Hotel Sainte Anne

32 rue Sainte-Anne
Quebec City, PQ G1R3X3
Nightly Rates: ( 154.04 - 226.40 )
3 Star


Property Description

Very few locations in Quebec City come close to the situation and surroundings of the Hotel Sainte Anne. Located in the heart of Old Quebec upper town, in the shadow of famous Chateau Frontenac and inside the fortifications of the old city, it is ideally situated to give you a taste of the irresistible "old France" charm of Quebec City. The privileged location of the hotel and of its terrace restaurant situated on the pedestrian part of Ste-Anne street, in the heart of all the attractions, which have given Quebec City this unique reputation that made her deserve to be designated as UNESCO World Heritage Site, makes it a first choice to discover this unique city in North America. In the hotel's immediate surroundings, and at a walking distance, you will find a vast number of bars, restaurants, shops of all kinds and according to all means, the famous "Rue du Tresor" street and its artists; the City Hall, the Wax Museum, the French America Museum, the Civilization Museum and the famous Dufferin Terrace of the Ch‰teau Frontenac. The Quebec Parliament Buildings, the Convention Centre, the Cruise Terminal and the Louise Basin, which is the starting point for the excursions on majestic St-Lawrence River, are close by and accessible on foot. These two antique houses which were combined and have now become the Hotel Sainte-Anne and the Grill Ste-Anne, were built on a site which already constituted in the 17th century a part of the district of the upper town frequented by the prominent citizens and the merchants of that period, and which has undergone in the middle of the 19th century an important development and the reconstruction plans of the houses in the current Sainte-Anne street are attributed to the famous urban architect named Charles Baillarge who utilized a part of the existing antique walls, only to give to Sainte-Anne street and the houses line along the street, the aspect that we appreciate today These two antique historical houses, transformed into a charming hotel with a terrace restaurant, were recently entirely restored to provide you with every modern convenience, making sure to carefully preserve the charm and exterior look of this district and of these magnificent buildings full of history.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Bar/Lounge
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· Express Checkout
· Hairdryers Available
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services


Room Information

Budget Room
Budget rooms are the smaller of the rooms located within the Ste-Anne. These rooms feature either 1 or 2 queen beds. Rooms with front view have 1 bed and the courtside rooms have 2. All rooms offer amenities which include hair dryer, coffee maker with free coffee, mini refrigerator, cable color television, high speed internet, air conditioning plus a working table. Rooms may have a view of either the courtyard or street. Each room is decorated in a unique manner that is complimentary to the historic ambiance of the property. All rooms are non smoking. No rollaways allowed. Sleeps 4.
Standard Room
Standard rooms offer guests either 1 or 2 queen beds. Each room is decorated in a unique manner that is complimentary to the historic ambiance of the property, some even have exposed brick or stone walls to enhance the decor. All rooms feature amenities which include hair dryer, coffee maker with free coffee, mini refrigerator, cable color television, high speed internet, air conditioning plus a working table. Rooms may have a view of either the courtyard or street. All rooms are non smoking. No rollaways allowed. Sleeps 4.
Superior Room
Superior rooms offer guests either 1 or 2 queen beds. Each room is decorated in a unique manner that is complimentary to the historic ambiance of the property, some even have exposed brick or stone walls to enhance the decor. All rooms feature amenities which include hair dryer, coffee maker with free coffee, mini refrigerator, cable color television, high speed internet, air conditioning plus a working table. Rooms may have a view of either the courtyard or street. All rooms are non smoking. No rollaways allowed. Sleeps 4.
Junior Suite
Standard rooms offer guests either 1 or 2 queen beds. Each room is decorated in a unique manner that is complimentary to the historic ambiance of the property, some even have exposed brick or stone walls to enhance the decor. All rooms feature amenities which include hair dryer, coffee maker with free coffee, mini refrigerator, cable color television, high speed internet, air conditioning plus a working table. Rooms may have a view of either the courtyard or street. All rooms are non smoking. No rollaways allowed. Sleeps 4.

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Miscellaneous Information

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00PM
· Check out time is 12:00 Noon
· Time Zone is EST
· Opened in 19th Century
· Renovated in 2004
· 28 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 4 floors.


Directions

- Start going towards the AIRPORT EXIT on 2E AV - go 0.2 mi - Turn right on 6E RUE - go 0.2 mi - Turn left on DE L'AEROPORT RTE - go 1.5 mi - Continue on AUT DUPLESSIS - go 0.6 mi - Take QC-540 - go 0.4 mi - Take ramp onto QC-40 - go 1.7 mi - QC-40 becomes QC-440 - go 4.3 mi - Turn right on CHAREST BOUL O - go 0.1 mi - Continue on ST-VALLIER RUE E - go 0.4 mi - Continue on QC-175 - go 0.4 mi - Turn left on DAUPHINE RUE - go 0.3 mi - Bear right on COOK RUE - go 0.1 mi - Bear left on STE-ANNE RUE - go 0.1 mi - The hotel is located in a pedestrian zone. You will have to park a short distance away and - walk the remainder of the distance.

Located in the pedestrian district of Old Quebec City.

YQB-Jean-Lesage Intl Airport-9 Mi E


Guarantee Policy

All reservations must be guaranteed with a credit card. A deposit of 1 nights stay is required and will be charged at the time of booking. Non-guaranteed reservations are not accepted. Exceptions may apply during holidays, special events or conventions.


Cancellation Policy

Reservations must be cancelled at least 2 days prior to arrival date to avoid a penalty of 1 night stay plus tax. No-shows are charged a fee of 1 night stay plus tax. Exceptions may apply during holidays, special events or conventions.


Restaurant Information

On-Site Food and Beverage

The property has the following on-site food and beverage facilities: LE GRILL SAINTE ANNE - Type: Full Service Restaurant - Cuisine: Continental - Hours of Operation: 07H to 23h - Dress Code: Casual


Meeting Facility

On-Site Meeting Facilities

The property has 2 meeting rooms with a capacity range of 15 to 40 people. MEETING ROOM NAMES: - A, max capacity: 25 - B, max capacity: 40 MEETING SERVICES: - Audio/Visual Equipment - Catering - Computer Modem Hookups - Copy Machine - Equipment Rental - Fax Service - Internet Connectivity


Recreation Information

No On-Site Recreation Available

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Nearby Attractions

* YQB-Old Quebec City - 0 Miles East * YQB-Jean-Lesage Intl airport - 11.2 Miles East * Citadelle - 0 Miles East * Coliseum - 2.5 Miles South * Convention Center - 0.6 Miles East * Grand Allee - 0.6 Miles East * Island of Orleans - 12.4 Miles South West * Laval University - 5 Miles North East * Mt St Anne Ski Resort - 21.7 Miles South West * Parliament Buildings - 0.6 Miles North East * Place Royale - 0.6 Miles East * Plains of Abraham - 0 Miles North East * St Laerence College - 4.4 Miles North East * St Lawrence River - 0 Miles North * Stoneham Ski Resort - 15.5 Miles South West

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