About Quality Inn & Conference Centre Downtown Sudbury
This centrally located, four-storey hotel is just a ten-minute walk from Downtown Sudbury. Along with a pool, Quality Inn & Conference Centre Downtown Sudbury offers a restaurant and a bar.
Warm guest rooms with traditional furnishings provide desks, flat-screen TVs and tea/coffee-making equipment. Some quarters offer mini-fridges and microwaves. Classically styled suites – some with solid wood floors – add separate living areas.
There’s a business centre, five meeting rooms and laundry facilities (extra). Wi-Fi and parking (including large vehicles) are both free.
On-site dining is available at Don Cherry's Sports Grill, and visitors can enjoy drinks at Lounge 390. Numerous cafes, restaurants, fast-food outlets and bars are located close by.
Quality Inn & Conference Centre Downtown Sudbury is a five-minute walk from the Sudbury Arena and a mile from Bell Park’s lovely boardwalk and beaches.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Highly convenient location
Easy to get to and close to nearly all of the major attractions (and Downtown area) in Sudbury; this hotel makes a great base from which to explore. Being within a very easy walk of the Sudbury Arena is a massive bonus, too.
positive:
Staff members are very accommodating
Many visitors have had nothing but good things to say about the warm and generally very welcoming staff members working at this hotel. The knowledgeable and helpful reception team came in for particular praise.
positive:
Great view of the Bridge of Nations
This hotel is literally right next door to the much-loved Bridge of Nations, an elevated motorway lined with the flags of our planet’s many different nations. It’s not every day you get to wake up to a view of an iconic local landmark, is it?
Negative Reviews
negative:
Car park has some issues
As well as being rather small, the car park here is littered with pot holes, especially near the entrance where some of them resemble small craters. You’ll also need to be very careful on snowy days as there's a pretty significant incline of about 30% to negotiate.
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Neighbourhood feels a little sketchy after dark
It’s fair to say that the area where the hotel is based isn’t exactly the most welcoming part of Sudbury you could hope to find. Indeed, things can feel somewhat intimidating and ‘edgy’ once the sun goes down...
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Avoid south-facing rooms if you can
There is a train yard directly south of the hotel which, quite unsurprisingly, generates quite a lot of noise. If you don’t want to be woken by the sound of locomotives warming up their engines at four in the morning, every morning, then request a room at the back of the building.