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Auberge Saint-Antoine

From Kathy Hagood, for About.com

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What's Special About Auberge Saint-Antoine:

Set in Quebec City's charming Old Port historic district, the Auberge Saint-Antoine showcases artifacts from the city's early history in a stylish modern setting. The riverfront hotel's ambiance is one of efficiency and practicality as well as warmth and beauty. The auberge is just steps away from some of the old city's top museums, shops, restaurants and bars. The luxury hotel's unique interior design both comforts and invigorates. Hotel staff members are pleasant, service oriented and bilingual. Pictures of Auberge Saint-Antoine

Guest Rooms at Auberge Saint-Antoine:

94 guest rooms include 82 standard guestrooms (minimum of 320 square feet) and 12 suites. Guests are pampered with amenities including a Bose CD player and selection of CDs in each room and the hotel's signature We Live Like This product line. Each room features unique décor as well as goose down duvet and pillows, bathrobes and slippers, high-speed Internet access, iron and ironing board, coffeemaker, no-fog mirrors, walk-in shower, over-size tub, hairdryer, in-room safe and mini-bar. Nightly rates from about $159.

Dining at Auberge Saint-Antoine:

  • Award-winning Panache will delight foodies. Chef Francois Blais performs culinary magic, turning local ingredients and traditional French Canadian dishes into gourmet delights for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The restaurant's historic maritime warehouse setting and richly comfortable décor adds to the experience.
  • For quick bites and more casual dining, try Café Artifact, which also serves as the hotel's ultra sophisticated lobby bar.
  • Each Wednesday night at 5:30 p.m. a guest reception is held in Café Artifact. One or more members of the Price family, who own the hotel, and hotel managers typically attend.

Amenities at Auberge Saint-Antoine:

  • Guests can watch movies at Cinema Saint-Antoine when it's not being used for corporate events.
  • The business center features two computer terminals with high-speed Internet access.

Attractions Near Auberge Saint-Antoine:

The Old Port area of Quebec City is a UNESCO World Heritage travel destination. Many attractions, including La Citadelle Quebec, are within walking distance of the Auberge Saint-Antoine. Just next door is the Musee de la Civilisation. The best way to tour the Old Port area is to start at the top of the hill via a short tram ride and work your way down. The hotel is also a quick taxi ride away from one of the province's loveliest sights, Montmorency Falls.

Archeo Tour:

Auberge Saint-Antoine is located on the Ilot Hunt, one of Quebec's City's richest archaeological sites. Artifacts from various historic periods of the Saint Lawrence riverfront development are displayed throughout the hotel. A guided tour, offered daily by the general manager, provides guests with insight into the history of the area. I was fascinated by the short tour.

Contact Auberge Saint-Antoine:

About 20 minutes from the Quebec International Airport. Compare Flights
8, rue Saint-Antoine, Québec, QC, Canada G1K 4C9
Phone: (418) 692-2211, toll-free from U.S. (888) 692-2211
Web site: Auberge Saint-Antoine
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