PLATEAU / CENTRAL, MAGNIFIQUE 8 CHAMBRES, 20 PERSONNES | Appartement dans Montreal
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10 Chambre Appartement dans La Petite-Patrie, Montreal
A beautifully decorated large accommodation.
PERFECT for Multi-Family stay & Large Groups.
Sleeps 20
You will have full PRIVATE use of the apartment accommodation.
Centrally located in the Plateau region of Montreal, you have convenient access to Downtown, the local Little Italy market & District, and many beautiful local shopping and dining destinations.
This large unit is clean and comfortable with great amenities at EXCELLENT VALUE.
EASY & QUICK CHECK IN/OUT with a lock box for keys.
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Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
So hot and yet so cool—You are located at the edge of the Plateau which moves to its own funky beat. Wrought-iron staircases, old-style stone masonry, walk-up duplexes, imported cars, second-hand bicycles, designer fashion boutiques and funky friperies (used clothing) stores: this working-class-turned-yuppie neighbourhood with bohemian undercurrents is by far the grooviest scene in Montréal. Those of us who don’t live here come to play as often as possible. The Plateau is the best window to view the real Montréal. Here you’ll find a predominantly francophone community (many from France) featuring an eclectic mix of artists, students, yuppies, and young families, spiced with a healthy dose of other cultures and languages to raise the diversity quotient that much higher. Round it off with a wealth of interesting shops, cafés, pubs and bars, not to forget black-box theatres, art galleries and gourmet shops, and you’ve got a free-spirited, creative atmosphere where all walks of life converge. We live and play in the eastern shadow of Mount Royal. The edgy urban vitality of our dynamic commercial arteries—such as Saint-Laurent Boulevard or “the Main”, where Montréal’s ethnic communities first set up shop, Saint-Denis Street with its designer boutiques and cafés, Prince-Arthur Street’s BYOW terraces and restaurants, and Mont-Royal Avenue’s trendy hotspots—is balanced by the tranquility and fresh air afforded by luxurious green spaces such as Parc La Fontaine. The Plateau by night heats up with as many choices of clubs, bars and cafés as you could think of, ranging from fashionable martini lounges to local microbrewery pubs to high-octane coffee shops. Throw in a thriving arts scene where local artists take to the stage nightly, and you’ve got the makings for a perfect night on the town.
Jean-Talon Market
176 Rue Jean-Talon E•Map•Hours•Website
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Located in the heart of Little Italy (right around the corner), the Jean-Talon Market is one of the oldest public markets in Montréal. When it originally opened in May of 1933, it was named “Marché du Nord” (north-end market) before becoming the Jean-Talon Market, named in honour of the first Intendant of New France. The Jean-Talon Market is known for its numerous local fruit and vegetable vendors as well as the cultural diversity of its shopkeepers. It is one of the largest public markets in North America and its atmosphere is lively in both summer and winter. It’s like a little village, a place where families have gathered and generations have grown, merchants and customers alike. At the Jean-Talon Market, you won’t just find fruits and vegetables, but also flowers, spices, oils, cheese, meat, fish and artisanal bakery goods, in addition to a wide selection of regional products from all over Québec! Not too mention the food - try the savoury french crepes, the fried calamaris or just sit down for coffee and a french pastry.
Marc-Favreau Public Library
Located right across the street on Rosemont, the Marc-Favreau Public Library, measuring more than 3000 m², is one of the largest in Montréal’s Network of Public Libraries. Named in honour of the actor and creator of the clown character Sol, this modern state-of-the-art library was designed along four key themes: family vocation, new technologies, design and sustainable development. The library houses a reading room for adults, a colourful room with a heated floor for young children from newborns to age 4, and a corner for teens featuring the latest in technology.
Downtown Montreal
Only 10 minutes drive into the downtown core where you will find myriad places for shopping, dining, live events and entertainment
Parc La Fontaine
Parks & NatureParks
3933 Avenue du Parc la Fontaine
Lafontaine Park is Plateau Mont-Royal’s biggest park. A 40-hectare gem of traditional park landscaping, it includes two linked ponds with a fountain and waterfalls, soccer and baseball fields, beach volleyball, pétanque, a dog park, picnic areas and playgrounds, wading pools, several pieces of memorial statuary and many trees including numerous imposingly huge poplars. The park's Centre culturel Calixa-Lavallée is the site of Art neuf, a school of the arts. The open-air Théâtre de Verdure that offered a summertime program for many years has been closed for two summers awaiting work, but is now expected to reopen in time for summer 2017 and the city’s 375th anniversary. A bike path runs along the park’s western edge, and on the north side if Rachel Street's path. The park is a crossroads of cycling in this part of town, with the Maison des cyclistes, well positioned at the axis of two major bike paths, just outside the park at the corner of Rachel and Brébeuf. The park has a lot of squirrels, including occasional pale champagne quasi-albino ones, but it’s so much a true city park that there are no semi-wild forested areas left and thus no space for bigger wildlife.
Beaver Lake/ Lac aux Castors
Only a few minutes by car.
If you are up for a hike, walk up Mount Royal to Beaver Lake to reach the top of one of the two mountains located in the heart of Montreal. Remember, they are very old mountains, so they are really large hills. 12 kilometres up and back
Old Port of Montreal
Not far by car is Montreal's famous vieux-port - or Old Montreal. Cobblestone streets, shops, restaurants, cafes and street performers are the flavour here. Brunch, Lunch, afternoon nibbles, dinner or an evening out ... you can find it all here. This is where the city began.
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
1380 Sherbrooke Ouest
Casino de Montréal
1 Ave du Casino
Bars, live shows and gambling ...
Atwater market
3624 Rue Notre
Located in the southwest of Montréal near the Lachine Canal, the Atwater Market and bordering street are named after the 19th century businessman and municipal politician, Edwin Atwater. It was established in 1933 and its art-deco style architecture makes it one of Montréal’s most beautiful buildings. Open year-round, Atwater Market is known for its many butchers and delicatessens, as well as its horticultural vendors and farmers whose kiosks are brimming with fresh produce and border the perimeter of the building from spring through summer. Its many shopkeepers offer a wide variety of fresh, unique and specialty products. The expertise and dedication of many of the merchants have been passed down from generation to generation and have helped build Atwater Market’s reputation internationally. The Atwater Market is smaller compared to the Jean-Talon Market.
Rue Crescent
Crescent St
There are numerous restaurants and bars. You really are spoiled for choice of what to eat and where to have a few cocktails. Although it doesn't have the same charm as Old Montreal, Crescent Street has its own qualities that make it an enjoyable place to visit.
Olympic Stadium
4549 RUE PIERRE DE COUBERTIN
This is where the 1976 Olympics were held. Nadia Comaneci scored perfect 6.0 in her gymnastic routines and Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn Jenner) was declared Athlete of the Century, having won the decathalon. You will also find the Planetarium, the Insectarium and the Bio-Sphere, which houses four specific Canadian climates (and live animals).
Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal
3800 Chemin Queen Mary
Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and national shrine on Westmount Summit in Montreal, Quebec. It is Canada's largest church. Father Andre is said to grant miracles to anyone who climbs their immense staircase to the Oratory on their knees. At the top you will find thousands of crutches of those who have been healed by his power.
Quartier des Spectacles
The Quartier des Spectacles houses Place des Arts, where you can see the ballet, opera, comedy events and many other theatrical performances. It is also the home to Montreal Metropolitan Art Centre, a major museum in Montreal.
PLATEAU / CENTRAL, MAGNIFIQUE 8 CHAMBRES, 20 PERSONNES is located in La Petite-Patrie. PLATEAU / CENTRAL, MAGNIFIQUE 8 CHAMBRES, 20 PERSONNES provides accommodation, featuring Internet, Piscine, Balcon/Terrasse, among other amenities. This Appartement features Internet, Piscine, Balcon/Terrasse, to make your stay a comfortable one.
PLATEAU / CENTRAL, MAGNIFIQUE 8 CHAMBRES, 20 PERSONNES has 10 Chambres , 2 Salles de bains, and max occupancy of 20 people. The minimum rental for this property is 1 nights, but this can change depending on the season you plan on staying. Previous guests have given good rated it, and VRBO labeled it a top-rated Appartement because of the excellent services rendered by the owner or manager of this Appartement, and has consistently provided great experiences for their guests. Most families or guests that use it recommend it to their friends and some of them are repeat guests. Appartement has a friendly neighborhood, and the La Petite-Patrie has interesting places to visit. If you want to learn more about the Appartement in La Petite-Patrie, such as places to visit and things to do nearby, you can check below to learn more.
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Aperçu des installations
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Library
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Spices
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No pets allowed
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Smoke-free property
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Property does not allow children
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In the mountains
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Internet access
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Picnic area
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Terrace
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Pool
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FAQ
La Petite-Patrie appartement est-il adapté aux animaux domestiques pour les clients?
Non, les animaux de compagnie ne sont pas autorisés dans cet établissement. Consultez les commentaires des clients pour plus d'informations sur les expériences des clients.
Le La Petite-Patrie appartement dispose-t-il d'une piscine?
Non, La Petite-Patrie appartement ne dispose pas d'une piscine. Voir les détails sur la disponibilité de la piscine intérieure ou privée et d'autres installations.
Combien coûte la nuitée à La Petite-Patrie appartement ?
Les meilleurs tarifs pour La Petite-Patrie appartement commencent à partir de $302 par nuit et comprennen Piscine, Balcon/Terrasse, Internet avec toutes les autres installations. MLFR correspond à chaque voyageur avec son hébergement parfait, que vous voyagiez avec un groupe, des amis, une famille ou des animaux de compagnie.
La Petite-Patrie appartement est-il adapté aux familles?
Selon les informations que nous avons reçues du propriétaire ou de notre partenaire, cet établissement n'est pas considéré comme adapté aux familles. Selon les informations rapportées par le propriétaire ou le gérant, appartement n'a pas précisé que les enfants sont les bienvenus. Veuillez consulter les détails sur l'adéquation pour votre famille ou vous renseigner auprès de l'établissement pour en savoir plus.
Le La Petite-Patrie appartement est-il accessible en fauteuil roulant ou propose-t-il des services pour les personnes handicapées?
Selon les informations reçues de notre partenaire, La Petite-Patrie appartement n'a pas spécifié s'ils sont accessibles aux personnes en fauteuil roulant. De même, il n'est pas spécifique qu'un ascenseur soit disponible dans l'établissement. Les détails spécifiques d'accessibilité peuvent être supprimés dans la section des détails de l'établissement de cette page.
Quelle est la politique de séjour minimum pour le La Petite-Patrie appartement?
D'après les informations rapportées par le propriétaire ou gestionnaire, La Petite-Patrie appartement indique 1 day politique de séjour dans cet appartement. Les invités sont prévenus que la politique de séjour minimum peut différer en fonction de la saisonnalité ou de disponibilité et peut être à la discrétion du propriétaire ou du gestionnaire.
Quelle est la politique d'annulation en place pour La Petite-Patrie appartement?
Selon les informations rapportées par le propriétaire ou le gestionnaire, les détails de la politique d'annulation pour La Petite-Patrie appartement sont les suivants : Politique d'annulation Les clients sont avertis que la politique d'annulation peut différer en fonction de la saison, de la disponibilité ou des restrictions de voyage actuelles. Les clients doivent également être conscients que cette politique peut être sujette à des modifications et doivent être efficaces avant la réservation. Plus de détails peuvent être disponibles sur cette page dans la description de la propriété. Cependant, une arrivée anticipée ou un départ tardif peut parfois être négociée entre l'invitation et le propriétaire ou le gestionnaire de cet établissement.
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