Quebec City Hotels

Auberge St-Antoine

At a Glance

    Pros

  • historic architectural accents and exhibits are unique

    Cons

  • low vacancy rate means guests must plan well in advance

Fodorite Reviews

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Auberge St-Antoine Review

On the site of a 19th-century maritime warehouse, this charming hotel incorporates the historic stone walls of the old building along with artifacts dating to the 1600s, many of which were found during expansion excavation, and are encased in glass displays in the public areas and guest rooms. The Auberge is a member of the prestigious Relais & Chateaux chain—which isn't easy to join or continue to qualify for. Antiques and contemporary pieces fill the bedrooms, some with fireplaces, large terraces, or river views. A few rooms have themes, such as the Capitaine, decorated as a ship-captain's quarters, the Victorian, or the Garden. Guests can arrange DVD movie screenings at Cinema St-Antoine, a comfy on-site theater, or work up an appetite in the gym before dining at the hotel's restaurant, Panache.

    Hotel Details

  • 84 rooms, 11 suites.
  • Rate includes breakfast, no meals.
  • Credit cards accepted.

Fodorite Reviews

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    A Wonderful Experience

    We started off our trip to the Province of Quebec in Quebec City. We requested a contemporary room with a water view and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. While the room was not particularly large and the closet smaller, the bathroom was enormous. The in-room espresso maker was a nice touch and used every day. The public areas of the hotel are beautiful and serene. We had a delicious duck dinner at Panache. (If you love Parisian-style macaroons, go to the Paillard Bakery in the Haute Ville.) We will definitely return to this wonderful hotel.

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    Un grand hotel!

    We just came back for a 4 day stay at the Auberge St. Antoine and we loved it and cannot wait to go back. We stayed in one of the suite thematique (the captain room). My son who is 10 loved it; it was like staying on a boat. The service was incredible. We ate at their restaurant Le Panache which decor and food is excellent (pricey) A memorable evening. A wonderful trip. We highly recommend this hotel, a bit expensive but you receive the best in quality and service.

    by cocoched, 11/28/06

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