Auberge Saint-Antoine

Rated 9.4 in 432 reviews. 71 rooms.

★★★★

With quiet elegance, the Auberge Saint-Antoine melds past and present. As a hotel, it recalls an era when newcomers to the country arrived at the port and at Place Royale, where Samuel de Champlain built his "Abitation" in 1608 and thereby founded Québec. The archaelogical site on wich the hotel stands ha links with wvery stage in the evolution of Quebec's historic district, recognized as a Unesco World Heritage Site in 1985. The members of the Price family, the hotel's proprietors, have chosen the skilfully mix hospitality with history, and the past with the present.

Along the St. Lawrence River, steps from the shopping on Le Petit Champlain, this hotel in Quebec City's Old-Port area offers luxurious guestrooms and 2 on-site restaurants.

Auberge Saint-Antoine features guestrooms with free high-speed internet access, minibars and coffeemakers. Guests will feel pampered with goose down duvets and pillows as well as heated bathroom floors.

Guests at the Saint-Antoine Auberge can take advantage of the fitness centre, then relax with a massage. After a busy day, guests can browse the display of archaeological artifacts in the hotel.

Chez Muffy restaurant at the Auberge Saint-Antoine serves French-Canadian cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Guests can also enjoy a light meal in the hotel's Cafe Artefact.

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