Reservar se You have a car, hate paying for parking, and want a brand-new, design-forward sanctuary away from the downtown chaos.
Por Que As Pessoas Adoram
Rare free parking in Montreal (a massive money-saver)
Brand new, immaculate 'industrial chic' hardware
Hidden speakeasy 'Sleepers' in the basement adds a cool factor
Resumo Rápido: A stylish, sparkling-clean oasis stranded on a gritty stretch of car dealerships and motels—but once you're inside, you won't care.
Revisado por @Nishhhh: I found the ultimate moody hideaway in Montreal. The suite felt massive with that chic glass partition, and sipping cocktails at the bar downstairs was the perfect way to end the night. Honestly, the bathtub alone is reason enough to book.
Hóspedes Que Ficaram Aqui Disseram
The hype
Travelers are universally shocked by how nice the interiors are given the rougher exterior location.
Reality check
You will need a car or Uber to get anywhere interesting; the 'Grande Ligne' branding refers to the railway theme, not a central transit hub.
You are on a road trip and refuse to pay $40/night for parking
You appreciate high-pressure rain showers and Nespresso machines
You want a quiet, modern base near the highway for easy airport access
Limpeza e Manutenção
9.5
Housekeeping: Daily service, meticulous attention to detail (likely because it's brand new).
Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling. Grout is white, glass is streak-free, drains are clear.
Maintenance: Flawless. No peeling paint or scuffs yet.
Linens & towels: Crisp, new, and fluffy. No signs of wear.
Odors & scents: Smells like 'new car' and fresh linen. No mustiness.
Sleepability™
8SILENCIOSO
SILENCIOSO
0-4BARULHENTO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
Hallway noise (hard floors carry sound)
Faint rumble from the nearby railway (hence the name)
Antes de reservar
Bom saber
Parking is genuinely free (self-park), which is almost unheard of in Montreal hotels of this caliber
Breakfast is NOT included in the standard rate; expect to pay ~$15-22 CAD
There is a Maxi grocery store right across the street for cheap snacks and drinks
O que levar
A car – seriously, this location demands wheels
Swimsuit? No – leave it at home, there is no pool
Uber app – if you plan to drink downtown, the ride back will be ~$25-35
Room Genie
Melhores escolhas
King Room with Kitchenette – perfect for longer stays, includes a fridge and microwave
Junior Suite – significantly more space for a marginal price increase
Quartos a evitar
Rooms near the elevator banks – hallway noise travels on the uncarpeted floors
Room Request Genie – copiar e colar
“I'd love a quiet room away from the elevators, preferably on a higher floor facing away from the main road for maximum quiet.”
FAQ e dicas ocultas
Tudo o que você realmente quer saber antes de reservar.
Is the hotel actually in downtown Montreal?
No. It is in NDG (Notre-Dame-de-Grâce), about a 15-20 minute drive from downtown/Old Port.
Is there really free parking?
Yes. Free self-parking is a confirmed perk, saving you roughly $30-40/night compared to downtown.
Does the hotel have a pool?
No. It has a fitness center and a sun terrace, but no swimming pool.
Is it pet-friendly?
Yes, but with a steep fee: ~$70-100 CAD per stay (non-refundable).
What is the 'Grande Ligne' in the address?
It's likely a confusion in your search. The hotel is on Rue Saint-Jacques. 'Grande Ligne' refers to the railway theme ('Main Line').
Is breakfast included?
Usually no. It's an à la carte menu at the Quai 6645 restaurant, costing around $15-20.
Dicas de Insiders
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Ask about the 'Sleepers' speakeasy in the basement – it's a moody, hidden cocktail bar that feels miles away from the industrial street outside.
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Request a room with a kitchenette if you're staying more than 2 nights; the Maxi grocery store across the street makes self-catering easy.
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Use the 'Falaise St-Jacques' park nearby for a morning run – it's a surprising strip of nature in an urban zone.
5 coisas que deve saber antes de partir
💡The 'view' is mostly of a highway, a railway, or a parking lot – keep the curtains drawn.
💡The location is technically 'historic' but feels more like a commercial strip mall zone.
💡The shower pressure is aggressively good – a rare win for a new build.
💡You are very close to 'Orange Julep', a giant orange sphere serving legendary juice and poutine (a must-visit).
💡The hallway floors are hard, so you will hear early risers rolling their suitcases.
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