Spa Resorts in Old Quebec, Québec City
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Featured Old Quebec Spa Resorts & Hotels

Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac

Hotel Manoir Victoria

Hôtel Palace Royal Centre-Ville par JARO

Auberge Saint-Antoine

Hôtellerie d'Expérience au Monastère des Augustines

Hotel Acadia

Hotel Le Priori

Hotel 71 by Preferred Hotels & Resorts

Hotel Port Royal

Hotel Louisbourg

Hotel Clarendon

Hotel Chateau Bellevue

Hôtel des Coutellier

Le 31 McMahon - Par Aneyro

Hôtel Sainte-Anne
Hotel and spas in Old Quebec
What should I bring to a spa hotel?When deciding what things to take to your spa hotel, think comfort and functionality. Casual, loose-fitting clothing is ideal spa attire. Along with bathrobes, a lot of hotels supply slippers on arrival. However, if you're planning on doing exercise classes, pack your favorite trainers. Want to hop in the hot tub or make use of the pool? A swimming suit is essential. While spending all day in practically nothing can feel very freeing, be mindful that there may be a minimum dress code for the restaurant if you're at a high-quality resort. Pack something stylish to wear in your bag as well — just in case.
Old Quebec hotels essential information
Accommodation | 1,018 hotels |
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Lowest Price | $111 |
Highest Price | $703 |
Popular hotels | Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac, Hotel Manoir Victoria, Hôtel Palace Royal Centre-Ville par JARO, Auberge Saint-Antoine, Hôtellerie d'Expérience au Monastère des Augustines, Hotel Acadia, Hotel Le Priori, Hotel 71 by Preferred Hotels & Resorts, Hotel Port Royal, Hotel Louisbourg, Hotel Clarendon, Hotel Chateau Bellevue, Hôtel des Coutellier, Le 31 McMahon - Par Aneyro, Hôtel Sainte-Anne |
Recent Spa Resorts & Hotels Reviews

Le Capitole Hôtel
"Location is right outside the old city which worked just fine. Minutes from restaurants and 10-15 minutes from just about the rest of the upper town so no problem there. Was a little disappointed when you walk into this high end hotel there is a valet guy or two standing there, but they rarely would open the door or even greet us, just talking to each other or looking at their phone, maybe an occasional hello. Then we make our way to an elevator to get up to the main lobby (which was nothing special other than a nice view), and then to get to our room we had to walk down a long hallway and then take another elevator back down to our room. Room was small, but adequate. Sheets were cleaned/pressed but we noticed when we pulled the cover back the first night there were some strange stains so we asked for the bedding to be changed and they were apologetic, offered us a drink coupon (which we didn’t take) and said it would be changed, but when we came back the bed had been remade with the same stained sheets. Asked them again on our way out to dinner (no real apology) and when we came back it was finally changed. No other issues and stay was otherwise fine. Had breakfast at the hotel restaurant our last morning which was very enjoyable out on the patio. I would stay there again, but set my expectations that this is a perfectly nice hotel, but not a 5 star hotel experience."


