This is awesome, I've always been a traveling enthusiast. I just wish I had the means to do this. Unfortunately I live in a country that offers little to no opportunities despite graduating.
Wow… Kenya is a beautiful country though. You can certainly create a channel where you are and show Kenya to the world. I’m sure it has a lot to offer. I would certainly like to see Kenya one day. I ever you create content, I would watch 👍🏾
I just left there it is absolutely everything he says in war I highly recommend it and from New York to Montreal is only 15 minutes by Queen I was trying to say p l a n e
Excellent ! Happy to hear that you share the same sentiment about the hotel! It’s very unique and the location is very well situated. Easily accessible by public transportation. It’s high season now. Did you find the rates were reasonable ?
Hmm.. pretty much anything downtown during high season will be similarly priced. Can very easily stay 10-15 minutes outside the downtown core because of the wide coverage of our metro and bus network… it’s very good. Maybe air bnb could also be an option. But the Honeyrose hotel is quite nice. Thanks for watching !!
Thx again. When you say downtown is it a preferable area for tourists to stay or any suggestions to area thats has a vibe thats cool enjoyable than downtown? Never been to Montreal so i dont know of any spots thats cool besides staying downtown TIA
Definitely the plateau region. Tons of restaurants in that area. Maybe Verdun along Wellington street or even around Monkland street in N.D.G. All of these areas have quick access to public transit. So you can still easily make your way to the downtown/ old Montreal region. Check out my top 30 Montreal activities video. You’ll find some good info there too. Hope you have a great first-time experience in MTL . VIDEO:Top 30 things to do when visiting Montreal Canada. A complete travel guide for fun activities in MTL ruclips.net/video/XaMq8vqLvV0/видео.html
The Honeyrose is a gem. I stayed in one of their corner rooms last December. Stunning hotel.
I agree! Such a unique hotel. Thanks for watching 🙏🏽
Awesome❤
I appreciate you watching 🙏🏽. Have a good one!
Very well done! The editing is amazing 🔥
Thank you so much😄. Happy you enjoyed the video 🙏🏽
This is awesome, I've always been a traveling enthusiast. I just wish I had the means to do this. Unfortunately I live in a country that offers little to no opportunities despite graduating.
I appreciate you watching🙏🏽. Can I ask which city you’re from ?
Wow… Kenya is a beautiful country though. You can certainly create a channel where you are and show Kenya to the world. I’m sure it has a lot to offer. I would certainly like to see Kenya one day. I ever you create content, I would watch 👍🏾
@@travels_wright. That's a good idea, will definitely look into that once I plan accordingly!
@@travels_wright. Have you been to Kenya?
I have not. Seems like an amazing place to visit. Isn’t there a safari that you can do there ?
You create great hotel reviews. It would be great to get you to share on Plannin. I couldn't find your email address. Thank you
I just left there it is absolutely everything he says in war I highly recommend it and from New York to Montreal is only 15 minutes by Queen I was trying to say p l a n e
Excellent ! Happy to hear that you share the same sentiment about the hotel! It’s very unique and the location is very well situated. Easily accessible by public transportation. It’s high season now. Did you find the rates were reasonable ?
Nice!!!
Anything cheaper?
Tia
Hmm.. pretty much anything downtown during high season will be similarly priced. Can very easily stay 10-15 minutes outside the downtown core because of the wide coverage of our metro and bus network… it’s very good. Maybe air bnb could also be an option. But the Honeyrose hotel is quite nice.
Thanks for watching !!
Thx again.
When you say downtown is it a preferable area for tourists to stay or any suggestions to area thats has a vibe thats cool enjoyable than downtown?
Never been to Montreal so i dont know of any spots thats cool besides staying downtown
TIA
Definitely the plateau region. Tons of restaurants in that area. Maybe Verdun along Wellington street or even around Monkland street in N.D.G. All of these areas have quick access to public transit. So you can still easily make your way to the downtown/ old Montreal region. Check out my top 30 Montreal activities video. You’ll find some good info there too. Hope you have a great first-time experience in MTL . VIDEO:Top 30 things to do when visiting Montreal Canada. A complete travel guide for fun activities in MTL
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