About Hotel Acadia
This historical townhouse hotel is located in Quebec City's Old Town, just five-minutes' walk from the iconic Le Château Frontenac castle. Old world charm and welcoming staff complement the Hotel Acadia's enviable location.
Many of the hotel's guest bedrooms feature original features like exposed stone walls, beamed ceilings and cast-iron radiators. All rooms come with flat-screen TVs and coffee-makers as standard. Upgraded rooms include fireplaces and/or whirlpool baths.
Guests are welcome to relax out on the sundeck and wind down in the hotel's urban spa. Free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout and parking is provided on-site or nearby (surcharges apply).
A buffet-style breakfast is made available at the nearby Feu Sacré restaurant. Whilst some guests staying on certain packages receive this for free, others have to pay. There are lots of cafés, restaurants, and bars located close by.
The Citadel and Parliament Building are both a five-minute walk from the Hotel Acadia.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Location is just about perfect.
Being right in the heart of the Old Town ensures pretty much everything worth seeing in this part of Quebec City is just a short walk away. Plus, the fact that the hotel is located in a quiet little side street means you don't get disturbed by any late-night street noise after dark. Perfect.
positive:
Hotel is full of charm.
The hotel's beautiful brickwork, ornate old ceiling beams and rustic looking radiators all help to make you feel like you're staying in a 19th century European townhouse rather than a modern day North American hotel. Charming and then some..
positive:
Staff are very cordial and welcoming.
The Acadia's staff are a real credit to this establishment as they manage to be effortlessly amiable and industrious while flitting between between English and French without missing a beat. Wonderful hospitality.
Negative Reviews
negative:
There's no elevator..
..And the stairs are pretty steep too. Something to keep in mind if you have mobility issues.
negative:
Parking can be an issue.
As well as being ostensibly more expensive than most other parking options in this area, the hotel's private parking has an extremely narrow entrance way. This means that you need to be extremely careful when maneuvering your vehicle in and out of the lot. Suffice to say, SUVs cannot be accommodated here.
negative:
But that's about it..
Once you put the issues with the stairs and the parking to one side, it's evident that there isn't really that much else to take issue with here.