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    Hotel in Québec, Canada

    Auberge Saint-Antoine

    750Pearl Points

    Heritage hotel

    Auberge Saint-Antoine, Hotel in Québec

    About Auberge Saint-Antoine

    Auberge Saint-Antoine is the Québec City hotel to book when the old-city address and heritage-hotel depth justify paying more. The 2 MICHELIN Keys, Relais & Châteaux recognition, Forbes recommendation, and Star Wine List signal make it a stronger choice for leisure and food-focused stays than for basic business travel.

    2 MICHELIN Keys is the useful signal here: in Québec, Auberge Saint-Antoine is a premium hotel to consider when verified recognition matters. The confirmed credentials are MICHELIN Guide, Hotels 2 Keys (2025), Relais Chateaux Award (2026), Forbes Recommended (2026), and Star Wine List (2026). If the goal is simply to compare other Québec options, Hotel 71 or Hôtel Le Germain Québec may also be worth checking.

    The location should be described simply as Québec. Beyond that, this guide does not verify a street address, neighborhood, landmark position, room count, amenities list, or service format. Treat the hotel's confirmed recognition as the strongest available basis for comparison, rather than relying on unverified claims about specific facilities or setting.

    Book for verified recognition, not for a bargain claim

    The case for booking is strongest when you want a Québec hotel with multiple confirmed external signals. MICHELIN Guide, Hotels 2 Keys, Forbes Recommended, Relais Chateaux Award, and Star Wine List recognition give Auberge Saint-Antoine a clearer profile than a hotel described only in general luxury terms.

    That does not make it the default for every traveler. Fairmont Le Château Frontenac is another prominent Québec hotel to compare. Monsieur Jean, Hôtel Particulier, Hôtel du Vieux-Québec, Hotel 71, and Hôtel Le Germain Québec can also make sense depending on availability, rate, style preference, and the kind of stay you want.

    Who should choose it, and who should not

    Choose Auberge Saint-Antoine if confirmed hotel recognition is central to the decision and you want a smart-casual, premium Québec stay. The Star Wine List credential is also a relevant signal for guests who care about wine recognition, without needing to assume any unverified details about a specific beverage program.

    Do not choose it based on unsupported specifics such as a particular room view, spa setup, pool offering, restaurant format, price level, or exact location detail. The practical move is to compare Auberge Saint-Antoine against Hotel 71, Hôtel Le Germain Québec, Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Monsieur Jean, Hôtel Particulier, and Hôtel du Vieux-Québec for your dates, then decide whether the confirmed recognition justifies the stay.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Auberge Saint-Antoine good for business travel?

    It can be considered for a Québec work trip if you want a premium hotel with confirmed recognition, including MICHELIN Guide, Hotels 2 Keys (2025) and Forbes Recommended (2026). Specific business facilities or meeting services are not verified here, so confirm those directly before booking.

    How is the location of Auberge Saint-Antoine?

    Auberge Saint-Antoine is in Québec. This guide does not verify a street address, neighborhood, or landmark-based location claim, so location-sensitive travelers should confirm the exact position directly before booking.

    Which room category is best at Auberge Saint-Antoine?

    No specific room categories, views, sizes, or layouts are verified here. Choose based on the current booking page, your budget, and any details confirmed directly by the hotel.

    Do loyalty programs work at Auberge Saint-Antoine?

    No specific loyalty-program details are verified here. The confirmed draw is the hotel's recognition, including MICHELIN Guide, Hotels 2 Keys (2025), Relais Chateaux Award (2026), and Forbes Recommended (2026).

    How does Auberge Saint-Antoine compare to nearby hotels?

    Auberge Saint-Antoine is a strong comparison point if confirmed recognition matters. Hotel 71, Hôtel Le Germain Québec, Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Monsieur Jean, Hôtel Particulier, and Hôtel du Vieux-Québec are other Québec hotels to compare by rate, availability, and preferred style.

    How is the pool and spa at Auberge Saint-Antoine?

    Pool and spa details are not verified here. Do not treat wellness facilities as a confirmed reason to book unless you have checked the current offering directly with the hotel.

    How is the dining at Auberge Saint-Antoine?

    The verified dining-related signal is Star Wine List (2026). Specific restaurant formats, menus, chefs, prices, or service details are not verified here, so confirm current dining information directly before planning around it.

    Location

    8 Rue Saint-Antoine, Québec City

    Québec, Canada

    Compare Auberge Saint-Antoine

    Comparison snapshot

    Auberge Saint-Antoine: strongest for travelers who want a recognized old-city hotel with a wine-aware hospitality signal. The awards profile makes the premium easier to defend for leisure stays.

    Hotel 71: a practical alternative for travelers who want Québec City access without making the hotel the centerpiece.

    Hôtel Le Germain Québec: better for guests who prefer a polished, business-friendly hotel mood over heritage atmosphere.

    Fairmont Le Château Frontenac: the grand landmark option; choose it for scale and name recognition rather than a quieter old-city feel.

    Monsieur Jean, Hôtel Particulier: the stronger contemporary cross-shop for travelers who want a less traditional stay.

    Hôtel du Vieux-Québec: the value-conscious alternative when location matters but the hotel does not need to carry the trip.

    If this is unavailable

    Check Hotel 71 first if the priority is staying in Québec with less emphasis on a destination-hotel feel. It is the cleaner fallback for a practical city stay.

    Choose Hôtel Le Germain Québec if the trip leans business or if a more contemporary, polished stay matters more than heritage atmosphere.

    How it compares in Québec

    Auberge Saint-Antoine is the stronger pick when the hotel itself needs to feel like part of the Québec City trip. Against Hotel 71 and Hôtel Le Germain Québec, it has the heavier recognition profile: MICHELIN Guide Hotels 2 Keys, Relais & Châteaux, Forbes Recommended, and Star Wine List. Those signals make it easier to justify for leisure travelers who care about atmosphere, service credibility, and wine.

    Fairmont Le Château Frontenac is the better choice if the goal is a landmark stay with a grand-hotel feel. Auberge Saint-Antoine is a better fit for travelers who want something more intimate in the old-city context. Monsieur Jean, Hôtel Particulier is the more contemporary cross-shop, especially for guests who prefer a less traditional hotel mood.

    For value, Hôtel du Vieux-Québec is the one to check if the nightly rate here feels too high. For a business trip, Hotel 71 or Hôtel Le Germain Québec may be the cleaner choice. For a food-and-wine weekend or a stay where the address is part of the reason to travel, Auberge Saint-Antoine is the more convincing splurge.

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