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Stay at Hôtel du Vieux-Québec, a boutique hotel nestled in the heart of Old Quebec, just a 7-minute walk from Le Monastere des Augustines. This heritage property preserves 18th-century French colonial architecture, with rooms featuring antique furnishings and warm-toned lighting. Some suites offer views of the St. Lawrence River and the monastery's iconic spire.
Guests can enjoy morning coffee in the garden courtyard, savoring locally crafted pastries while soaking in the spiritual ambiance of the nearby convent. The hotel also provides curated guided tours to explore the monastery’s sacred art collections and rare manuscripts—offering an authentic glimpse into French-speaking Quebec’s religious heritage. For exclusive rates and room availability, book through the HopeGoo app.
The breakfast experience at Hôtel du Vieux-Québec is a highlight, featuring farm-fresh ingredients sourced directly from local producers: artisanal baguettes, maple syrup, smoked duck eggs, and a curated selection of regional cheeses. Served in a sunlit wooden dining room with views of the monastery’s stone walls and garden, it evokes the elegance of 19th-century French aristocracy.
Adjacent to the hotel, La Cour des Augustines offers limited-time French crêpes and hot chocolate each morning, plus weekend “Convent Tea Events” that combine live traditional music with craft markets. These immersive experiences allow guests to connect deeply with Quebec City’s cultural roots. Reserve a breakfast-inclusive package via the HopeGoo app for a seamless, authentic stay.
Just a 5-minute stroll from Le Monastere des Augustines, you’ll find several standout cultural highlights. First, the Musée de la Civilisation offers immersive exhibits on Indigenous heritage and Quebec’s urban evolution, featuring interactive tech displays that bring history to life.
Next, Place Royale, North America’s oldest square, features meticulously restored 17th-century French architecture, cobblestone alleys, and a central fountain perfect for historical photos. Along Boulevard des Champs, hidden among the trees, are independent bookshops and ceramics studios—many open for weekend pop-up markets.
Every Saturday afternoon, the Old Town Art Market fills the streets with handmade jewelry, prints, and local crafts. All these experiences are walkable and deeply rooted in Quebec’s identity. Use the HopeGoo app to access real-time guides and reservation alerts for a seamless cultural journey.
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