Auberge Saint Antoine
So much more than a hotel, the Auberge St Antoine lives and breathes the history of Old Quebec in a stylish and elegant environment. An ideal choice for couples and families alike this beautiful hotel fuses contemporary living with old world charm.
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Wonderful location in the heart of the old town
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Relaxed contemporary style with a historic twist
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Fascinating artifacts throughout the hotel making it a living breathing exhibit
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Excellent accommodation options including some special themed suties
This stunning hotel opened in 1992 and immediately impressed with its lobby set in the city’s only remaining 19th century dockside warehouse. Over the last two decades the hotel has grown while still retaining its historic traditions and adding a unique concept of blending the historic artifacts found during the excavations into a living museum for guests to enjoy. This concept is apparent from the moment you walk in with fascinating wall displays adorning the lobby area and then down into the cozy bar. Here you will find modern furnishings side by side with centuries old artifacts.
The hotel offers a superb fine dining restaurant in Panache, an elegant yet warm and vibrant restaurant perfect for a sumptuous breakfast or an intimate dinner for two. There is an extensive wine cellar to choose from as well as an impressive variety of menu choices sourced from the local area.
The hotel also offers a gym, massage rooms and tucked away, its very own cinema for guest use. Guest rooms lend themselves to couples or families alike, offering a choice of contemporary style or the unusual “Maison Hunts” the historic themed suites in the oldest part of the hotel, quite an experience in themselves. This exceptional hotel offers a fascinating base for exploring the city of Quebec, there is something for everyone here and it won’t disappoint.
When to visit
The hotel offers its very own private cinema where guests can enjoy their favorite film all to themselves for no extra cost
Location
Located at the heart of Québec City’s Old Port and across from the majestic St. Lawrence River, the Auberge is just steps from the fortifications, museums, and bustling streets of the Petit Champlain district.