Room Amenities
- Individually Controlled Air Conditioning
- Cable television with in-room pay movies and video games
- Coffee Machine
- Safety Box
- Hair Dryer
- Iron & Ironing Board
- Telephone equipped with voice-mail
- Video Check-Out
- Alarm Clock-Radio
- Refreshment Center (Fees Apply)
- Wireless High-speed Internet Connection (Fees Apply)
- Desk with halogen lamp (Upon Request)
- Humidifier (Upon Request)
- Crib (Upon Request)
- Mini Refrigerator (Upon Request & Fees Apply)
- Mattress Firming Board (Upon Request)
- Connecting Rooms (Upon Request)
- Fireplace (non-working decorative) (Upon Request)
- Rollaway Bed (Upon Request & Fees Apply)
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Walking Distance: 16 minutesPlace Royale is where Samuel de Champlain founded the City of Québec in 1608. With buildings that combine French and British influences and the oldest stone church in North America, the square has a charm all its own.
Walking Distance: 2 minutesPetit-Champlain is one of the hottest shopping streets in Québec City, known for its boutiques featuring everything from Québec-made boots and moccasins to sculptures, jewellery, and Québec terroir products.
Walking Distance: 7 minutesThe massive stone walls encircling the Old City, the only such intact fortifications north of Mexico, recalls the history of the French and British regimes.
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