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<description><![CDATA[Furnished studios, serviced suites, equipped lofts, corporate and executive serviced accommodations downtown and old port Montreal. If you are looking for a short term apartment rental, temporary housing or vacation rentals in Montreal try mystudiomontreal.com. <br/><br/>The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     Nestled between mountain and river, Montréal's compact downtown core vibrates to a world beat. This is where Montrealers live, work and play—there's no 6 p.m. exodus to suburbs unknown.<br/>     Along Sainte-Catherine Street—which traverses almost the entire city from east to west—and up and down the cross streets, restaurants of every nationality share sidewalk space with international name-brand boutiques, great department stores, intimate café-terrasses and very happening nightclubs and bars. A spectacular view of McGill College Avenue and Mount Royal comes into view from the Place Ville Marie esplanade, the birthplace of the underground network.<br/>     Wander up to Sherbrooke Street and browse (or splurge) in the designer boutiques, trend-setting art galleries and museums—including the prestigious Museum of Fine Arts—of the Museum Quarter. Stroll east and enter Chinatown, where a thriving Chinese community continues to celebrate traditional festivals and holidays, and where you'll find all kinds of neat things, like medicinal roots, exotic foodstuffs and hand-painted porcelain.<br/>     With centuries-old buildings and modern skyscrapers, a medley of architectural styles stands side by side for all to behold. The Quartier international, an exceptional new urban space, is one such site. In addition to the Palais des congrès (Convention Centre) and its colourful glass façade, Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle is well worth a visit for its remarkable fountain-sculpture that features a ring of fire.<br/>     Then there's downtown's famous alter ego: the underground pedestrian network. Directly under the heart of the city lie 33 kilometres (20 miles) of brightly lit, scrupulously clean passageways, linking thousands of boutiques, major hotels, restaurants, universities, dozens of office buildings and attractions. This is definitely the Montréal of Montrealers. Every day more than 500,000 people connect through here on their way to work, shop, dine or spend a night—or day—on the town.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     London Calling?! No, Montreal and it’s full of life, its numerous exhibitions and festivals, its restaurants and trendy bars! Appreciate the new fashionable dynamic city of North America through Piccadilly Circus! In full city center, it is completely furnished and equipped (sheets, hand towels, necessities of cooking etc.) and has a connection with Internet wireless.<br/>     Appreciate the peace and the simplicity of the festivities of Montreal in this apartment in the colors of Great Britain!<br/>    <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, queen size bed, bathtub, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, ADSL Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	pets, parties, Smoking<br/><br/>Winter Price! Only 1099$ Call now! <br/><br/>514-844-0744<br/><br/>http://www.MyStudioMontreal.com<br/>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Offer a wide range of accommodations types such as all inclusive flats, business suites, temporary condos, vacation home rentals, furnished studios, executive rentals etc. All temporary accommodations are all inclusive, fully equipped, and includes a wide range of services such as gym access, Jacuzzi, sauna, concierge, airport shuttle, and much more!<br/><br/>The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     One popular area for bars and nightlife is Rue St. Laurent , which is especially filled with dance clubs and upscale bars. The Rue Crescent area also tends to be very active and popular at night.<br/>    <br/>     Many visitors end up on Rue Ste-Catherine , the infamous bar and nightlife district that never seems to sleep and which boasts more than a few seedy characters and its share of adult-oriented entertainment places. One fun bar near St. Catherine's is an Irish pub called Hurley's , while Churchill's and Electric Ave . are also popular spots for dancing. Also try St-Elizabeth's on the corner of Rue Ste-Elisabeth and Rue Ste-Catherine. it's a little hard to find but it's a local favorite, especially for university students.<br/>    <br/>     On St-Denis, right above Rue Ste-Catherine, you'll find a plethora of bars with great outdoor terrasses (patios). St-Sulpice and St-Ciboire (infamous for its apple beer) have two of the largest terrasses in the area and fill up quickly on the weekends. In the same vicinity, you'll also find a great jazz bar called Beebop on the corner of St-Denis and Ontario. All are great choices if you just want to sit and people watch, or if you feel like getting drunk enough to puke on the sidewalk.<br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     Play with the wild Pandas in the city of Montreal and enjoy the diverse aspects of the « Belle Province »! Located in the heart of the city, this Bamboo studio allows you to relax in peace in a natural yet playful environment. Enjoy the luxury of just dropping your suitcases as the apartment is fully furnished & equipped (bed & bath linens, all kitchen necessities, cable TV and WiFi internet). Close to boutiques & the hottest bars of the city on Boulevard St. Laurent, this studio is perfectly situated for your entertainment and enjoyment!<br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, stereo, queen size bed, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, elevator, ADSL Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	pets, parties, Smoking<br/><br/>Winter Price! Only 1199$ Call now! <br/><br/>514-844-0744<br/><br/>http://www.MyStudioMontreal.com<br/>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     Daytime, nighttime, anytime, Montréal’s downtown is alive and kicking.<br/>    <br/>     It’s not called centre-ville for nothing: our downtown core is the very heart of the city that pulsates with the vibrant energy of its diverse inhabitants.<br/>    <br/>     Safely nestled between the river and the mountain, it’s our meeting place, our boardroom, our sanctuary, our playground; where students, professionals, artists, fashionistas, tourists—you name it—all converge for the daily 9 to 5, life’s amazing moments, special occasions; for shopping, going out, sight-seeing; for clubbing, dancing, culture.<br/>    <br/>     Soaring skyscrapers and heritage buildings intermingle with quaint boutiques in our compact and accessible downtown, making for a setting that is nothing less than spectacular.<br/>    <br/>     Above ground, Sainte-Catherine Street buzzes with shoppers, hip and trendy Crescent Street is the place to see and be seen while upscale and sophisticated Sherbrooke Street boasts high-end boutiques and world-class cultural institutions such as the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts and the McCord Museum, while not far away is the Musée d’art contemporain.<br/>    <br/>     An urban space designed with pedestrian quality of life in mind, the newly-developed Quartier international is located just beside Chinatown and is home to the kaleidoscopic Palais des congrès and Place Jean-Paul Riopelle, which features the sculpture/fountain, La Joute, from the artist. A magnificent work that makes all who pass by stop and take a second look, its kinetic water sequence and dramatic ring of fire make for a fascinating public place.<br/>    <br/>     Directly below the city, the Underground Pedestrian Network links boutiques, major hotels, restaurants, universities, office buildings and city attractions with 33 kilometres of passageways used by over 500,000 people daily.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/>Selection of Furnished Apartments in Montreal Downtown and Old port. Temporary rentals, serviced apartments and Lofts, corporate rentals, executive suites,<br/>We offer high end apartment rental, ideal for corporate relocations, vacations , long or short term rentals in Montreal.<br/><br/>     <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, stereo, dryer machine, dishwasher, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, Internet<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Parties, Smoking<br/>514-277-6464<br/><br/>www.MontrealStays.com<br/>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     One popular area for bars and nightlife is Rue St. Laurent , which is especially filled with dance clubs and upscale bars. The Rue Crescent area also tends to be very active and popular at night.<br/>    <br/>     Many visitors end up on Rue Ste-Catherine , the infamous bar and nightlife district that never seems to sleep and which boasts more than a few seedy characters and its share of adult-oriented entertainment places. One fun bar near St. Catherine's is an Irish pub called Hurley's , while Churchill's and Electric Ave . are also popular spots for dancing. Also try St-Elizabeth's on the corner of Rue Ste-Elisabeth and Rue Ste-Catherine. it's a little hard to find but it's a local favorite, especially for university students.<br/>    <br/>     On St-Denis, right above Rue Ste-Catherine, you'll find a plethora of bars with great outdoor terrasses (patios). St-Sulpice and St-Ciboire (infamous for its apple beer) have two of the largest terrasses in the area and fill up quickly on the weekends. In the same vicinity, you'll also find a great jazz bar called Beebop on the corner of St-Denis and Ontario. All are great choices if you just want to sit and people watch, or if you feel like getting drunk enough to puke on the sidewalk.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     Enjoy the simplicity of our CLASSICO one-bedroom apartment in the heart of Montreal. This suite can accommodate 4 people (double bed + futon) and was specially designed as a “pied-à-terre” in the city. Classic colours on the walls were selected for relaxation. You can enjoy the bars & restaurants of St. Lawrence Blvd. or do some shopping in the boutiques of St. Catherine Street – only steps away. You can also easily visit Old Montreal and the many museums that the city has to offer. Completely furnished including bedding, towels, kitchen necessities along with cable TV and WiFi service. Your closest metro stations are Sherbrooke or Place des Arts.<br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, TV, queen size bed, dryer machine, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, elevator, ADSL Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	pets, parties, Smoking<br/><br/>Winter Price! Only 1099$ Call now! <br/><br/>514-844-0744<br/><br/>http://www.MyStudioMontreal.com<br/>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     The old city and its attending port are literally a five-minute walk from downtown. During the day much shopping gets done in the shops along Saint-Paul and Notre-Dame Streets, and at night jazz clubs, bars, pubs and boîtes à chansons — friendly bars given over to the singing of French folk songs — rock late and loud.<br/>     One thousand years of history and architecture are recorded in the museums and buildings of Old Montréal. As you stroll along the serpentine cobbles, stop at City Hall to admire its Second-Empire architecture, visit the archaeological crypt under Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History, dance with the street performers on Place Jacques-Cartier, and visit the Marché Bonsecours, for its magnificent tin-plated dome, and for its terrasses and designer boutiques.<br/>     From Old Montréal, all roads south lead to the Quays of the Old Port and an up-close-and-spectacular view of the St. Lawrence River. As you stand on the shores of this mighty waterway, you'll see why the fur trading post established here by a group of French settlers in 1611 grew to become North America's largest commercial hub.<br/>     Today, impressive harbour-front facilities include a 2.5-kilometre-long recreational park along the river with promenades for skating, cycling or just strolling about, a state-of-the-art Science Centre, with interactive exhibits, a group movie game and an IMAX® theatre, river cruises for romantic dinners, bouquinistes - vendors of rare books - and warm, friendly bars where you can relax over a drink or a latté with a clear view of the action.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/>Selection of Furnished Apartments in Montreal Downtown and Old port. Temporary rentals, serviced apartments and Lofts, corporate rentals, executive suites,<br/>We offer high end apartment rental, ideal for corporate relocations, vacations , long or short term rentals in Montreal.<br/><br/>     <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, stereo, radio, dryer machine, dishwasher, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, Internet Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties<br/>514-277-6464<br/><br/>www.MontrealStays.com<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[2500.00/month - 0BR - Montreal Vip Accommodations]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Wonderfull studio located at the 2nd floor. the condo is composed of an open space bedroom, a livingroom a kitchen and a bathroom.<br/>     Great tranquility, very well decorated with modern taste.<br/><br/>The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     The old city and its attending port are literally a five-minute walk from downtown. During the day much shopping gets done in the shops along Saint-Paul and Notre-Dame Streets, and at night jazz clubs, bars, pubs and boîtes à chansons — friendly bars given over to the singing of French folk songs — rock late and loud.<br/>     One thousand years of history and architecture are recorded in the museums and buildings of Old Montréal. As you stroll along the serpentine cobbles, stop at City Hall to admire its Second-Empire architecture, visit the archaeological crypt under Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History, dance with the street performers on Place Jacques-Cartier, and visit the Marché Bonsecours, for its magnificent tin-plated dome, and for its terrasses and designer boutiques.<br/>     From Old Montréal, all roads south lead to the Quays of the Old Port and an up-close-and-spectacular view of the St. Lawrence River. As you stand on the shores of this mighty waterway, you'll see why the fur trading post established here by a group of French settlers in 1611 grew to become North America's largest commercial hub.<br/>     Today, impressive harbour-front facilities include a 2.5-kilometre-long recreational park along the river with promenades for skating, cycling or just strolling about, a state-of-the-art Science Centre, with interactive exhibits, a group movie game and an IMAX® theatre, river cruises for romantic dinners, bouquinistes - vendors of rare books - and warm, friendly bars where you can relax over a drink or a latté with a clear view of the action.<br/><br/>     <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     Valets de parking de 7h00AMa 23h00PM<br/>    <br/>     Magnifique terrasse sur le toit avec vu sur le vieux Montréal et centre-ville<br/>    <br/>     Indoor swimming pool at the top (10th floor) of the building with a large view of downtown Montreal. and the old port.<br/>     Janitor Service 24/24, 7/7<br/>     Full gym in the basement with LCD TV<br/>     Cleaning serive.<br/>     Indoor parking<br/>     Restaurant and coffee shop at the 1st floor.<br/>    <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, stereo, radio, dryer machine, dishwasher, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, Internet Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	<br/>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     One popular area for bars and nightlife is Rue St. Laurent , which is especially filled with dance clubs and upscale bars. The Rue Crescent area also tends to be very active and popular at night.<br/>    <br/>     Many visitors end up on Rue Ste-Catherine , the infamous bar and nightlife district that never seems to sleep and which boasts more than a few seedy characters and its share of adult-oriented entertainment places. One fun bar near St. Catherine's is an Irish pub called Hurley's , while Churchill's and Electric Ave . are also popular spots for dancing. Also try St-Elizabeth's on the corner of Rue Ste-Elisabeth and Rue Ste-Catherine. it's a little hard to find but it's a local favorite, especially for university students.<br/>    <br/>     On St-Denis, right above Rue Ste-Catherine, you'll find a plethora of bars with great outdoor terrasses (patios). St-Sulpice and St-Ciboire (infamous for its apple beer) have two of the largest terrasses in the area and fill up quickly on the weekends. In the same vicinity, you'll also find a great jazz bar called Beebop on the corner of St-Denis and Ontario. All are great choices if you just want to sit and people watch, or if you feel like getting drunk enough to puke on the sidewalk.<br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     Appreciate the feature of this completely furnished and equipped apartment. Sheets, towels and kitchenware are supplied and you have a connection with High-speed Internet, as well as a cable television and a local telephone.<br/>     Placed in the heart of the English-speaking city center of Montreal and in some steps of the subway station Guy Concordia, the apartment is ideally placed, that you come for business or to visit Montreal! You can take advantage of the nearness of district of the Vieux Montréal while discovering bars, shops and trendy restaurants of the city center.<br/><br/>     <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, radio, bathtub, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, elevator, ADSL Wireless, Internet, Double bed<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	pets, parties, Smoking<br/><br/>Winter Price! Only 1099$ Call now! <br/><br/>514-844-0744<br/><br/>http://www.MyStudioMontreal.com<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[2500.00/month - 1BR - Montreal Vacation Rental]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[<br/>The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     The old city and its attending port are literally a five-minute walk from downtown. During the day much shopping gets done in the shops along Saint-Paul and Notre-Dame Streets, and at night jazz clubs, bars, pubs and boîtes à chansons — friendly bars given over to the singing of French folk songs — rock late and loud.<br/>     One thousand years of history and architecture are recorded in the museums and buildings of Old Montréal. As you stroll along the serpentine cobbles, stop at City Hall to admire its Second-Empire architecture, visit the archaeological crypt under Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History, dance with the street performers on Place Jacques-Cartier, and visit the Marché Bonsecours, for its magnificent tin-plated dome, and for its terrasses and designer boutiques.<br/>     From Old Montréal, all roads south lead to the Quays of the Old Port and an up-close-and-spectacular view of the St. Lawrence River. As you stand on the shores of this mighty waterway, you'll see why the fur trading post established here by a group of French settlers in 1611 grew to become North America's largest commercial hub.<br/>     Today, impressive harbour-front facilities include a 2.5-kilometre-long recreational park along the river with promenades for skating, cycling or just strolling about, a state-of-the-art Science Centre, with interactive exhibits, a group movie game and an IMAX® theatre, river cruises for romantic dinners, bouquinistes - vendors of rare books - and warm, friendly bars where you can relax over a drink or a latté with a clear view of the action.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, stereo, radio, dryer machine, dishwasher, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, Internet Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties<br/><br/>514-277-6464<br/><br/>www.MontrealStays.com<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[1099/month - 2BR - Studio Maisonneuve Street Montreal]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     Nestled between mountain and river, Montréal's compact downtown core vibrates to a world beat. This is where Montrealers live, work and play—there's no 6 p.m. exodus to suburbs unknown.<br/>     Along Sainte-Catherine Street—which traverses almost the entire city from east to west—and up and down the cross streets, restaurants of every nationality share sidewalk space with international name-brand boutiques, great department stores, intimate café-terrasses and very happening nightclubs and bars. A spectacular view of McGill College Avenue and Mount Royal comes into view from the Place Ville Marie esplanade, the birthplace of the underground network.<br/>     Wander up to Sherbrooke Street and browse (or splurge) in the designer boutiques, trend-setting art galleries and museums—including the prestigious Museum of Fine Arts—of the Museum Quarter. Stroll east and enter Chinatown, where a thriving Chinese community continues to celebrate traditional festivals and holidays, and where you'll find all kinds of neat things, like medicinal roots, exotic foodstuffs and hand-painted porcelain.<br/>     With centuries-old buildings and modern skyscrapers, a medley of architectural styles stands side by side for all to behold. The Quartier international, an exceptional new urban space, is one such site. In addition to the Palais des congrès (Convention Centre) and its colourful glass façade, Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle is well worth a visit for its remarkable fountain-sculpture that features a ring of fire.<br/>     Then there's downtown's famous alter ego: the underground pedestrian network. Directly under the heart of the city lie 33 kilometres (20 miles) of brightly lit, scrupulously clean passageways, linking thousands of boutiques, major hotels, restaurants, universities, dozens of office buildings and attractions. This is definitely the Montréal of Montrealers. Every day more than 500,000 people connect through here on their way to work, shop, dine or spend a night—or day—on the town.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     Born in the sixties?! That you are him or not, discover the life removed of the sixties in the Flower Power! Placed in the heart of the City center of Montreal the completely furnished apartment has all the necessary equipment for your stay (sheets, hand towels, kitchenware, etc.) as well as of a cable television and a wireless connection with Internet for those wishing to return some minutes in the 2000s. You relax and take advantage of Montreal, its festivals and its) peace and atmosphere Peace and Love. Discover the tourist attractions which has the city under its sun be as winter!<br/>    <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, stereo, radio, queen size bed, bathtub, entrance security camera system, vitroceramic cooker, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, ADSL Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	pets, parties, Smoking<br/><br/>Winter Price! Only 1099$ Call now! <br/><br/>514-844-0744<br/><br/>http://www.MyStudioMontreal.com<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[2000.00/month - 1BR - Montreal Furnished Flat At Palais Des Congres]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     Nestled between mountain and river, Montréal's compact downtown core vibrates to a world beat. This is where Montrealers live, work and play—there's no 6 p.m. exodus to suburbs unknown.<br/>     Along Sainte-Catherine Street—which traverses almost the entire city from east to west—and up and down the cross streets, restaurants of every nationality share sidewalk space with international name-brand boutiques, great department stores, intimate café-terrasses and very happening nightclubs and bars. A spectacular view of McGill College Avenue and Mount Royal comes into view from the Place Ville Marie esplanade, the birthplace of the underground network.<br/>     Wander up to Sherbrooke Street and browse (or splurge) in the designer boutiques, trend-setting art galleries and museums—including the prestigious Museum of Fine Arts—of the Museum Quarter. Stroll east and enter Chinatown, where a thriving Chinese community continues to celebrate traditional festivals and holidays, and where you'll find all kinds of neat things, like medicinal roots, exotic foodstuffs and hand-painted porcelain.<br/>     With centuries-old buildings and modern skyscrapers, a medley of architectural styles stands side by side for all to behold. The Quartier international, an exceptional new urban space, is one such site. In addition to the Palais des congrès (Convention Centre) and its colourful glass façade, Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle is well worth a visit for its remarkable fountain-sculpture that features a ring of fire.<br/>     Then there's downtown's famous alter ego: the underground pedestrian network. Directly under the heart of the city lie 33 kilometres (20 miles) of brightly lit, scrupulously clean passageways, linking thousands of boutiques, major hotels, restaurants, universities, dozens of office buildings and attractions. This is definitely the Montréal of Montrealers. Every day more than 500,000 people connect through here on their way to work, shop, dine or spend a night—or day—on the town.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     <br/>     7 stylish units (1 x 450 square feet, 3 x 550 s.f. & 2 x 900 s.f.,1x1200s.f.), in downtown Montreal with amazing views.<br/>     All suites are fully furnished and include: cable tv, local phone and high-speed internet,washer and dryer in unit,etc. Centrally located for perfect Montreal living. Walking distance from business, Arts and nightlife districts, China Town and old Montreal. Across from "Place des arts" subway station. Monthly parking also available.<br/>     Experience Montreal at it's best!<br/>    <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, TV, DVD player, stereo, dryer machine, dishwasher, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, Internet Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties, Smoking<br/>514-277-6464<br/><br/>www.MontrealStays.com<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[950/month - 1BR - Holiday Rentals Montreal]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     One popular area for bars and nightlife is Rue St. Laurent , which is especially filled with dance clubs and upscale bars. The Rue Crescent area also tends to be very active and popular at night.<br/>    <br/>     Many visitors end up on Rue Ste-Catherine , the infamous bar and nightlife district that never seems to sleep and which boasts more than a few seedy characters and its share of adult-oriented entertainment places. One fun bar near St. Catherine's is an Irish pub called Hurley's , while Churchill's and Electric Ave . are also popular spots for dancing. Also try St-Elizabeth's on the corner of Rue Ste-Elisabeth and Rue Ste-Catherine. it's a little hard to find but it's a local favorite, especially for university students.<br/>    <br/>     On St-Denis, right above Rue Ste-Catherine, you'll find a plethora of bars with great outdoor terrasses (patios). St-Sulpice and St-Ciboire (infamous for its apple beer) have two of the largest terrasses in the area and fill up quickly on the weekends. In the same vicinity, you'll also find a great jazz bar called Beebop on the corner of St-Denis and Ontario. All are great choices if you just want to sit and people watch, or if you feel like getting drunk enough to puke on the sidewalk.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     You come to Montreal, you need housing but you know that you will not often be inside. You prefer the Montreal wild nights to your bed. You so work that it is hardly if you will remember the color of the walls of the housing in which you will be … The Standard studio is then made for you! It has all the necessary comfort which you need to spend a good stay to us, neither more, nor less (sheets, hand towels and kitchenware). Also will be provided you with the cable television and the Internet wireless.<br/>    <br/>    <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, TV, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, elevator, ADSL Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	pets, parties, Smoking<br/><br/>950$ per month for 3 months or more! <br/><br/>514-844-0744<br/><br/>http://www.MyStudioMontreal.com<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[1699/month - 2BR - Montreal Holiday Apartment For Rent]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4121306.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment <br/><br/>     One popular area for bars and nightlife is Rue St. Laurent , which is especially filled with dance clubs and upscale bars. The Rue Crescent area also tends to be very active and popular at night.<br/>     <br/>     Many visitors end up on Rue Ste-Catherine , the infamous bar and nightlife district that never seems to sleep and which boasts more than a few seedy characters and its share of adult-oriented entertainment places. One fun bar near St. Catherine's is an Irish pub called Hurley's , while Churchill's and Electric Ave . are also popular spots for dancing. Also try St-Elizabeth's on the corner of Rue Ste-Elisabeth and Rue Ste-Catherine. it's a little hard to find but it's a local favorite, especially for university students.<br/>     <br/>     On St-Denis, right above Rue Ste-Catherine, you'll find a plethora of bars with great outdoor terrasses (patios). St-Sulpice and St-Ciboire (infamous for its apple beer) have two of the largest terrasses in the area and fill up quickly on the weekends. In the same vicinity, you'll also find a great jazz bar called Beebop on the corner of St-Denis and Ontario. All are great choices if you just want to sit and people watch, or if you feel like getting drunk enough to puke on the sidewalk. <br/><br/>The Apartment <br/><br/>     Enjoy the simplicity of our CLASSICO one-bedroom apartment in the heart of Montreal. This suite can accommodate 4 people (double bed + futon) and was specially designed as a “pied-à-terre” in the city. Classic colours on the walls were selected for relaxation. You can enjoy the bars & restaurants of St. Lawrence Blvd. or do some shopping in the boutiques of St. Catherine Street – only steps away. You can also easily visit Old Montreal and the many museums that the city has to offer. Completely furnished including bedding, towels, kitchen necessities along with cable TV and WiFi service. Your closest metro stations are Sherbrooke or Place des Arts. <br/><br/>Apartment features <br/> General	bed linen & towels, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, TV, queen size bed, dryer machine, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, elevator, ADSL Wireless<br/> Not allowed	pets, parties, Smoking<br/><br/>Only 1699$ a Month for 3 Months and more!<br/><br/>514-844-0744<br/><br/>http://www.MyStudioMontreal.com<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[1900.00/month - 1BR - Montreal Village Furnished Apartment]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[<br/>The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     When in Rome do as the Romans! So when in Montreal, live as a Montrealer in a vibrant local neighbourhood, and in one of the city’s famous, historic triplex style homes.<br/>    <br/>     The area is called “Le Village”, a part of the downtown district of Ville Marie or central Montreal. While the office towers of the financial district and Mc Gill University are only a few metro stops away, le village has, as the name suggests, a village feel, offering an impressive kaleidoscope of life with its eclectic mix of influences and diversity of inhabitants.<br/>    <br/>     Le Village is first Bohemian, with its antique stores and galleries lining an extensive part of Amherst street. Then it is designer, with fashion stores mixed comfortably alongside the local Boulangerie (bakery), Italian Deli, many cafés and local grocery stores. Le Village is entertainment, offering an extensive variety of restaurants. 5 star French cuisine, to Mexican, Sushi, Italian, Vietnamese, Thai, Moroccan, Indian, and casual bistro dining too. Le Village is about people, as the only neighbourhood selected by the city of Montreal to become the first fully pedestrian main street, with at least 10 blocks of the village core returned to the people for walking, strolling, shopping, eating, all car free, all summer long. Le Village is festival, with the summer long International Montreal Fireworks Competition - Wednesdays and Saturdays - best viewed by the water-front edge of the village. July brings 300 artists to the village streets for the International Open-Air Arts Festival. This is a bi-lingual local neighbourhood where you hear French and English mixed freely, and the mix is made all the more diverse with the University of Quebec at Montreal (UQAM), Montreal’s media industry, and a concentration of Montreal’s gay community all calling this neighbourhood home. Declared by UNESCO as a city of design, in Montreal’s Le Village you’ll see a kaleidoscope of all the city has to offer.<br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     Montreal has some very unique and beautiful architecture. As a visitor you will quickly fall in love with the grand homes of Montreal with their multi-color facades and the charming spiral staircases that grace these historic homes. This apartment is your unique chance to live in one of these historic spiral staircase, triplex style homes. Gracefully renovated, this 1910 house maintains many original features, and the exposed brick work gives both charm and authenticity. Interior designer decorated, the furniture and fittings are modern, luxurious, fashionable and comfortable. The apartment is a quite, relaxed refuge away from the bustling neighbour just beside – ah, Le Bliss!<br/>    <br/>     There is everything you’ll need to have a short term stay. Fully equipped kitchen, TV, DVD, wireless internet, laundry facilitates, air conditioning, bed linen & towels and much more. There is also a large, private deck to eat al fresco or take an evening cocktail.<br/>    <br/>     There is one large bedroom, with lots of storage space. A separate office space, a comfortable lounge, dining area, and a fully stocked kitchen. In addition, there is a sofa bed that can accommodate visitors. Private parking is available.<br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	Juicer, bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, stereo, radio, dryer machine, dishwasher, shower, microwave, heating, telephone, Internet Wireless, Internet, Queen Size Bed, Indoor Parking<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties, Smoking<br/><br/>514-277-6464<br/><br/>www.MontrealStays.com<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[2250.00/month - 0BR - Luxury Loft Old Port Montreal]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4116817.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     The old city and its attending port are literally a five-minute walk from downtown. During the day much shopping gets done in the shops along Saint-Paul and Notre-Dame Streets, and at night jazz clubs, bars, pubs and boîtes à chansons — friendly bars given over to the singing of French folk songs — rock late and loud.<br/>     One thousand years of history and architecture are recorded in the museums and buildings of Old Montréal. As you stroll along the serpentine cobbles, stop at City Hall to admire its Second-Empire architecture, visit the archaeological crypt under Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History, dance with the street performers on Place Jacques-Cartier, and visit the Marché Bonsecours, for its magnificent tin-plated dome, and for its terrasses and designer boutiques.<br/>     From Old Montréal, all roads south lead to the Quays of the Old Port and an up-close-and-spectacular view of the St. Lawrence River. As you stand on the shores of this mighty waterway, you'll see why the fur trading post established here by a group of French settlers in 1611 grew to become North America's largest commercial hub.<br/>     Today, impressive harbour-front facilities include a 2.5-kilometre-long recreational park along the river with promenades for skating, cycling or just strolling about, a state-of-the-art Science Centre, with interactive exhibits, a group movie game and an IMAX® theatre, river cruises for romantic dinners, bouquinistes - vendors of rare books - and warm, friendly bars where you can relax over a drink or a latté with a clear view of the action.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     Situated in Old Montreal, close to the Port and downtown, a beautiful loft (100 sq. m.), all furnished, available for rental. While it has an open space, it has one closed room on the mezzanine so it is also suitable for a couple. Very bright due to the numerous windows with a view on beautiful gardens, You will be charmed by the interior decoation which is uniquely modern and lively. Quality furniture, comfort, tranquility and security. You will also enjoy a beautiful in-ground swimming pool on the terrace shared by others Interior parking. Victoria metro station is within 5 minutes.<br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, iron & ironing board, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, radio, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, Internet Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties, Smoking<br/><br/>514-277-6464<br/><br/>www.MontrealStays.com<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[1099/month - 2BR - Montrealvacation Rental]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4115941.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     Nestled between mountain and river, Montréal's compact downtown core vibrates to a world beat. This is where Montrealers live, work and play—there's no 6 p.m. exodus to suburbs unknown.<br/>     Along Sainte-Catherine Street—which traverses almost the entire city from east to west—and up and down the cross streets, restaurants of every nationality share sidewalk space with international name-brand boutiques, great department stores, intimate café-terrasses and very happening nightclubs and bars. A spectacular view of McGill College Avenue and Mount Royal comes into view from the Place Ville Marie esplanade, the birthplace of the underground network.<br/>     Wander up to Sherbrooke Street and browse (or splurge) in the designer boutiques, trend-setting art galleries and museums—including the prestigious Museum of Fine Arts—of the Museum Quarter. Stroll east and enter Chinatown, where a thriving Chinese community continues to celebrate traditional festivals and holidays, and where you'll find all kinds of neat things, like medicinal roots, exotic foodstuffs and hand-painted porcelain.<br/>     With centuries-old buildings and modern skyscrapers, a medley of architectural styles stands side by side for all to behold. The Quartier international, an exceptional new urban space, is one such site. In addition to the Palais des congrès (Convention Centre) and its colourful glass façade, Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle is well worth a visit for its remarkable fountain-sculpture that features a ring of fire.<br/>     Then there's downtown's famous alter ego: the underground pedestrian network. Directly under the heart of the city lie 33 kilometres (20 miles) of brightly lit, scrupulously clean passageways, linking thousands of boutiques, major hotels, restaurants, universities, dozens of office buildings and attractions. This is definitely the Montréal of Montrealers. Every day more than 500,000 people connect through here on their way to work, shop, dine or spend a night—or day—on the town.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     London Calling?! No, Montreal and it’s full of life, its numerous exhibitions and festivals, its restaurants and trendy bars! Appreciate the new fashionable dynamic city of North America through Piccadilly Circus! In full city center, it is completely furnished and equipped (sheets, hand towels, necessities of cooking etc.) and has a connection with Internet wireless.<br/>     Appreciate the peace and the simplicity of the festivities of Montreal in this apartment in the colors of Great Britain!<br/>    <br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, queen size bed, bathtub, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, ADSL Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	pets, parties, Smoking<br/><br/>Winter Price! Only 1099$ Call now! <br/><br/>514-844-0744<br/><br/>http://www.MyStudioMontreal.com<br/><br/><br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[3400.00/month - 2BR - Elegant Apartment Rental In Montreal]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     Wrought-iron staircases, old-style stone masonry, walk-up duplexes, imported cars, second-hand bicycles, designer fashion boutiques and funky frip stores: this working-class-turned-yuppie neighbourhood with bohemian undercurrents is by far the grooviest scene in Montréal. Those of us who don’t live here come to play as often as possible.<br/>    <br/>    <br/>    <br/>     The Plateau is the best window to view the real Montréal. Here you’ll find a predominantly francophone community featuring an eclectic mix of artists, students, yuppies, and young families, spiced with a healthy dose of other cultures and languages to raise the diversity quotient that much higher. Round it off with a wealth of interesting shops, cafés, pubs and bars, not to forget black-box theatres, art galleries and gourmet shops, and you’ve got a free-spirited, creative atmosphere where all walks of life converge.<br/>    <br/>    <br/>    <br/>     We live and play in the eastern shadow of Mount Royal. The edgy urban vitality of our dynamic commercial arteries—such as Saint-Laurent Boulevard or “the Main”, where Montréal’s ethnic communities first set up shop, Saint-Denis Street with its designer boutiques and cafés, Prince-Arthur Street’s BYOW terraces and restaurants, and Mont-Royal Avenue’s trendy hotspots—is balanced by the tranquility and fresh air afforded by luxurious green spaces such as Lafontaine Park.<br/>    <br/>    <br/>    <br/>     The Plateau by night heats up with as many choices of clubs, bars and cafés as you could think of, ranging from fashionable martini lounges to local microbrewery pubs to high-octane coffee shops. Throw in a thriving arts scene where local artists take to the stage nightly, and you’ve got the makings for a perfect night on the town.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     Luxury high-level condominiums and penthouses:<br/>     Montreal’s most visible investment.<br/>    <br/>     Imagine the clear, unobstructed views of Montreal from your luxury residence in the towers. See the city at night, alive and shimmering with a million lights. Look into the distance and see the St-Lawrence River, the mountain and the downtown core. Travel Sherbrooke Street to reach your home and admire the elegant structure linking the two 10-storey towers. Relax in the suspended pool or on the roof terrace. Stroll around the peaceful and spacious interior courtyard.<br/>    <br/>     All this is possible at this Montreal’s prestige residential address.<br/>    <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	Juicer, bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, radio, dryer machine, dishwasher, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, Internet Wireless, Double bed, Internet<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties, Smoking<br/>514-277-6464<br/><br/>www.MontrealStays.com<br/><br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[from 330$CAD/week - 0BR - FURNISHED APARTMENTS DOWNTOWN MONTREAL]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Downtown Montreal (McGill University and Business districts), fully furnished and equipped apartment suites. Buildings with elevators and laundry rooms. Starting at 330$/week+taxes including phone, Cable TV, internet connection, heating and electricity. Just bring your luggage, everything else is provided (linen, towels, dishes and ustensils, etc). Monthly rental available. http://www.studiosmontreal.com or 514-866-8241<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[1,350.00/month - 2BR - Amazing Deal On Montreal Furnished Suite]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     One popular area for bars and nightlife is Rue St. Laurent , which is especially filled with dance clubs and upscale bars. The Rue Crescent area also tends to be very active and popular at night.<br/>    <br/>     Many visitors end up on Rue Ste-Catherine , the infamous bar and nightlife district that never seems to sleep and which boasts more than a few seedy characters and its share of adult-oriented entertainment places. One fun bar near St. Catherine's is an Irish pub called Hurley's , while Churchill's and Electric Ave . are also popular spots for dancing. Also try St-Elizabeth's on the corner of Rue Ste-Elisabeth and Rue Ste-Catherine. it's a little hard to find but it's a local favorite, especially for university students.<br/>    <br/>     On St-Denis, right above Rue Ste-Catherine, you'll find a plethora of bars with great outdoor terrasses (patios). St-Sulpice and St-Ciboire (infamous for its apple beer) have two of the largest terrasses in the area and fill up quickly on the weekends. In the same vicinity, you'll also find a great jazz bar called Beebop on the corner of St-Denis and Ontario. All are great choices if you just want to sit and people watch, or if you feel like getting drunk enough to puke on the sidewalk.<br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     Play with the wild Pandas in the city of Montreal and enjoy the diverse aspects of the « Belle Province »! Located in the heart of the city, this Bamboo studio allows you to relax in peace in a natural yet playful environment. Enjoy the luxury of just dropping your suitcases as the apartment is fully furnished & equipped (bed & bath linens, all kitchen necessities, cable TV and WiFi internet). Close to boutiques & the hottest bars of the city on Boulevard St. Laurent, this studio is perfectly situated for your entertainment and enjoyment!<br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, stereo, queen size bed, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, elevator, ADSL Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	pets, parties, Smoking<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[2800.00/month - 0BR - Montreal Designers Furnished Property]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4104770.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The Apartment<br/><br/>     Urban industrial lounge-style apartment: large private terrace and luxurious greenspace, innovative design and interior decor, open concept kitchen with bar counter adjoining the spacious living area, inclined 12ft ceilings, large windows and abundance of light, one closed bedroom adjoining a luxurious bathroom with double Jacuzzi and designer shower stall.<br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, stereo, radio, Jacuzzi, dryer machine, dishwasher, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, Internet Wireless, Queen Size Bed<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties, Smoking<br/><br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[4500.00/month - 0BR - Montreal Relocation Agency]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4101094.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     The old city and its attending port are literally a five-minute walk from downtown. During the day much shopping gets done in the shops along Saint-Paul and Notre-Dame Streets, and at night jazz clubs, bars, pubs and boîtes à chansons — friendly bars given over to the singing of French folk songs — rock late and loud.<br/>     One thousand years of history and architecture are recorded in the museums and buildings of Old Montréal. As you stroll along the serpentine cobbles, stop at City Hall to admire its Second-Empire architecture, visit the archaeological crypt under Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History, dance with the street performers on Place Jacques-Cartier, and visit the Marché Bonsecours, for its magnificent tin-plated dome, and for its terrasses and designer boutiques.<br/>     From Old Montréal, all roads south lead to the Quays of the Old Port and an up-close-and-spectacular view of the St. Lawrence River. As you stand on the shores of this mighty waterway, you'll see why the fur trading post established here by a group of French settlers in 1611 grew to become North America's largest commercial hub.<br/>     Today, impressive harbour-front facilities include a 2.5-kilometre-long recreational park along the river with promenades for skating, cycling or just strolling about, a state-of-the-art Science Centre, with interactive exhibits, a group movie game and an IMAX® theatre, river cruises for romantic dinners, bouquinistes - vendors of rare books - and warm, friendly bars where you can relax over a drink or a latté with a clear view of the action.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, stereo, radio, dryer machine, dishwasher, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, Internet Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[6000.00/month - 3BR - Luxury-Gateways-Montreal,Check-Out-Our-Rentals]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4096996.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     A centrally located apartment right next to bustling Crescent street of Montreal.<br/>    <br/>     This well planned apartment has the advantage of being right next to Montreal´s most famous landmark, Crescent street. Comfortably accommodating 7 persons, the apartment is a jewel in the heart of downtown Montreal where there is always hustle and bustle.<br/>    <br/>     The area surrounding the apartment:<br/>    <br/>     The Pollock apartment is located next to undoubtedly the most cosmopolitan street of Montreal, with the greatest diversity of people, passers-by, shoppers, tourists, civil servants, big shots, comedians, street musicians and night-birds. Just off Crescent street and about a five minute walk from the apartment, you'll find one of montreal's oldest street: Sainte Catherine. In this typically Montreal setting, you'll find locals as well as tourists looking for shopping, bars or having a walk, and the further in you get the more you feel the old Quebecois marketplace which used to exist back in the day. Venture further in and you´ll be amazed at the wonderfully varied churches nowadays underground centers. The metro stop McGill is within easy walking distance from the apartment.<br/>    <br/>     The apartment:<br/>    <br/>     This wonderful apartment is located on the tenth floor of its building and is a wonderful choice for your visit to Montreal. The feel and look of the apartment is stylish and rustic; full of colour and uniquely decorated any guest will feel welcome and at ease in this truly fantastic apartment. The Pollock II has been decorated with a blend of old and new elements, modern furniture blending with some one off pieces of art such as in the living room, the metal in the kitchen against the wooden beams, etc.<br/>    <br/>     There are three bedrooms in this aparmtent, the master bedroom comes with an ensuite bathroom which also comes with wardrobe space for the guests belongings. There are two other bedrooms and another full bathroom, ie, bath, toilet, sink, etc; the apartment comes with another half bathroom for the convenience of the guests. The bedrooms are simple and elegant in style and come with fresh linen....<br/>    <br/>     In the living room of the apartment comes with TV, DVD and a stereo so the guest can sit back and relax after a hard day of sightseeing and shopping or perhaps enjoy a glass of wine before heading out to one of the many great restaurants that Barcelona has to offer. This room has a wonderful feel to it and has been decorated to ensure the guests comfort during their stay. A wonderful feature of this aparmtent is that in many areas, such as the living room, some of the bedrooms and in the office like area of the aparmtent you will find some fantastic mosaic tile detailing on the floor. The Pollock apartment comprises of 130m2, so you can be assured there is ample space for eveyone to feel comfortable.<br/>    <br/>     The kitchen is brand new and has all the modern conveniences to make your visit a hassle free one; it comes with a large dining table, which is clean and modern in contrast with the wooden beams in the ceiling, but works very well with the other elements in the kitchen. Here you can enjoy many a home cooked meal if you decided to eat in one night!!!<br/>    <br/>     There are two and a half bathrooms as mentioned before, all come with fresh towels and paper ready for your use upon arrival.<br/>    <br/>     Whether you are here with a group or family this apartment is perfect as your headquaters for your Montreal adventure.<br/>    <br/>     Apartment Features<br/>    <br/>     General juicer, bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, oven, fridge-freezer, coffee press, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, queen size bed, dishwasher, shower, heating, coffee maker, kettle<br/>     Not allowed Parties, Pets<br/>    <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	oven, fridge-freezer, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, stereo, radio, Jacuzzi, dryer machine, dishwasher, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, Internet Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties, Smoking<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[2,250.00/month - 3BR - Loft In Montreal Quartier Latin]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4092403.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[<br/>The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     With the construction, at the turn of the century, of such major cultural institutions as the Saint-Denis Theatre and what was to become the Bibliothèque nationale du Québec, the Quartier latin became the cultural centre of Montréal.<br/>    <br/>     The district's calling as the city's cultural hub crystallized in the early 1960s with the opening of the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) and the Collège du Vieux-Montréal. The Cinémathèque québécoise and the National Film Board, with their fabulous wealth of cinematic images, soon followed, as did the Galerie de l'UQAM, prime exhibition space for the contemporary art of up-and-coming artists from all over the world.<br/>    <br/>     This is where important cultural trends continue to emerge, where dance, theatre, the visual arts and music have been redefined, made new, more exciting in one or another of its many venues. The Quartier latin is still where you can catch a great show, see an offbeat exhibit or a limited-run movie. Afterwards, there's always a stimulating discussion going on in any of the trendy bistros and bars along Saint-Denis and Ontario Streets. This is also where students tend to set the style, and savvy bargain hunters are sure to make quirky and unusual finds at incredibly affordable prices.<br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     Enjoy the luxury of this superb loft, located in one of the hottest areas of Montreal! On Emery Street, in front of the Latin Quarter cinema (metro Berri-UQAM), it is ideally situated only steps from the best bars & restaurants! The LATIN CORNER LOFT was designed for the “hip” traveler who wants to be in the heart of the action in Montreal. You can enjoy your stay in this large, clean condo with two full-size beds. To ensure your comfort, there is a sofa-bed so the apartment can accommodate a total of 6 people. Cable TV, WiFi internet and local telephone access are also included. Optional parking is available at $10 per day.<br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, TV, radio, queen size bed, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, ADSL Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	pets, parties, Smoking<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[4500.00/month - 2BR - Montreal Expatriates Housing]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4092101.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     The old city and its attending port are literally a five-minute walk from downtown. During the day much shopping gets done in the shops along Saint-Paul and Notre-Dame Streets, and at night jazz clubs, bars, pubs and boîtes à chansons — friendly bars given over to the singing of French folk songs — rock late and loud.<br/>     One thousand years of history and architecture are recorded in the museums and buildings of Old Montréal. As you stroll along the serpentine cobbles, stop at City Hall to admire its Second-Empire architecture, visit the archaeological crypt under Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History, dance with the street performers on Place Jacques-Cartier, and visit the Marché Bonsecours, for its magnificent tin-plated dome, and for its terrasses and designer boutiques.<br/>     From Old Montréal, all roads south lead to the Quays of the Old Port and an up-close-and-spectacular view of the St. Lawrence River. As you stand on the shores of this mighty waterway, you'll see why the fur trading post established here by a group of French settlers in 1611 grew to become North America's largest commercial hub.<br/>     Today, impressive harbour-front facilities include a 2.5-kilometre-long recreational park along the river with promenades for skating, cycling or just strolling about, a state-of-the-art Science Centre, with interactive exhibits, a group movie game and an IMAX® theatre, river cruises for romantic dinners, bouquinistes - vendors of rare books - and warm, friendly bars where you can relax over a drink or a latté with a clear view of the action.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, stereo, radio, dryer machine, dishwasher, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, Internet Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[1550/week - 2BR - Furnished apartments. Exclusive renovated 2 floors apartment in downtown by Simplissimmo]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4091986.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[Simplissimmo offers you delightful one, two and three bedroom apartments and lofts. Simplissimmo offers the perfect solution if you are looking to rent a fully furnished apartment for an extended business stay, are relocating to the area, or you simply wish to enjoy a long stay vacation in this beautiful charming city of Montreal. Visit us at <a href="http://www.simplissimmo.ca/"> Simplissimmo</a>  <br/><br/>Completely renovated tastefully 2 bedroom apartment in the middle of downtown. All furnishings are new. Hardwood floors. 2 full bathrooms. Beautiful kitchen completely equipped. The apartment has a study and a private terrace. <br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[900/week - 1BR - Furnished apartment. Luxurious in downtown by Simplissimmo]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4091970.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[Whether you need Montreal family accommodation or you are traveling alone, there are plenty of choices that Simplissimmo can for you to choose from. All our apartments and lofts located in the most selected buildings. Each building is close to major business and entertainment areas in downtown Montreal. Visit us at <a href="http://www.simplissimmo.ca/"> Simplissimmo</a>  <br/><br/>Luxury 4 stars condo located in the heart of downtown. Furnished and individually designed combining tasteful furnishings with a full range of modern amenities. Close proximity to shopping and world-class dining.  <br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[360/week - 1BR - Nice high end apartment in the Plateau]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4087733.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     As you stroll through the streets of Plateau Mont-Royal, you'll notice that colourful wrought-iron staircases wind up the facades of the duplexes and triplexes. These architectural curiosities are typical of this neighbourhood which does everything a little differently, and where nothing is ever ordinary. In fact, most Montrealers dream of living on the Plateau, and those who don't actually live here, come to shop, dine and play. Mostly, though, they come to see what's hot in fashion and dining and what's happening on the cultural and clubbing scenes. On the Plateau the food is fantastic, the atmosphere is warm, and it's easy to meet really great people.<br/>    <br/>     Saint-Laurent Boulevard, also known as “the Main”, is famous for its exotic shops, and hip bars and restaurants. It draws its character from the branching side streets where you'll find a plethora of businesses with unique offerings. Restaurants and bistros post tradition-defying menus in a variety of nationalities. Bars and nightclubs range from the quietly elegant to the notoriously raucous. And shops, second-hand stores and ultra-modern designer boutiques offer the latest in urban chic.<br/>    <br/>     Mont-Royal Avenue and Saint-Denis Street feature eclectic and designer boutiques, as well as an unbelievable wealth of sidewalk cafés and restaurants. On Prince-Arthur Street, a quaint pedestrian cobblestone street, you'll find family-friendly restaurants where you're welcome to bring your own wine. Towards Saint-Joseph and Laurier Streets, things become more noticeably French. This is where you can pick up the perfect baguette, hand-made chocolates and exquisite pâtés.<br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     The SAFARI loft will remind you of the colours of Africa, in the heart of Montreal! Discover the enchanting landscapes of Montreal in this vast studio, completely furnished including bedding, towels and kitchen necessities. Located in the “bush” of the hottest quarter of Montreal – Le Plateau Mont-Royal – you are only steps from the bars & restaurants of rue St-Denis. You can stay in touch with the local phone access provided and the WiFi service! Cable TV with a DVD player is also included. Option parking – sun guaranteed!<br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, air-conditioning, fridge-freezer, toaster, TV, DVD player, stereo, dryer machine, shower, microwave, heating, telephone, Internet<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties, Smoking<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[1950.00/month - 1BR - Montreal Business Flat Montreal Business Suites]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4087394.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     Nestled between mountain and river, Montréal's compact downtown core vibrates to a world beat. This is where Montrealers live, work and play—there's no 6 p.m. exodus to suburbs unknown.<br/>     Along Sainte-Catherine Street—which traverses almost the entire city from east to west—and up and down the cross streets, restaurants of every nationality share sidewalk space with international name-brand boutiques, great department stores, intimate café-terrasses and very happening nightclubs and bars. A spectacular view of McGill College Avenue and Mount Royal comes into view from the Place Ville Marie esplanade, the birthplace of the underground network.<br/>     Wander up to Sherbrooke Street and browse (or splurge) in the designer boutiques, trend-setting art galleries and museums—including the prestigious Museum of Fine Arts—of the Museum Quarter. Stroll east and enter Chinatown, where a thriving Chinese community continues to celebrate traditional festivals and holidays, and where you'll find all kinds of neat things, like medicinal roots, exotic foodstuffs and hand-painted porcelain.<br/>     With centuries-old buildings and modern skyscrapers, a medley of architectural styles stands side by side for all to behold. The Quartier international, an exceptional new urban space, is one such site. In addition to the Palais des congrès (Convention Centre) and its colourful glass façade, Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle is well worth a visit for its remarkable fountain-sculpture that features a ring of fire.<br/>     Then there's downtown's famous alter ego: the underground pedestrian network. Directly under the heart of the city lie 33 kilometres (20 miles) of brightly lit, scrupulously clean passageways, linking thousands of boutiques, major hotels, restaurants, universities, dozens of office buildings and attractions. This is definitely the Montréal of Montrealers. Every day more than 500,000 people connect through here on their way to work, shop, dine or spend a night—or day—on the town.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     <br/>     7 stylish units (1 x 450 square feet, 3 x 550 s.f. & 2 x 900 s.f.,1x1200s.f.), in downtown Montreal with amazing views.<br/>     All suites are fully furnished and include: cable tv, local phone and high-speed internet,washer and dryer in unit,etc. Centrally located for perfect Montreal living. Walking distance from business, Arts and nightlife districts, China Town and old Montreal. Across from "Place des arts" subway station. Monthly parking also available.<br/>     Experience Montreal at it's best!<br/>    <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, TV, DVD player, dishwasher, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, Internet Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties, Smoking<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[3900.00/month - 0BR - Montrea Luxury Suite For Rent]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4082169.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     Nestled between mountain and river, Montréal's compact downtown core vibrates to a world beat. This is where Montrealers live, work and play—there's no 6 p.m. exodus to suburbs unknown.<br/>     Along Sainte-Catherine Street—which traverses almost the entire city from east to west—and up and down the cross streets, restaurants of every nationality share sidewalk space with international name-brand boutiques, great department stores, intimate café-terrasses and very happening nightclubs and bars. A spectacular view of McGill College Avenue and Mount Royal comes into view from the Place Ville Marie esplanade, the birthplace of the underground network.<br/>     Wander up to Sherbrooke Street and browse (or splurge) in the designer boutiques, trend-setting art galleries and museums—including the prestigious Museum of Fine Arts—of the Museum Quarter. Stroll east and enter Chinatown, where a thriving Chinese community continues to celebrate traditional festivals and holidays, and where you'll find all kinds of neat things, like medicinal roots, exotic foodstuffs and hand-painted porcelain.<br/>     With centuries-old buildings and modern skyscrapers, a medley of architectural styles stands side by side for all to behold. The Quartier international, an exceptional new urban space, is one such site. In addition to the Palais des congrès (Convention Centre) and its colourful glass façade, Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle is well worth a visit for its remarkable fountain-sculpture that features a ring of fire.<br/>     Then there's downtown's famous alter ego: the underground pedestrian network. Directly under the heart of the city lie 33 kilometres (20 miles) of brightly lit, scrupulously clean passageways, linking thousands of boutiques, major hotels, restaurants, universities, dozens of office buildings and attractions. This is definitely the Montréal of Montrealers. Every day more than 500,000 people connect through here on their way to work, shop, dine or spend a night—or day—on the town.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, dishwasher, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[1300.00/month - 0BR - Saint-denis-Rentals-Montreal-Furnished-Bachelor-Montreal]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4077211.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     As you stroll through the streets of Plateau Mont-Royal, you'll notice that colourful wrought-iron staircases wind up the facades of the duplexes and triplexes. These architectural curiosities are typical of this neighbourhood which does everything a little differently, and where nothing is ever ordinary. In fact, most Montrealers dream of living on the Plateau, and those who don't actually live here, come to shop, dine and play. Mostly, though, they come to see what's hot in fashion and dining and what's happening on the cultural and clubbing scenes. On the Plateau the food is fantastic, the atmosphere is warm, and it's easy to meet really great people.<br/>    <br/>     Saint-Laurent Boulevard, also known as “the Main”, is famous for its exotic shops, and hip bars and restaurants. It draws its character from the branching side streets where you'll find a plethora of businesses with unique offerings. Restaurants and bistros post tradition-defying menus in a variety of nationalities. Bars and nightclubs range from the quietly elegant to the notoriously raucous. And shops, second-hand stores and ultra-modern designer boutiques offer the latest in urban chic.<br/>    <br/>     Mont-Royal Avenue and Saint-Denis Street feature eclectic and designer boutiques, as well as an unbelievable wealth of sidewalk cafés and restaurants. On Prince-Arthur Street, a quaint pedestrian cobblestone street, you'll find family-friendly restaurants where you're welcome to bring your own wine. Towards Saint-Joseph and Laurier Streets, things become more noticeably French. This is where you can pick up the perfect baguette, hand-made chocolates and exquisite pâtés.<br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     The SAFARI loft will remind you of the colours of Africa, in the heart of Montreal! Discover the enchanting landscapes of Montreal in this vast studio, completely furnished including bedding, towels and kitchen necessities. Located in the “bush” of the hottest quarter of Montreal – Le Plateau Mont-Royal – you are only steps from the bars & restaurants of rue St-Denis. You can stay in touch with the local phone access provided and the WiFi service! Cable TV with a DVD player is also included. Option parking – sun guaranteed!<br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, air-conditioning, fridge-freezer, toaster, TV, DVD player, stereo, dryer machine, shower, microwave, heating, telephone, Internet<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties, Smoking<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[5800.00/month - 0BR - Montreal Serviced Housing Serviced Apartments]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4072869.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[Arrival:  	  	  	  	<br/>Departure: 			<br/><br/><br/><br/>Montreal Serviced Housing #31<br/><br/><br/>• Sleeps 6<br/>• 3 Bedrooms<br/>• 2 Bathrooms<br/>• 150.00m2<br/>• Price per week from CAD$ 1500.00 to 1700.00<br/>• Price per month from CAD$ 5800.00 to 7000.00<br/><br/>Inquire about this apartment<br/> Show alternatives<br/>Photos - Montreal Serviced Housing #31<br/><br/>Click on images to enlarge<br/><br/><br/>Description - Montreal Serviced Housing #31<br/><br/>     <br/><br/>The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     The old city and its attending port are literally a five-minute walk from downtown. During the day much shopping gets done in the shops along Saint-Paul and Notre-Dame Streets, and at night jazz clubs, bars, pubs and boîtes à chansons — friendly bars given over to the singing of French folk songs — rock late and loud.<br/>     One thousand years of history and architecture are recorded in the museums and buildings of Old Montréal. As you stroll along the serpentine cobbles, stop at City Hall to admire its Second-Empire architecture, visit the archaeological crypt under Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History, dance with the street performers on Place Jacques-Cartier, and visit the Marché Bonsecours, for its magnificent tin-plated dome, and for its terrasses and designer boutiques.<br/>     From Old Montréal, all roads south lead to the Quays of the Old Port and an up-close-and-spectacular view of the St. Lawrence River. As you stand on the shores of this mighty waterway, you'll see why the fur trading post established here by a group of French settlers in 1611 grew to become North America's largest commercial hub.<br/>     Today, impressive harbour-front facilities include a 2.5-kilometre-long recreational park along the river with promenades for skating, cycling or just strolling about, a state-of-the-art Science Centre, with interactive exhibits, a group movie game and an IMAX® theatre, river cruises for romantic dinners, bouquinistes - vendors of rare books - and warm, friendly bars where you can relax over a drink or a latté with a clear view of the action.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, stereo, radio, dryer machine, dishwasher, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, Internet Wireless, King Size bed<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties<br/><br/><br/>Prices - Montreal Serviced Housing #31<br/><br/><br/><br/>Price per month from   CAD$ 5800.00 to 7000.00<br/>Seasonal price adjustments 	<br/>Cleaning fee	$100.00<br/>Minimum stay	7 nights<br/>Maximum capacity	6 people<br/>Checkin / Checkout 	Check-In: 15hPM (Full payment has to be made before checking-in) Check-Out: 11hAM (30$ fee for late check-ins after 21hPM, and late check-outs after 11hAM)<br/><br/><br/><br/>Location - Montreal Serviced Housing #31<br/><br/><br/>Full-screen<br/>Montreal Serviced Housing #31<br/>Map data ©2008 Tele Atlas - Terms of Use<br/>Map<br/>Satellite<br/>Hybrid<br/><br/><br/><br/>Developed by VASoftOnline<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[3,300.00/month - 2BR - Lincoln Apartment Montreal-Serviced-Apartment]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     Nestled between mountain and river, Montréal's compact downtown core vibrates to a world beat. This is where Montrealers live, work and play—there's no 6 p.m. exodus to suburbs unknown.<br/>    <br/>     Along Sainte-Catherine Street—which traverses almost the entire city from east to west—and up and down the cross streets, restaurants of every nationality share sidewalk space with international name-brand boutiques, great department stores, intimate café-terrasses and very happening nightclubs and bars. A spectacular view of McGill College Avenue and Mount Royal comes into view from the Place Ville Marie esplanade, the birthplace of the underground network.<br/>    <br/>     Wander up to Sherbrooke Street and browse (or splurge) in the designer boutiques, trend-setting art galleries and museums—including the prestigious Museum of Fine Arts—of the Museum Quarter. Stroll east and enter Chinatown, where a thriving Chinese community continues to celebrate traditional festivals and holidays, and where you'll find all kinds of neat things, like medicinal roots, exotic foodstuffs and hand-painted porcelain.<br/>    <br/>     With centuries-old buildings and modern skyscrapers, a medley of architectural styles stands side by side for all to behold. The Quartier international, an exceptional new urban space, is one such site. In addition to the Palais des congrès (Convention Centre) and its colourful glass façade, Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle is well worth a visit for its remarkable fountain-sculpture that features a ring of fire.<br/>    <br/>     Then there's downtown's famous alter ego: the underground pedestrian network. Directly under the heart of the city lie 33 kilometres (20 miles) of brightly lit, scrupulously clean passageways, linking thousands of boutiques, major hotels, restaurants, universities, dozens of office buildings and attractions. This is definitely the Montréal of Montrealers. Every day more than 500,000 people connect through here on their way to work, shop, dine or spend a night—or day—on the town.<br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     You look for an apartment which can offer you luxury and sensual delight in the heart of Montreal, close to stores, to cultural activities and to the business district at the same time. Then do not look any more for the Lincoln is made for you! Reserve it fast before somebody else seizes it! It is the ideal place whom you are in business trip or in tourist journey.<br/>     This completely furnished and equipped apartment, will allow you to organize your holidays or your meetings thanks to its telephone, its cable television and its wireless Internet.<br/>    <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, queen size bed, bathtub, dryer machine, dishwasher, entrance security camera system, vitroceramic cooker, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, ADSL Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	pets, parties, Smoking<br/><br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[3100.00/month - 0BR - Selection Of Best Lofts In Montreal]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     Nestled between mountain and river, Montréal's compact downtown core vibrates to a world beat. This is where Montrealers live, work and play—there's no 6 p.m. exodus to suburbs unknown.<br/>     Along Sainte-Catherine Street—which traverses almost the entire city from east to west—and up and down the cross streets, restaurants of every nationality share sidewalk space with international name-brand boutiques, great department stores, intimate café-terrasses and very happening nightclubs and bars. A spectacular view of McGill College Avenue and Mount Royal comes into view from the Place Ville Marie esplanade, the birthplace of the underground network.<br/>     Wander up to Sherbrooke Street and browse (or splurge) in the designer boutiques, trend-setting art galleries and museums—including the prestigious Museum of Fine Arts—of the Museum Quarter. Stroll east and enter Chinatown, where a thriving Chinese community continues to celebrate traditional festivals and holidays, and where you'll find all kinds of neat things, like medicinal roots, exotic foodstuffs and hand-painted porcelain.<br/>     With centuries-old buildings and modern skyscrapers, a medley of architectural styles stands side by side for all to behold. The Quartier international, an exceptional new urban space, is one such site. In addition to the Palais des congrès (Convention Centre) and its colourful glass façade, Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle is well worth a visit for its remarkable fountain-sculpture that features a ring of fire.<br/>     Then there's downtown's famous alter ego: the underground pedestrian network. Directly under the heart of the city lie 33 kilometres (20 miles) of brightly lit, scrupulously clean passageways, linking thousands of boutiques, major hotels, restaurants, universities, dozens of office buildings and attractions. This is definitely the Montréal of Montrealers. Every day more than 500,000 people connect through here on their way to work, shop, dine or spend a night—or day—on the town.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	Juicer, bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, stereo, radio, dryer machine, dishwasher, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, Internet Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[3400/month - 0BR - Corporate Apartments In Montreal]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     Wrought-iron staircases, old-style stone masonry, walk-up duplexes, imported cars, second-hand bicycles, designer fashion boutiques and funky frip stores: this working-class-turned-yuppie neighbourhood with bohemian undercurrents is by far the grooviest scene in Montréal. Those of us who don’t live here come to play as often as possible.<br/>    <br/>    <br/>    <br/>     The Plateau is the best window to view the real Montréal. Here you’ll find a predominantly francophone community featuring an eclectic mix of artists, students, yuppies, and young families, spiced with a healthy dose of other cultures and languages to raise the diversity quotient that much higher. Round it off with a wealth of interesting shops, cafés, pubs and bars, not to forget black-box theatres, art galleries and gourmet shops, and you’ve got a free-spirited, creative atmosphere where all walks of life converge.<br/>    <br/>    <br/>    <br/>     We live and play in the eastern shadow of Mount Royal. The edgy urban vitality of our dynamic commercial arteries—such as Saint-Laurent Boulevard or “the Main”, where Montréal’s ethnic communities first set up shop, Saint-Denis Street with its designer boutiques and cafés, Prince-Arthur Street’s BYOW terraces and restaurants, and Mont-Royal Avenue’s trendy hotspots—is balanced by the tranquility and fresh air afforded by luxurious green spaces such as Lafontaine Park.<br/>    <br/>    <br/>    <br/>     The Plateau by night heats up with as many choices of clubs, bars and cafés as you could think of, ranging from fashionable martini lounges to local microbrewery pubs to high-octane coffee shops. Throw in a thriving arts scene where local artists take to the stage nightly, and you’ve got the makings for a perfect night on the town.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     Luxury high-level condominiums and penthouses:<br/>     Montreal’s most visible investment.<br/>    <br/>     Imagine the clear, unobstructed views of Montreal from your luxury residence in the towers. See the city at night, alive and shimmering with a million lights. Look into the distance and see the St-Lawrence River, the mountain and the downtown core. Travel Sherbrooke Street to reach your home and admire the elegant structure linking the two 10-storey towers. Relax in the suspended pool or on the roof terrace. Stroll around the peaceful and spacious interior courtyard.<br/>    <br/>     All this is possible at this Montreal’s prestige residential address.<br/>    <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	Juicer, bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, stereo, radio, dryer machine, dishwasher, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, Internet Wireless, King Size bed, Internet, Queen Size Bed<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties, Smoking<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[1,260.00/month - 1BR - Temporary Apartment Rental In Montreal]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>      One popular area for bars and nightlife is Rue St. Laurent , which is especially filled with dance clubs and upscale bars. The Rue Crescent area also tends to be very active and popular at night.<br/>    <br/>     Many visitors end up on Rue Ste-Catherine , the infamous bar and nightlife district that never seems to sleep and which boasts more than a few seedy characters and its share of adult-oriented entertainment places. One fun bar near St. Catherine's is an Irish pub called Hurley's , while Churchill's and Electric Ave . are also popular spots for dancing. Also try St-Elizabeth's on the corner of Rue Ste-Elisabeth and Rue Ste-Catherine. it's a little hard to find but it's a local favorite, especially for university students.<br/>    <br/>     On St-Denis, right above Rue Ste-Catherine, you'll find a plethora of bars with great outdoor terrasses (patios). St-Sulpice and St-Ciboire (infamous for its apple beer) have two of the largest terrasses in the area and fill up quickly on the weekends. In the same vicinity, you'll also find a great jazz bar called Beebop on the corner of St-Denis and Ontario. All are great choices if you just want to sit and people watch, or if you feel like getting drunk enough to puke on the sidewalk.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     If you have not enough time to visit the biggest family of the Botanical garden of Montreal or simply if you wish to embalm of their delicate flavor, come to discover our magnificent studio The Orchid. This apartment is very brilliant and will dazzle you, as the flower! Completely furnished and perfectly equipped, the apartment proposes you a connection with high-speed Internet, the cable television and the telephone.<br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, radio, bathtub, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, elevator, ADSL Wireless, Double bed<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	pets, parties, Smoking<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[3400.00/month - 0BR - Corporate Apartments In Montreal]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4051965.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     Wrought-iron staircases, old-style stone masonry, walk-up duplexes, imported cars, second-hand bicycles, designer fashion boutiques and funky frip stores: this working-class-turned-yuppie neighbourhood with bohemian undercurrents is by far the grooviest scene in Montréal. Those of us who don’t live here come to play as often as possible.<br/>    <br/>    <br/>    <br/>     The Plateau is the best window to view the real Montréal. Here you’ll find a predominantly francophone community featuring an eclectic mix of artists, students, yuppies, and young families, spiced with a healthy dose of other cultures and languages to raise the diversity quotient that much higher. Round it off with a wealth of interesting shops, cafés, pubs and bars, not to forget black-box theatres, art galleries and gourmet shops, and you’ve got a free-spirited, creative atmosphere where all walks of life converge.<br/>    <br/>    <br/>    <br/>     We live and play in the eastern shadow of Mount Royal. The edgy urban vitality of our dynamic commercial arteries—such as Saint-Laurent Boulevard or “the Main”, where Montréal’s ethnic communities first set up shop, Saint-Denis Street with its designer boutiques and cafés, Prince-Arthur Street’s BYOW terraces and restaurants, and Mont-Royal Avenue’s trendy hotspots—is balanced by the tranquility and fresh air afforded by luxurious green spaces such as Lafontaine Park.<br/>    <br/>    <br/>    <br/>     The Plateau by night heats up with as many choices of clubs, bars and cafés as you could think of, ranging from fashionable martini lounges to local microbrewery pubs to high-octane coffee shops. Throw in a thriving arts scene where local artists take to the stage nightly, and you’ve got the makings for a perfect night on the town.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     Luxury high-level condominiums and penthouses:<br/>     Montreal’s most visible investment.<br/>    <br/>     Imagine the clear, unobstructed views of Montreal from your luxury residence in the towers. See the city at night, alive and shimmering with a million lights. Look into the distance and see the St-Lawrence River, the mountain and the downtown core. Travel Sherbrooke Street to reach your home and admire the elegant structure linking the two 10-storey towers. Relax in the suspended pool or on the roof terrace. Stroll around the peaceful and spacious interior courtyard.<br/>    <br/>     All this is possible at this Montreal’s prestige residential address.<br/>    <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	Juicer, bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, stereo, radio, dryer machine, dishwasher, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, Internet Wireless, King Size bed, Internet, Queen Size Bed<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties, Smoking<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[3000.00/month - 0BR - Luxury Stays Montreal]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4042606.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     <br/>    <br/>     The secrets and charms of the Plateau Mont-Royal make it one of the most delightful parts of Montreal. Like Soho, Greenwich Village and other famous districts in the world's great cities, the Plateau has become a tourist attraction in its own right. On the Plateau, the old rubs shoulders with the new, and people of every background come together. There's certainly no better window on the daily life of Montrealers. Visitors also enjoy it as a natural community of artists that's home to a number of well-known cultural institutions. They love its dynamic commercial life: its specialty shops, cosy restaurants, small hotels, country-style bed and breakfasts, cafés, bars, activities and events of all kinds. It really shouldn't be missed.<br/>    <br/>     You can soak up its edgy urban vitality and then take a short walk to relax in one of its glorious green spaces—the huge Parc Lafontaine or the wonderful Parc Jeanne-Mance. You can go to a play and out for a meal, visit an art gallery or peddle along its miles of bike paths. The Plateau Mont-Royal has so much to offer!<br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     Thinking of visiting Montreal with all of it's history,fashion and folie?....."Bohemia Loft" on St. Denis is your Montreal, pied a terre.<br/>    <br/>     Located in the historic and trendy french quarter of Montreal, famously known as the Plateau neighborhood. The ideal alternative to typical hotel lodging, we offer all of the comforts of home and so much more.<br/>    <br/>     Conveniently located and beautifully appointed, Bohemia Loft is the ideal "home away from home" for business travel, vacations, honeymoons, and romantic getaways. Bohemia Loft is a private, 1,800 sq ft. loft, which can accommodate up to four people, (additional bed is available) directly overlooking St. Denis street.<br/>    <br/>     Our guests will enjoy such ammenities as a private bathroom with shower,comfy bathrobes and tolietries, efficiency kitchen, complete with refrigerator, JenAir stove,microwave,small countertop oven,coffee maker, table and glassware, cetral heating/air conditioning, cable TV with DVD player with surround sound, telephone (3hrs of long distance to the USA and Canada included), and other amenities to ensure an enjoyable stay.<br/>    <br/>     St. Denis street, offers a wide selection of fine dining choices including French, Italian, Indian, Ethopian cuisine, to name a few and in most cases, you may bring your own wine, selecting from some of the finest wines available at the conveniently located SAQ shop, on St. Denis. not to mention a wide array of specialty boutiques and fashions from some of Quebec's leading clothing designers.<br/>    <br/>     The Montreal Museum of Modern Art, Historic Old Montreal and Place des Art, (home of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra) all conveniently located attractions, easily accessable from Loft 4280. A continental breakfast is served each morning featuring European-strength coffee, famous "St Viateur's bagels (or croissants) with lox and cream cheese, fruit juice and the morning paper. What a great way to start your day before exploring the sights and sounds of Montreal.<br/>    <br/>     Montreal is famous for it's festivals and events, such as the Montreal Jazz,Just for Laughs Festival, Montreal Grand Prix, Montreal World Film Festival, Montreal Black & Blue, which are just some of the events that should not be missed during your stay.<br/>     Please contact us for loft availability, photos and full rate details.......you won't be disappointed.<br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, stereo, radio, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, Internet Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Smoking<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[2950.00/month - 0BR - Luxury Rentals Agency In Montreal. Short Term Rentals Montreal]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[The Apartment<br/><br/>     Outremont - 5.5 - 1500 sq.ft - Furnished<br/>     Rent : per month $2950<br/>    <br/>     Description : Outremont area (Ville Mont-Royal adj.) on the 7 th floor of a very secure and quiet building, beautiful luxurious all furnished condo (1500 sq. ft.) to rent for a minimum of 1 year. Vast open space for living room, dining room and kitchen, 2 bedrooms ( poss. of an office room) , 2 bathrooms. Balcony with barbecue, common garden. Hard wood floors, lots of brightness, gaz fireplace, 42” plasma tv, jacuzzi, 5 innox appliances. Magnificent view on the Laurentides. Many shops and services around.You are 15 minutes from downtown by car , close from l’Acadie metro station. Easy access to many highways. This is a non smoking apartment.<br/>    <br/>     Included : interior parking<br/>     Optionnal: heating, hot water, electricity, basic phone line, tv cable, internet..<br/>    <br/>     Metro station : l'Acadie<br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, TV, dryer machine, dishwasher, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, Internet Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties, Smoking<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Montreal Furnished Penthouse For Short Term Rental]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     One popular area for bars and nightlife is Rue St. Laurent , which is especially filled with dance clubs and upscale bars. The Rue Crescent area also tends to be very active and popular at night.<br/>    <br/>     Many visitors end up on Rue Ste-Catherine , the infamous bar and nightlife district that never seems to sleep and which boasts more than a few seedy characters and its share of adult-oriented entertainment places. One fun bar near St. Catherine's is an Irish pub called Hurley's , while Churchill's and Electric Ave . are also popular spots for dancing. Also try St-Elizabeth's on the corner of Rue Ste-Elisabeth and Rue Ste-Catherine. it's a little hard to find but it's a local favorite, especially for university students.<br/>    <br/>     On St-Denis, right above Rue Ste-Catherine, you'll find a plethora of bars with great outdoor terrasses (patios). St-Sulpice and St-Ciboire (infamous for its apple beer) have two of the largest terrasses in the area and fill up quickly on the weekends. In the same vicinity, you'll also find a great jazz bar called Beebop on the corner of St-Denis and Ontario. All are great choices if you just want to sit and people watch, or if you feel like getting drunk enough to puke on the sidewalk.<br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     <br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, radio, bathtub, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, elevator, ADSL Wireless, Internet, Double bed<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	pets, parties, Smoking<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[3000/month - 1BR - Upscale furnished apartment in the heart of downtown by Simplissimmo]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Comfortable and luxurious living space, is what this apartment is. Located just minutes away from Place des Arts. Kitchen completely equipped. All inclusive!! Perfect for leisure and business travelers!! <br/><br/>The week starts at $ 1000.00<br/><br/>Simplissimmo offers more than 300 furnished apartments and lofts, perfect location.  Enjoy the sophistication of all our units go to <a href="http://www.simplissimmo.ca/"> Simplissimmo</a>  <br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[1,260.00/month - 0BR - Vacation Apartment In Montreal]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4018761.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>      One popular area for bars and nightlife is Rue St. Laurent , which is especially filled with dance clubs and upscale bars. The Rue Crescent area also tends to be very active and popular at night.<br/>    <br/>     Many visitors end up on Rue Ste-Catherine , the infamous bar and nightlife district that never seems to sleep and which boasts more than a few seedy characters and its share of adult-oriented entertainment places. One fun bar near St. Catherine's is an Irish pub called Hurley's , while Churchill's and Electric Ave . are also popular spots for dancing. Also try St-Elizabeth's on the corner of Rue Ste-Elisabeth and Rue Ste-Catherine. it's a little hard to find but it's a local favorite, especially for university students.<br/>    <br/>     On St-Denis, right above Rue Ste-Catherine, you'll find a plethora of bars with great outdoor terrasses (patios). St-Sulpice and St-Ciboire (infamous for its apple beer) have two of the largest terrasses in the area and fill up quickly on the weekends. In the same vicinity, you'll also find a great jazz bar called Beebop on the corner of St-Denis and Ontario. All are great choices if you just want to sit and people watch, or if you feel like getting drunk enough to puke on the sidewalk.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     You want to travel the world from your studio? here you are! Staying in our fully furnished and equipped studio (kitchenware, sheets, and towels) representing the world is a real experience. Wlecome to El Mundo!. You can discover most of the various cultures in Montreal with the small Italy and Chinese district nearby.<br/>     Situated in the heart of the city, Mundo is ideal to rest and take advantage of all the opportunities offered in the city, such as comic and music festivals. With high speed wireless internet available, keep in toutch with the whole world easily!<br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, radio, bathtub, shower, microwave, heating, elevator, ADSL Wireless, Internet, Double bed<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	pets, parties, Smoking<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[$950/week - 1BR - SPACIOUS LOFT FOR HOLIDAYS]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4018733.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[This loft has been decorated specially for photo shoots, films, and TV ads in a funny, exotic ambiance.<br/>     Giant wooden giraf, extra king size-bed, red chloe lounger, huge aquarium, etc...<br/><br/>3 queen size bed + 1 sofa bed<br/><br/>Please call us now to reserve 514.962.7368<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[1,920.00/month - 2BR - Bachelor Downtown Montreal Guy Concordia Studio]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/4014016.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[<br/>The area surrounding the apartment<br/><br/>     Downtown is both the heart of Montréal and one of the most vibrant, cosmopolitan areas of the city. Nestled at the feet of postmodern towers, well matched with the surrounding gracious Victorian architecture, a number of the city’s most splendid buildings and churches call out to be explored. Countless art and theme museums and charming green spaces dot the area. Fabulous shopping is only footsteps away in the Museum Quarter and aficionados of electrifying nightlife will find their hearts’ desire on Crescent Street. Throughout the year, and particularly in summertime, downtown resonates with captivating festivals that draw out the spontaneity of Montrealers and visitors alike.<br/>    <br/><br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     With its American kitchen and its picture of New York, we would imagine almost in Manhattan. But you disabuse this magnificent apartment it finds in the city center of Montreal, close to any tourist activities and to businesses high rise. Completely furnished and equipped this apartment in the colors of Manhattan, will allow you to work or to relax because its cable television, its wireless internet access and its local telephone.<br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	juicer, bed linen & towels, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, stereo, radio, queen size bed, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, elevator, ADSL Wireless<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	pets, parties, Smoking<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[$89/- per night/day - 3BR - KVR International Vacation  3Br Condo resorts at Windsor Hills -Disney World.]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Windsor Hills has all the amenities of a 5 star resort, but with the comfort and privacy of private homes. The resort boasts as being the closest resort community to Walt Disney Resort, being just 2 miles away from the entrance. Windsor Hills contains some of the most luxurious condos in the area with more than 3 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds and an abundance of 1st class amenities. Some of the top features of this gated and secure community include a luxury water park pool with fountains, waterslides and spa, a separate toddler pool, tennis and volleyball courts, RV parking area, a communal barbecue area and a children's playground. Less than 2 miles from the Windsor Hills Resort is a grocery store, 24 hour Walgreen's and supermarket. Restaurants for all tastes and budgets include Steak Houses, Chinese, Italian, Mexican, Asian, Burger and Pizza. There is also a shuttle service to the Disney Parks for those who prefer not to drive. <br/><br/>Windsor Hills Resort is located off highway 192 just west of Walt Disney World. Restaurants, diners and shops, the major attractions, shopping malls and golf courses are within easy reach. Windsor Hills is located just minutes from the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, MGM Studios, and Downtown Disney. The resort is also close to Orlando's other main attractions, such as Sea World and Universal Studios and the sights of International Drive. <br/>We run specials from time to time. Please call us at 321-250-1438 for details and reservation.<br/><br/>Ask  for Monthly  Special Rates are  availables.<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[899/month - 0BR - Montreal Furnished Apartment]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[MYSTUDIOMONTREAL.COM<br/><br/>Hablamos Espanol!<br/><br/>Downtown Montreal, McGill and Place-des-Arts metro. Fully furnished, equipped and decorated studios, suites and one bedroom apartments. Cable TV, high speed Internet, phone service, microwave oven, linen, dinnerware, etc. Very clean, guaranteed. Newly renovated and redecorated.<br/>514-844-0744<br/>http://www.MyStudioMontreal.com<br/>JUST BRING YOUR LUGGAGES!<br/> <br/>Centre-ville, métro McGill et Place-des-Arts. Studios, suites et appartements une chambre entièrement meublés, équipés et décorés. Télévision câblée, Internet haute vitesse, service du téléphone, literie et serviettes, four micro-ondes, vaisselle. Propreté garantie. Nouvellement rénovés et redécorés.<br/>514-844-0744           <br/>http://www.MyStudioMontreal.com<br/>N'APPORTEZ QUE VOS VALISES !<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[1900/month - 1BR - Appartement-MeublE-Sur-Le-Plateau-mont-royal]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/3981822.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[L'avenue du Mont-Royal et la rue Saint-Denis réservent autant de surprises, au fil de la multitude de magasins d'accessoires de maison, de boutiques de mode de toutes tendances et de restaurants de toutes les nationalités. La rue Prince-Arthur, réservée aux piétons, est bordée de sympathiques restaurants où les clients peuvent apporter leur vin. Sur la rue Laurier, les nombreuses boutiques proposent des produits alimentaires raffinés — pain, pâtés, fromages, pâtisserie et chocolats fins — aussi exquis qu'à Paris. <br/><br/>L'Appartement <br/><br/><br/>     Très bel appartement refait à neuf par un designer Québéois. De style "Africain"- plancher et table en bois massif exotique- cet appartement peut accueillir jusqu'à 4 personnes grâce à son lit double et à son futon. L'écran plasma, les lampes, le mobilier en TECK au balcon donnent un caché particulier à cet appartement haut de gamme, ensoleillé et calme. Que ce soit pour un séjour romantique, une virée en famille, ou en passage professionnel à Montréal, cet appartement est à la croisée de 3 quartiers agréables, soit le Plateau, le Mile-End, et Outremont. Il est tout équipé, n'emportez que vos bagages. Le stationnement privée vous permettra de vous stationner à votre aise juste devant l'appartement. <br/>     <br/>     <br/><br/>Compris dans l'appartement <br/><br/><br/> Généraux Draps et serviettes, Machine à laver, Fer et table à repasser, Air conditionné, Four, Réfrigérateur et congélateur, Grille pain, Casseroles et poelles, TV, Lecteur DVD, Stéréo, Radio, sèche linge, Douche, micro-ondes, chauffage central, Baignoire, Téléphone, Internet sans fil <br/> Interdit Animaux de compagnie, Fêtes, Fumer <br/><br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[2900/month - 0BR - Location-Appartement-Meuble-Saisonnier-A-Montreal]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/3981768.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[L'Appartement <br/><br/><br/>     L 'appartement comporte 2 étages au premier un grand salon une salle à manger pouvant accueillir plusieurs personnes<br/>     une salle télé confortable, une cuisine ultra moderne tout équipé ainsi qu'une toilette .Un foyer est ouvert entre la salle télé et le salon.<br/>     Au deuxième vous trouverez 2 chambres situé coté jardins, une salle de bain complète et un grand hall avec puit de lumière. <br/><br/>Compris dans l'appartement <br/><br/><br/> Généraux Draps et serviettes, Machine à laver, Fer et table à repasser, Air conditionné, Four, Réfrigérateur et congélateur, Grille pain, Casseroles et poelles, TV, Lecteur DVD, Stéréo, Radio, sèche linge, machine à laver, Douche, micro-ondes, chauffage central, Baignoire, Téléphone, Internet, Lit Queen, Cheminée <br/> Interdit Animaux de compagnie, Fêtes, Fumer <br/><br/><br/><br/>Prix - Deluxe Flat <br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[2899/month - 0BR - Montreal-Furnished-Flat-Rental]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/3942519.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The Apartment <br/><br/><br/>     The appartement has 2 levels , on the first one you will found a large living room and a dinning, room where you can receive many people.<br/>     a confortable TV room, a very modern kitchen and a toilet. A fireplace is open on living and TV room side.<br/>     On the second floor you have two bedrooms sutiated on the garden side, a complete bathroom , a large hall with sky light. <br/><br/>Apartment features <br/><br/><br/> General bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, stereo, radio, dryer machine, dishwasher, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, Internet, Queen Size Bed, Chimney <br/> Not allowed Pets, Parties, Smoking <br/><br/><br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[1200/month - 1BR - Saint-denis-Rentals-Montreal-Furnished-Bachelor-Montreal]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/3924809.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The Apartment <br/><br/><br/>     The SAFARI loft will remind you of the colours of Africa, in the heart of Montreal! Discover the enchanting landscapes of Montreal in this vast studio, completely furnished including bedding, towels and kitchen necessities. Located in the “bush” of the hottest quarter of Montreal – Le Plateau Mont-Royal – you are only steps from the bars & restaurants of rue St-Denis. You can stay in touch with the local phone access provided and the WiFi service! Cable TV with a DVD player is also included. Option parking – sun guaranteed! <br/><br/>Apartment features <br/><br/><br/> General bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, air-conditioning, fridge-freezer, toaster, TV, DVD player, stereo, dryer machine, shower, microwave, heating, telephone, Internet <br/> Not allowed Pets, Parties, Smoking <br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[3200/month - 0BR - Luxury suite in the trendy neighborood of Montreal]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/3884614.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[<br/>The Apartment<br/><br/>     Urban industrial lounge-style apartment: large private terrace and luxurious greenspace, innovative design and interior decor, open concept kitchen with bar counter adjoining the spacious living area, inclined 12ft ceilings, large windows and abundance of light, one closed bedroom adjoining a luxurious bathroom with double Jacuzzi and designer shower stall.<br/><br/>Apartment features<br/><br/>Apartment General Amenities General	bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, toaster, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, stereo, radio, Jacuzzi, dryer machine, dishwasher, shower, microwave, heating, bathtub, telephone, Internet Wireless, Queen Size Bed<br/>Apartments not allowed Not allowed	Pets, Parties, Smoking<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[1300/week - 2BR - Corporate luxury apartment]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/3875534.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The apartment is between le Plateau and Outremont  , 10 minutes from downtown<br/>The design is  beautiful and modern  , the room are shade open with  high ceiling<br/><br/>The apartment have 2 level , on the first one you will found a large living room and a dinning, room where you can receive many people.<br/>a comfortable TV room, a very modern kitchen and a toilet. A fireplace is open on living and TV room side.<br/>On the second floor you have two bed room on the garden side,  a complete bathroom , a large hall with sky light.<br/><br/>Available starting on the 15th of december<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[3000/month - 0BR - Corporative hight end apartment in the heart of Montreal]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/3875528.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The apartment is between le Plateau and Outremont  , 10 minutes from downtown<br/>The design is  beautiful and modern  , the room are shade open with  high ceiling<br/><br/>The apartment have 2 level , on the first one you will found a large living room and a dinning, room where you can receive many people.<br/>a comfortable TV room, a very modern kitchen and a toilet. A fireplace is open on living and TV room side.<br/>On the second floor you have two bed room on the garden side,  a complete bathroom , a large hall with sky light.<br/><br/>Available starting on the 15th of december<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[3000/month - 2BR - Executive apartment]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/3875525.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The apartment is between le Plateau and Outremont  , 10 minutes from downtown<br/>The design is  beautiful and modern  , the room are shade open with  high ceiling<br/><br/>The apartment have 2 level , on the first one you will found a large living room and a dinning, room where you can receive many people.<br/>a comfortable TV room, a very modern kitchen and a toilet. A fireplace is open on living and TV room side.<br/>On the second floor you have two bed room on the garden side,  a complete bathroom , a large hall with sky light.<br/><br/>Available starting on the 15th of december<br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[2999/month - 0BR - Corporate 2 Bedrooms apartment in Montreal International District]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[The Apartment <br/>     Situated at the corner of Bleury and Viger, the Bellagio is right in the heart of downtown Montreal.<br/>     <br/>     This twenty storey residential complex will entice you with its modern architecture, its clever space saving design, and the numerous services that are offered. <br/>     <br/>     Within close proximity of the Place D’Armes metro, Victoria Square, access to the Ville Marie autoroute, Place Bonaventure and the Train Station, whichever direction you are heading in you are sure to reach your destination quickly.<br/>     <br/>     Whether for business, pleasure, or shopping, the Bellagio puts you close to any of your daily activities. <br/><br/>Apartment features <br/> General	Juicer, bed linen & towels, washing machine, iron & ironing board, hairdryer, air-conditioning, oven, fridge-freezer, pots & pans, TV, DVD player, stereo, radio, dryer machine, dishwasher, entrance security camera system, shower, microwave, heating, telephone, elevator, Internet Wireless, Internet, Queen Size Bed, Indoor Parking, Gym, Swimming Pool, Concierge<br/> Not allowed	Pets, Parties, Smoking<br/><br/>]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[1200/week - 0BR - Short term Executive furnish apartment in the plateau]]></title>
<link>http://www.expatriates.com/cls/3831177.html</link>
<description><![CDATA[The apartment is between le P