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The hotel has seen its better days but the location is perfect! It is only a block from a metro station and located within walking distance to the river and most old Montreal locations. The front desk person was great to check us in. They...More
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Response from Med L, Directeur général at Lord BerriResponded 25 July 2017
Thank you for your comments. We always do our best to make our guest's stay the most enjoyable. Thank you.
Med Laaouan
General Manager
It was interesting staying in the Lord Berri neighborhood, close to the University of Quebec at Montreal, St. Catherine's St., and only a 12 minute walk to Old Montreal. Another plus to the location is that the hotel is half a block from a major...More
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Response from Med L, Directeur général at Lord BerriResponded 25 July 2017
Thank you very much for your nice comments. As you might have noticed, we are announcing a major renovations starting this coming fall to finish next summer 2018. These renovations will allow us to join the banner of Marriott Fairfield. In the meantime, we hope...More
If you love Old Montreal and you are on a budget, this is a good place. We came here is 2007 for part of our Honeymoon. (It didn't let me pick any father than 2016 on the options) It is within walking distance of so...More
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Response from Med L, Directeur général at Lord BerriResponded 25 July 2017
Thank you very much for your nice comments. We do our utmost possible to make our clients stay the most enjoyable. Thank you.
Med Laaouan
General Manager
Spent 2 nights here after getting a deal on Tuango. It was rated as a 3 star hotel and we give it a solid 3 stars. It was clean and comfortable and well situated. Parking was outdoor only but it was sufficient. The staff were...More
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Response from Med L, Directeur général at Lord BerriResponded 14 June 2017
Thank your for your comments. We appreciate them very much. As you may have noticed in our lobby, we are undertaking major renovations starting this July with sample rooms and the rest of renovation starting this coming fall. These renovations will allow us to join...More
This hotel is disgusting and needs a major long overdue upgrade. Until then, it should be down-rated to 2* (and, trust me, this is me being really nice!). The worst 3* hotel I have been in for a very long time. To be avoided. Other...More
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Response from Med L, Directeur général at Lord BerriResponded 14 June 2017
We sincerely sorry to learn that our hotel did not meet your expectation. We are taking seriously your comments and will look at them in detail. However, we can inform you that we have started our renovations program by sample rooms and major renovations will...More
Montreal's towering skyline is concentrated in the Downtown area, its nexus of commerce and commercialism. A suffusion of luxury hotels, flagship stores, high-end restaurants, and corporate headquarters characterize the neighborhood, which by nightfall transforms from a business district into a youth-culture hotspot, with hip bars, clubs, and restaurants heavily peopled by students and young
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professionals. The once-seat of millionaire's 'Golden Square Mile', an incongruity of stately mansions and dapper brownstones sit between glass skyscrapers, creating a visually lush urban landscape. Beneath the sidewalks lay the Underground City, the world's largest below-ground mall, a labyrinth of over 1,500 shops and eateries that echo the profusion of cafes, gallerias, cinemas, and fashion outlets above. From the scholarly array at McGill University to the carousing crowds of Rue Crescent, visit Downtown to shop by day for what you'll wear there by night.
Response from Rubbyat C | Reviewed this property |
Dear HH77MI,
I got the information from an ad posted in the hotel lobby. It did not mentioned any specific month of resumption. I would advise you to call the hotel on this issue.
Thanks.