Your stay — Motel Mont-Tremblant
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Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Motel Mont-Tremblant, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the top floor (3rd floor or above) as the floors are concrete, which provides better sound insulation compared to carpeted floors. Additionally, rooms on the north side of the hotel may receive less direct sunlight and potentially fewer street noise disturbances.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the first floor, as they may be closest to the service entrance and potentially more prone to noise from staff and delivery vehicles. Rooms near the elevator may also experience more noise from guests and elevator activity.
Best views
Rooms on the east or west side of the hotel may offer views of the surrounding landscape, although the specific views will depend on the address in Quebec, which is a city with a mix of urban and natural landscapes.
Quietest floors
2nd and 3rd floors
🔊 Noise notes
Guests may experience some street noise, particularly from the main road in Quebec, but the hotel's location in the city may also provide access to local sounds and street life.
Insider tips
Take advantage of the hotel's proximity to the city center by walking or cycling to nearby attractions. Parking is available, but it's a good idea to request a room close to the parking area for convenience. Be sure to check-in during regular hours to avoid any potential delays or long wait times. The hotel may have a limited front desk staff, especially during off-peak hours.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Motel Mont-Tremblant
free basic tier, 150 MB per device per day, login via room TV or mobile app
serves all floors, no stairs-only historic sections
complimentary digital newsstand (PressReader) via in-room tablet, no physical papers
standard hours 15:00-20:00, early bag-drop available from 10:00, late check-out until 13:00 with fee of 30$ CAD
available at front desk, complimentary for stays up to 24 hours
step-free access to main entrance, wheelchair-accessible rooms available upon request, no structural limitations
on-site parking available, 25$ CAD per night, valet parking also available for 30$ CAD per night; nearest public car park is 200m away at 20$ CAD per 24 hours, EV charging available on site
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: 3.50$ CAD per night/person
Deposit & card hold: 200$ CAD advance deposit + incidental 100$ CAD card hold at check-in
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Parc du Domaine-Lauzon — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Canadian Dollar, CAD
Credit cards are widely accepted, and most banks have ATMs. Avoid exchanging money at airports or tourist bureaux, as rates are poor; instead, use a bank or a currency exchange office in the city.
Contactless payments are widely accepted, and many businesses accept major credit and debit cards. Mobile payments like Apple Pay and Google Pay are also common.
Tipping is around 15% in restaurants, bars, and cafes, and $1-2 for taxis. Hotel staff and service workers appreciate small tips, around $1-5 per day.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →You can find a cup of coffee for around $2-3 at a café or bakery.
A poutine (french fries with cheese curds and gravy) or a sandwich from a food truck or casual eatery will cost around $10-12.
A main course at a casual restaurant or diner will cost around $20-25.
The area around Rue Saint-Jean and Rue Saint-Laurent has a variety of food trucks and casual eateries.
IGA and Provigo are common supermarket chains in the area.
You can find affordable high-street shopping at stores like Simons or visit the Jean-Talon Market for second-hand and vintage clothing.
A single bus ticket costs around $3, and a day pass is $10. The cheapest option from the airport is to take bus #747 which costs $10.
Buy a reusable water bottle to avoid single-use plastic water bottles.Consider purchasing a Carnet de transport for unlimited public transportation.Shop at local markets or from street vendors for fresh produce and unique souvenirs.
Good to know — Quebec
Type A/B · 120V
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$1 ≈ C$1.42 · CAD
Emergency Contacts
QuebecWhere to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Quebec, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Motel Mont-Tremblant
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB) → Chauveau Ouest & St-Louis
💡 Get off at St-Louis & Chauveau Ouest, then walk 6 minutes. Exact change required; buy a reloadable RFID card at the airport kiosk for easier transfers.
Gare du Palais (train station) → Auberge La Goéliche
💡 This express bus runs along Boulevard Charest then up Henri-IV. Sit on the left side for river views near the end. Off-peak runs can be 10 min late.
Montreal Central Station → Gare du Palais, Québec City
💡 Buy economy tickets 14 days ahead for the best price. From Gare du Palais, catch RTC #801 or take a 20-min Uber to the hotel.
Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB) → Auberge La Goéliche
💡 Book a flat-rate taxi through the airport's official booth to avoid surge pricing. Tipping 10–15% is standard.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Motel Mont-Tremblant?
Request a room on the top floor (3rd floor or above) as the floors are concrete, which provides better sound insulation compared to carpeted floors. Additionally, rooms on the north side of the hotel may receive less direct sunlight and potentially fewer street noise disturbances.
Which rooms should I avoid at Motel Mont-Tremblant?
Avoid rooms on the first floor, as they may be closest to the service entrance and potentially more prone to noise from staff and delivery vehicles. Rooms near the elevator may also experience more noise from guests and elevator activity.
Is Motel Mont-Tremblant noisy?
Guests may experience some street noise, particularly from the main road in Quebec, but the hotel's location in the city may also provide access to local sounds and street life.
Which rooms have the best views at Motel Mont-Tremblant?
Rooms on the east or west side of the hotel may offer views of the surrounding landscape, although the specific views will depend on the address in Quebec, which is a city with a mix of urban and natural landscapes.
What are insider tips for staying at Motel Mont-Tremblant?
Take advantage of the hotel's proximity to the city center by walking or cycling to nearby attractions. Parking is available, but it's a good idea to request a room close to the parking area for convenience. Be sure to check-in during regular hours to avoid any potential delays or long wait times. The hotel may have a limited front desk staff, especially during off-peak hours.
What time is check-in at Motel Mont-Tremblant?
Check-in at Motel Mont-Tremblant is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Motel Mont-Tremblant have Wi-Fi?
free basic tier, 150 MB per device per day, login via room TV or mobile app
Is there a city or tourist tax at Motel Mont-Tremblant?
3.50$ CAD per night/person
Where can I eat cheaply near Motel Mont-Tremblant?
A poutine (french fries with cheese curds and gravy) or a sandwich from a food truck or casual eatery will cost around $10-12.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Motel Mont-Tremblant?
A single bus ticket costs around $3, and a day pass is $10. The cheapest option from the airport is to take bus #747 which costs $10.
Top Attractions in Quebec
💡 Come at dusk for the free sound-and-light show on the square's buildings (projected on walls, May–October, starts at 9:00 PM).
💡 Visit on a free Sunday but get there by 10:00—queue forms fast. The permanent First Peoples exhibition is top-notch.
💡 Skip the main tourist drag on Rue Saint-Jean—cut into the side alleys like Rue des Jardins for quieter spots and cheaper cafes.
💡 Go early morning to avoid crowds and see the mist over the St. Lawrence. Free guided tours run in summer but you need to book online.
💡 Take the 800 bus from downtown (€3.50) instead of a tour. Walk down the staircase on the east side—less crowded and better photos. Free to enter the park.