Auberge Saint-Antoine

Quebec City, Canada

9.3 First Class
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About the Hotel

Nestled along the winding cobblestone streets of Quebec City's Old Port, the Auberge Saint-Antoine, a member of the prestigious Relais & Chateaux, stands as a testament to the city's rich history and cultural legacy. From the moment you step through its doors, a captivating ambiance envelops you, transporting you back in time to an era where artisans and merchants thrived amidst the bustling trade routes. Plush furnishings and crackling fireplaces beckon weary travelers to unwind, while the hotel's renowned spa offers an indulgent escape with its revitalizing treatments and soothing mineral baths. Each exquisitely appointed room whispers tales of bygone days, with exposed stone walls and antique furnishings that seamlessly blend the past and present. Sumptuous featherbeds adorned with fine linens invite restful slumbers, while the elegant bathrooms, adorned with gleaming marble and deep soaking tubs, provide a luxurious sanctuary. The Auberge's private museum houses a remarkable collection of artifacts unearthed during the hotel's construction, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the lives of those who once called these streets home. As you wander through the corridors, the scent of spices and the echoes of laughter from long-ago feasts seem to linger, inviting you to indulge in the hotel's epicurean delights at the renowned Panache restaurant, where masterfully crafted dishes celebrate the bounty of Quebec's terroir.

Location

Auberge Saint-Antoine
8 Saint-Antoine Street
Quebec City, Canada G1K 4C9

Nearest Airport: YQB

Features and Amenities

  • Dining
  • Wine Cellar
  • Room Service
  • On-Site Amenities
  • Concierge
  • Spa Services
  • Laundry Service
  • Fitness Center
  • Sauna
  • Valet Parking (fee may apply)
  • Art Collection
  • Personal Trainers
  • Theater
  • In-Room Amenities
  • Air Conditioning
  • Bathrobes
  • In-Room Safes
  • Mini Bar
  • Iron/Ironing Boards
  • Luxury Linens
  • Luxury Bath Amenities
  • Heated Floors
  • Individually Designed Rooms
  • Business
  • Business Center/Services
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Family
  • Babysitting
  • Nearby
  • Historic Sites
  • Shopping
  • Museums
  • Interests
  • City
  • Culture & Arts
  • Food & Wine
  • Honeymoons & Romance
  • Hotels
  • Signature Perks
  • Summer Getaways

Reviews for Auberge Saint-Antoine

A lovely hotel

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 days ago

The hotel was lovely and the buffet breakfast had plenty of selection. The only downside was the dining area very small especially as the hotel appeared to be full . I was surprised to find that what we thought was a double wardrobe turned out to house a fridge, coffee maker etc, a safe and a small set of drawers leaving no hanging space for clothes. Quebec is a beautiful city although a very long steep uphill walk to the centre from this hotel, no good if you struggle with any health issues

anne g - Sundern, Germany


Lovely super short stay (4.8/5)

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 weeks ago

I booked this hotel based on the excellent ratings, even though it isn’t part of GHA. I wanted to try three different hotels with excellent reviews during my stay in Quebec City. But it’s a pity my stay at Auberge St Antoine was so very short. The Auberge St Antoine experience: Communication via email began about a month before my month-long trip to North America. Through Jade and later, Geneviève, I had a private transfer arranged. My flight from Vancouver was unfortunately delayed, and so I landed two hours later, around 8pm. It was reassuring to find my chauffeur waiting to whisk me off to the hotel. We had a good chat and he turn out to be a highly trained professional who had protected many a dignitary’s life. How about that. I felt like precious cargo. By the time I checked in, it was just after 9.30pm, and unfortunately there was no longer any room service. I was too exhausted to find dinner elsewhere. Thankfully a lovely slice of chocolate birthday cake was waiting for me in my beautiful room. That was my dinner. The hotel and location: Auberge St Antoine is a “museum-hotel” situated in the heart of the Old Port. It has so much history, with archeological finds from both French and English regimes unearthed during its construction displayed as artifacts throughout the hotel. It is near famed restaurant La Tanière, and tourist attractions like Old Quebec, La Rue du Petit-Champlain, Funiculaire du Vieux Québec, La Fresque des Quebecois, Place Royale, L’Escalier Casse-Cou/Breakneck Steps, etc. There are also nice art galleries and shops nearby. The room: Each room is given a special name/theme with an artifact next to the room number. Mine was “La chambre des sources”. The window faced a little private garden. My room was très chic. It was spacious, with several chairs and corners to sit and relax. Besides the chocolate cake, there was a warm note of welcome from Camille, the assistant director of talent and culture; a card from room attendant Alex, who had prepared my room; two small chocolates; two packets of tisane (herbal tea) and bottled filtered water. Everything was done with finesse. It’s a Relais & Châteaux hotel afterall. The bed was really comfortable and I slept very well. I also really liked the bathroom with its mosaic-tile floor and its cute sliding door, as well as the rain shower over the bath tub, the comfy robes, fluffy slippers and Canadian brand Oneka toiletries. Breakfast: This was at the hotel’s Chez Muffy, housed in a historic warehouse. Amidst lots of hushed conversations in French, I had a most relaxing time. I got to choose a main dish from the menu (“Le Saint-Antoine” with well-prepared eggs, golden potatoes, crispy bacon, sausages, ham and bread), and the rest was a simple buffet. I thought the toast was also one of the best I had ever had - warm and crispy, with that satisfying scraping sound as you spread butter on it, then some confiture. Yum. Fellow guests at Chez Muffy looked well-rested, with ready smiles, and a general air of serenity and contentment. I kid you not. We were all relaxed and somehow in the mood for casual conversations with one another. The staff: When my driver found out I was also spending a night at the sprawling Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, he actually said that the service at the more intimate Auberge St Antoine would trump that of Le Chateau Frontenac. He was right in many ways. Like most top hotels in Asia, Auberge St Antoine was the only hotel during my stay in North America that prepared a slice of birthday cake for me. It also turned out to be a “lifesaver”, given my late arrival at the hotel. Staff were friendly and obliging. I can’t remember everyone’s names but I was very impressed when Marjorie (concierge) agreed to take me on a comprehensive tour of the hotel before checkout. It allowed me to more fully appreciate the history of the hotel and the significance of the beautiful artifacts on display throughout the hotel. Marjorie was also the first person to alert me to La Tanière, where I managed to dine at two nights later, after it was awarded two Michelin stars. Another staff who formed a positive impression was the friendly and chatty Antoine at front desk; it was of course much easier to remember his name. I must also thank housekeeping staff Alex for preparing my room so well, and the friendly and efficient staff at Chez Muffy. There was even a parting gift of two huge cookies in a box, and a complimentary transfer service up the hill to Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, with the assigned driver offering help if I ever needed it. That showed care, and someone going the extra mile. A truly memorable stay: Auberge St Antoine offers understated elegance, as well as exceptional hospitality and comfort. I had a really pleasant, super short stay. Highly recommended!

ECFoodNTravels - Singapore


The only place to stay in QC

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 3 weeks ago

The only place to stay in QC. Wonderful property and staff. Perfectly located to all the upper and low town sites. Excellent restaurant beautifully appointed. The breakfast was wonderful. Doorman Matt is outstanding and so helpful. Looking forward to visiting again. Highly recommended

Thomas D


An Amazing Experience!

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 4 weeks ago

We stayed four nights and I wish we could have stayed at least four more! Every aspect of our stay, start to finish, was spectacular. To me, attention to detail is what separates the good from the great. In this hotel, from the staff that welcomes you at the front door to the evening turndown service that prepares you to tuck in for the night, the attention to every detail is outstanding. If you stay here, and you should, you are in for a wonderful, restful and relaxing experience. A++

rickbJ2886AX - San Francisco, California


Bad view and noisy building work ruined stay

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 month ago

We stayed for 5 nights in June 2025 in a junior suite. I had asked for a quiet room with a good view on a high floor and a balcony. When we arrived I was disappointed with the room as it was very long and dark and the view from our room, which was meant to be of the Old Town, was mainly of a brick wall. We should have complained at the time but accepted the room as it had a balcony and was on a high floor. On arrival the valet and doormen were wonderful and friendly. Unfortunately we did have an issue when we checked in with the lady on the front desk as she had the wrong email and telephone number on my booking. I did find this quite concerning when she read out someone else’s telephone number and email address to me, the lady alongside suggested it was the details of the person I had booked through, but I told her I had booked through the hotel directly?! There was no apology or explanation and it wasn’t a great first impression. We also had an issue with housekeeping as on one very wet day when we left our room at 10.45, and had left the green light on for our room to be serviced, we returned to our room at 3.45 to find it had not yet been cleaned. I have not had this happen before in a higher end hotel and we were very disappointed as we then had to go and sit in the bar and wait for the room to be cleaned. We did report this to reception but again they did not apologise or offer to pay for drinks at the bar, we were just told housekeeping is carried out until 5pm and we should tell them when we go out if we want our room serviced early. We had hoped we wouldn’t experience any other issues, but then we were woken up at 6.30am on Monday morning by the loud sounds of building work going on next door, which we have since found out is an extension to the hotel. We also awoke to find a very large red crane overhanging our balcony which was quite disconcerting. We did think this was a one off but when it happened again the next morning we went down to reception to complain. They said we could move rooms but as they were very full we would have to move straight away, which we couldn’t do as we were going out early in our last day for a day trip. The housing work did continue the next morning with even louder noise and men on the roof next to us and of course the crane. When we checked out the hotel did give us a discount of half of one nights stay, which after paying for 5 nights we did accept although it would have been nice if someone in management had reached out to us to apologise and maybe offered us somethjng as a nice gesture before we checked out. Overall this hotel could be lovely as the breakfast staff, concierges and door men are wonderful and friendly. But the staff on reception and management should deal with complaints promptly and do more to make the guest happy if there is a problem. The hotel should also make guests aware of the possibility of disruption due to the building works as I probably wouldn’t have chosen this hotel if I knew there was noisy building work right next door.

Dinah_family - London, United Kingdom


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The stay at Auberge St. Antoine was excellent. Service was superb and room lovely.
C.B.


We thoroughly enjoyed a 4-night visit to Auberge Saint-Antoine. Very helpful and friendly staff, gorgeous decor, immaculate and luxurious rooms made us feel very special and welcome. The heated floors in the bathroom must be experienced! The best part is the restaurant Panache. They served some of the best French food we've had and the interior is beautiful and romantic. Don't miss a Swedish massage if you can! Also, we're now hooked on the espressos made in our own room! We will be back!
-M. Genest


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