Loews Le Concorde

1225 Cours du General-de Montcalm
Quebec City, PQ G1R 4W6
Nightly Rates: ( 309.11 - 735.03 )
4 Star


Property Description

Loews Le Concorde is the premier hotel in Quebec City which boasts the best location and service. The 406 luxurious and modern rooms are the largest in downtown Quebec City and they all offer a breathtaking of the majestic St. Lawrence River and the historic Plains of Abraham. Our dedicated and experienced team will ensure that your stay will be supremely comfortable and memorable. Business travelers will enjoy the large working area and the latest technology available in their room while Leisure travelers can relax in our warm and cosy ambiance. At Loews Le Concorde, we take care of every detail to ensure your stay with us is extra special.



Amenities

· Babysitting/Child Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Business Center
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Hairdryers Available
· Mini Bar
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Pool
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· VIP Rooms/Services


Room Information

Rooms
Room Description The rooms at Loews Le Concorde reflect a warm and inviting environment for our guests. With the latest in technology, the new red oak, glass and stainless steel dresser/desk combination unit, with its clean lines adds, an element of sophistication to the room. The warm gold, dark chocolate and vibrant red accents create a soothing ambiance. Comfortable settees and lounge chairs with large pillows surround the guest with comfort and invite them to relax and enjoy the spectacular views of the Saint Lawrence River. Duvet covers add a sense of warmth and comfort to the bed and complement the "hip" woven headboards. The style is fresh and yet unpretentious. Deluxe (364 sq ft) One king or two double beds, overlooking city or park with river view, artwork of Old Quebec, glass-top table, two lounge chairs, work desk, living plant, three multi-line telephones (including one in bathroom), mini-bar, 27 inch television, in-room pay movies, high-speed internet access (surcharge), coffeemaker, bathrobes, turndown service, safety box, access to our health club. Business (364 sq ft) One king or two double beds, pillow-top mattresses and duvet covers. Located on floors 10-18. Overlooking city or park with river view, artwork of Old Quebec, glass-top table, two lounge chairs, work desk with ergonomic chair, living plant, three multi-line telephones (including one in bathroom), mini-bar, 27 inch television, in-room pay movies, high-speed internet access (surcharge), coffeemaker, bathrobes, hair dryer, turndown service, safety box, access to our health club. Premium (364 sq ft) One king or two double beds, pillow-top mattresses and duvet covers. Located on floors 19-26. Overlooking city or park with river view 364 square feet, artwork of Old Quebec, glass-top table, two lounge chairs, work desk with ergonomic chair, living plant, three multi-line telephones (including one in bathroom), mini-bar, 27 inch television, in-room pay movies, high-speed internet access (surcharge), coffeemaker, bathrobes, hair dryer, turndown service, safety box, access to our health club.

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Miscellaneous Information

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 pm
· Check out time is 1:00 pm
· Time Zone is EST
· Opened in 1974
· Renovated in 2005-2006
· 406 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 29 floors.


Directions

TAKE AUTOROUTE 20 EAST QUEBEC DIRECTION DRIVE ON 20EAST TOWARD QUEBEC FOR ABOUT 2 1/2 HRS. ONCE IN QUEBECTAKE PONT PIERRE LAPORTE BRIDGE AFTER THE BRIDGE GO ONLAURIER BOULEVARD *175 EAST SAME* AND DRIVE FOR ABOUT15 MINUTES. LAURIER BOULEVARD WILL BECOME GRANDE-ALLEEWE ARE AT THE CORNER OF GRANDE ALLEE AND COURS DU GENERALDE MONTCALM

TAKE AUTOROUTE DUPLESSI SOUTH *540 SOUTH SAME* GO ONLAURIER BOULEVARD EAST *175 EAST SAME* AND DRIVE FORABOUT 15 MINUTES LAURIER WILL BECOME GRANDE ALLEE. WE AREAT THE CORNER OF GRANDE-ALLEE AND COURS DU GENERAL-DEMONTCALM

Loews Le Concorde is ideally located on Grande-Allee Street, downtown Quebec City, overlooking the historic landmarks and attractions. Only one block from the Old Walled City and two blocks from the Convention Centre, Loews Le Concorde is located in the heart of Quebec City. Our unique location allows you to take advantage of both worlds: you will appreciate being on the exciting Grande AllŽe, famed for its cafŽs, bars and nightclubs or simply enjoy the serenity of the Parc Jeanne-D?Arc, part of the historic battlefields. It is a very short walk to the uniquely vibrant Old QuŽbec offering a wide variety of cultural attractions and quaint boutiques.

Jean Lesage Airport


Guarantee Policy

Credit Card


Cancellation Policy

4:00pm local time one day prior to arrival


Restaurant Information

L?Astral

Prepare for a delightful gastronomic experience at L?Astral, our unique award-winning revolving bar-restaurant features regional cuisine with spectacular views from the rooftop. Table d?hote, degustaion menu, gastronomic buffet, seasonal festival and live music at night have made this place a favourite among locals as well as hotel guests. Voted Best Hotel Restaurant and Best Brunch for 6 consecutive years. Rising 540 feet, our revolving rooftop restaurant serves up stunning 360 degree views. Breakfast is served from 6:30 to 11: a.m. on weekdays and 6:30 to 9 a.m. on weekends. Brunch is served from 9:30 to 15:30 Saturdays and Sundays Lunch is served from 11:45 to 15:00 p.m. weekdays Dinner is served from 18:00 to 23:00 each day Special menus are available for kids for breakfast and lunch. Children from 0 to 6 years old eat for free, 7 to 12 year old children get 50% off


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Meeting Rooms

Recreation Information

On-site

On-site - Baby sitter- Gift shop and boutique open daily- Galerie Bar- Spa service- Health Club- Pool on season- Sauna, Jacuzzi- Play room for kids- Ping pong

Off-site

- Golf- Sailing, - White-water rafting- Hiking or biking (Parc de la Jacques-Cartier or ële d?OrlŽans),- Walking tour of the city, - Rally in Old QuŽbec, - Village Vacances Valcartier with wave pool, horseback riding, go-kart, water slides, etc.- Alpine and cross country skiing,- Snow rafting, - Horseback riding,- Snowmobiling, - Dog sledding, - Ice Hotel, - Galleries and ?antique shops?, - Historic Old Walled City- Museums- Aquarium- Whale watching- Jogging- Tennis- Bicycle- Boat Cruise- Shopping Center- Aquarium- Imax- Theatre- Ice Skating


Area Attractions

Area

Nearby Facilities - Plains of Abraham, National historic battlefield park - behind hotel - Old walled city - less than 1km - Grand ThŽatre de Qc - less than 1 km - Quebec City Convention Center - less than 1 km - Parliament buildings - less than 1 km - National Museum of fine art - 1 km - Notre Dame Basilica - 1 km - Civilisation Museum - 3 km - Expo QuŽbec, Expo CitŽ - 5 km - Aquarium - 5 km - Laval university - 5 km - Place Laurier Shopping Center - 5 km - Galeries de la Capitale Shopping Center - 10 km - Montmorency Waterfalls - 12 km - Island of Orleans - 15 km - Village Vacances Valcartier - 30 km - Ste-Anne de BeauprŽ Basilica - 40 km - Laurentien Wild life park - 80 km - Charlevoix - 130 km

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