• Bedroom with pale blue walls, king bed and desk
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Hitchcock Suite

The superb Hitchcock Suite pays tribute to the filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock who shot the film I Confess in Quebec City and at the Château Frontenac in the 1950s. The Hitchcock Suite benefits from a prime location at the top of one of the hotel’s largest turrets. It is accessible by a winding staircase, which adds to the privacy of the suite. From the entrance, you can feel the architectural character of the Château exuded by the skylight windows and the vaulted ceiling of the room. The suite has a large living room and master bedroom with a king-size bed. It also includes a spacious marble bathroom with a sumptuous claw-foot tub and a large independent glass shower, as well as a separate toilet cubicle. If necessary, the suite can be booked with two Deluxe rooms with river view to make it a private floor. Everywhere in the suite, decor elements recall the world of Hitchcock such as film posters, photographs of Hitchcock and even a vintage television from the ’50s. Each of the suite’s windows allows visitors to discover superb views of Quebec City and the St. Lawrence River

  • LOCATION6th Floor
  • BED TYPEKing bed
  • GUESTS2
  • ROOM SIZE800 sq.ft. / 74 sq.m
  • VIEWOld Quebec and St. Lawrence

Room Amenities

  • Individually Controlled Air Conditioning
  • Cable television with in-room pay movies and video games
  • Coffee Machine
  • Safety Box
  • Hair Dryer
  • Iron & Ironing Board
  • Telephone equipped with voice-mail
  • Video Check-Out
  • Alarm Clock-Radio
  • Refreshment Center (Fees Apply)
  • Wireless High-speed Internet Connection (Fees Apply)
  • Desk with halogen lamp (Upon Request)
  • Humidifier (Upon Request)
  • Crib (Upon Request)
  • Mini Refrigerator (Upon Request & Fees Apply)
  • Mattress Firming Board (Upon Request)
  • Connecting Rooms (Upon Request)
  • Fireplace (non-working decorative) (Upon Request)
  • Rollaway Bed (Upon Request & Fees Apply)

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