Le Saint Pierre, in the heart of Old Quebec

 

Le Saint Pierre

Being located on two of the oldest streets in Québec City, Le Saint Pierre, with its woodwork and stone walls, seduces through its old-world charm. Nearby, architectural and historical discoveries await you. To visit: museums, antique shops and art galleries.

To meander through the Old Port is to travel through four centuries of urban and maritime life. If you approach from the river side, take Dalhousie, Sault-au-Matelot and Saint-Pierre streets, formerly known as the "Wall Street" of Québec City, as most banks were located there. These ancient financial buildings have kept their magnificent architecture.

Keep walking through Saint-Paul street, the street of antique dealers, right to the remains of the first palace of Intendant Talon. Coming back, linger for a while in front of the other palace, that of the Palais train station. Finally, get a taste of all the colours of the Marché du Vieux-Port, close to the boats of the Louise basin and changing waves of the St. Lawrence River, between Pointe-à-Carcy and Île d’Orléans.

To cap your meandering, take a seat at a table of one of the best restaurants in Québec City, a few steps away from Le Saint Pierre.


Le Saint Pierre, an intimate inn facing Old Quebec Le Saint Pierre, Vieux-port Le Saint Pierre, a contemporary hotel facing the river Le Saint Pierre, Place-Royale Le Saint Pierre, Quebec city