Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Montreal
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Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Montreal is an excellent choice for travellers visiting Montreal, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.
Close to some of Montreal's most popular landmarks, such as Belvedere Camillien-Houde (2.1 km) and Monkland Avenue (2.4 km), Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Montreal is a great destination for tourists.
Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Montreal offer a flat screen TV.
Guests of Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Montreal are also welcome to enjoy a pool and free breakfast, located on site. For travellers arriving by car, parking is available.
If you’re looking for an Italian restaurant, consider a visit to Il Pagliaccio, Barcola Bistro, or Restaurant Momesso, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Montreal.
Looking to explore? Then look no further than Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal (1.9 km), Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre (0.7 km), and Kart-O-Mania (1.4 km), which are some popular Montreal attractions – all conveniently located within walking distance of the motel.
Enjoy your stay in Montreal!
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Boxed breakfast was decent. There was a microwave in the room as well, which definitely helped us.
Rooms have their own A/C so there was no worries of the same air circulating all the hotel rooms, given the COVID situation
This is not the first time at this hotel, came here close to 10 years ago when it was a Quality Inn. This is a new review as the Ramada.
The hotel called me to ask me if I was ok with an upgrade to a renovated room with 2 beds given my status.
Checked in about 5pm and was provided with a nice room, 2 queen beds, fridge, large lcd TV (plugged in my roku), good wifi, very nice bathroom.
The smallish pool is located in the basement, as well as a small gym, not very well equipped.
Bagged breakfast was provided at front desk. A few slices of bread with jam, a yogurt, a banana, some juice and a granola bar. They install a toaster in the morning for the bread.
Parking is 8$ a day (I think its free at the Ruby Foo hotel closeby).
The kosher restaurant on premise (this is a fairly Jewish area) was closed on Friday night given it was sabbath but less than 10 minutes walk, there are plenty of affordable options on Victoria Street.
OK choice
1) Mattress was way too soft, you put your knee in to get up and your leg would sink into the mattress. Led to a poor nights sleep.
2) I called a few weeks prior to booking and asked if the gym would be available, as I wanted to be able to get some exercise while on my trip. I was told it would likely be ready, but it was not, and you could see mattresses stacked sideways inbetween work out machines behind the locked door. The pool was available, however, too small for laps. The photos were there, however, the angle fooled me with regards to the distance.
3) Breakfast is atrocious - either do breakfast right or not at all, even if it is part of your package stay. They had the same meal setup in styrofoam containers to take and go. Every other restaurant/airport hotels have modified their dining arrangements so people could still get fresh food. The meal was predictable and without any nutritional benefit. 2 pieces of white bread, 1 small container of peanut butter, strawberry jam/ orange jam. There was 1 orange juice box, 1 banana, 1 apple. 1 small block of a hard white cheese (cheddar maybe) and 1 granola bar. The meal had relatively a high carbohydrate load, no healthy proteins, and this would be a diabetics worse nightmare.
The absence of the advertised buffet breakfast was attributed to an unexplained “occurrence.” The “occurrence” is that the hotel has a contract with either the federal or provincial government and it is a point of entry reception centre for new immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers, and feeding all these folks would have cut into Wyndham’s bottom line. I welcome all new Canadians. I have no issue with immigration. I, too, was a refugee many years ago. But, I do have an issue with Wyndham, and its deceptive promotion and advertising practices.
Moreover, the hotel is far from completely renovated, and what has been renovated was done shoddily. The lobby, hallways and elevator are permeated by this horrid smell, sort of a combination of sewer water and boiled cabbage. All of the above might be tolerable if one was paying less than $100 nightly, but on some booking sites, the hotel is charging $260 or more per night.
To end this story, Saturday morning the hotel was evacuated because of a fire that filled the hotel with smoke. When we were allowed back to our rooms, we packed our stuff, checked out and moved down the street to a new Hilton.
As I wrote at the beginning, the only positive aspect of this hotel was the staff. I’m not exaggerating or fabricating any of this. Spend a few bucks more and avoid this property. Personally, I’ll never book a Wyndham property again anywhere at any time.
Breakfast is stale wonderbread in a styrofoam container, so enjoy that.
Also, the bathroom smelt of mold and there was stains on all the fabric in the room
The drawers were also broken.
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