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Québec City, Canada: Hotel News Roundup

Auberge Saint-Antoine has been added to the National Geographic Traveler magazine's prestigious The Stay List: 150 Hotels You'll Love. Appearing in the April 2008 edition of the magazine, this list names 150 accommodations throughout the world that stand out due to their excellence, distinction and mainly, their ability to make travelers feel at home in the area they are visiting.
Web: www.saint-antoine.com 

 

 

 

Barely three weeks after its official opening, the Wendake Hôtel-Musée Premières Nations was rewarded for its excellence in real estate by the Urban Development Institute of Quebec. The award acknowledges the hotel's original design, combining a museum of Huron-Wendat culture and a distinctive hotel service. The complex cost $26.1 million to build.
Web: www.hotelpremieresnations.ca

 

 

 

The Fairmont Le Château Frontenac has completed its renovations in time for Québec City's 400th anniversary festivities. The ambitious repair project that began in February 2005, included the renovation of more than five hundred rooms, five of which are magnificent Heritage suites, the designing of a hotel shop of forty-six rooms within the Château itself and the complete transformation of two of its restaurants. The establishment also installed high-speed Internet in each of the rooms and undertook major masonry work to preserve the historic building.
Web: www.fairmont.com/Frontenac