Brown leather sofas and easy chairs and wrought-iron and wood chandeliers fill the spacious lobby of this former private house. All rooms have sleigh beds with bedspreads in green, beige, or blue. Rooms in the newer section are a bit larger; deluxe rooms have fireplaces and double whirlpool baths. Some rooms look out on the Plains of Abraham, but most have a view of the National Assembly and the Upper Town. In 2007, 92 rooms were added-with urban plasma screens, white linen, and warm wood. Weddings are welcome in the ballroom and executives in the hotel's 10 meeting rooms. The Cháteau Laurier is rated three diamonds by the CAA. Nearby, the busy Grande Allée is crowded with popular restaurants and trendy bars.
Reviewed by mmtrio from Massachusetts on 2/27/07
Fantastic hotel - the corner luxury suites are well worth the money - go ahead and splurge. It was still half the price of a smaller room at the Chateau Frontenac. Bathrooms were lux, large whirlpool tubs, nice tile floors. The room's real working wood fireplaces really helped take the chill out of the QC winter. Very romantic place. We went during Winter Carnival. Learned that most of the events were on the weekend (heads up).
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