It won't be the nicest room view you've ever seen for sure! But you are very close to lot's of interesting place...very close to downtown (10 min walk) and very very close to St-Laurent St. (3 min walk)witch is very nice to go eat-walk-dance-party...etc.
So if you plan to stay in your room...I would choose something fancier, but other wise it is close to everything.
For the safety part, I live in Montreal and am very used to the city so I wouldn't be scared to go out around this area at any time of the day/night. But if you don't feel secure, when coming back late at night, take a taxi...it won't cost you more than 10$ from about anywhere you are in the downtown area...really it a central location.
Have a nice trip!
2007-01-10 07:11:16
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answered by CrazyCate 3
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There really is no such thing as a "bad neighborhood" in Montreal in the way you imagine it (nothing compared to Detroit, etc.).
While the actually block that the Econolodge is on is a little scummy, it is still in the downtown core, within walking distance of all the major attractions in the city. While you may see the odd bum or prostitute (and the prostitutes are moving further East), your personal safety will never be at risk.
Don't worry about it, and have fun!
2007-01-13 03:44:16
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answered by Mel 3
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I stayed there. It's a little iffy. More so for your vehicle then for your personal safety. The clerk at the front desk all but promised that my vehicle would have been stolen if I'd parked it on the street. However, walking around by myself at night, albeit sober, was fine. Just keep your head up, move quickly, and know where you're going.
Do not stay at the Econo Lodge Aeroport outside of the city, that's where my vehicle WAS stolen. Right out of the lit hotel parking lot.
2007-01-10 08:41:12
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answered by Jean Talon 5
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I live in Loveland, OH. Downtown Loveland or "Old Loveland" as we call it has shops, restaurants, a bike trail, a canoe livery, and a fairly large park leading right up to the Little Miami River. Very pedestrian friendly. One of my favorite restaurants is called Paxton's. It's located right in the middle of downtown Loveland. Its got a bar, and great food. It's family owned, and very friendly. I would recommend that. Loveland is located about 25 minutes from downtown. If youre coming from downtown Cincinnati, take I-71 north to I-275 E. Get off at exit 52, taking a left off the exit, and continue until the road dead ends. Take the next right, and in less than a tenth of a mile, you'll be in downtown Loveland.
2016-05-23 03:55:02
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answered by ? 4
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I stayed there three years ago and it is not a bad area (not a good one either)
You are close to lots of things to do, and it is pretty much near downtown, it is also an affordable hotel, but don't expect a good service
If you are travelling on a tight budget I think it is one of the best places you can stay, however if you have unlimited money resources then go somewhere else
2007-01-13 01:10:28
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answered by Masiosare 3
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It is a quite interesting area. Within walking distance of the Palais de Congres, Chinatown, the university (as you noted), Montreal Old Port, and, yes, the seedy few blocks of St-Catherines Street but also to the arts and performance centre (and several other stage theatres).
2007-01-10 07:09:18
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answered by Lisa 3
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It's not great but not terrible either.
Kindof a narsty vacant lot behind it...
But you'll be around a 2 minute walk from the St Laurent Metro and just a few minutes from the Berri/UQAM metro.
Montreal is generally a safe city, so don't worry...
2007-01-10 14:49:11
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answered by hellonearth 2
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Somewhat seedy. The standard corner for hookers was always Ste. Catherines and St. Laurent and it's only a couple blocks from there. Yes, near UQAM.
2007-01-10 04:42:50
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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