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You can explore Montréal from this hostel with great rates, social events & free breakfast

Save 15% when you book three nights and enjoy a sustainable fall stay.

Front view of Saintlo Hostel Montréal with red awnings and guests walking inside. Right: Two young women talking and relaxing in a bright dorm room at Saintlo Hostel.

Saintlo Hostel exterior in Montréal. Right: Friends chatting inside Saintlo Hostel dorm

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Fall in Montréal is like no other — tree-lined streets bursting with colour, the smell of freshly baked bagels in the air, and vibrant neighbourhoods waiting to be explored.

If you're looking for an affordable way to soak it all in, Saintlo Montréal puts you right in the heart of the city. Located at 1030 Mackay Street, this bustling hostel is designed for curious travellers who want more than just a place to sleep.

Two friends in a bunk bed having a conversation in a youth hostel dorm room. Well-equipped shared rooms start at $35 a night. Courtesy of Saintlo Hostels

Just steps from both the Orange and Green Metro Lines, Saintlo Montréal offers shared rooms starting at $35, with private options available as well. And for a limited time, book three nights and save 15% — leaving more in your pocket for authentic poutine, microbrews, and last-minute adventures.

What makes Saintlo Hostels stand out isn't just the value, but the way they connect people. Start the evening singing your heart out at karaoke or bonding over a communal dinner that feels more like a family meal.

A person in a graphic shirt playing a guitar. Right: A group of friends sharing a meal around a long table. Saintlo Montréal's packed social calendar will keep you busy.Courtesy of Saintlo Hostels

Join a pub crawl through Montréal's best local spots, take a microbrewery tour, or hunt for bargains during a thrift shop outing. If friendly competition is more your style, test your trivia skills during quiz night.

Prefer something low-key? Roll out a mat for yoga by the canal and soak in the fresh air as the city slowly wakes around you.

Saintlo Montréal is a perfect base for exploring top attractions, buzzing nightlife, and hidden gems known only to locals. When you're not out discovering the city, fuel up with free breakfast, catch up on work in one of the coworking spaces, or relax on the bar and terrace.

A man in a basketball singlet plays a guitar and smiles at a laughing woman in a white camisole who is drinking a beer. New friends and good time await at Saintlo Montreal. Courtesy of Saintlo Hostels

As a not-for-profit organization, Saintlo Hostels keeps sustainability at its core. From the communal kitchen to eco-friendly practices, it's a thoughtful way to travel while making lasting memories.

With an unbeatable location and a calendar of curated activities, Saintlo Montréalmakes it easy to dive into the city's culture. The 24-hour reception means there's always someone around if you need anything, and the safe, welcoming vibe is perfect for solo travellers.

Whether you're in town for a few nights or a full fall getaway, it's a great spot to meet fellow travellers and experience Montréal in an authentic way you won't forget.

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