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Hôtel Le Priori ****
Our boutique hotel stands proudly on the oldest street of North America in the house of the architect Jean Baillairgé, founder of our ecclesiastic heritage of Quebec city. It is located in the Old Port of Quebec, near all the city's main attractions. Art deco style rooms, originals stone walls and loft type suites with private entrance (1200 sqf)
www.hotellepriori.com
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Hayden's Wexford House (B&B) ****
This magnificent ancestral house is located at the foot of the Plains of Abraham, on the shore of the St. Lawrence River. Located in the Cap Blanc district of Old Quebec.
This home was constructed in 1832 by James Hayden, originally from Wexford in Ireland. The house became an inn, as James Hayden, merchant, trader, sailor, and innkeeper, lodged several of his sailors for many years.
www.haydenwexfordhouse.com
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Auberge St-Antoine ****
This six-story, boutique hotel is located in historic Old Québec, one block from the Old Port and the St. Laurent River. Pet-friendly guestrooms provide goosedown duvets, heated bathroom floors, and complimentary high-speed Internet access. The hotel features a fine dining restaurant with French-Canadian cuisine, as well as a casual café that offers light fare.
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Hôtel Dominion ****
This stunning boutique hotel in the heart of Quebec Citys restaurant, art gallery and antique district is the rendezvous of stylish travelers. Its old port location is mere steps from the museum of civilization, historic place royale and the citys finest boutiques. Occupying a retrofitted office tower from the early 20th century, it combines the splendor of yesteryear with the latest in design trends.
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Hôtel Le Port Royal ****
Across from the marina in the Old Port of Quebec. The decor in the Hotel Port-Royal is inspired from Quebec City's joie de vivre and the historical cachet of the century-old homes nearby. Our luxurious suites are nestled at the foot of the stone fortifications, in a building that was once the warehouse for a hardware store called Chinic. The current building, which dates back to 1860, incorporates parts of a hotel built on the site by Charles Aubert de La Chesnaye in the latter part of the seventeenth century.
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Hôtel Soixante & Onze ****
At the Heart of the Vieux-Port - the Hotel Soixante and Onze Welcomes you Inside the Walls That Housed the First Fire Insurance Company in Canada in 1821. You Will Live a Unique Experience Where Old-World Charm Combines With a Very High Quality of Service. The Soixte and Onze Outdoes Itself in Elegance and Comfort As Well As in Peace and Quiet To Make Your Stay a Memorable One.
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Hôtel des Coutellier ***
This four-story hotel in Old Port is one block from the Public Market.
Guestroom amenities include bathrobes and umbrellas, in addition to complimentary wireless Internet access and local calls.
This hotel has a Belgian restaurant and delivers a complimentary breakfast in a wicker basket to guestrooms each morning.
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Auberge Saint-Pierre ***
Right next to Vieux-Quebec and at the heart of the Vieux-Port, the Auberge Saint-Pierre welcomes you inside the walls that housed the first Fire Insurance Company in Canada in 1821. You will live a unique experience where old-world charm combines with a very high quality of service. The Auberge Saint-Pierre outdoes itself in elegance and comfort as well as in peace and quiet to make you stay a memorable one.
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Hotel Le Saint Paul **
This hotel is one quarter-kilometer from Old Town Quebec, within walking distance of most major attractions.
Guestrooms, some of which feature original brick walls, offer coffee makers and cable TV.
The hotel offers complimentary wireless Internet access in public areas and an on-site restaurant and lounge.
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