Auberge Bonsecours

Old Montréal


The unusual ambience of these renovated stables lends this secluded hotel particular appeal. All six rooms have exposed-brick walls, a cheerful color scheme, designer lighting and floral linen, but each room is cut differently – the front-facing room with pine floors and sloping ceiling is especially popular. All quarters are set around an inner courtyard, remaining blissfully quiet at night.


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1. Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours

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2. Rue de la Commune Est

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3. Marché Bonsecours

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4. Château Ramezay

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6. Old Port

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7. Hôtel de Ville

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8. Place Jacques-Cartier

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