Auberge Saint-Antoine
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As Featured In...
From Travel + Leisure, Feb 2007
“A hotel that’s new and urban yet has a soulful sense of place....” MORE>>
From Food & Wine, Dec 2004
“The boutique hotel Auberge Saint-Antoine, in the Old Port, got its start in 1687 on land deeded to fur traders; an 1822 stone warehouse is part of the property. An expansion last year added 64 streamlined, taupe-toned rooms to the original 31, all with enormous feather-top beds and bathtubs big enough to float a barge....” MORE>>
From the T+L 500
Converted 19th-century stone house in the Old Port.
- Stats:
- 94 rooms; 2 restaurants; 2 bars.
- Competitive Edge:
- Tony accommodations in a historically significant setting (a 17th-century gun battery runs through the lobby).
- Rooms to Book:
- Luxes, for their fireplaces.
- Don't Miss:
- Watching a French film in the hotel's private screening room.
lastArticle = 2/2007 and lastAward = 01/2008
