Boutique hotels in Old Quebec City are housed in 18th and 19th century buildings within the fortified walls. Many feature exposed brick walls, Art Deco furniture, and working fireplaces. Options range from intimate inns like Auberge Place D'Armes, steps from Château Frontenac, to luxury properties such as Auberge Saint-Antoine, a Relais & Châteaux hotel with two restaurants and an on-site archaeological display. Guests enjoy free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, and iPod docks. Hotel Manoir Victoria offers an indoor pool and sauna, while Hotel 71 provides massage services and views of the Saint Lawrence River. The Old Quebec district includes Upper Town, Lower Town, and the Old Port, all within walking distance.
Travelers should expect mid-range to upscale rates; Hotel Le Priori's uniquely decorated rooms start around $150 per night. Valet parking is available at select hotels for an extra fee. Many properties serve a continental breakfast; Hotel Du Vieux Quebec features an on-site bistro. Couples can book suites with fireplaces and bathtubs at Hotel Le Priori. Families find kitchenettes at Hotel Port-Royal. With guest scores of 87 to 93, these boutique hotels offer high service standards in one of North America's most historic districts.
