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Hotel in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Quebec

Auberge Saint-Antoine

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Built directly atop a 17th-century trading post archaeological site, the Auberge Saint-Antoine is one of Canada's finest boutique hotels. Artifacts discovered during construction are displayed throughout the property, and the hotel's Chez Muffy restaurant is consistently rated among Quebec City's best. Located steps from the Old Port.

Auberge Saint-Antoine stands at the intersection of Quebec history and contemporary luxury, occupying a prime site in Old Quebec City's Lower Town beside the Old Port. The property's address at 8 Rue Saint-Antoine places guests steps from the St. Lawrence River ferry terminal, minutes from the funicular to Upper Town, and a short walk from the Grand Théâtre and the National Assembly. What sets the Auberge Saint-Antoine apart from virtually every other hotel in Canada is its archaeological foundation: during construction, a 17th-century trading post and maritime depot were discovered beneath the site. Rather than removing the artifacts, the hotel preserved and incorporated them into its design. Hundreds of pieces — ceramic jugs, navigational tools, military buttons, and everyday objects — are displayed in cases throughout the corridors, lobby, and guest areas, effectively making the hotel a living museum managed by a dedicated curator. The 95 rooms and suites vary in character from intimate standard rooms to spacious suites with fireplaces and separate sitting areas. Corner suites with panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River rank among the most coveted hotel rooms in Quebec City. Furnishings draw on traditional Quebec craftwork interpreted through a contemporary lens. Chez Muffy restaurant is consistently ranked among Quebec City's finest dining establishments, led by a kitchen that sources ingredients from local farms and changes its menu seasonally to reflect what is available across Quebec's regions. The hotel's Relais & Châteaux membership, combined with Two Michelin Keys recognition, signals the level of personalized service guests can expect — from private archaeological tours and St. Lawrence River cruises to winter carriage rides through Old Quebec's cobblestone streets.

Amenities

  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Fitness center
  • Spa services
  • Valet parking
  • Concierge
  • Artifact displays

Location

8 Rue Saint-Antoine, Quebec City, QC G1K 4C9

46.8149, -71.2036 — View on map

Highlights

  • Living museum hotel built atop a 17th-century archaeological site with artifacts displayed throughout
  • Relais & Châteaux member recognized with Two Michelin Keys for exceptional hospitality
  • Chez Muffy restaurant consistently rated among Quebec City's finest dining experiences
  • Corner suites with panoramic St. Lawrence River views in the heart of Lower Town
  • Steps from the Old Port, ferry terminal, and the funicular to Upper Town

Tips

  • Corner suites with river views are limited — book early and specify the preference when reserving.
  • Ask about the archaeological collection on a self-guided basis; plaques throughout the corridors explain each artifact.
  • Chez Muffy requires a separate reservation and books out quickly in peak season from June to October.
  • The Lower Town location gives easy access to the Lévis ferry across the river — a scenic and inexpensive day excursion.
  • Romance packages often include early check-in and spa credits; check for current offers at time of booking.

FAQ

What is the archaeological significance of Auberge Saint-Antoine?

During construction, archaeologists uncovered a 17th-century trading post and maritime depot beneath the site. Hundreds of artifacts — including ceramics, tools, and military items — are displayed throughout the hotel's public spaces and corridors, managed by a dedicated curator.

Is Chez Muffy open to non-hotel guests?

Yes, Chez Muffy is open to outside diners and accepts reservations from the public. The restaurant is one of Quebec City's most acclaimed, so advance bookings are strongly recommended especially during the summer and Carnaval seasons.

What Relais & Châteaux recognition has the hotel received?

Auberge Saint-Antoine is a member of Relais & Châteaux and has been awarded Two Michelin Keys, reflecting exceptional standards of hospitality, setting, and culinary excellence.

How close is the hotel to Upper Town Quebec City?

The hotel is in Lower Town, approximately a 5-minute walk from the base of the funicular that ascends to Upper Town and the Plains of Abraham. The steep historic stairways are also walkable for those who prefer them.

Accessibility

The hotel encompasses both a modern wing and heritage stone structures; accessible rooms are available in the contemporary section with elevator access. Guests with mobility requirements should contact the hotel in advance, as the historic Lower Town setting involves cobblestone surfaces outside the property.

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