"its in a train station and the door to the hotel area is unlocked and just a sheet hangs in front of the door as a safety but anyone can just waltz in. the area is a train station so there is alot of mentally unstable folk around."
"The property was very clean and comfortable. The owners were very nice and accomodating. As a woman travelling alone, I felt very safe. Great location if you want to have some distance for the super touristy parts of the city. Close to shopping and restaurants, Plains of Abraham."
"Amazing location, easily walkable to the old city. The rooftop is a must. Parking garage is up the street. Very Clean. Will stay here again next time Iâm in Quebec City. Hostess was very communicative and informative. Great overall stay. "
"The property was clean, and the breakfast buffet was wonderful, but there were dogs barking in the next room late in the evening and I ended up having to move instead of them."
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"Saw the online reviews stating old and outdated. But did not find this to be true. Rooms were spacious and good water pressure in showers. Across from plains od abraham and really not that far to walk (or uber) to Old Quebec. Can take scenic walkway along river. Staff was nice and helpful. Ceil, the restaurant on top of this hotel, rotates 360 degrees for views of the city and Old Town. I would stay here again."
"A very clean hotel. Breakfast was simple - no fresh fruit but lots of other items. Pool was great but you need to book your 1/2 hour time slot as only 10 people are allowed in at a time. We booked ours in the morning before we left for the day and that worked well. Great perk was coffee and juice machines available 24/7- the kids loved this. It was a 15 minute drive into old Quebec City. "