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Montreal Serviced Apartments

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Montreal Short Term Apartments

SilverDoor Serviced Apartments in Montreal

Do you want the convenience of a hotel combined with the comfort of your own home? Then serviced apartments are for you. Coming fully furnished with a kitchen and living area, serviced apartments in Montreal offer the ease of a maid service with the luxury of your own space, providing you with everything you need for a ‘home-from-home’ stay. Working out up to 30% cheaper than staying in a hotel, serviced accommodation in Montreal is ideal for the business traveller requiring short-term accommodation. Find out more about what serviced apartments have to offer.

With a range of sizes, styles, prices and locations, SilverDoor will be able to find serviced accommodation in Montreal to suit your requirements.

Among other areas, SilverDoor offers self-catering accommodation in downtown Montreal. Serviced apartments in Montreal are perfect for travellers who want the comfort and space of their own apartment, whilst still enjoying the luxuries of a hotel.

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For more information about serviced apartments in Montreal, contact SilverDoor or check our website for a comprehensive assortment of corporate accommodation and short-term housing options.

About Montreal

Situated on an island in the St. Lawrence River just at its highest navigable point, Montreal has been a strategic location since before the arrival of Europeans in Canada. In the 1960s, an urban renewal drive centred around Expo '67. The World's Fair brought Montreal a subway system and a number of attractive urban parks, and was a very successful World Fair. The 1976 Olympics left a strikingly idiosyncratic stadium and many other urban improvements.

The opening of the Saint Lawrence Seaway in 1959 spelled the beginning of the end for Montreal's economic dominance in Canada. Once the transition point between western railroads and eastern sea carriers, Montreal watched as business moved farther west to ports in Ontario and on Lake Superior. The francophone Quebec Sovereignty movement has since the 1960s further chilled the atmosphere for Canada-wide businesses, many of which have moved their headquarters to Toronto.

Walking is a favoured way to get around the densely packed downtown and the narrow streets of Old Montreal, especially during the warmer months. One can also take the stairs down to Montreal's "Underground City", called RESO, a network of corridors connecting metro stations, shopping centres and office complexes.

Rue Ste-Catherine, between rue Guy and boulevard St-Laurent, has most of the big department stores and major malls. Rue St-Viateur is one of the city's most interesting streets, with its amazingly varied range of businesses crammed into the short stretch between St-Laurent and Avenue du Parc. Boulevard St-Laurent remains one of the city's prime shopping streets and just about anything can be found there, with different blocks having different clusters of businesses.

Montreal's Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport is about half an hour west of the city centre on highway 20.

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