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Hotels in Quebec
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Four Points by Sheraton Levis Convention Centre
5800 Rue J.B. Michaud

The Four Points Sheraton Levis Convention Center is a comfortable, stylish place for a business retreat, featuring spacious, modern rooms with great light. Bathrooms are contemporary, and some have appealing soaking tubs and separate walk-in showers. The year-round outdoor heated pool is a nice touch -- though it may not be particularly appealing during Quebec winters. The distance from Quebec City is a bit of a detractor for this hotel, but a shuttle bus to the Old City is available from June through September, and a ferry that connects directly to the Old City is nearby. For a cost effective and stylish way to see the Old City, Four Points is a solid pick.

Sheraton Montreal Airport Hotel
555 Boulevard McMillan

The 465-room Sheraton Montreal Airport is a three-and-a-half-pearl hotel located near the airport. In addition to its restaurant and bar, ample meeting spaces, and full fitness center, the Sheraton Montreal is the only airport hotel with a vast garden terrace. Rooms are spacious and comfortable, though decor is unsurprisingly straightforward for the chain. Care should be taken when booking since those overlooking the runway may be noisy and some rooms are a long walk from the elevators due to the hotel’s circular plan. Although the similarly priced Aloft property across the street has less stellar facilities – its pool and fitness facilities are smaller – it may appeal to travelers seeking fresher decor, Pop Art-inspired accessories, and 24/7 access to grab-and-go meals.

Hotels Gouverneur Montreal
2405 Rue de l'Île Charron Le Vieux-Longueuil Longueuil Longueuil

The 352-room Hotel Gouverneur Place Dupuis Montreal is an upper-middle-range hotel with great views of the city and a wide array of room categories located just outside of the bustling Latin Quarter. Many guest rooms here are showing wear and tear, though Suites are more modern, with wood floors and higher-quality furnishings. The hotel has an indoor pool, a restaurant and bar, and ample event/meeting space. However, the neighborhood is a bit gritty and the pool is closed at odd hours during the day, which can be especially frustrating for tourists looking to cool off after a day walking around. Guests looking to stay a bit closer to downtown Montreal should consider Hotel Zero 1 Montreal, which has far more stylish and contemporary rooms at a slightly higher price point.