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Stars
Cities
- Acton Vale
- Beloeil Village
- Granby
- Marieville
- Saint - Hyacinthe
- Saint-Basile-Le-Grand
- Sainte-Helene-De-Bagot
Brands
- Ascend Collection
- Days Inn
- Holiday Inn Express
- Independent
- Sheraton
Property Types
- Hotel
Renovated, clean, good breakfast.
Clean, modern, great hot breakfast. Friendly staffs. Lots of amenities, well stocked on supplies.
We travel very frequently, and this hotel was one of the cleanest we have ever been to. It has been renovated and is very modern¿.no carpets!
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Underground heated parking
room decor
Very clean and spacious room. Good lighting choices for working and also for relaxing.
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The gorgeous free breakfast
Good service, good location , clean, quiet, for once, the air conditionner wasn't making noise to keep us awake, Very happy with the choice
the room was great TV although not very important to me was HUGE, computer in the room was a big surprised and useful. Room was very clean :)
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Location. Cleanliness. Restaurant in the hotel.
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Very clean
Close to reataurants
Staff was friendly and tried to rectify the mistake as best they could. They ended up giving us 2 doubles because that's all that was available, however we booked for a queen and pull out due to size.
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Cleanliness
Very nice personnel, was wonderfully professional.
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The room was super cute and the beds very comfortable. I loved the themed decor.
Perfectly clean Friendly staff
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Its location, size of room and continental breakfast included
The room was super clean
Highest quality/price in the area.
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adequate - but pricey
Very close & convenient location for where we needed to be thought the day.
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Location, lobby, pool, it was really clean and nice.
Soins massage et esth�tique tr�s appr�ci�s.
The view of the parking lot
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Tips
- Quebec hotels add 5% GST and 9.975% QST to listed room rates, totaling 14.975%. Budget an extra $15–$25 CAD (approx. $11–$18 USD) nightly for taxes. Verify the final rate at booking, as taxes are rarely included upfront.
- Driving from downtown Montreal to Saint-Hyacinthe covers 55–65 km and typically takes 45–65 minutes via Autoroute 20 outside peak hours. Compare car rental rates or verify shuttle options if traveling during high-traffic periods.
- French is the default business language in Saint-Hyacinthe. Hotel staff are often bilingual, but preparing a brief French greeting or requesting bilingual service during booking ensures clear communication.
- Decline Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) and pay in Canadian dollars to avoid a 2–3% higher merchant exchange rate. Confirm the transaction is in CAD before you approve card payments.
- Rates for events like the Saint-Hyacinthe Fair (late August to early September) increase 25–40%. Book 6–8 weeks in advance to secure rooms at $100–$150 CAD (approx. $73–$109 USD) nightly.
- Check Wi-Fi speed before arrival if you need to work remotely. Public-facing hotels generally provide 25–40 Mbps download, but older motels might deliver under 10 Mbps during peak times; ask the hotel directly if speed is critical.
- Step-free access is offered at 32% of hotels in Saint-Hyacinthe, but online listings rarely show full details. Confirm step-free entries or roll-in showers by calling or emailing the hotel directly before booking.
- Municipal tap water in Saint-Hyacinthe is potable and fluoridated. Bring a reusable bottle to save $2–$4 CAD (approx. $1–$3 USD) per day versus buying bottled water.
- Hotels along Route 116 usually charge $0–$8 CAD (approx. $0–$6 USD) for parking per night, while downtown properties often cost $12–$15 CAD (approx. $9–$11 USD). Compare parking fees before booking if you’re driving.
- Hotels within 400 m of Rue Martel experience nighttime noise averaging 55–65 dB. For quieter stays, select properties near Parc Roland-Beaudin, where nighttime noise averages 42–48 dB.