suplice and in the Vieux Port.

    Hotel Le Saint Sulpice - beautiful new hotel next to Notre Dame Cathedral

    from anonymous

    We just got back from an excellent long weekend in Montreal

    If you are looking for a really beautiful modern hotel to stay, try Le Saint Sulpice.

    It's next door to the Notre Dame cathedral and a short block away to the old Port (Vieux Port). The hotel just opened so everything is brand new and extremely comfortable

    with leather chairs and cool stylish lamps (think Pottery Barn).

    There's a fully equiped kitchen so we were able to store all the good things like cheese and wine for our picnics. Also the Botanical Garden is not to be missed at this time

    of year.

    TripAdvisor Reviews Le Saint-Sulpice Montreal

    4.50 of 5 stars Outstanding