Auberge Saint-Antoine – Quebec City, Canada
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Built on an archeological site, this place offers a groundbreaking getaway.
Located in Quebec City’s Old Port, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Auberge Saint-Antoine combines centuries-old artifacts with contemporary comforts to create an invaluable stay. Within its three historical buildings, guests will discover an array of fabulous finds, including the Cinema Saint-Antoine for private film screenings, LeGym for spa treatments and the Archaeo Tour for delightful insight into the grounds. And Panache will ruin guests for other restaurants with its modern twist on Quebec’s old-world cuisine.
TripAdvisor travelers loved…
The history of the hotel, the outstanding service and the magnificent meals at Panache.
The Spellbinders
- Waking up to complimentary breakfast each morning
- Extreme accolades for being named one of best hotels in Canada for 9 years running by Condé Nast Traveller magazine
- Pretty fingers and toes with a mani/pedi at LeGym
- Viewing films in the private screening room
- Discovering the hotel’s storied past during a complimentary Archaeo Tour of the grounds
Some Reminders
- Heated, indoor valet parking is available. Contact the hotel for more information
Ahh-menities
- Panache restaurant
- Café-Bar Artefact
- Located on an archaeological site in Quebec City
- Spa and massage services
- LeGym fitness center
- Cinema Saint-Antoine
- Archaeo Tour of hotel’s archaeological artifacts
- Complimentary wireless Internet access
- Car-wash services
- Children's program with kid-friendly amenities
- Pet friendly
- In-room dining
- Concierge services
Out & About
With a history that spans more than 400 years, Old Quebec offers plenty to unearth. And you’ll make plenty of vacation discoveries when you spend your day visiting the area’s historic sites, shopping in its stylish boutiques and indulging in progressive French cuisine.
You might like to…
- Restore an interest in Inuit art at the Brousseau Gallery, which features original stone animal sculptures from the regions of Baffin, Nunavik and Kivalliq.
- Discover unique, upscale menu items like Rabbit stuffed with blood pudding and homemade gnocchi at Restaurant Toast.
- Collect some custom-made dresses, accessories and apparel—as well as exclusive European imports—at the Jean Grenier boutique.
- Uncover the secrets of Canadian history at the 21-year-old Musée de la Civilisation, which features several hands-on exhibits about Radio-Canada and Inuit culture.
- Search for the perfect wine pairing at Restaurant Initiale, which offers Quebec cheese prepared tableside and a tasting menu with dishes like Lamelles of Flounder.
- Treasure 37 acres of Québec City's history at La Citadelle de Québec, the largest British fortress in North America and home to the old Royal 22nd Regiment.
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Getting There
By Land
Quebec City is located in eastern Canada, accessible via QC-136 and Autoroute 440. Valet parking is available. Please contact the hotel for more information.
By Air
The hotel is about 11 miles from Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport.