This non-smoking hotel in the heart of Old Quebec City was built in 1815 and converted from a residence to a hotel in 1956. The architectural details reflect the hotel’s history and some of the 18 distinct rooms feature stone walls and antique furniture. Guestrooms at the front of the hotel have great city views and the rooms at the back showcase the hotel’s sunny garden or the majestic Chateau Frontenac. Amenities include cable TV and free wireless internet access, and a continental breakfast buffet is available for a small fee.
Situated within the walls of Old Quebec City, guests of the Hotel Jardin Ste-Anne will find themselves perfectly situated to walk to various attractions. Admire the renowned collection of contemporary works at the Museum of Fine Arts, or try the popular hands-on exhibits at the Museum of Civilization. Check out the boutiques and cafes in the cobblestone lanes of the Quartier Petit Champlain, or the antiques and art galleries in the Antiques District of St. Paul and St. Pierre streets. Or pack a picnic and explore the 108-acre Plains of Abraham, the historic site which often hosts outdoor concerts and festivals.
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