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

Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac
"We stayed the first night in a room on the 6th floor at the main tower. It was gorgeous and quite spacious. I felt like staying in one of the rooms inside Palace of Versailles. However, I was unable to sleep the whole night because the heat/air conditioning system was so loud like a car engine running. They quickly changed my room to one of the rooms in one of the many side towers. We had to change the elevator on the 8th floor to go up to the 10th floor. There were only 4 hotel rooms around ours. There was no shared wall in between. The rooms were separated either by two exits doors or ice water machine room. It was deadly quiet and we were able to sleep very well. The only drawback was lack of decoration but it was still spacious, clean and had everything we needed, The clean lady was especially responsive."


