Auberge Saint-Antoine is located in Québec City’s Old Port, on Îlot Hunt, a historically significant property situated just opposite the majestic St. Lawrence River. As a result, the Auberge is an integral part of Québec City’s history.
In its early days, the Îlot Hunt property was used as a wharf, then a cannon battery, and then by British merchants when Québec City was one of North America’s biggest ports. Each of the three buildings and structures still standing today boasts great historical significance.
With over 300 years of history to its name, the Price family is dedicated to preserving Auberge Saint-Antoine’s history while providing a luxurious 21st-century experience.
During the construction of Auberge Saint-Antoine, a final large-scale archaeological dig was held that led to the discovery of a number of new artifacts, some of which date back to the 1600s.
The objects discovered shed new light on a part of Québec City’s history. These precious items were documented and restored by the conservation centre in order to be displayed in the hotel.
Built on one of Québec City’s richest archaeological sites, the Auberge is made up of 3 historical buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries as well as a wharf and battery structure that date back to the end of the 17th century.
Auberge Saint-Antoine is located in Québec City at the heart of Canada’s richest historical district, a UNESCO world heritage site.
Perched on the shores of the St. Lawrence River and a stone’s throw from Musée de la civilization, the Auberge is just steps away from Place Royale.
It is the perfect home base for exploring romantic, historical Québec City. Auberge Saint-Antoine boasts 95 rooms and suites, each with its own unique history.
Also featured in the common areas and rooms are a wealth of artifacts and tributes to four centuries of Québec’s history.
This suite, located on the sixth and top floor, offers a stunning layout complete with a multitude of windows featuring exceptional light, contemporary furniture, a three-sided fireplace, a gorgeous bathroom, and a 600 square foot private balcony.
Balcony with breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River, Île d’Orléans and the occasional luxury cruise ships stopping off in Québec City.
Contemporary in style, our Suites reside in Hunt House, parts of which date back to the early 18th century. Suites are spacious and feature a bedroom with either a Queen or King size bed, living room with a sofa bed, and a large bathroom with heated flooring, deep-soaking tub, and separate shower.
Some suites are available with a balcony with views of the city or the St. Lawrence River, including views of the beautiful cruise ships in the summer season.
Suites come equipped with a mini bar, Bose stereo system, safe, tea kettle and Nespresso machine.
Rooms may feature original wood flooring, ceilings, and exposed wood beams, giving them a rustic elegance.
Contemporary in style, our Luxe Terrace rooms are up to 400 square feet (37 m2) in size and offer a private terrace with a view of Québec City or the St Lawrence River.
Some Luxe rooms feature a sofa bed, making these rooms ideal for our family travelers.
Luxe rooms feature either a Queen or King size bed, a sitting area, and spacious bathroom with heated flooring and deep soaking tub and separate shower.
Contemporary in style, Luxe rooms are up to 400 square feet (37 m2) in size and offer a view of our interior courtyard or the city fortifications.
Room have a historical artifact discovered during the hotel’s construction, accompanied by a brief explanation of the artifact’s historical significance.
Some Luxe rooms feature a sofa bed, making these rooms ideal for family travelers.
Contemporary in style, our Comfort rooms are up to 310 square feet (28 m2) in size and offer a beautiful view of our interior courtyard.
Comfort rooms feature either a Queen or King size bed, a large bathroom with heated flooring and a no-fog mirror, as well as a historical artifact discovered during the hotel’s construction, accompanied by a brief explanation of the artifact’s historical significance.
Keeping our business travelers in mind, rooms also feature a large work desk, complimentary wi-fi access and cable, and data ports.
One of the best restaurants in Québec City, Panache is an award-winning four-diamond restaurant nestled within the stone walls and exposed wooden beams of a maritime warehouse dating back to 1822.
A dining room offering exceptional intimacy, along with stunning views of the St. Lawrence River, Panache is a dining destination popular with both locals and visitors to Québec City.
Nestled amid the stone walls of a riverside warehouse dating back to the 19th century, Panache’s dining room offers exceptional intimacy and stunning views of the bustling river.
Guests wishing to celebrate special events and occasions in a private setting are invited to reserve private dining room, James Hunt.
A room with rare elegance, the James Hunt private dining room features a cathedral ceiling with exposed wooden beams, English-inspired furniture, centuries-old stone walls, and direct access to an outdoor patio with views of the St. Lawrence River.
A superb choice for guests seeking a unique dining experience in Québec City.
The Bar Artéfact, Auberge Saint-Antoine’s second restaurant, offers another glimpse into Québec’s past through historical objects such as the Dauphine Battery, and window displays filled with objects dating from six different eras.
Bar Artéfact is sure to please even the most discerning of palates. Set against a casual backdrop, it’s the perfect place to catch up with friends over a light meal.
Snuggle up in one of the alcoves next to the bar, or tuck into one of the leather easy chairs by the windows. It also boasts one of Québec City’s top cocktail menus.
Enjoy Jazz music? Join us on Thursday night for live Jazz music from 8 to 11 pm. No admission fee!
11.00h - 23.00h
A gourmet food truck, Panache Mobile is an exciting new take on fine dining, and an experience not to be missed: covered heated patio, view of Vignoble de Saint-Pétronille vineyard and Montmorency Falls, and wines crafted with love and dedication, there is no better place to linger over gourmet food prepared by Panache, one of the best restaurants in Québec City, and wine from Vignoble de Saint-Pétronille.
Auberge Saint-Antoine’s Panache Mobile pop-up restaurant is located at Vignoble de Sainte-Pétronille vineyard on Île d’Orleans.
11.00h - 17.00h
11.00h - 20.00h
Monday to Friday 11.00h - 16.00h
Saturday and Sunday 11.00h - 17.00h
11.00h -17.00h
Closed
One the menu: Chef Julien Ouellet’s cuisine revisits classic French dishes with a modern approach, both simple and sophisticated, and a genuine love for local produce which is sourced primarily from organic garden on Île d’Orleans, as well as small local producers.
Wine list boasts a panache all its own and includes 700 different labels from 14 countries.
Cellar houses Auberge Saint-Antoine over 12,000 bottles, many of which are private imports and vins de garde.
The expertise of sommelier team is available to create wine pairings that compliment both the menu and your personal tastes.
Weekdays06.30h - 10.30h
Saturday and Sunday07.00h - 14.00h
Weekdays12.00h - 14.00h
Every NightFrom 18.00h
Guests of Auberge Saint-Antoine can relax and get in shape at LeGym, the hotel’s signature gym, and health zone. LeGym features a secure state-of-the-art fitness facility with 24-hour access, private spa treatment rooms, Finnish saunas, and his and hers dressing quarters.
Pamper yourself with a spa treatment at Auberge Saint-Antoine’s LeGym where offer a range spa services: manicures, pedicures, and luxurious skin treatments.
L’Attitude offers two types of massage treatments at Auberge Saint-Antoine: oil-based massages, and “energizing” oil-free massages. Both approaches share the same goal of physical and mental relaxation and stress relief.
Pamper yourself with a spa treatment at Auberge Saint-Antoine’s LeGym. LeGym features G.M. Collin, a French skincare collection that has been the official skincare supplier to the Oscars and Golden Globes for many years.
Conveniently located next to the meeting rooms and main lobby, Auberge Saint-Antoine’s business centre provides the guests with easy access to computers, high-speed internet, and printers at no additional cost.
The Auberge Saint-Antoine is so much more than a hotel! The artifacts that line its walls are steeped in history. Hungry for more? Dig a little deeper and take part in archaeological tour.
At Auberge Saint-Antoine try to make all of guests to feel special, including children. Upon your arrival, your child will receive an adorable little teddy bear to hug and look after (not applicable for special promotions).
During your stay CDs of children’s music are available at the front desk, along with a wide selection of family movies for viewing in the comfort of screening room, at no additional cost.
AUBERGE SAINT-ANTOINE
G1K 4C98, Saint-Antoine StreetQuébec (QC) Canada