Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac
@rockmydeejay videótúrája: I felt like royalty walking through these halls. Finding the Goblin letterbox was a total fan moment for me! The indoor pool is huge and perfect for relaxing, and breakfast overlooking the river was the best way to start our day. Truly an iconic stay.
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- Literal castle architecture that dominates the Quebec City skyline
- Unbeatable location inside the walls of Old Quebec
- The 1608 Bar's cheese room and river views are legendary
A videóról
Experience the magic of staying at the world's most photographed hotel, the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac in Quebec City. This review takes you inside the iconic castle walls, starting with the breathtaking lobby that features the famous brass letterbox from the K-Drama 'Goblin.' We explore a river-view room that perfectly blends modern comfort with historic charm, featuring elegant French doors and upscale amenities. Discover the vast property, including the historic Dufferin Terrace with its famous cannons and views of the St. Lawrence River. The experience includes a look at the hotel's high-end shops and art-filled corridors that celebrate its rich heritage. We also dive into the relaxation options, specifically the massive indoor pool that offers a soothing escape after a day of walking. Finally, join us for a lavish buffet breakfast at Place Dufferin, where delicious food meets stunning morning views of the river. This is the ultimate guide for travelers seeking luxury, history, and a touch of pop culture magic in Old Quebec.
Teljes videó szövegkönyve
At the iconic Fairmont Chateau Frontenac. The lobby ain't no basic spot. There's a brass letterbox that blew up and got Insta-famous 'cause of that Korean drama Goblin. As you stroll into the lobby, it's straight-up opulence. And our room was no basic setup either. French doors leading to the bathroom. It adds a swanky touch and upscale vibe, flawlessly harmonizing with both modern and classic decor. An ideal choice for the refined contemporary aesthetics of the room, seamlessly preserving its historical character. The other room was a bit of a hike. It was on the other side of the wing. But it has a view of the St. Lawrence River. We strolled through the massive hotel and checked out the famous Dufferin Terrace. It's a long wooden sidewalk with views of the river and peep those cannons. Once protecting the city, now as a heritage symbol. After the terrace, we hit up the shops and throughout the hotel, you can expect to find artwork, antique furniture, and decor elements that celebrate the hotel's rich history. After a day packed with adventures, there's nothing quite like the sheer bliss of taking a dip in the expansive indoor pool. The sheer size of the pool creates a soothing embrace, washing away the fatigue of exploration. The next morning, we hit up the buffet breakfast at Place Dufferin. And let me tell you, it was a feast. They had a seriously delicious spread going on and the best part, we got to chow down while soaking in the views from the terrace. It was breakfast with a side of awesome scenery, making the whole experience top-notch. Well, it's time to bounce. Stay iconic and keep those stories alive. I'll see you around.