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Belvedere Suites Appartements (La Tour)

2175, boulevard de Maisonneuve Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3H 1L5

514-935-9052 Télécopieur: 514-935-9532

This west downtown hotel-apartment boasts a rooftop pool and a spectacular view of the city from each and every room.

Catégorie: Hébergement
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Quoi

Type d'hébergement | Hôtels
Services | Connection internet, Piscine
Caractéristiques de la chambre | Balcon
Paiement | Diners Club En Route, Interac, MasterCard, American Express, Visa

Quartier | Centre-ville
Se rendre | Atwater Metro
Intersection | Lambert-Closse

Profil Dernière mise-à-jour: 13 juin 2008

A View from the Outside
The rooms at the Belvedere are decorated in warm wine red, marine blue, cream and white colours emphasized by homey wooden detailing. The feeling here is one conducive to a long and comfortable stay, which explains why many people move in for a substantial period of time. The highlight of a stay at Belvedere is the guarantee that every room comes with its own balcony looking out over the city - either up the rolling greenery of Mount Royal or the island and waterways beyond.

Comfort on the Inside
The Belvedere Tower Suites and Apartments offers compact executive studios as well as more spacious suites. Every room has its own kitchen and the suites also feature a closed bedroom and a living room with a foldout couch for houseguests. Every room comes equipped with high speed Internet access.

Conveniently Beyond the Bustle
Nestled between the Victorian mansions of Westmount, the Alexis-Nihon shopping centre and the old Montreal Forum (where the Montreal Canadiens used to play home games), this section of De Maisonneuve Boulevard is an ideal spot for strategic site-seeing. The Forum has been transformed into an entertainment complex with an AMC movie theatre, a two-story Future Shop as well as restaurants and arcades wrapping around the central tribute to the great Canadian game of hockey. It’s now considered a landmark for local film buffs, and hockey fans alike. This is a branch of De Maisonneuve Boulevard that sits just slightly beyond the bustle of commercial downtown, with all the best of Montreal within easy reach, thanks to public transportation.