Frommer's Review
This is one of the city's country-cozy auberge options. Most rooms are surprisingly spacious, and the even more commodious suites are a luxury on a longer visit, especially since they have modest kitchen facilities. The made-to-order furnishings are meant to suggest, rather than replicate, traditional Québec styles, although in some rooms the furniture is a bit crowded. Most units have original brick or stone walls, and some rooms on the fourth to seventh floors have a river view. Most (35) have whirlpool tubs but only a few have showers. New paint spiffed up all the rooms in early 2007. The full breakfasts, included in the price, are special, cooked to order by the chef in an open kitchen.
Facilities:
Bar; concierge; in-room massage; babysitting; laundry service; dry cleaning
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