Muffin at the Frontenac
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Muffin at the Frontenac
Muffin will be spending a fab Labor day at the Frontenac (dear I do hope I am spelling it correctly) and I am wondering if it is a fine hotel. Will it suit me? Are there amazing robes, and places, to dine, shope and stroll? What about super places to purchase makeup? Please help me out with outfits and anything at all! I love you! **smooch**
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Muffin, you were two thirds success, butI'm sure you can recovr from your errors.
It's the Fairmont Chateau Frontenac.
Fairmont from the international company that manages it ans someother very nmice hotels, and Chateau from the castle-like appearance of the place.
Quebec City is< i know for a fact, fiull of very stylish ladies who buy fine fashions and makeup locally. Other buyers of fine fashion and makeup will be equally welcome, I'm sure, too.
High heels may be a problem. BE aware that Quebec City is very hilly, and has rough cobblestone pavement.
The best strolling is on a boardwalk in front of the hotel. Wonderful views of the St. LAwrence river, the castle-like hotel, and visitors from all over the world sharing the boardwalk with you.
BAK
It's the Fairmont Chateau Frontenac.
Fairmont from the international company that manages it ans someother very nmice hotels, and Chateau from the castle-like appearance of the place.
Quebec City is< i know for a fact, fiull of very stylish ladies who buy fine fashions and makeup locally. Other buyers of fine fashion and makeup will be equally welcome, I'm sure, too.
High heels may be a problem. BE aware that Quebec City is very hilly, and has rough cobblestone pavement.
The best strolling is on a boardwalk in front of the hotel. Wonderful views of the St. LAwrence river, the castle-like hotel, and visitors from all over the world sharing the boardwalk with you.
BAK




