La Loggia Art & Breakfast

Montréal


This beautifully maintained B&B has a handful of charming rooms, each with artwork on the walls and attractive furnishings. The best rooms are light and airy with Persian carpets, antique armoires and private baths. Lower-level rooms are a little dark, but still clean. Good firm mattresses and soundproof windows ensure a decent night’s rest.

For a bit extra, the 'studio' is the pick of the five rooms, with tall ceilings, skylights and colorful artwork. The hosts offer a warm and friendly welcome. Buffet-style breakfasts are simple but adequate.


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