Hôtel Château Laurier Québec
Sandwiched between the scenic oasis of the Plains of Abraham and the frenetic, club-lined Grande-Allée, Château Laurier is many different hotels in one. For example, there are six categories that vary in age, style, and price. The most affordable are in the “Standard” category; the “DeLuxe” rooms are the most up-to-date. There’s an abundance of wheelchair-accessible rooms, too. Château Laurier distinguishes itself as a “Franco-responsible” hotel by playing French music and featuring photographs and paintings by French and Québécois artists in the hallways (it also has self-service wine vending machines on select floors and in the lobby). It’s also eco-responsible—the pool is saltwater, surplus food is delivered to food banks, recycling is de rigeur, and there’s an electric car recharging station on site.
Sandwiched between the scenic oasis of the Plains of Abraham and the frenetic, club-lined Grande-Allée, Château Laurier is many different hotels in one. For example, there are six categories that vary in age, style, and price. The most affordable are in the “Standard” category; the “DeLuxe” rooms are the most up-to-date. There’s an abundance of wheelchair-accessible rooms, too. Château Laurier distinguishes itself as a “Franco-responsible” hotel by playing French music and featuring photographs and paintings by French and Québécois artists in the hallways (it also has self-service wine vending machines on select floors and in the lobby). It’s also eco-responsible—the pool is saltwater, surplus food is delivered to food banks, recycling is de rigeur, and there’s an electric car recharging station on site.
