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A standout property in the Basse-Ville, the Auberge Saint-Antoine opened in 1992 in the last remaining 19th-century warehouse along the Old Port. — Concierge
$201
on Booking.com600-room castle set atop a cliff overlooking the St Lawrence River - worth seeing even if you don't stay overnight. — Insight Guides
$123
on Booking.comOld Québec meets new in one of the city's most romantic boutique hotels. — Frommer's
$165
on Booking.comThis four-star luxury hotel, inside the city's first National Bank of Canada office, has guest rooms with 12-foot-high ceilings and stunning views of Old Québec. — Fodor's
$184
on Booking.com
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7 reviews
From the moment you walk into the lobby... you get the sense that this is an impeccably designed and sophisticated establishment that’s catering to the discerning executive. — Forbes Travel Guide
Auberge Place D'Armes is an upper-middle-range boutique property that occupies two charming 17th- and 19th-century buildings on an endearing pedestrian-only street in the heart of Old Quebec. — Oyster
This eco-friendly, three-pearl property puts vacationers within strolling distance of must-see sites -- including Notre-Dame Cathedral. — Oyster
$312
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8 reviews
This property is located one block from the Chateau Frontenac, and the Clarendon's low-key elegance, pithy patina and friendly staff make it a viable alternative for budgeting travelers. — Star Service
$143
on Booking.comMahogany desks, wood panelling and a magnificent hall welcome guests to this historic building. Pool, parking and restaurant. — DK Eyewitness
$126
on Booking.comBuilt in 1974, this 29-story concrete high-rise with an excellent location on Grande Allée has just been revived by new ownership. — Fodor's
The hotel’s wide range of services, the diversity of packages offered, and its proximity to the Old City make it a versatile choice. — Travel + Leisure
For choosy travelers with an image to maintain, this ultrachic boutique hotel is worthy of your designer luggage. — Fodor's
$112
on Booking.comThis turn-of-the-20th-century structure just outside the St-Jean Gate is a fancy hotel, an Italian bistro, and a 1920s cabaret-style dinner theater...art deco furnishings fill the small, simple rooms. — Fodor's
$152
on Booking.comDecorated in a modern rustic style that combines neutral tones and rich woodwork, the Saint-Pierre is a classic inn that offers an intimate and calm atmosphere. — Travel + Leisure
$130
on Booking.comThe Hilton Quebec is a high-rise building that is connected to the convention center by an indoor walkway. — Oyster
$141
on Booking.comAround the corner from restaurant-lined Ave Cartier, this friendly (and gay-friendly) hotel offers sleek modern rooms and professional service. — Lonely Planet
Behind the Château Frontenac, this 1898 hotel occupies four heritage houses with the same green roofing, and offers comfortable accommodations in a good location. — Fodor's
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Linked to the slicker, contemporary Hilton Quebec by an underground shopping arcade, this dependable midrange commercial magnate sits opposite Parliament. — Star Service
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