Best For
Budget solo travelers seeking a unique, low-cost stay in a central location.
Located in Montréal's vibrant Ville-Marie district, Capsule Hotel provides a unique lodging alternative inspired by Japanese-style pods. Each individual capsule is designed to maximize space and includes modern essentials such as a TV, a safe, and USB charging ports. While the experience is novel and the price point is hard to beat for a central city location, the setup is strictly minimalist with shared bathroom facilities. Guests can enjoy the convenience of being steps away from a variety of restaurants and shops, making it a functional choice for those who need a simple place to crash while exploring the city.
Located in Montréal's vibrant Ville-Marie district, Capsule Hotel provides a unique lodging alternative inspired by Japanese-style pods. Each individual capsule is designed to maximize space and includes modern essentials such as a TV, a safe, and USB charging ports. While the experience is novel and the price point is hard to beat for a central city location, the setup is strictly minimalist with shared bathroom facilities. Guests can enjoy the convenience of being steps away from a variety of restaurants and shops, making it a functional choice for those who need a simple place to crash while exploring the city.
Unique futuristic capsule sleeping pods.
Highly competitive pricing for downtown Montreal.
Pods equipped with personal TVs, safes, and USB ports.
Excellent walkability to local shops and restaurants.
Friendly and accommodating front desk staff.
Budget solo travelers seeking a unique, low-cost stay in a central location.
CAD $
Late Night
French, English
Solo, Budget Travel, Tourists
Capsule Hotel in Montréal is frequently cited for its exceptional affordability, with many guests noting that the low price point is its strongest draw. The location in Ville-Marie is highly praised for being central and walkable to various downtown amenities. Reviewers find the capsules themselves to be a 'cool experience,' noting they are surprisingly spacious and well-equipped with TVs and charging ports. However, the feedback is tempered by significant concerns regarding maintenance and comfort; specifically, the mattresses are described as very thin and uncomfortable. Cleanliness in the shared bathroom areas is a recurring issue, and several guests mentioned a shortage of toilets relative to the number of pods. While the staff is generally seen as friendly, the lack of soundproofing and privacy vents on the pod doors are common points of criticism for those seeking a quiet night's sleep.