AUBERGE DE LA PAIX
Située sur une petite rue calme du Vieux-Québec, la maison date de 1850 et peut accueillir jusqu'à 60 personnes dans ses treize chambres réparties sur trois étages. Il y règne un esprit baba cool, comme il subsiste dans quelques auberges de la province. Pour les emplettes, la petite épicerie d'à côté propose de tout. Services sur place : cuisine entièrement équipée, salle commune, belle cour intérieur, wifi et poste Internet, casiers dans les chambres (apportez votre cadenas). Stationnement payant à l'Hôtel de Ville (réductions en soirée et le week-end).
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Great place to stay and meet and talk to fellow travellers
Just be aware it is a hostel style place with shared toilets and showers, which is the only reason I can't give 5 star.
I would be happy to stay again
- very friendly staff
- unbeatable location
Con:
- the vibes are just weird here
- super anti social
- no events
- tiny rooms with rock hard beds
- always a weird smell wafting through the place
Pros:
• Excellent location with numerous shops and restaurants within walking distance.
• Convenient proximity to the train station and major sightseeing spots.
• A fantastic dining experience at Chez Temporel next door, with a 10% discount for hotel guests.
• Friendly and helpful reception staff.
Cons:
• The room itself is okay but lacks an extra chair and storage space.
• Horrible sound insulation – noise from outside and neighboring rooms was very clear and disruptive, making it very hard to sleep, especially late at night. I wish they could post reminder to guests to keep noise levels down after 11pm or so.
• Shared shower room was acceptable, but inadequate storage made it less convenient.
• There was no elevator as the building was old, unsuitable for individuals who may struggle with climbing steep staircases while carrying large luggage.
Overall, for future visits to Quebec City, I would rather pay a bit more for a quieter and more comfortable stay at somewhere else.