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Hôtel Château Joliette

450 rue St-Thomas
Rated 8.2 in 393 reviews

Hôtel Château Joliette, located in the heart of Joliette, Canada, offers a charming and welcoming experience surrounded by the natural beauty of the Lanaudière region. Perfectly situated along the banks of the L’Assomption River, this hotel provides guests with scenic views and a tranquil environment, making it an ideal choice for both relaxation and exploration.

As you enter Hôtel Château Joliette, you're greeted with a warm atmosphere that combines modern comfort with traditional elegance. The tasteful decor throughout the premises creates a cozy yet refined ambiance, inviting guests to unwind after a day of sightseeing or business meetings. The rooms are thoughtfully designed to ensure a comfortable stay, featuring contemporary amenities that cater to a variety of needs.

Dining at Hôtel Château Joliette is a delightful experience, with an on-site restaurant offering a menu that showcases local flavors and seasonal ingredients, capturing the essence of Quebec cuisine. Whether enjoying a leisurely breakfast or a gourmet dinner, guests can expect attentive service and a truly satisfying culinary experience.

In addition to its dining options, the hotel provides facilities for meetings, conferences, and social events, making it a versatile choice for various occasions. The attentive staff at Hôtel Château Joliette are committed to providing personalized service, ensuring that every guest's stay is memorable.

Conveniently located near local attractions, shops, and cultural sites, Hôtel Château Joliette serves as an excellent base for exploring the vibrant town of Joliette and the surrounding picturesque landscapes. Whether visiting for leisure or business, guests will appreciate the thoughtful blend of comfort and hospitality that Hôtel Château Joliette consistently delivers.

Climate and Weather

January
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Sun hours / day
 16
Rain free days
February
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March
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April
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May
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June
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July
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August
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September
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October
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November
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December
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What to do in Joliette and near Hôtel Château Joliette

Parc Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Park in Joliette (Quebec, Canada)
0.5km / 0.33mi
Parc Amyot
Park in Saint-Paul (Quebec, Canada)
3.7km / 2.3mi
Parc Saint-Jean-Bosco
Park in Saint-Charles-Borromee, Quebec, Canada
2.5km / 1.6mi
Parc Maria-Goretti
Park in Saint-Charles-Borromee (Quebec, Canada)
2.3km / 1.4mi
Parc Denis-Laporte
Park in Crabtree (Quebec, Canada)
7.6km / 4.7mi
Hommage aux bâtisseurs du haut de L'Assomption
14.3km / 8.9mi
Parc du Vieux Pont
Park in L'Assomption, Quebec, Canada
14.3km / 8.9mi
Parc Pierre-Dalcourt
Park in Saint-Felix-de-Valois (Quebec, Canada)
15km / 9.4mi
Parc Gaston-Bettez
Parc Gaston-Bettez
Park in Lanoraie (Quebec, Canada)
17.7km / 11mi
Abbaye Val Notre-Dame
19.4km / 12.1mi
Parc Gérard-Lavallée
Parc Gérard-Lavallée
Park in Lavaltrie (Québec, Canada)
19.8km / 12.3mi
L'église Saint-Antoine
Church and performing arts building in Lavaltrie, Quebec, Canada
19.7km / 12.3mi
Parc Laurier
Park in L'Assomption (Quebec, Canada)
21.7km / 13.5mi
Parc Léo Jacques
Park in L'Assomption, Quebec, Canada
21km / 13.1mi
Parc Nichol
Park in Rawdon (Quebec, Canada)
21.2km / 13.2mi
Parc de L'Eschaillon
Park in Saint-Roch-de-l'Achigan (Quebec, Canada)
21.9km / 13.6mi
Église de l'Assomption-de-la-Sainte-Vierge
Église de l'Assomption-de-la-Sainte-Vierge
Church building in Quebec, Canada
22.2km / 13.8mi
Parc de la Rivière
Park in Saint-Esprit (Quebec, Canada)
22.6km / 14mi
Parc Quatre-vents
Park in Sainte-Julienne (Quebec, Canada)
23.5km / 14.6mi
Parc du Belvédère
Parc du Belvédère
Park in Contrecœur, Quebec, Canada
23.9km / 14.9mi
Parc Donat-Gadoury
Park in Saint-Jean-de-Matha (Quebec, Canada)
23.5km / 14.6mi
Maison des Gouverneurs
Maison des Gouverneurs
Building in Quebec, Canada
24.6km / 15.3mi
Parc Antoine-Pécaudy
Park in Contrecœur (Quebec, Canada)
24.4km / 15.2mi
Carré Royal
Carré Royal
Park in Sorel-Tracy, in Quebec, Canada
24.7km / 15.3mi
Parc Sous-Les-Pins
Park in Sorel-Tracy (Quebec, Canada)
25.2km / 15.7mi
Louis-Cyr
24.1km / 15mi
Île Darvard
Island in Quebec, Canada
28.3km / 17.6mi

About Joliette

Joliette, located in the Lanaudière region of Quebec, offers a variety of activities and attractions that reflect its cultural and natural heritage. One of the key highlights is the Joliette Art Museum, which houses an impressive collection of Quebec and Canadian art, as well as temporary exhibitions that showcase local talent. The museum serves as a cultural hub, often hosting events and workshops that engage the community.

For those interested in history, the Joliette Historical Museum provides insights into the region's past through its diverse exhibits. It’s a great place to learn about the local heritage and the evolution of the town over the years.

Nature enthusiasts can enjoy the Lanaudière region's outdoor offerings, including parks and walking trails. The surrounding landscapes are ideal for hiking and exploring, particularly during the fall when the foliage changes color.

The Joliette Farmers' Market is another highlight, where visitors can find fresh produce, local products, and artisanal goods. It’s a good spot to experience local flavors and support regional farmers and businesses.

In terms of events, Joliette hosts various festivals throughout the year, celebrating music, art, and gastronomy. These festivals provide a glimpse into the local culture and an opportunity for community engagement.

Overall, Joliette presents a balanced mix of art, history, nature, and community life, making it a worthwhile destination for visitors looking to experience a quieter side of Quebec.




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