Hotel in Quebec City, Canada
Monastère des Augustines
150pts
About Monastère des Augustines
Part of Canada’s first hospital, this 17th-century monastery was home to the Augustine Sisters for nearly 400 years before reopening as a wellness hotel in 2015. Carefully restored by local architects, the former nuns’ quarters now house a mix of preserved and contemporary rooms. The focus is on rest and reflection: with meditation, holistic treatments, and exhibitions from the site’s UNESCO-recognized archives. A few sisters still live on site, but today the space welcomes all guests, while offering subsidized stays for their caregivers.
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