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231.1 | Need some feedback | FRICK::HUTCHINS | Wheeere's that Smith Corona? | Fri Mar 23 1990 09:10 | 19 |
| I've received some info on Quebec City hotels. If anyone is familiar
with these hotels, I'd appreciate your comments.
Hotellerie Fleur de Lys
Hotel Le Chateau de Pierre
Hotel Chateau Bellevue
Hotel Chateau de la Terrasse
Hotel Le Manoir D'Auteuil
Hotel L'Ermitage
Hotel Manoir Saints-Genevieve
Auberge de Tresor
Hotel au Jardin du Gouverneur
All of the hotels are inside the walls of old Quebec. I omitted
Chateau Frontenac because of budget considerations.
Thank you for the information!
Judi
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231.2 | Room with a view | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Support the Grand Canal! | Fri Mar 23 1990 14:18 | 9 |
| <<Hotel Manoir Saints-Genevieve
I stayed in this one a few years back. Excellent view, rooms and price.
The price of the room includes a continental breakfast. It's also within
a five minute walk of many excellent restaurants and pubs.
Enjoy.
Pat
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231.3 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Fri Mar 23 1990 15:55 | 5 |
| I've stayed in Hotellerie Fleur de Lys twice. Nothing particularly noteworthy
about it, except that it has a nice location adjacent to a park overlooking
the river and old (lower) city.
/john
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231.4 | Hotellerie Fleur de Lys the next time ? | BTOVT::BOATENG_K | Gabh mo leithsceal,Muinteoir! | Fri Mar 23 1990 17:05 | 19 |
| RE:1
I stayed for four days at the Hotellerie Fleur de Lys during my last visit
to Quebec City in the fall of '88.
The outside looks "ordinary" but the interior is very, very up-to-date !
The rooms are very, clean. The staff I encountered were very, very, polite
and fluently bilingual. Fleur de Lys is not far from Hotel Clarendon -
(which has a good Jazz club on the ground floor) on the same street.
It's also a walking distance from the Chateau Frontenac and the
Promenade along the St. Lawrence River.
One house rule is that, if you park your car in the enclosed garage of
the Hotel your car's keys should be left at the front desk.
You also have a free continental breakfast.
Rates: The higher the floor level, the more expensive it gets. Very
reasonable rates - overall.
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231.5 | connecticut yankee returns to homeland | SCOVAX::DUPLESSIS | | Fri Apr 06 1990 16:58 | 12 |
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My wife and I spent our honeymoon in Quebec City. The first night we
stayed at The Chateu Frontenac, found it to be just a bit expensive!
So for the rest of the trip, we stayed at the Ramada Inn in St. Foy. I
realize that this does not sound very charming, but we found it to be
quite comfortable, very clean, and it had a great restaraunt. We just
parked the car (for free) and took the bus into Quebec City. The
busses were also quite clean, and ran into the wee hours of the night.
Plus it was only about a ten minute ride, much easier than trying to
negotiate the traffic in the old city! Best vacation I've ever
had!!!!!!!
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231.6 | | CSSE32::CARR | no bar too far | Thu Nov 08 1990 17:41 | 9 |
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Can anybody give some phone numbers for the previously named
places?
I'm thinking of staying in Quebec City for Thanksgiving Weekend
(the US one - November 22-25). Any suggestions about what's
going on?
Nick
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231.7 | | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Fri Nov 09 1990 13:46 | 4 |
| Ramada: 1-800-268-8998
Jean
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231.8 | Le Chateau Frontenac?? | MSD52::ENMAN | | Tue Jan 08 1991 13:24 | 14 |
| My wife and I are planning an escape weekend to Quebec City on Jan
18, 19, 20 and 21. I've looked at the Tourist Guide and called a
few of the hotels about their rates etc. I called Le Chateau Frontenac
out of curiosity and found that they have a special rate of $82
for three nights or more. This is still somewhat more than some
of the other places I called (Hotel Bellevue-$59, Hotellerie Fluer
de Lys-$70). Is there something about the Frontenac that makes it
worth the extra cost?
How far a drive is the ski area at Mont-Ste-Anne from Quebec city?
Thanks in advance.
Henry
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231.9 | Try the Brasseries too. | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Unscathed by inspired lunacy | Tue Jan 08 1991 14:18 | 14 |
| The price of a room at the Ch�teau includes the 'prestige' of staying
in a world-renowned, European-style hotel - if that's what you want.
The hassle with staying within the walls of the old city is the lack of
parking, either you accept to take a fifteen minute walk to the nearest
underground carpark or you pay for valet service.
Mont Ste. Anne is about 1/2 - 3/4 hour drive from the Ch�teau. Don't
forget to buy a multi-day lift pass when you first arrive at the ski
area.
For my money, I would ski Suprenant and Super S runs. That way you can use the
upper chair-lift which has fewer crowds, and you get great skiing.
Pat
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231.10 | | GYPSC::FORST | Rainer Forst @UFC DTN 773-3222 | Wed Jan 09 1991 09:54 | 11 |
| The Chateau has it's own parking house (at least in 1989 it had), so
maybe no problem there.
It does have some good special rates. Some of it's uniqueness is it's
location within the walls of the old city and on the cliffs over the
ST-Laurent. It is more impressing from the outside than from the
inside.
Over all it is a special experience.
R.
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231.11 | Chateau Fleur de Lys | HOCUS::FOSTER | | Wed Jan 16 1991 14:34 | 17 |
| I stayed at the Chateau Fleur de Lys (different from the Hotellerie)
this past Thanksgiving and it was wonderful. It's similar to a bed and
breakfast (about $3 extra if you want a continental bkfast).
We stayed in a charming, quaint room with a private bath, for
$50/night, free parking in their lot in back. It's next to a park and
you can see the river from the front door. It was close enough to walk
to everything, yet on the outskirts so it was very quiet at night.
We would definitely stay there again (hospitality was excellent too).
Location:
15, Ave. Ste-Genevieve
Quebec, P.Q. G1R 4A8
Tel: (418) 694-1884
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231.12 | Help with mini vaca | KARHU::PARENT | Eat life or life eats you!! | Tue Jul 26 1994 09:01 | 11 |
| Hello, I am planning a trip up to Quebec City the weekend of August
6th.
I noticed that the last entry was put in this file in 1991.
Could someone make a suggestion of a place to stay for two couples
maybe 3 nights.
We would also be interested in suggestions for restaurants.
Merci
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