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Situated in Saint-Sauveur, Hotel Le Versailles Saint-Sauveur offers 3-star accommodation, as well as free Wi-Fi, an indoor pool and a Jacuzzi. It also provides massage services, an express check-in and check-out feature and a ski school.
Cheapest month: | September |
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Most expensive month: | February |
Average price in Saint-Sauveur: | ₹ 12,283/night |
Cheapest price found: | ₹ 3,762/night |
Cheapest day: | Wednesday |
Most expensive day: | Thursday |
Situated in Saint-Sauveur, Hotel Le Versailles Saint-Sauveur offers 3-star accommodation, as well as free Wi-Fi, an indoor pool and a Jacuzzi. It also provides massage services, an express check-in and check-out feature and a ski school.
Situated in Saint-Sauveur, Hotel Le Versailles Saint-Sauveur offers 3-star accommodation, as well as free Wi-Fi, an indoor pool and a Jacuzzi. It also provides massage services, an express check-in and check-out feature and a ski school.
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Saint-Sauveur is a picturesque town set in the heart of the Laurentians, a Quebec mountain range known for world-class skiing, cobalt-blue lakes and winding riverways. The town features an attractive main street dotted with independent galleries and hosts one of Canada's top arts festivals in summer.
Rue Principale is the town's bustling main thoroughfare, anchored by a beautiful stone church topped by a white steeple. The street is lined with upscale boutiques and art galleries showcasing works from local Quebec artists. You'll also find plenty of cafes, restaurants and artisan delis selling gourmet cheese and wine.
In winter, skiers flock to St-Sauveur Valley Resort, an enormous complex featuring five peaks and over 100 groomed runs. Mont St-Sauveur offers fantastic night skiing, while Viking is famous for its 1.5-kilometre-long scenic toboggan ride. Cross-country skiers will love exploring the 150-kilometre network of trails at Morin Heights.
The Laurentian Ski Museum showcases the region's alpine past through vintage skis, iconic photographs and exhibits on the complex relationship French-Canadians have with winter. The Hall of Fame celebrates famous ski athletes, prominent journalists and key organisations.
The 1,500-square-kilometre Parc National du Mont Tremblant is laced with hiking and mountain-biking trails. It’s also home to beautiful paddling routes like the Méandres de la Diable, a scenic stretch of river past lush evergreen forests and rugged mountains.
Saint-Sauveur's town centre is easy to explore on foot. A rental car is best for exploring the Saint-Sauveur Valley and the Laurentians. The town is a 60-kilometre drive from Montréal.
Relais St-Denis, rated with a score of 8.2 from 1,315 reviewers, is one of the most popular hotels in Saint-Sauveur. Other top stays include Hotel Le Versailles, with an average rating of 7.9 from 807 reviewers, and Hotel & Suites Les Laurentides Saint Sauveur, with a score of 7.7 from 1,064 reviewers.
Relais St-Denis is a good hotel close to Mont Saint-Sauveur - it has scored 8.2 over 1,315 reviews from HotelsCombined users.