AUBERGE ALTERNATIVE
Good address well located for the small budgets and environmentally sensitive travellers who like to meet people.
A charming hostel in the heart of Montreal's historic district is a must! Divided into five shared rooms and four private rooms, as well as a common room with a fully equipped kitchen, it is ideal for making travel companions. Here, we favour local purchases, organic and natural products, recycling and composting, not to mention recycled furniture. Artists' residencies, vernissages and other cultural activities are offered on site, as well as a bicycle rental service (guided tours on request).
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- Able to leave luggage at the common area at your own risk after check out.
- Must bring your own lock
- Bring socks. Guests must take shoes off and the floor is a little cold.
- Washroom is clean ♥️
- Location is great. It’s also surrounded by many cafe.
- It’s common when staying at the shared dorm that you find uncontrollable/unpleasant scent (ie, feet smell) from other guests. Not a hostel’s fault.
I recommend this hostel.
Very priceworthy. My only suggestion would be that they need to oil the hinges on the doors. ???? the whole building hears when a door is opened on the top floor.
Would give 5 stars if it was more accessible for people with disabilities.
The common area was super cozy and nicely decorated and had games and books - I really enjoyed spending time in it. The kitchen looked well stocked with basics like oil and spices for cooking. The bathrooms and everything else were very clean. The common room is open all night but after a certain time (11 if I remember correctly) you can't cook or have alcohol, so there won't be loud parties going on all night. There were absolutely no issues of people being loud or disruptive in the night when I was there (I wasn't there on a weekend though).
There were just two negative things: the wifi didn't work well (there was other wifi around that we ended up using though), and there often wasn't anyone at the front desk, which was annoying if for example you wanted to check in or ask for a towel.