Luxe Beat Magazine March 2014 | Page 7

AUBERGE SAINT-ANTOINE, A FUSION OF GREAT HISTORY IN QUEBEC CITY by Maralyn D. Hill and Norman E. Hill On our last visit to Quebec City, we went ahead of the group we were traveling with to experience the Auberge Saint-Antoine. Both being interested in history, we had walked by this property in the late 90s, took part in a site inspection in 2010 and were convinced we needed to discover more this past year. Auberge Saint-Antoine is part of the prestigious Relaix & Chateaux group. Guests may or may not know that all of its properties must have a story. Well, this hotel has a soul and guests are aware of it throughout the entire property. Very few hotels combine what its owners call a “fusion of tourism and history.” This is exactly what guests can enjoy in Quebec City’s Auberge Saint-Antoine. As we explored the hotel, it was easy to discover why in December it had just been recognized in Condé Nast Traveler’s Gold List for 2014 as one of the top hotels in the world. In addition, the hotel is included in the prestigious Platinum Circle, which recognizes consistency in excellence for properties who make the Gold List five years in a row. January brought another accolade, Saint-Antoine was named one of the top hotels in Canada. It scored highest in the Quebec region, in the “Best Hotels by Region” category in the Travel+Leisure 500 Awards. Auberge Saint-Antoine received a score of 90.71 out of 100 – the highest score earned by a hotel in Quebec. Earlier in 2013 Robb Report listed it on "The World's Top 100 Hotels." These awards confirmed what we already thought, but nice to know we were right on target in our evaluation. Today, the hotel is located in the oldest part of the city, close to the St. Lawrence River in the heart of Quebec City’s Old Port. In 1687, the French king awarded waterfront lots to two prosperous fur merchants. By 1704, the 䁡