Auberge Saint-Antoine

More than a boutique hotel in the center of Quebec City's Old City. Hundreds of french and English artifacts adorn the hotel.

Auberge Saint-Antoine

More than a boutique hotel in the center of Quebec City's Old City. Hundreds of french and English artifacts adorn the hotel.

Auberge Saint-Antoine

A step back in time

Auberge Saint-Antoine is more than a boutique hotel; it is a museum with hundreds of artifacts from the French and English period, which makes you quickly forget that you are in a hotel. And that's not all, Auberge Saint Antoine is also located a stone's throw from Quebec'smain attractions, such as thePlace Royale and the Musée de la Civilization,where you get a good idea of the French culture of the city.

The hotel restaurant Panache is one of the best restaurants in the city and has already won many awards. Chef Julien Ouellet prepares classic French dishes with a modern twist with local ingredients from the on-own vegetable garden and surroundings. The view over the St. Lawrence River completes the special (taste) experience. Dining in a totally different setting? That is also possible, because Panache has a pop-up restaurant on the island of Ile d'Orléans in the middle of vineyard Vignoble de Saint-Pétronille.

Tips & Tops Auberge Saint-Antoine:

  • All 95 rooms of the hotel tell their own story and are modern equipped with a Bose sound system and a Nespresso coffee machine
  • Panache restaurant's wine list consists of about 700 different wines from no less than 14 countries
  • According to Condé Nast Traveller magazine, Auberge Saint-Antoine has been one of the world's best hotels since 2003
  • The hotel is also very important on TripAdvisor. In 2017, the hotel is priced as the best Top hotel in Canada in no less than 3 categories: Certificate of Excellence, Traveler's Choice – Hotels for Service, Traveler's Choice – Top Hotels
  • During the Archaeological Tour you will be given a tour of the hotel, reflecting on all the special artifacts found when the hotel was built
  • One of Quebec's coziest streets is Rue du Petit Champlain, a narrow pedestrian street in the oldest part of Quebec with numerous art galleries and bistros
  • Place Royale is quebec's oldest and most European-looking square. On this square, explorer Samuel de Champlain founded a fortress in 1608.

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