Hotels in Ville-Marie,Montreal78.9% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.09.12
Interesting neighbourhood, close to metro and airport bus terminal, rental bikes as well as city attraction. En suite bathrooms a bit old but clean and tidy. Good size rooms with fridge and aircon/heating. Decent breakfast and free coffee. Friendly and helpful staff. Overall excellent value.
Hotels in Ville-Marie,Montreal78.9% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.08.08
I’ve been coming to Hotel Zero 1 for a few years, being the only hotel I book in Montreal due to its impeccable walkability. That being said, it’s unfortunate that it’s no longer shiny and new, you can really see the wear and tear over the years. If you want luxury you’re not going to find it here; however, it’s still a great place to stay for the action packed traveller who wants somewhere a bit nicer than a motel to stay. I booked knowing full well it wasn’t going to be the most amazing stay but it was not as bad as some of the Google reviews make it out to be- it’s just dated. The room was clean, check in and check out was easy, and even though the valet service is closed, the parkade they directed us to was safe and straightforward. I’d categorize this hotel as 3 stars as the amenities aren’t that great, but just know what you’re walking into, manage your expectations to that, and you will have a great stay.
It’s just kind of a shame to see a hotel that I have great memories in not keep up with maintaining the property. If they repaired the fabric on the bed, replaced the shower heads and updated with smart TVs, that would make a world of difference.
TLDR;
Pros: clean linens, cable tv, microwave and fridge in the room
Cons: dated technology, broken Roku, only one elevator for the whole building, no on site parking.
The location is good. You can experience the French Quarter in Quebec and see the Parliament Hill in Ottawa. It takes only ten minutes to walk to Ottawa.
The decoration is old.
The sanitary conditions are average.
I probably won't choose this one next time.
The best hotel for the price. The room was huge compared to other hotels. Everything was perfect. I found the best place to stay whenever I’ll have to visit my parents in Brossard. The breakfast is included in the price as well.
Give the river view room on the upper floor, the view is good.
The room is fully equipped and the bed is very good. It should be a university next to it, and there are many students staying on weekends.
There is free parking, you can drive in and out of the parking lot and swipe your room card. After you check out on the last day, you will leave a room card. After swiping the card out of the parking lot, you can put the card in a box of the road gate.
The hotel is a good hotel in terms of quality and price.
What I didn't like was the insonorization of the room, it's well heard people speaking in the corridor, and the noise of the window.
The air conditioning is noisy and it did not work at the last 1/4 of the night (2 times I get up due to heat)
The breakfast is really middle.
The hotel was very comfortable and very comfortable.
Room was extremely spacious for 5 people without feeling squeezed. It was a bit dated but very well kept. Hotel extremely clean overall with a beautiful pool/spa/sauna area. Breakfast was good with all the basics being replenished but missing sweets (no muffins, pancakes, waffles, etc.). Will definitely return when in the area.
Excellent choice. Very clean room, helpful and friendly staff.
Location close to amenities, shops, and a mall.
Very decent breakfast.
Highly recommended.
A quirky little hotel that is directly on the main drag in Gatineau. The room was a good size, though the tiny bathroom left a lot to be desired; it was old, dated, and so small that the sink was in the main room.
The bed, however, was very comfortable and the desk/tv setup was great. Lots of convenient receptacles for plugging in phones and the like. The fridge in the cupboard made that cupboard very hot and I'd imagine those fridges won't last long as burnout must be a thing...
Weird, convoluted directions for getting to the hot tub from our room; make sure to leave a trail of breadcrumbs or you may be lost forever.
Front desk staff were professional and completely bilingual, which was very much appreciated.
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GGuest UserI’ve been coming to Hotel Zero 1 for a few years, being the only hotel I book in Montreal due to its impeccable walkability. That being said, it’s unfortunate that it’s no longer shiny and new, you can really see the wear and tear over the years. If you want luxury you’re not going to find it here; however, it’s still a great place to stay for the action packed traveller who wants somewhere a bit nicer than a motel to stay. I booked knowing full well it wasn’t going to be the most amazing stay but it was not as bad as some of the Google reviews make it out to be- it’s just dated. The room was clean, check in and check out was easy, and even though the valet service is closed, the parkade they directed us to was safe and straightforward. I’d categorize this hotel as 3 stars as the amenities aren’t that great, but just know what you’re walking into, manage your expectations to that, and you will have a great stay.
It’s just kind of a shame to see a hotel that I have great memories in not keep up with maintaining the property. If they repaired the fabric on the bed, replaced the shower heads and updated with smart TVs, that would make a world of difference.
TLDR;
Pros: clean linens, cable tv, microwave and fridge in the room
Cons: dated technology, broken Roku, only one elevator for the whole building, no on site parking.
GGuest UserInteresting neighbourhood, close to metro and airport bus terminal, rental bikes as well as city attraction. En suite bathrooms a bit old but clean and tidy. Good size rooms with fridge and aircon/heating. Decent breakfast and free coffee. Friendly and helpful staff. Overall excellent value.
GGuest UserThe staff were friendly and helpful. I had a strange experience in which a random girl ran into my elevator, talked to me rapidly in French and ran out. Maybe that’s because the location is downtown. But it was an easy walk to sightseeing spots. I was only staying overnight before the next plane, but I went to Chinatown and the pier, and even rode the Ferris wheel in the short time I had.
MMarley KThis hotel is a little gem in a super area of downtown Montreal. The room was spotless and the bed was very comfortable, with high-quality sheets and a good selection of comfortable pillows. A kitchenette made it very easy to pick up salads or snacks to refrigerate or reheat leftovers from a restaurant the night before. Breakfast is included and there’s a good selection of fruit, boiled eggs, smoked salmon, deli meats and yogurt. Cereals as well. While there were scrambled eggs, I tried them twice but not cooked to my taste. Having said that, there were fresh pastries and bagels, so a bagel with cream cheese and smoked salmon with some fruit served very well.
This hotel is very walkable to Notre Dame, Place des Arts and several theatres and museums. Lots of great restaurants to suit anyone’s tastes. The subway is literally a 3-minute walk and in 10 minutes, you can be at the Jean Talon Market, which has a plethora of foods and drinks to suit anyone’s taste palate.
I’d highly recommend Hotel and Spa Carre St. Denis and will definitely be back next time I visit Montreal.
UUhmEhWonderful service , staff
Amenities plenty ,
not even used due to schedule
Spacious room , 2 queen and sofa ,
hallways clean and well lit ,
Bathroom nicely designed
Morning breakfast included
Various selections and refills
AAnita2 hotels share 1 cramp breakfast room.found 1 3-inch screw by my bed and the kitchen wall is kind of under finish. Staffs in breakfast room is quick in weekday but only half the staffs are available in weekend.
Front desk ladys don't like to simile , so will try my rusty French next time.
Try to ask front desk for direction heading to VIA train station and she only know how to take Uber .
Hardware is fine but soft skill sets of the hotel may need to be reviewed.
SSwaggyzhuThis hotel offers great value for money. The room rate is reasonable, the facilities are complete, and the environment is clean and comfortable. The bed is a bit small, a bit cramped for two people. The front desk service is very enthusiastic, and the check-in process is very efficient. The hotel is a 15-minute drive from the old town, and the breakfast selection is rich and of good quality.
GGuest UserDear Le Dauphin Hotel,
I would like to express my sincere appreciation for the wonderful stay I had at your establishment. The warm welcome, the impeccable service and the quality facilities far exceeded my expectations. My stay was most enjoyable, and I would like to thank the whole team for their professionalism and kindness. I will not hesitate to recommend your hotel to my relatives and I hope to have the opportunity to return soon.
Cordially,
Godfrey
GGuest UserWe stayed for 4 nights and the location is perfect. It's in between two metro stations, both are about 6-7 mins walk (Champ de Mars, and Saint Laurent) depends which line you are in. We arrived by train and took the metro at Bonaventure (this is connected to the Central station: ”Gare Centrale”) and arrived at Champ de Mars. There is a supermarket 5 mins away (”IGA”) and the airport bus station is by the hotel. Chinatown is 7 mins away and make sure you visit Sammi dumplings. There is a food court (”Le Central”) 5 mins away although we found it slightly expensive. The Old Port of Montreal and Notre-Dame Basilica are about 15 mins away from the hotel.
Facilities: As a number of people said, the rooms are quite basic and need a lot of uplift. Our room doesn't have any sofa (which was different from the pictures here) but functional so there is no complain. The kitchen is well equipped with pots and pans. We cooked our dinner twice.
Staff and service: all staff are friendly and very helpful, gave advice on directions and always have a smile.
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