Auberge Saint-Antoine

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Expansion in progress. Closed from March 22nd until May 7th 2026
Welcome to Auberge Saint-Antoine, where past and present meet in the heart of Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This unique hotel-museum overlooks the Saint Lawrence River, with every corner telling a story and reflecting our commitment to authenticity and excellence. Our culinary team creates seasonal menus using fresh products from our Ferme du Coteau, celebrating Quebec’s terroir. Experience warm hospitality, rustic charm, and generous cuisine.

Electric Vehicle Charging Station:
Yes

Access for Mobility Impaired People:
Partial

Parking:
Indoor on site for a fee

CITQ: 091254

Number of Units: 95,
Number of Units With Air Conditioning: 95,
Number of Units With Mini Fridge: 95,
Number of Units With Private Bathroom: 95,

AvailableUnavailable
Airport Shuttle : Unavailable,
Elevators : Available,
Free WI-FI Internet : Available,
Indoor Spa : Available,
Old Québec Shuttle : Unavailable,
Outdoor Spa : Unavailable,
Pet-Friendly : Available,
Units with Kitchenette : Available,

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TripAdvisor 4.8 (Based on 3185 reviews)

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Address :
8, rue Saint-Antoine
Québec, QC,
G1K 4C9
Auberge Saint-Antoine

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