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Recommendations
ABRI DU VOYAGEUR HOTEL
Price and location are this hotel's main selling points, but Hôtel l'Abri du Voyageur also manages to squeeze in some unassuming charm : high ceilings, bare-brick walls, original pine and maple floors, and paintings by local artists. The hotel's three floors are over a restaurant in a commercial building that predates World War I. Each room has a TV and a sink. Studios with a kitchenette and private bath also are available.
Fodor's Montréal and Québec City 2005
ABRI DU VOYAGEUR HOTEL Who would have thought that it was possible to find such comfortable lodgings at such a low price at the corner of Saint-Laurent and Sainte Catherine streets? The receptionist greets every newcomer with a smile. As it is a historic site (built in 1876), the owners were not allowed to renovate to the extent of providing a bathroom for each room. There are, however, numerous large, clean shared bathrooms on each floor. Each room is equipped with a wash basin, an air conditioner and a television. In short, all it takes for those who want to take it easy without pretension.
Petit fûté Québec provinces maritimes 2007 - 2008
ABRI DU VOYAGEUR HOTEL On Sainte-Catherine street, in the heart of the « hot » quarter (which, however, has nothing very intimidating) Excellent quality/ price value. Nicely decorated, well lit rooms and pleasant studios with bathroom and kitchenette. The only catch: this quarter is often noisy in the summertime.
Lonely Planet Québec
ABRI DU VOYAGEUR HOTEL High ceilings, bare-brick walls and wooden floorboards infuse this popular abode in Montréal's rather tame « red-light district » with an unexpected dose of charm. The large suites in a nearby building are great for groups and families.
Lonely Planet Canada
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"Great location, wonderful ambience, beautiful art, I couldn't have asked for anything more ! I will be suggesting this hotel to all my friends and family."
Alberto Martinez, New York
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