The Bed & Breakfast
Beautiful, festive and colourful: Saint-Christophe Street, like Montreal, was the perfect place for Nathalie and Robert to pursue a common dream in 1998 by purchasing their guesthouse, built in an ancient house dating back to 1875.
our rooms
The B&B À l’Adresse du Centre-Ville offers not only spacious, welcoming and pleasant rooms, but also the peaceful, warm and friendly atmosphere of a house where it is a pleasure to enjoy moments of relaxation and rest.
The Breakfast
In the spirit of Montreal’s culinary tradition, a city where a love of gastronomy is so deeply rooted, the guesthouse À l’Adresse du Centre-Ville has been buzzing for over 20 years to the rhythm of its varied, colourful, hearty and creative breakfasts.
The Bed & Breakfast
Beautiful, festive and colourful: Saint-Christophe Street, like Montreal, was the perfect place for Nathalie and Robert to pursue a common dream in 1998 by purchasing their guesthouse, built in an ancient house dating back to 1875.
our rooms
The B&B À l’Adresse du Centre-Ville offers not only spacious, welcoming and pleasant rooms, but also the peaceful, warm and friendly atmosphere of a house where it is a pleasure to enjoy moments of relaxation and rest.
The Breakfast
Breakfasts are no longer available at the moment. Thank you for your understanding.
In the heart of Montreal’s city center
Located just a two-minute walk from the central station of the Montreal metro (Berri-UQAM), the B&B is nestled in the heart of the Quartier Latin, which vibrates to the rhythm of festivals and cultural institutions: the Saint-Denis Theatre, the Cinémathèque québécoise, the Maison Théâtre, the Prospero Theatre and the Grande Bibliothèque du Québec, to name a few, welcome Montrealers and visitors all year-round, alongside the festive and lively Quartier des spectacles, the venue hosting over forty festivals throughout the year.
The B&B, in the peaceful setting of Saint-Christophe Street, is located in the heart of Montreal’s vibrant streets, within walking distance of the famous Sainte-Catherine Street, where cafés, restaurants and colourful terraces are all to be found. The B&B is easily accessible by public transportation and is the ideal place to discover a unique, fun and welcoming city.
Stay at l’Adresse du Centre-Ville
In close proximity to all the tourist attractions
Montreal is a thriving and exciting metropolis where there is plenty to see and do. Here are some ideas and inspiration for your next trip to Montréal, explore all the possibilities available to you! These are just a few bite-sized snacks of information to whet your appetite. When you visit us, we will be happy to suggest you the most memorable activities!
Learn more about Montreal’s city centre.
The Downtown or Centre-Ville is a bustling area with a lot of personality. It features the province’s finest museums and skyscrapers, department stores, shopping malls, boutiques, restaurants and the Bell Centre, home of the Montreal Canadiens. We love shopping, especially in the underground galleries, and we take a break at cocktail time and a sunbath on the terrace whenever the season allows it.
Here are some of the activities you may enjoy.
Enjoy the panoramic view of the city, the river and the surroundings at the Observatory at Place Ville Marie
Shopping on Sainte-Catherine Street, Canada’s longest shopping street.
See exhibitions in Montreal’s major museums and shop in their charming boutiques.
Discover the “underground city” in the vast pedestrian indoor network.
Join Montrealers in celebrating at one of the countless festivals.
Learn more about the Quartier Latin
The Quartier Latin has an intellectual and academic side, notably through the presence of its educational institutions, namely the many pavilions of the Université du Québec à Montréal, the Cégep du Vieux Montréal and the Institut de l’Imagerie et du Son (INIS), but also because of the many cultural institutions such as the Théâtre Saint-Denis, the Cinémathèque québécoise, the Maison Théâtre and the more recently opened Bibliothèque des Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ), in 2006.
Accessible via the Berri-UQAM metro station, the busiest in the network, the Quartier Latin is now a bustling student campus with its many cafés, restaurants and bars. It also has more than sixty terraces, some of them in the streets and others more secluded, which are worth discovering. Every year, the Quartier Latin hosts a number of festivals, including Montréal Complètement Cirque, as well as the OUMF festival, which celebrates the start of the new academic year in early September
Learn more about the Quartier des Spectacles
The Quartier des spectacles is located in downtown Montreal. It’s the city’s cultural heart. Within its boundaries, you will find the highest concentration and the greatest diversity of cultural venues in North America.
All year round, day or night, Montrealers and visitors head to the Quartier in droves, captivated and intrigued by its eight vibrant public spaces and no less than 40 festivals. Discover the Quartier des Spectacles.
Learn more about the Old Port
There is always something captivating in the Old Port. The major events that cannot be ignored follow one another but are unlike anything else. In addition, the Montréal Science Centre and Clock Tower Beach are the leading figures of many attractions visited by thousands of Montrealers as well as regional and international visitors. It is notably home to the Centre des Sciences de Montréal.
Learn more about Montreal’s city centre.
The Downtown or Centre-Ville is a bustling area with a lot of personality. It features the province’s finest museums and skyscrapers, department stores, shopping malls, boutiques, restaurants and the Bell Centre, home of the Montreal Canadiens. We love shopping, especially in the underground galleries, and we take a break at cocktail time and a sunbath on the terrace whenever the season allows it.
Here are some of the activities you may enjoy.
Enjoy the panoramic view of the city, the river and the surroundings at the Observatory at Place Ville Marie
Shopping on Sainte-Catherine Street, Canada’s longest shopping street.
See exhibitions in Montreal’s major museums and shop in their charming boutiques.
Discover the “underground city” in the vast pedestrian indoor network.
Join Montrealers in celebrating at one of the countless festivals.
Learn more about the Quartier Latin
The Quartier Latin has an intellectual and academic side, notably through the presence of its educational institutions, namely the many pavilions of the Université du Québec à Montréal, the Cégep du Vieux Montréal and the Institut de l’Imagerie et du Son (INIS), but also because of the many cultural institutions such as the Théâtre Saint-Denis, the Cinémathèque québécoise, the Maison Théâtre and the more recently opened Bibliothèque des Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ), in 2006.
Accessible via the Berri-UQAM metro station, the busiest in the network, the Quartier Latin is now a bustling student campus with its many cafés, restaurants and bars. It also has more than sixty terraces, some of them in the streets and others more secluded, which are worth discovering. Every year, the Quartier Latin hosts a number of festivals, including Montréal Complètement Cirque, as well as the OUMF festival, which celebrates the start of the new academic year in early September
Learn more about the Quartier des Spectacles
The Quartier des spectacles is located in downtown Montreal. It’s the city’s cultural heart. Within its boundaries, you will find the highest concentration and the greatest diversity of cultural venues in North America.
All year round, day or night, Montrealers and visitors head to the Quartier in droves, captivated and intrigued by its eight vibrant public spaces and no less than 40 festivals. Discover the Quartier des Spectacles.
Learn more about the Old Port
There is always something captivating in the Old Port. The major events that cannot be ignored follow one another but are unlike anything else. In addition, the Montréal Science Centre and Clock Tower Beach are the leading figures of many attractions visited by thousands of Montrealers as well as regional and international visitors. It is notably home to the Centre des Sciences de Montréal.
Accueil par Nathalie toujours de bon conseil, bon bien sur pas de petits déjeuners on le savait c’était notre regret mais nos déjeuners en famille étaient tout aussi bons. Super bien installés, on y a passé un Noël inoubliable. N’hésitez pas en Gite ou en appart c’est là qu’il faut aller. Le départ et oui déjà, mais avec le sourire de Robert pour nous dire au revoir. On reviendra. Ne changez rien !
To reach our Bed & Breakfast
ADDRESS
1673 Saint-Christophe Street
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H2L 3W7
TELEPHONE
Telephone: 514-528-9516
Toll free: 1-866-528-9516
To get to the B&B À l’Adresse du Centre-Ville…
By using public transport.
We are located a few minutes walk away from the Berri-UQAM metro station. To find out which route to take from your location, consult the internet site of the Montreal Transit Corporation here.
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