Hotels & Hostels Montreal Alexandre Logan (1870)

Alexandre Logan (1870) (B&B)

  • 1631 Rue Alexandre de Sève, The Village
    Montreal H2L 2V8, CANADA | View map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
  • Neighbourhood: The Village
  • Atmosphere: Homestyle and Low-key

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Lonely Planet Review

Quotes Your friendly hosts Luc and Alain have an eye for details like original plaster moldings, ornate woodwork and art deco glass patterns in this splendidly renovated home from 1870. The hard wood floors and big windows make the rooms bright and cheerful. The breakfast room couldn't be more welcoming and the living room is set up with a games table and a computer for internet access. The outdoor terrace is great for lounging under the tiki torches. Prices here vary widely depending time of week and year.

Each of the five rooms has its own special surprise, whether it be a private balcony or living room. It's a trade off though - if you opt for the extra large showers, be prepared to take a small TV or a shared toilet for example. If you want the biggest room with the most amenities, opt for the enormous room 2. Scandinavian design makes an appearance in room 3, and cushy sofas throughout make all rooms comfortable. The outdoor patio is great for warm days, and has a shower for those who like to be intimate with nature. There is a minimum stay of two nights during summer and (gay) holidays - such as the annual Black & Blue party.

Review by author Sarah Richards

How to book this property

This property has been reviewed and recommended by a Lonely Planet author. However it is not bookable online either with Lonely Planet or with a recommended hotel booking provider. In order to book this property please contact them directly.

  • Telephone: 514 598 0555
  • Email: info@alexandrelogan.com
  • Website: www.alexandrelogan.com

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How To Get There

DRIVING FROM THE AIRPORT From the airport take Autoroute 20 East to Centre-Ville (Downtown Montreal). After approximately 10miles, Autoroute 20 East becomes Autoroute Ville-Marie/centre-ville (720 East). Take the exit number 7 (Pont Jacques-Cartier / Av. Papineau / Av. De Lormier). - At the second traffic light Turn left onto Papineau Street - Turn left onto René-Lévesque Boulevard - Turn right onto Alexandre-de-Sève Street. After the second traffic light, e are at 1631 Alexandre DeSève • From the airport Pierre-Elliot Trudeau (Dorval) Airport (approxiamtely 25 minutes driving time from our B&B) We suggest you to take a taxi. There is presently a flat rate of 35$ CDN for the downtown area. Othewise, you may use the shuttle bus and then the metro. • From the train station (approximately 10 minutes driving time from our B&B) Taxis are waiting at de la Gauchetière exit. • From the bus station (apprioximately 5 minutes driving time, or 15 minutes walking in a straight

• EN VOITURE DEPUIS L'AEROPORT De l'aéoport prendre l'autoroute 20 est, Centre-Ville. Autoraute 20 est devient Autoroute Ville-Marie (720 est apres une dizaine de milles Prendre la sortie numero 7 ( Pont-Jacques-Cartier / Av, Papineau / Av. De Lormier - Au deuxieme feux de circulation tournez a gauche - Tournez à gauche sur le boulevard Rene-Levesque - Tournez a droite sur Alexandre Deseve - Après le deuxième feux de circulation , coin de la rue Logan, nous somes au 1631, Alexandre Deseve • De l’aéroport Pierre-Elliot Trudeau (Dorval) (approximativement 25 minutes en voiture de notre établissement) nous vous suggérons de prendre un taxi à partir de l’aéroport, cela est très rapide et facile. Actuellement, il y a un tarif fixe de 35 $ canadien pour se rendre au centre-ville, où nous sommes situer. Autrement, vous pouvez toujours prendre les navettes et le métro rendu au centre-ville. • De la station centrale d’autobus, approximativement 5 minutes en voiture ou 15 minutes

Author Tip

Saunter down Ste Catherine and feast your eyes on a myriad of boutiques carrying everything from leather apparel and sex toys to antique furniture and funky lampshades. To taste Village nightlife, try Montreal's only lesbian bar, Magnolia, or Mado Caberet which has excellent drag shows. Alternatively, take a pit stop in Saloon, a chill spot that's often teeming with pre-clubbing crowds.