Quebec City Old Town Guide: Where to Stay + Things to Do
When looking for a place to stay in Quebec City, location is everything.
It's a surprisingly big place and there are so many different neighborhoods to choose from. For first-time visitors or anyone who loves history, dining, and beautiful architecture, you should stay in the Old Town of Quebec City. The best place for sightseeing and photo purposes.
Luckily, I found the Auberge Saint-Antoine during my trip to Quebec City and it's safe to say that I won't be going anywhere else from now on!
Keep reading for more information on places to eat and things to do near the hotel in the Old Town.
The Auberge Saint-Antoine Review
The Auberge Saint-Antoine is nestled in the lower old town of the city and it was undeniably the most unique and historic hotel that I've been to in my travels. Walking in, you're met with ancient artifacts, contemporary designs, and plenty of seating.
Let me tell you why you should choose the Auberge Saint-Antoine for your next trip to Quebec City:
Our Room: The Terrace Foyer (best view in Quebec City!)
The Auberge Saint-Antoine has many different rooms & suites that fit a variety of budgets and needs. We stayed in one of the Luxe Terrace Foyer rooms, which is perfect for anyone who wants a view of old Quebec and the Chateau Frontenac.
What are the amenities like?
The Auberge Saint-Antoine offers guests of the hotel a private 20-minute archaeological tour.
This was one of the most unique amenities I've ever experienced at a hotel. You can book your slot right at the front desk and be whisked around the property by an expert who will explain the history of the hotel and its many different artifacts. Our guide even took us outside to explain the significance of the hotel's location in the city. Such a cool experience.
The hotel offers valet parking with charging stations and car washing services. We had to go down to get something out of the car at one point and also found more remains of the old city cannon battery - the owners had everything preserved!
You can enjoy the "Health Club" which offers a wide range of massages, treatments, and beauty services. Along with a high-tech fitness center called "LeGYM" where you can enjoy a Finnish sauna, admire the birch trees while getting your cardio on, or even take part in one of the hotel's private yoga classes every Saturday morning.
And finally, they have a private movie theatre called the Cinema Saint-Antoine. The hotel sometimes uses this room to hold meetings or private events, but guests can reserve the room to watch a movie.. in a private movie theatre! Talk about the perfect activity for a rainy day.
Café La Maison Smith ($)
Smith is the best café in Quebec City. They have 6 locations throughout the city, but my favourite is the one in Place Royale. It's the photogenic old town square and founding site of Quebec City. Plus, it's only steps away from the Auberge Saint-Antoine. They have a great outdoor patio where you can sit back and admire the beautiful architecture while sipping on a Maple Latte and enjoying a fresh macaroon. Who needs Starbucks in Quebec City?
L'Antiquaire Buffet ($)
The Buffet de l'Antiquaire is a classic French-Canadian diner that has been around for over 40 years. They serve up delicious Québec cuisine with dishes like toutiere (meat pie), creton (a spread made of pork and spices) and tarte au sucre (sugar pie that tastes like a butter tart, but better). You can also find classic breakfast dishes and sandwiches all at fantastic prices.
Bar Artefact ($$)
Bar Artefact is the bar at the Auberge Saint-Antoine that features a creative seasonal menu. It's much more contemporary than Chez Muffy, but equally as historic. You can literally sit beside the Dauphine cannon battery and enjoy displays of some of the artifacts that were found beneath the hotel. We ordered a charcuterie board, lobster rolls and s'mores. So decadent & delicious! Plus, the servers know how to make some creative cocktails.
Cochon Dingue ($$)
Chez Muffy ($$$)
Chez Muffy is the main restaurant at the Auberge Saint-Antoine and it's housed in an old maritime warehouse with beautiful wooden beams and stone walls. We ate here for breakfast, getting both the Benedictine Eggs and House Pancakes (complete with organic strawberries from Ile d'Orleans). I suggest coming for dinner though so that you can experience their French-Canadian farm-inspired menu. It's full of local products and an impressive wine selection. They have over 12,000 bottles in their private cellar!
What to Do in Old Quebec City?
The Auberge Saint-Antoine is in the lower town of Quebec City. This is the most historic district and arguably, the best part of the city. There are endless photo-ops, beautiful buildings, interesting museums, and delicious restaurants. Here are the top 5 things to do in Quebec City that are within a 5-minute walk of the Auberge Saint-Antoine. Also, check out my list of 30+ things to do in Quebec City.
This charming old town square is the birthplace of New France. It's where Samuel de Champlain founded the city back in the early 1600s. You can see the outline of his house on the ground. It's also home to the oldest stone church in North America, the Notre-Dame-des-Victoires. Pull up a chair at Café Smith to enjoy the history and beautiful historic buildings that surround you.
2. Learn about the City's History at the Museum of Civilization
There is a reason why the Museum of Civilization is the most popular museum in Quebec City. It features interactive exhibits bout the culture and history of Quebec. If you enjoy the historic artifacts displayed around the Auberge Saint-Antoine, then you should definitely visit the museum too.
The Old Port is the perfect place to find a quiet escape in the city and enjoy the shores of the St. Lawrence River. Just out front of the Auberge Saint-Antoine, you can find the Place des Canotiers, an urban park with a beautiful fountain display. You can follow the walking trail all the way to the end of the port. At night, the grain silos in the distance are illuminated with the colours of the Aurora Borealis. It's a beautiful sight!
What better way to experience Quebec City than from a guided river cruise. You can enjoy a beautiful view of the Quebec City skyline and Chateau Frontenac before sailing down the St. Lawrence all the way to Montmorency Falls and Ile d'Orleans. Along with the sightseeing cruise, AML Cruises also offers a dinner cruise and a variety of "passport" packages where you get access to a number of other attractions in Quebec City.
5. Get Lost
Undoubtedly the best thing to do in Quebec City is aimlessly wander around the Old Town streets. Starting from the Auberge Saint-Antoine, walk towards Place Royale and continue down Rue du Petit Champlain. If you see an interesting side street, take it! You never know where it might lead. There are shops and restaurants all over the place, but not all of them are worth your time. Keep your phone handy and check the ratings on Google before you visit. Visit my other post with a list of 25+ more things to do in Quebec City if you need more inspiration.
It's worth checking out their promotions & packages because you can often get better value for your stay. Depending on the time of year, you might even be able to get an almost all-inclusive stay from the hotel, which was the case for us.
We stayed under the "Auberge Experience" package, which comes with a dinner for two, breakfast for two, a welcome cocktail, and an indoor parking space. It took all of the hassles out of planning our trip and left us with plenty of time to just relax and take in the sights of the city.
The Auberge Saint-Antoine was one of the highlights of our trip to Quebec. Immerse yourself in Quebec's history by spending a night at this luxury hotel in the city.
Book your stay at the Auberge Saint-Antoine here.
To continue planning your trip, check out my Ultimate Guide on 3 Days in Quebec City.