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Pour admirer les érables rouges, écouter les légendes iroquoises, épier les ours noirs, croiser les baleines bleues, rorquals et bélugas, cap sur la Belle Province, au cœur de l’Est canadien ! De Montréal à Tadoussac, de Québec au lac Saint-Jean, un voyage au Québec réserve des paysages de toute beauté, des tables gastronomiques et auberges chaleureuses, des activités nature à foison… Notre équipe de spécialistes du Canada a sélectionné pour vous les meilleures offres de circuits accompagnés, autotours, séjours multi-activités, croisières… À vous de choisir votre formule, ou n’hésitez pas à nous communiquer vos envies pour un périple sur mesure chez nos cousins d’Amérique. Classique et insolite, moderne et traditionnel, urbain et bucolique, le Québec ne cesse de surprendre. Ici, entre douces collines, vallées glacières, fjord, lacs, forêt boréale, villages coquets et villes cosmopolites, l’histoire mêlée du Vieux Monde et de l’Amérique se marie à une nature grandiose. Saluez les baleines à Tadoussac ; passez une nuit sous la tente chez les indiens Anishinabés ou en compagnie des caribous au zoo St Félicien ; longez le majestueux St Laurent à bord du très confortable train Chaleur… Faites bombance dans une « boîte à chansons » ou dans une cabane à sucre, magasinez à Montréal… En hiver, les grands espaces enneigés sont propices à de belles balades en motoneige, en raquettes ou en traîneau à chiens. Nulle inquiétude, nos amis Québécois sauront réchauffer vos cœurs par leur humour dévastateur ! Et pourquoi ne pas poursuivre votre voyage en Gaspésie et au Nouveau-Brunswick dans l'Ouest canadien, voire rejoindre l'Est américain, de Montréal à New York ?

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« Moderne et traditionnel, urbain et bucolique, le Québec ne cesse de surprendre. Ici, entre douces collines, vallées glacières, fjord, lacs, forêt boréale, villages coquets et villes cosmopolites, l’histoire mêlée du Vieux Monde et de l’Amérique se marie à une nature grandiose. »

QUE VOIR AU QUÉBEC ? Top 5 des sites québécois incontournables

  • Montréal , la plus grande ville du Québec, une mosaïque ethnique vivante et joyeuse où les buildings côtoient les toits mansardés du Plateau, héritages français, le charme so british des maisons victoriennes et l’ambiance branchée de Mile-End.
  • Québec , sentinelle fortifiée du fleuve Saint-Laurent qui fut jadis la capitale de la Nouvelle France, une ville lumineuse en harmonie avec son riche passé historique et son présent animé et festif.
  • Le parc marin du Saguenay-Saint-Laurent , dans les Laurentides, pour rencontrer baleines et bélugas.
  • Le parc national de la Mauricie , où admirer les couleurs de l’été indien.
  • Le parc de Forillon , à la pointe de la Gaspésie, territoire de dunes, de marais et de forêts, royaume des ours bruns.

LES BONNES RAISONS DE PARTIR AU QUÉBEC Notre top 10 des expériences uniques à vivre au Québec

  • Sillonner les paysages grandioses , villages coquets et villes cosmopolites du Québec en autotour .
  • Admirer les érables rouges lors de l’été indien.
  • Explorer les terres amérindiennes et acadiennes et écouter les légendes iroquoises.
  • Épier les ours noirs et les caribous au zoo St Félicien.
  • Saluer les baleines bleues , rorquals et bélugas à Tadoussac , dans le décor sauvage du fjord glaciaire de la rivière Saguenay.
  • Passer une nuit sous la tente chez les indiens Anishinabés.
  • Longer le majestueux Saint-Laurent à bord du très confortable train Chaleur.
  • Faire bombance dans une « boîte à chansons » ou dans une cabane à sucre.
  • Magasiner à Montréal.
  • Profiter des joies de l’hiver et parcourir les grands espaces enneigés en raquettes ou en traîneau à chiens, en hiver.

QUAND PARTIR AU QUÉBEC ? La meilleure période pour partir au Québec

Si la période de mai à octobre connaît le climat le plus favorable, toutes les saisons ont leur charme pour un voyage au Québec : les températures du printemps et de l’été sont propices à la découverte des grandes villes et de leur histoire, mais l’automne apporte les belles couleurs de l’été Indien et profite de la neige et de multiples activités en hiver.

Circuit accompagné Québec

En choisissant l’un de nos circuits accompagnés au Québec , vous apprécierez de partir en toute sérénité à la découverte des grands sites de la deuxième plus grande province canadienne : 21 régions, 24 parcs nationaux et 2 célèbres villes, Québec et Montréal.

Voyage sur mesure Québec

À votre rythme et en toute indépendance, en profitant de l'expertise et des conseils de nos spécialistes du Canada, un voyage sur mesure au Québec mène de forêts boréales en prairies luxuriantes, de villes cosmopolites en villages coquets, de tables gastronomiques en auberges chaleureuses et pourvoiries.

Séjour Québec

En toute saison, un séjour au Québec , province idéale pour les amoureux de nature et d’aventure, a de quoi surprendre et émerveiller.

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10 Days in Quebec: The Ultimate Itinerary (First Time Visit)

Recommended itinerary: how to visit quebec in 10 days.

You’re planning a 10-day itinerary in Quebec and you’re looking for the best things to do?

You’re at the right place!

In order to help you plan your stay , I have prepared this recommended Itinerary for 9, 10 or 11 days in Quebec

. During your trip, you will discover on Montreal , La Mauricie National Park , the Saguenay fjord , Charlevoix , and the city of Québec .

For this itinerary, in addition to the best things to do and must-see attractions , I will also give you all my best tips as well as my list of the best accommodations depending on your budget.

So, what are the best things to do during your 10 days in Quebec? Where to stay?

Let’s find out!

Where to stay in Montreal

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For your 9-10 day Québec adventure , I’d suggest landing in Montreal’s airport .

Upon arrival, there’s no pressing need to grab a rental car. Montreal is a breeze to explore on foot or by public transit.

But, since you’ll need a rental car for the next leg of your trip , you might opt to snag one right away to avoid backtracking to the airport. Or if that’s no fuss, pick it up bright and early on day three .

Do you want to save on two days’ rental fees, or save time later? Your call.

Regardless, you should consider booking your rental car via Rentalcars.com . It’s my go-to, be it for Canada , or European spots like Sicily , Greece , or Sardinia .

In just a click, you can compare all the deals Montréal’s car rentals have to offer. And by ticking the full coverage insurance option , you’re set with coverage for any mishaps or thefts .

If your travel dates are locked in, I’d suggest booking your wheels now to snag the best deals. Click the button below to compare car rental prices for your 9-10 days in Québec:

To get to downtown Montreal , if you’re holding off on the car rental, hop on bus #747 . It runs round-the-clock, taking you straight to the Berri-Uqam metro station and your hotel doorstep.

Old Montreal

On your first day of your Quebec’s 9-10 day escapade, you’ll be unraveling the charms of Montréal .

Start your morning with a stroll through Old Montreal and the Old Port. The historic district boasts gems like Notre-Dame Basilica , the Bonsecours Market, the Clock Tower, and Jacques-Cartier Square .

Fancy a deeper dive? You can book a guided tour of Old Montreal right here !

Reaching the Old Port , you’ll meet the mighty Saint Lawrence River . Perfect for a riverside amble or even a delightful one-hour cruise . More on that? Just click here for the details !

Summer sees joggers and cyclists aplenty. And if you’re game, take a spin on the giant wheel or whizz down a zipline .

If you’re visiting Montreal in winter , brace for fun with ice-skating or even ice fishing .

For lunch, don’t skip the Pointe à Callières Museum’s restaurant by the Old Port. Overlooking Alexandra Quay, you’ll be treated to a panoramic view and a gourmet meal (appetizer + main + dessert) at just $25 . It was my fave when I lived in Montréal! Reservations are a must .

Montreal old port

Post-lunch, set your compass to Montreal’s iconic Mont-Royal Park . Make your way up to the Belvedere for one of the city’s most breathtaking vistas . Explore the park’s winding paths and the serene Beaver Lake.

In winter , the frozen lake becomes a skating rink , complete with rentals. And, Mont-Royal’s snow-covered slopes? Perfect for sledding . A must on your 10-day Canadian tour , especially with kids in tow.

Another delightful sight? The adorable squirrels frolicking all around the park.

As the day winds down, meander through the Plateau Mont-Royal area with its many quirky shops , cafés, and restaurants . You’ll be captivated by the charm of its one-of-a-kind houses .

For dinner, it’s time to dig into the legendary poutine ! Head to Mont-Royal’s crowd-favorite, “ La Banquise ” boasting over 30 varieties of this Québécois specialty. The toughest part will be picking from all the cool choices.

Winding down, return to your hotel or head to one of Montreal’s numerous lively bars.

Montreal Mount Royal view

Day two of your 10-day Quebec getaway has you continuing your Montreal exploration .

Start your morning off right with a panoramic elevator ride up the Olympic Stadium tower . Trust me, the view from the top is breathtaking.

Just around the corner, you can pop into the Montreal Biodome , which replicates several ecosystems from the American continent . This isn’t your average zoo. It’s truly well-done! It features (among other cool creatures) lynxes, caimans, penguins, and puffins , all in meticulously recreated environments.

After that, I’d suggest wandering through the botanical gardens . The various themed gardens (think Japanese and Chinese) are beautifully showcased. It’s always open and even free during the winter . Perfect for cross-country ski and snowshoe enthusiasts.

To wrap up the day, hit up Montreal’s main shopping artery, Saint Catherine Street . H&M, Zara, Benetton – you’ll find all the big international brands here. Perfect for some retail therapy.

And if you’re window shopping in winter, no need to brave the cold. The city’s underground network stretches the entire length of the street , so you can stay cozy and comfy!

Stay a second night in Montreal. For even more to do and see in Montreal, check out my article: Exploring Montreal: Your Ultimate City Guide .

Voyage Tips - Advice For organizing your public transport commutes over these two days in Montreal, I recommend using the STM website (Montreal’s Transport Society).

  • M Montreal : A youth hostel just a 5-minute walk away from Berri Uquam metro station on Sainte Catherine street. You can grab a bed in a modern, cozy dorm for just 25€ a night, breakfast included. You can also book a double room if you prefer. Strong points: Super friendly staff, modern facilities, basement bar with occasional live performances. A fantastic choice for budget-friendly accommodations in Montreal !
  • Best Western Plus Hotel Montreal : Located in the bustling Quartier des Spectacles. You can book a warm, spacious double room starting from €150 per night. Strong points: Perfect location for exploring Montreal, clean and comfy beds.
  • Le Dauphin Montréal Centre-Ville: : Just 200 meters away from the Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal and a 5-minute walk from the Old Port. Double rooms starting from €170, breakfast included. Strong points: Great location, spacious rooms, and large beds.
  • Le Petit Hotel Montreal: : Located in the historical center of Montreal. Rooms with character (think stone walls and exposed brick) starting from €250, breakfast included. Strong points: Excellent service, a delicious breakfast, and the charming ambiance of the hotel.
  • Le St-Martin Hotel Centre-ville – Hotel Particulier: : Just 50 meters away from Saint Catherine West Street. Stylish, cozy double rooms starting from €290. Strong points: An enchanting pool with waterfalls and jets, delightful staff, prime location, and comfort. My recommendation for a high-end stay in Montreal !
  • Hôtel Birks Montréal : Located in the city center, this 5-star hotel offers beautifully decorated rooms starting from €500, with breakfast at an additional €19. Strong points: Prime location, beautiful architecture, friendly staff, and a luxurious spa. The best hotel in Montreal for a luxury stay !

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2) La Mauricie National Park (2 days).

For this leg, let’s kick off the road trip portion of your 10-day Quebec adventure.

Jump in your car (or pick it up from the airport) and head over to La Mauricie National Park for the next two days. From Montreal, it’s about a 2.5-hour drive .

During these two days in the park, you’ll have a plethora of activities at your fingertips. In summer, hike through stunning natural landscapes or kayak . Fishing enthusiasts will also be in their element.

The park’s most famous excursion combines the two. To reach Waber Falls , you’ll have to paddle a 8km round-trip by canoe and walk a 8km round-trip . Sure, it’s a bit of a workout, but entirely doable in a day.

When winter rolls around, dive into classic Quebec winter activities like snowmobiling , dog sledding , snowshoeing , or even cross-country skiing .

To make the most of your two days in the park tailored to your interests , don’t hesitate to check out the official website . There, you’ll find a list of activities and detailed hiking trails based on difficulty levels.

And remember, book two nights at one of the accommodations I’ve handpicked for you below.

For camping enthusiasts , the park offers large equipped tents both in winter (wood stove) and summer. Common areas are available for cooking and cleaning up. You’ll find more info right here .

And for those who prefer a bit more comfort , here are the best accommodations near the park.

  • Trapper’s Inn Refuge : Located at the park’s entrance. Double room from €80. Strong points: location, warm welcome.
  • Gîte aux Traditions : Located on the main street of St-Jean des Piles, just 5km from the park. Double room from €85 per night, breakfast included. Strong points: location, lovely hosts, hearty and delicious homemade breakfast, tips for activities in the park.
  • Hotel Marineau Shawinigan : Located 15 km from the national park. Double room from €85, breakfast included. Strong points: cleanliness, comfy beds, good breakfast.
  • Auberge motel drakkar : Located in Shawinigan. Spacious double room from €100 per night. Strong points: good breakfast, welcoming owner, quietness.

Waber Falls La Mauricie National Park

3) Fjord-du-Saguenay (2 days)

On to the third leg of this 9-10 day Quebec adventure ! Wave goodbye to La Mauricie National Park and set your sights on the Saguenay fjord in the aptly named town “Fjord-du-Saguenay”.

There are a few routes you could take , but I suggest taking the scenic Route 155 , which teases with a sneak peek of Lake St-Jean near the end.

Expect about a 4h15m journey , so it’ll eat up your morning. But hey, you’ll get to soak in some stunning vistas along the way .

When it comes to how you’ll spend your afternoon and the next day at Fjord-du-Saguenay, well, options abound.

Here’s a taste of what’s on offer:

  • Explore the village of L’Anse St-Jean . This gem, perched on the fjord’s edge, boasts a killer view. It ranks among Quebec’s most charming villages.
  • In the same vein, the village of Sainte-Rose du Nord is well worth a detour. With mountains all around and snugly tucked into a little valley, this spot is absolutely charming.
  • Go hiking on one of the numerous trails. The famous Sentier de la Statue trail crowns you with a spectacular viewpoint at its summit.
  • Embark on a boat cruise along the fjord.
  • A kayak outing in search of belugas and whales. Fancy diving deeper into this? Click away right here !
  • Go on a fishing excursion and give your luck a shot by trying to catch some brook trout.
  • Ice fishing to catch your fish from a hole drilled in the ice
  • Snowshoeing
  • Cross-country skiing.

For a comprehensive guide to Fjord-du-Saguenay’s offerings, check out the official site .

  • Auberge du dimanche : The establishment is located in the town of Rivière-Éternité, very close to the fjord. Nice and spacious double room starting from €70 per night, breakfast included. Strong points: the setting and the tranquility, comfortable bedding, impeccable cleanliness. It’s my favorite for its value for money, I really recommend you stay 2 nights .
  • Chalets sur le Fjord : Located in l’Anse Saint-Jean, ranked among the most beautiful villages in Quebec. Apartment or studio with kitchenette from €80 per night. Strong points: the magnificent setting with a view of the fjord, the comfortable and modern apartments, the hot tub.
  • Lodge des Bois : Located in Saint-Félix-d’Otis, by the lake. Cabin in the middle of the forest with private access to the lake. The lodge is fully equipped, the decor is modern, and it has a terrace and a barbecue. The place is very quiet and the view is magnificent. From €100 per night + €30 for cleaning. I highly recommend it for a stay immersed in the heart of Canadian nature! Don’t hesitate for long, there’s only one !
  • Le 30 de Vébron : Apartment located in the pretty village of l’Anse Saint-Jean. This 250m² apartment can accommodate up to 7 people for €160 per night. It’s well equipped, very beautiful, and located in a pleasant setting . It’s ideal if you’re traveling with family or for a group of friends .

Fjord-du-Saguenay

4) Charlevoix (1 day)

On the fourth day of your Quebec journey, you will head to the Charlevoix region .

Nestled between the Saguenay fjord and Quebec City , it’s a sweet spot to break up your trip.

The journey from the fjord to Charlevoix? Just a breezy 1 hour 45 minutes .

While in Charlevoix for the day , here are some delightful choices:

  • If walking’s your thing , you’ll adore the Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie Park . The river and mountain scenery? Simply breathtaking.
  • Not in the mood for a workout ? Consider a river cruise instead.
  • Art aficionados , make your way to Baie St-Paul and its art galleries.
  • Wildlife enthusiasts , how about black bear spotting with an expert guide?
  • If peace and serenity sound tempting , drive to Isle-aux-Coudres, a quaint island opposite Baie St-Paul. Hop on a ferry at Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive. The ride’s free and takes just 20 minutes.

Spend a cozy night around Charlevoix.

  • Motel des Cascades: Located in Baie-Saint-Paul. Double room from 80€. Strong points: friendly staff, outdoor facilities, cleanliness.
  • Hôtel au petit berger: Located in La Malbaie, facing the St. Lawrence River. Bright, spacious double room from €85 per night, breakfast included. Strong points: tranquil setting, comfortable beds, friendly staff, good breakfast. My favorite for its value for money!
  • La Pignoronde: Located in Baie-Saint-Paul. Superbly decorated, fully-equipped apartment with balcony or terrace from 170€. Strong points: indoor pool, superb view, size of accommodations.
  • Hôtel & Spa Le Germain Charlevoix: Located in Baie-Saint-Paul. Cosy, modern double rooms from 190€. Strong points: pool, quality of meals, location.
  • Hôtel Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu : This 5* hotel is located in La Malbaie. Spacious, comfortable, warm double rooms from 210€ per night, breakfast from 18€. Strong points: all the services of a luxury hotel, spa, heated pools, attentive staff, geographical location, hotel architecture. If you want to pamper yourself during your stay in Charlevoix, this hotel is the best choice!

Baie-Saint-Paul Charlevoix

5) Quebec City (2 days)

No Quebec trip would be complete without basking in the glow of Quebec City . For the penultimate stop, let’s unravel the city’s magic .

A mere hour’s drive gets you from Charlevoix to Quebec City.

Once there, kick off your exploration with a stroll on the Terrasse Dufferin . This leads you right to Quebec’s crowning glory: the Château Frontenac . This iconic hotel is one of the most photographed worldwide , so don’t skip that selfie.

If you’re feeling fancy, you might even peek inside – either by booking a room or grabbing a guided tour .

Your stroll will also grace you with stunning views of the Saint Lawrence River and Île d’Orléans.

Next, swing by the Cathedral-Basilica of Notre-Dame de Québec , a beacon of marvelous architecture. It holds a coveted spot as a “ Canadian National Historic Site “.

Then, ride the funicular down to the Petit-Champlain district , a quaint neighborhood of cobbled streets and charming shopfronts. While there, don’t miss Place Royale and the Fresque des Québécois mural .

For your day’s finale , a cruise on the Saint Lawrence River is a must. The journey offers a panoramic city view from the water. Definitely an essential experience in your Quebec itinerary.

You have two cruise options:

  • An evening cruise with entertainment featuring a DJ to get the party started.
  • A 5-course gourmet dinner cruise for a romantic evening.

However, if you’re touring in winter, don’t fret. Simply take the ferry from Quebec to Levis . Equipped with an icebreaker, it sails year-round, offering those same fantastic views.

Spend the night in Quebec City.

The Château Frontenac

On your next and sadly final “real” day of this 9-10 day Quebec getaway, I suggest you wrap up your city tour .

Make your way to Quebec City’s Citadel and pop over to the adjacent Plains of Abraham . Next, step inside the Parliament Building and end your morning on a high note—literally—by climbing up to the Observatoire de la Capitale to get a bird’s-eye view of the city.

As for the afternoon agenda , I’ve got a must-do excursion around Quebec lined up for you: Montmorency Falls . Standing even taller than Niagara Falls, this place is utterly breathtaking . And if you’re here in winter? Don’t be shocked to find parts of the falls frozen over.

You can reach the top of the falls by hopping on the cable car departing from the parking lot. .

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Spend one last night in Quebec City.

For a deep dive into Quebec City and its attractions, check out my dedicated article: The Complete Guide to Quebec City !

  • Quebec City International Hostel : This hostel is located in Old Quebec. Dormitory beds from €27. Strong points: the location, the cleanliness. The best choice for budget accommodation in Quebec City !
  • Hotel Manoir Vieux-Quebec : Situated right next to the Château Frontenac. Modern and comfortable double room starting at 130€ per night. Strong points: the location, the view from the terrace, the comfy beds.
  • Hotel Port-Royal : Located in Old Quebec. Double room equipped with a kitchenette starting from 170€. Strong points: the location for exploring Quebec City on foot, the friendly staff.
  • Hotel Clarendon : Also located in Old Quebec, you’ll stay in a 19th-century building. Cosy double room from €170, breakfast for €22. Strong points: the very comfortable beds, the central location, the views from certain rooms.
  • Le Capitole Hotel : Located in Old Quebec. Superb tastefully decorated room starting from €290 per night. Strong points: the warm staff, the great location, the quality of service, the rooftop pool, the excellent breakfast. Our recommendation for a high-end stay in Quebec City !
  • Château Frontenac : Why not spend a night in the world’s most photographed hotel? A unique experience and the chance to enjoy all the services and comforts of a luxury hotel: spa, pool, gourmet restaurants. A great way to treat yourself in Quebec, after all, it’s not every day you get to sleep at Château Frontenac !

Montmorency Falls

Sadly, this marks the end of your 9-10 day Quebec itinerary .

It’s time to head back to Montreal , either catching your return flight later that day or the following one. From Quebec, you’re looking at a solid 3-hour drive .

If time’s on your side, why not wrap up your Montreal tour ? Perhaps swing by the Atwater Market and stock up on local goodies like maple syrup. And since the market’s right by the Lachine Canal , a stroll is a must.

For more inspiration, dive into this article: Best things to do and see in Montreal !

For a 9-day stay in Quebec, consider trimming a day in Montreal or Quebec City .

Another option for 9 days : You could skip the Charlevoix leg and head straight to Quebec City after your Fjord-du-Saguenay adventure.

But if you’re blessed with 11 days for your Quebec road trip:

  • Add a stop between the 3rd (fjord) and 4th (Charlevoix) stages.
  • From Fjord-du-Saguenay, make your way to Tadoussac , just 1.5 hours away.
  • This is where you hop on a boat to go whale watching !
  • Spend the night around Tadoussac and set off for Charlevoix the next day.

Or, if you fancy, you could also add an extra day in Quebec City . You could also embark on a day trip to watch the whales . Super convenient – they pick you up straight from your hotel in the morning. All the details to book your excursion can be found by clicking the button below.

If you need help to plan your 10-day itinerary in Quebec, don’t hesitate to ask me your questions in the comments section below.

Discover all my articles about Canada : All my articles to help you plan your trip to Canada are listed there.

  • 20 Best Things to do in Canada
  • 20 Best Things to do in Quebec – All best places to visit in the French-speaking province!
  • Itinerary: One week in Canada: The perfect itinerary to visit Canada in 6, 7 or 8 days!
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  • Itinerary: 3 weeks in Canada: My epic itinerary to visit Western and Eastern Canada in 21 days
  • Itinerary: 1 month in Canada: How to visit Eastern Canada in a month!
  • Itinerary: One week in Quebec: How to visit Quebec in 6, 7 or 8 days, with all my best tips!
  • Itinerary: 10 days in Quebec: An amazing 10-day itinerary in Quebec
  • Itinerary: 2 weeks in Quebec: All my best tips to visit Quebec in 14, 15 or 16 days
  • Itinerary: 3 weeks in Quebec: the perfect 3-week road trip in Quebec !
  • Road trip in Canada: The best itineraries for 7, 10, 15, 21 days and 1 month
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  • Quebec City : Top 17 things to do and see
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  • Vancouver : Top 25 places to visit and activities
  • Toronto in 3 days – The perfect itinerary to visit the city in 72 hours!

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Winter is meant to be enjoyed! What better place to do it than the Village Vacances Valcartier! The Winter Games Center is a must for young and old and is synonymous with strong emotions! Equally unique, the Hôtel de Glace is worth a visit to discover this place which reinvents itself every year with a theme embodied in numerous ephemeral works of art. The Jacques-Cartier National Park is another playground where you can practice several winter activities including cross-country skiing, skating, tubing and snowshoeing in the heart of the valley!  

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KWE! A warm welcome awaits you in the enchanting decor of the Hôtel-Musée Premières-Nations. You will discover at the hotel restaurant - La Traite, a cuisine inspired by indigenous culture. Go on an adventure in nature near Quebec, on foot in Jacques-Cartier National Park or on a dog sled with Aventure Inukshuk. An enchanted nighttime journey Onhwa Lumina to complete this colorful stay!  

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  • 1.1 Climate
  • 1.2 Orientation
  • 1.3 Visitor information
  • 2.1.1 Airport
  • 2.1.2 Airlines
  • 2.1.3 Ground transportation
  • 2.2.1 Train operators
  • 2.2.2 Train stations:
  • 2.2.3 By bus
  • 2.4 By boat
  • 3.1 On foot
  • 3.2 By bike
  • 3.4 By public transit
  • 3.5 By taxi
  • 3.6 By ride hailing
  • 3.7 By boat
  • 4.1 Fortifications
  • 4.2 Religious and political buildings
  • 4.3 Other buildings
  • 4.4 Museums
  • 4.6 Streets and squares
  • 4.7 Districts
  • 5.1 Sports and walks
  • 5.2 Winter activities
  • 7.1.1 Multiple locations
  • 7.1.2 Old Quebec
  • 7.1.3 In Saint-Roch around the Rue Saint-Joseph E
  • 7.2 Mid-range
  • 7.3 Splurge
  • 9.2 Mid-range
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  • 10 Stay safe
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Quebec City ( French : Ville de Québec , or just Québec ) is the capital of the Canadian province of Quebec . It sits at a commanding position on cliffs overlooking the St. Lawrence Seaway. Quebec City's Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of only three cities in North America (the others being Campeche , Mexico and San Juan , Puerto Rico ) with its original city walls. Quebec is a city of about 700,000 residents.

Understand [ edit ]

Quebec City is referred to as the "national capital in the province". Much of the business here is of the administrative and bureaucratic nature, which would normally make a city quite dull. Fortunately, the city has a remarkable history, as the fortress capital of New France since the 16th century. Although the town's day-to-day life leaves things a little yawny at times, the vibrant historical centre makes for an incredible visit.

Quebec was first settled by Europeans in 1608 in an "Habitation" led by Samuel de Champlain, and celebrated its 400th anniversary in 2008. The generally accepted dates of Champlain's arrival in the city, July 3rd and 4th, were marked with major celebrations. The area was also inhabited by Native peoples for many centuries before the arrival of the Europeans, and their ongoing presence has been notable since then.

When it was founded by the French to make a claim in the New World, the name Quebec referred to just the city. It is an Aboriginal word for "where the river narrows" as the St. Lawrence River dramatically closes in just east of the city. It rests on 65-m-high (200-foot) cliffs with stunning views of the surrounding Laurentian Mountains and the St. Lawrence River. Under French rule from 1608 to 1759, the major industries were the fur and lumber trades. The French lost the city and the whole colony of New France to the British in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759. Much of the French nobility returned to France, and the British assumed rule over the remaining French population. The rulers of the colony allowed the French to retain their language and religion, leaving much of the culture intact. In the 1840s, there was an influx of Irish immigrants during the Potato Famine. Due to cholera and typhus outbreaks, ships were quarantined at Grosse Isle to the east of the city past l' Île d'Orléans . The bodies of those who perished on the journey and while in quarantine are buried there. The city remained under British rule until 1867 when Canada West (Quebec) and Canada East ( Ontario ) joined New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to form the Dominion of Canada.

French is the official language of the province of Quebec though in the tourist areas of Quebec City, English is widely spoken as a second language by almost all of the staff. It is also not unusual to find Spanish , German and Japanese spoken in many establishments in Vieux-Quebec. Outside of the tourist areas, some knowledge of French is advisable and perhaps necessary, depending on how rural the area is. While older locals struggle when attempting to sustain a discussion in English, most people under 35 should be able to speak conversational English. Less than a third of the overall population is bilingual French/English.

In French, both the city and the province are referred to as Québec . Context determines the difference. By convention, the province is referred to with masculine articles ( le Québec , du Québec , or au Québec ), and the city takes no article at all ( de Québec , à Québec ). Provincial road signs and other official signage refer to Quebec City as simply Québec .

Quebec City was named the 5th best city destination in North America and 10th in the world in 2010 by Condé Nast Traveler , and best Canadian city for culture, 4th best Canadian destination, and 7th most romantic city in the world in 2010 by TripAdvisor.

Climate [ edit ]

Quebec has a humid continental climate, meaning there's considerable temperature variation over the year. Winters are cold with temperatures below −20 °C (−4 °F) certainly not unheard of (for a comparison to European destinations, the winter temperature range is comparable to Rovaniemi at the Arctic Circle while Quebec is at the same latitude as Central France!), with strong winds amplifying the cold temperature, and often also much snow.

Summer daytime temperatures are often just above 20 °C (68 °F), though it can get considerably hotter. Spring and fall tend to be rather short transition periods, and periods of warm weather far into the fall are common.

Orientation [ edit ]

Orienting yourself in Quebec is fairly easy. Many sights of interest are in the Old Town ( Vieux-Québec ), which constitutes the walled city on top of the hill. Many surrounding neighbourhoods, either in Haute-Ville ("Upper Town") or in Basse-Ville ("Lower Town"), are of great interest: Saint-Roch, Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Montcalm, Vieux-Port and Limoilou. Haute-Ville and Basse-Ville are connected by many staircases, all of which are unique, such as the aptly-named Escalier Casse-Cou ("Breakneck Stairs") and the more easily climbable "Funiculaire".

The city spreads westward from the St. Lawrence River, for the most part extending from the old city. The true downtown core of Quebec City is just west of the old city. Across the river from Quebec City is the town of Lévis . Frequent ferry service connects the two sides of the river.

Visitor information [ edit ]

  • 46.81313 -71.20563 1 Centre Infotouriste de Québec , 12 rue Ste-Anne ( across from the Château Frontenac ), ☏ +1 514-873-2015 , toll-free: +1-877-266-5687 . 21 Jun-31 Aug: 08:30-19:00 daily. 1 Sep-20 Jun: 09:00-17:00 daily .  
  • Quebec City tourism website

Get in [ edit ]

By plane [ edit ], airport [ edit ].

Direct flights to Quebec within Canada include from Toronto (1.5-1.75 hours).

For more flight options, travel to Montreal .

Airlines [ edit ]

Canadian airlines operating to Montreal:

  • Flair Airlines , toll-free: +1-833-711-2333 . A low-cost airline with flights across much of Canada. ( updated Apr 2022 )

Ground transportation [ edit ]

As of 2019, the RTC , the local public transportation system, operates two buses to/from the airport: bus route 76 runs between the airport and the gare de Sainte-Foy, while bus route 80 runs between the airport and Saint-Roch in Basse-Ville, to the west of the Old City. The buses run 7 days a week at 30-minute intervals, departing from the airport between roughly 05:00-23:00 (on the 76) and 06:00-23:30 (on the 80). One bus ticket purchased from the RTC machine costs $3.10.

The taxi fare from the airport to downtown is a flat fee of $35.10. Uber is available in Québec.

By train [ edit ]

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Train operators [ edit ]

  • Between Quebec City and Ottawa including stops in Sainte Foy, Drummondville , Saint-Hyacinthe , Saint-Lambert , Montreal , Dorval , and Alexandria . Multiple trains per day travel the entire route and some additional trains travel between Montreal and Ottawa. Travel time to Quebec City from Drummondville is 2-2.25 hours, from Montreal is 3.25-3.5 hours, and from Ottawa is 6-6.25 hours. Stops at Gare du Palais and Gare de Sainte-Foy.
  • Between Halifax and Montreal on The Ocean service, including stops in Moncton and Sainte-Foy (near Quebec City). Operates 3 evenings per week. Travel time to Sainte-Foy from Halifax is 18.25 hours, from Moncton is 13.75 hours, and from Montreal is 3.5 hours. A shuttle between Sainte-Foy station and Gare du Palais in Quebec City is available for The Ocean trains, but must be reserved in advance.
  • Operates a daily train between Quebec City and La Malbaie with stops in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré , Petite-Rivière-Saint-François , Baie-Saint-Paul , Les Éboulements , and Saint-Irénée . Travel time is 4 hours one way, departing in the morning from Quebec City and in the afternoon from La Malbaie. In Quebec City, it terminates at Quebec (Chute-Montmorency) station.

Train stations: [ edit ]

  • 46.88544 -71.14503 4 Quebec (Chute-Montmorency) station , 5300 boulevard Sainte-Anne ( accessed from Route 138 ). The station is about 200 m north of the Saint Lawrence River with Route 138 in between. Adjacent to the station is an aerial lift providing access to Parc de la Chute‑Montmorency (see listing under "See"), including the Montmorency waterfall. Located at Quebec City's eastern city limits, about 11 km east of Old Quebec. ( updated Nov 2023 )

By bus [ edit ]

The bus station, Terminus Gare du Palais at 450 rue de la Gare du Palais, is at the old port of Quebec, next to the train station in the same building.

  • Autobus A1 , ☏ +1-418-332-3555 . Bus route operating several days per week between Quebec City and Thetford Mines including a stop in Sainte-Foy. Travel time to Quebec City from Thetford Mines is 1.5-1.75 hours. ( updated May 2022 )
  • Autobus Breton , ☏ +1-418-228-8096 , toll-free: +1-800-550-7496 . Operates a daily bus route between Quebec City and the city of Saint-Georges including a stop in Sainte-Foy. Travel time to Quebec City from Saint Georges is 2-2.25 hours. ( updated May 2022 )
  • From Quebec City to Sherbrooke with stops along the way including in Sainte-Foy and Victoriaville . Travel time from Victoriaville is 2 hours and from Sherbrooke is 3.5-4 hours. Operates daily.
  • From Quebec City to Sherbrooke with stops along the way only in Sainte-Foy and Drummondville . Travel time from Drummondville is 2.25 hours and from Sherbrooke is 3.25 hours. Operates two days per week.
  • From Dolbeau to Montreal including stops in Val-Jalbert , Alma, and Quebec City. Travel time to Quebec City from Dolbeau is 5.5 hours, from Val-Jalbert is 3.75 hours, from Alma is 2.75 hours, and from Montreal is 4 hours. Operates several days per week.
  • From Jonquiere to Montreal including stops in Chicoutimi and Quebec City. Travel time to Quebec City from Jonquiere is 2.75 hours, from Chicoutimi is 2.5 hours, and from Montreal is 3.5 hours. Operates daily.
  • Several days per week there a same day connection to and from Sept-Îles involving a transfer in Baie-Comeau. Travel time to Quebec City from Sept-Îles is 10.5 hours.
  • From Montreal via Drummondville . Travel time to Quebec City from Montreal is 3.25 hours and from Drummondville is 2 hours. Operates multiple trips daily. Most trips do not stop in Drummondville, but at least one trip per day stops in each direction.
  • From Montreal via Saint-Hyacinthe , Drummondville and Victoriaville . Travel time to Quebec City from Montreal is 4 hours and from Drummondville is 2.75 hours. Operates two days per week. For Victoriaville stop, it is drop off for only trips to Quebec City and pick up only for trips to Montreal.
  • From Montreal via Trois-Rivières . Travel time to Quebec City from Montreal is 3.75 hours and from Trois-Rivières is 1.75 hours. Operates multiple trips daily.
  • Same day connections available in Rimouski to and from Gaspé . Travel time to Quebec City from Gaspé is 11.5 hours, from Percé is 12.25 hours, and from Pointe-à-la-Croix is 7.5 hours.
  • Rivière-du-Loup (as of May 2022, Maritime Bus is not operating here due to Covid-19)
  • Pointe-à-la-Croix, QC / Campbellton , NB (2 km taxi ride between these communities)

Another bus station is in Sainte-Foy, 3001 chemin des Quatre-Bourgeois, which is easily accessible by city transit.

  • Autobus Tremblay Paradis , ☏ +1-418-658-0914 . Bus charter operating every day of the week in Quebec City and surrounding areas. Group trips to other cities and tourist attractions. ( updated Jul 2022 )

By car [ edit ]

Quebec City is 2½-3 hours by car from Montreal on either Highway 40 or Highway 20 (north and south side of the St. Lawrence, respectively). Both routes are rather monotonous drives through endless forests dotted with farms. Autoroute 20 is part of the Trans-Canada Highway between Longueuil and Rivière-du-Loup .

For a slower but more picturesque tour of Quebec's heartland, drive along the Chemin du Roy (Highway 138), which follows the north bank of the river instead.

By boat [ edit ]

A seasonal cruise operates during the summer months between Montreal and Quebec City. The one-way trip takes approximately 7 hours and is slow-going, but the views make it worthwhile.

Get around [ edit ]

Map

On foot [ edit ]

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Walking is a great way to get around the Old Town, as the compact layout makes distances short. You will see beautiful old buildings and little vistas around every corner. You will get exercise. Do be careful of uneven cobblestones and narrow streets, though.

Côte de la Montagne is a steep, winding street that connects Upper Town and Lower Town. If you get tired, use the Funiculaire to go between the upper and lower parts of the Old Town. $5 per person (Apr 2024) will get you from near the base of the Breakneck Stairs ( l'Escalier Casse-Cou ) back up to the front of the Chateau Frontenac. It is well worth it if you have small children or large packages.

Many intersections are set up with separate traffic signals and cycles for cars and for pedestrians. At one point in the cycle, all traffic lights turn red and all pedestrian signals turn white, meaning that you can cross the intersection in any direction. Yet when the traffic light is green and the pedestrian signal is red, you may find cars turning in front of you. Some intersections have a pedestrian button to activate the signals, and you will never get a pedestrian cycle unless you push that button.

By bike [ edit ]

The bicycle network of Quebec City has been growing slowly but steadily for the last decade. Although small compared to the extensive utilitarian network of Montreal, it now offers a few recreational bike paths called Corridors with complete bidirectional and segregated bike lanes beginning downtown and ending in the countryside, generally giving splendid views of the area on the way. Most of them are part of the Route Verte system of provincial bike paths.

Corridor des Cheminots is a peaceful trail that runs from the Old Port to Val-Bélair, which continues on to the Jacques-Cartier park area. It can be a challenge because of its long uphill slope, and is a breeze on the way back.

The eastern section of Corridor du Littoral leads to Chutes Montmorency . This one-hour route (2 hours both ways) runs along the St. Lawrence River, hidden by the Dufferin Expressway. By crossing under the expressway, you can make brief stops at the Baie de Beauport recreational park and the Battures de Beauport vista point for restrooms and views on the river. Keep some of your strength for the stairs up at Chutes Montmorency : the view is well worth it.

The western section of Corridor du Littoral leads to the Samuel-de-Champlain promenade. This time, no expressway stops you from having spectacular views on the river and you might even enjoy some nice contemporary architecture on the way. Restrooms and a cafe can be found at the end of the promenade. 1½ hour both ways.

The Parcours des Anses is in Lévis , across the river. Cross with the ferry for $3.65 (an experience in itself) and bike west on the south shore until you reach the Quebec Bridge and cross back on the north shore to connect with the Samuel-de-Champlain promenade and Corridor du Littoral . Crossing the Quebec Bridge is not for the faint of heart though, as it is the longest cantilever bridge in the world and the path is narrow. That said, this route is the most rewarding of all and will take you a whole afternoon to complete. Part of the route on low-traffic streets still lacks a proper bike path.

The city offers maps of its bicycle paths online . They are open from April to October.

Driving in the Old Town can be tricky, since the cobblestone streets were designed for narrow 17th-century horse carts rather than 21st-century SUVs. One way streets abound throughout the Old Town, and parking is difficult to find. Be aware of parking signs and ask locals to ensure parking regulation is understood. Parking patrols are effective and unforgiving.

Outside of the Old Town, the use of a car is recommended. Right turns on red are allowed unless otherwise indicated.

During the months of November through April, snow will definitely affect driving conditions. Snow tires are required by provincial law between December 15 and March 15 for all vehicles plated in Quebec as some roads will lack snow removal, sand or salting. Vehicles plated in the US or in other provinces are not subject to this requirement.

If snowfall occurred recently, watch out for red flashing lights. It means snow removal is underway. Cars parked on the street will be fined and towed. Parking in an underground garage is advised.

By public transit [ edit ]

  • Four of the bus lines are frequent-service lines called Metrobus. They are served by recognizable green and grey articulated buses. 800 and 801 start in Ste-Foy, head toward the Old Town, and end in Beauport and Charlesbourg respectively. 802 starts at Beauport to Belvedere, through Limoilou and Saint-Sauveur. 803 runs along Lebourgneuf blvd and connects with the Galeries de la Capitale terminus. They can run as often as one every three minutes during rush hour.
  • STLévis , ☏ +1 418-837-2401 . Lévis's public transit, operates within the south shore of Quebec. ( updated Sep 2022 ) There is also a shuttle from St-Augustin to Quebec. These different transit companies all pass through Quebec City, which explains the different colours of buses around town.

By taxi [ edit ]

  • Taxi Coop Québec , ☏ +1 418-525-5191 . ( updated Jul 2022 )
  • Taxi Coop Sainte-Foy-Sillery , ☏ +1 418-653-7777 . ( updated Jul 2022 )
  • Taxi Laurier , ☏ +1 418-651-2727 . ( updated Jul 2022 )

By ride hailing [ edit ]

  • Uber . ( updated Jul 2022 )

See [ edit ]

Quebec City's main sight is the Old Town , the upper part of which is surrounded by a stone wall built by both French and British armies. It is now a tourist district with many small boutiques and hundreds of historical and photographic points of interest. Some of the buildings are original structures, while others are built in the same style and architecture as former buildings.

Fortifications [ edit ]

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Quebec is one of two cities in North America with a completely preserved fortification system. (The other is Campeche , Mexico.) The system of fortifications was built by the French and British between 1608 and 1871. It has a length of 4.6 km, four gates, a citadel and three Martello towers and almost entirely surrounds Haute-Ville.

  • 46.80723 -71.20739 1 The Citadel ( La Citadelle ). 10:00-17:30 . This fortification at the juncture of the Old City wall and Grande Allée is still used as an active military base by the Royal 22e Régiment of the Canadian Army, which has long been known for the irony of being exclusively French-speaking despite having ceremonial uniforms that are clearly British in origin. Also serves as the official residence of King Charles III and the Governor-General of Canada when they visit Quebec City. $18 adult, $16 concession, $6 youth, children free . ( updated Apr 2023 )
  • 46.809516 -71.211359 2 Porte Saint Louis ( Rue St. Louis at Côte de la Citadelle ). The oldest of the gates to the city, standing at the western end of the street with the same name. It was first built in 1693, then left to ruin, but was restored and strengthened after the War of 1812. It got its current outlook in 1880. ( updated Sep 2018 )
  • 46.812697 -71.213009 3 Porte Saint-Jean , rue Dauphine . Leading to the west, also this gate to the city has been rebuilt several times, the current version is from 1939-40. ( updated Sep 2018 )
  • 46.812075 -71.212211 4 Porte Kent , rue Dauphine . Leads to the west of the city, and was constructed as the last of the city gates in 1878-79, but is the only one that has retained its original shape. ( updated Sep 2018 )
  • 46.813213 -71.204296 5 Porte Prescott , rue Dauphine . Connects the upper and lower town, and first built in 1797 and named after Robert Prescott who was the general governor of Canada then. It was dismantled in 1871 and rebuilt in 1984 but the current version looks rather different from the original version. At the gate there are stairs to the top of the wall. ( updated Sep 2018 )

Religious and political buildings [ edit ]

  • 46.81236 -71.206441 7 Palace of Justice ( Palais de justice de Québec ), 12, rue Saint-Louis . A neoclassical grand building next to Place d'Armes by Eugene-Etienne Tachet and finished in 1877. The current tenant in the building is the provincial ministry of finance. ( updated Sep 2018 )

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  • 46.813751 -71.20599 10 Basilique-cathédrale Notre-Dame de Québec , 16 Rue De Buade . This cathedral and historical monument with its assymetrical towers is the seat of the Catholic archdiocese of Quebec, and adjacent to the Séminaire de Québec. The church has been rebuilt several times, and the current house of worship finished in the 1920s is built in a mix of neobaroque and neoclassical style. ( updated Sep 2018 )
  • 46.814295 -71.205719 11 Séminaire de Québec , 1 Côte de la Fabrique . A Catholic seminar and historical monument, founded in 1663 by Saint François de Montmorency-Laval to educate missionaries for spreading the Christian faith in the New World. It is at the edge if Quartier Latin, the historical university quarter of the city. ( updated Sep 2018 )
  • 46.81214 -71.208013 12 Chapel of the Ursuline convent ( Monastère des Ursulines de Québec ), 12 Rue Donnacona . May-Sep: Tu-Su 10:00-17:00; Oct-Apr: Tu-Su 13:00-17:00 . The monastery comprises a whole block in the old town, though only the chapel and the museum are open to visitors. It was founded in 1639 by the French nun Marie de l'Incarnacion (later canonized) as the first female Catholic order in the Americas. The chapel dates from 1730 and is with its wooden altar considered a masterpiece of Franco-Canadian woodwork. In the museum you can learn about the activities of the Ursuline order in Quebec throughout history, and on display there are things related to its curriculum such as embroidery and musical instruments. Also the museum, in a building from 1687, has beautiful details preserved since construction including wooden staircases and windows. $10 . ( updated Sep 2018 )

Other buildings [ edit ]

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  • 46.81173 -71.207343 17 Maison François-Jacquet-Dit-Langevin , 34-36 Rue Saint Louis . Another well-preserved house, from 1675, and extended in 1690. ( updated Oct 2018 )
  • 46.811101 -71.208213 18 57-63, rue Saint-Louis , 57-63 Rue Saint Louis . A national historic monument comprising houses from the 18th and 19th century. ( updated Sep 2018 )
  • 46.81035 -71.209836 19 Maison Michel-Cureux , 86 Rue Saint Louis . Two-storey house finished in 1729. ( updated Sep 2018 )
  • 46.80812 -71.21761 21 Observatoire de la Capitale ( outside the Old City walls ). One of the tallest buildings in Quebec, offering a panoramic view of the whole city. $10 .  

Museums [ edit ]

  • 46.81844 -71.20093 22 Musée naval de Québec , 170, Rue Dalhousie , ☏ +1 418-694-5387 , [email protected] . Maritime museum, showcasing the naval history of the region in objects and photos. There are both a permanent and temporary exhibitions.  
  • 46.81511 -71.20249 23 Musée de la civilisation ( Museum of Civilization ), 85 rue Dalhousie , ☏ +1 418-643-2158 . Tu-Su 10:00-17:00 . Museum devoted to the world's peoples, with a well-done if still somewhat dull permanent exhibit on the history of Quebec. $24 adult, $23 senior, $19 young adult, $8 youth, $5.5/child . ( updated Apr 2023 )

Parks [ edit ]

  • 46.813374 -71.213317 26 Park d'Artillerie , 2 Rue d'Auteuil ( at the western section of the city wall ). 10:00-17:00 . In the 18th century the site of fortifications, later a garrison and until 1964 a munitions factory, there are two buildings left in this National Historic Park. In the former brick foundry there's a museum exhibiting the history of the city, and in the former building of the arsenal there's a weapon exhibition. Another attraction in the park is a Celtic cross commemorating the Irish famine and Irish immigration to North America. ( updated Sep 2018 )
  • 46.8015 -71.2175 28 The Battlefields Park ( The Plains of Abraham, Parc des Champs-de-Bataille, Plaines d'Abraham ) ( outside the Old City walls ), ☏ +1 418-649-6157 . Site of the 1759 battle in which the British conquered Quebec, now used for public events, sports, and leisure activities.  

Streets and squares [ edit ]

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  • 46.7579 -71.2702 30 La Promenade Samuel-De Champlain , Boulevard Champlain . Pleasant walking path next to the St. Lawrence river, some 15 minutes by car to the southwest from Haute Ville. The path goes through greenery and past artworks.  
  • 46.8115 -71.20777 31 Rue Saint-Louis . With roots in the 17th century, this is one of the oldest streets in Quebec, but there are few buildings left from that time. It's named after the gate of Saint-Louis, which the street connects to Place d'Armes. Albeit touristy, walking along it is still an interesting experience. ( updated Sep 2018 )
  • 46.812576 -71.205715 32 Place d'Armes . The main square of the old town, first mentioned in 1648, is surrounded on three sides by historical buildings such as the former Palace of Justice and Cathédrale de la Sainte-Trinité, and on the fourth side the city wall. As the name reveals, it was used for military parades and exercises. In the middle of the square there are benches, and a memorial to the Franciscan order. ( updated Sep 2018 )
  • 46.8051 -71.2187 33 Grande Allée . An impressive street southwest of Old town. It begins next to the city wall about at the level of Fontaine de Tourny, leads to the Parliament, and on past Place de la Francophonie and Place George-V. Then follows a range of streetside cafés all the way to Cours du Général de Montcalm. There ends the touristically interesting part of the street.  
  • 46.81316 -71.20277 34 Place-Royale . The spot where Samuel de Champlain landed in 1608 and founded the first French settlement in North America, now converted into a postcard-pretty public square. Do not miss the huge mural covering the entire side of a nearby building; the figure with a hat standing at the base of the 'street' is Champlain.  
  • 46.81277 -71.20357 35 Escalier Casse-Cou . A steep staircase between Côte de la Montagne and Rue du Petit Champlain. The name means "Breakneck Stairs", and comes from the fact that historically cattle was marched this way and often the poor animals tripped over and broke their necks. ( updated Sep 2019 )

Districts [ edit ]

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  • 46.812365 -71.203576 37 Quartier Petit Champlain . North America's oldest shopping quarter, in 17th-18th century buildings along Rue Petit Champlain, at the southern end of Basse Ville. Can get pretty busy during the day, so if you're not there for shopping (the selection tends to be rather touristy too), but rather to see the houses, go early in the morning or late in the evening. There's a huge mural on House 102 presenting the history of the quarter. ( updated Sep 2018 )

Do [ edit ]

  • Horse-drawn carriages . A one-hour tour of the Old City.  
  • Quebec-Lévis ferry . From Basse-Ville (Rue des Traversiers), you can take this car ferry to Lévis and enjoy the great view of Old Quebec and Chateau Frontenac en route. The crossing takes 15 minutes and there are departures up to every 20 minutes. As of 2019, pedestrians pay $3.65, with discounts for children and seniors; cars with driver pay $8.65. In Lévis, close to the harbor on Rue Saint-Laurent there are some cafés and restaurants, and Avenue Bégin (a 10 minutes uphill walk away) is the gastronomical main street of the town. Closer by, on Rue William Trembley, there's the Terrasse de Lévis which offers a gorgeous view of the river.
  • AML Cruises on the St-Lawrence river . Offers three-hour cruises leaving from the docks nearby the ferry. One of the cruises leaves as the sun is setting and comes back when the sun is down for a stunning view of Quebec city by night.  
  • Québec is a great city for going out to dance traditional and nuevo-Argentinian Tango. You can find out about classes, practicas, milongas and events at the local association Tango Quebec or at L'Avenue Tango .

Sports and walks [ edit ]

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  • 46.8065 -71.206 1 Promenade des Gouverneurs . Scenic walk starting at the top of the Funiculare, continuing along the wall over looking the old city. The many staircases lead to overlooks offering scenic views of the St. Lawrence. The walk ends at the gazebo on the Plains of Abraham. At the southern end there's free parking with space for 50 cars.  

Winter activities [ edit ]

  • Ice slide at Terrasse Dufferin . During the winter you can slide down an ice slide on a toboggan, quite fast and great view. Buy the tickets from the café at the end of the slide. $2.50 per person .  
  • Patinoire de la place d'Youville . Ice skating rink in the middle of Old Quebec. Skating is free to those with their own skates, and rentals are available for $7.50 to those who need them. Rink is small but the location can't be beat.  
  • Dog sled ( Chiens de traîneaux ). Usually available on smaller scale during winter events like Carnaval. Different providers give you the opportunity for half-day ride for about $60-90. ( updated Dec 2018 )
  • Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on Plains of Abraham . Treat yourself to nature in the city and ski free of charge in one of the most accessible, enchanting sites there is, as you enjoy a breathtaking view of the St. Lawrence River.  

Events [ edit ]

  • La Fête Nationale (Saint-Jean-Baptiste celebration). Every year, June 24. Without a doubt the biggest party of the year in the entire province. Join over 200,000 Québécois of all ages on Plaine d'Abraham while they celebrate Quebec's National Day throughout the night. Various Québécois musical performances, bonfire, fireworks, and a lot of drinking.
  • Edwin-Bélanger Bandstand . A musical experience in the open. Jazz, blues, worldbeat. June to August. Thursday to Sunday. In summer. ( updated Dec 2018 )
  • Festival of New France . First weekend in August.  

Buy [ edit ]

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Quebec City's Old Town, especially Basse-Ville, is riddled with shops for tourists. When taking a closer look at souvenirs and crafts for sale in such shops, the fine print all too often reads "Made in China", even if they are marketed as "typically Quebecois". Watch for leather goods and various handmade crafts made by Canada's First Nations peoples.

Quebec is also known for local food products such as cheese, microbrewery beer, cider and maple products including syrup. Maple syrup is available in smaller glass bottles in tourist shops at a premium price, and in bigger plastic bottles in supermarkets — the stuff is as delicious but at a lower price.

  • 46.7702 -71.284 1 Place Laurier, Place de la Cité, Place Ste-Foy , 2700 boulevard Laurier ( in the Ste-Foy district, to the west of the downtown ). Three large shopping malls next to each other. Place Laurier is the largest shopping mall in eastern Canada, the others are Place de la Cité and Place Ste-Foy .  
  • 46.83543 -71.2712 3 La Vie Sportive , 600 rue Bouvier , ☏ +1 418-623-8368 , toll-free: +1-888-347-7678 , [email protected] . 09:30-17:30 . Technical clothing and sport equipment store. ( updated Aug 2015 )
  • 46.8397 -71.27756 4 IGA Extra , 5555 Boulevard des Gradins . Big supermarket in the north of the city.  
  • 46.7964 -71.1711 5 Galeries Chagnon , 1200 Boulevard Alphonse-Desjardins, Lévis . Mall in Lévis with about 100 stores, including a Raynaud-Bray bookstore.  
  • 46.811924 -71.20742 6 Epicerie Richard , 42 Rue des Jardins . F Sa 08:00-23:00, Su 09:00-23:00 . Small supermarket, the only one in Old Quebec proper, stocking products such as bread, cheese and drinks. ( updated Sep 2018 )
  • 46.811645 -71.216763 7 L’intermarché , 850 Rue Saint-Jean ( west of the old town ). 08:00-23:00 . Mid-sized supermarket outside the city walls. ( updated Sep 2018 )

Eat [ edit ]

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All restaurants in the Old City post menus out front in French and English. Look for the table d'hote specials for a full-course fixed price meal. On the cheaper (but very satisfying) side, have a traditional tourtière québecoise (meat pie), or a poutine (fries, gravy, and cheese curds).

The café culture is very much a part of Quebec City as in most of Europe. It should be very easy to find a quaint cafe around Marché Champlain, and around the Chateau Frontenac. Food is fairly expensive in Quebec, and even a simpler café or bar may be costly.

Most Quebec City delicatessens and markets offer a large variety of Quebec cheese from farms in the surrounding countryside. Specialties of the region include brie or camembert style cheeses made with raw milk (lait cru), which endows the cheese with superior flavours and textures not usually found in North American cheeses of the same type.

Budget [ edit ]

Multiple locations [ edit ].

  • Chez Ashton . Local fast-food chain with about 20 restaurants in and around the city. Loved by the locals for their cheap but delicious poutines. They also have burgers, hot dogs and assiettes (plates) with burgers, roastbeef and salad. ( updated Jun 2022 )

Old Quebec [ edit ]

  • 46.81414 -71.21045 1 Casse-Crêpe Breton , 1136 rue Saint-Jean , ☏ +1 418-692-0438 . 08:00-18:00 . Inexpensive crepes, starting at about $5 (Dec 2018). There is usually a long line to enter because the restaurant is rather small. Come early. ( updated Jun 2022 )
  • 46.81371 -71.21072 2 Cafe-Boulangerie Paillard , 1097 rue Saint-Jean , ☏ +1 418-692-1221 . 07:30-19:00 . Good selection of Viennese pastries and gelato. Locals line up to buy inexpensive soups, sandwiches, and pizza. ( updated Jun 2022 )
  • 46.81485 -71.211056 3 Carthage Express , 20 Côte du Palais . Amazing, fresh authentic food from Northern Africa (Maghreb region). The owner has such great hospitality and makes you feel right at home. Their potatoes are top notch and seasoned just right, and their falafel pitas are delicious. Amazing shish taouk. ( updated Jun 2022 )
  • 46.81635 -71.204541 4 L'Antiquaire Buffet , 95 Rue Saint-Paul . Small neighbourhood style restaurant delicious and well representative of the Canadian culture. It is a beautiful place and the terrace is charming. Well-chosen place, beautiful decoration. ( updated Jun 2022 )

In Saint-Roch around the Rue Saint-Joseph E [ edit ]

  • 46.814395 -71.227436 5 Casse-Croute Chez Gaston , 332 Rue Dorchester . The best spot for a poutine: Great portion, topping, and soft melting fries. the place has charm. Very friendly staff. ( updated Jun 2022 )
  • 46.813594 -71.226737 6 Le Bureau de Poste , 296 Rue Saint-Joseph E . Super friendly restaurant for an "afterwork" atmosphere. Be careful though very noisy. Veggie options available. ( updated Jun 2022 )
  • 46.812772 -71.228756 7 Le Varadero , 189 Rue Saint-Joseph E . Really good Cuban food. The owners are really gracious and the service is exceptional. A beautiful atmosphere where you can choose music and dance with friends. ( updated Jun 2022 )
  • 46.814937 -71.225151 8 Restaurant Saigon Bangkok , 349 Couronne St . A real neighborhood restaurant with great Vietnamese food. Great casual atmosphere with excellent service. ( updated Jun 2022 )
  • 46.815534 -71.225761 9 Urbaine Pizza (2 Pour 1 Pizzas) , 310 Couronne St . Very nice neighborhood pizzeria. The Pizza is very good and the poutine and french fries too. The best American pizza in Quebec. ( updated Jun 2022 )

Mid-range [ edit ]

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  • 46.81317 -71.21189 10 Au Petit Coin Breton , 1029, rue Saint-Jean ( two blocks east of Ponte Saint-Jean ), ☏ +1 418-694-0758 . June 24 to Labour Day: daily 08:30-23:00; Labour Day to June 23: Su-Th 08:30-21:00 F-Sa 08:30-22:00 . Primarily a creperie with both savoury and sweet crepes, with other Breton-style dishes on the menu. The ambiance is "theme park" Breton (they're in a tourist area, after all), the food is tasty, the waitresses are attentive without being overbearing, and the prices are... not unreasonable, considering they are in a tourist area. ( updated Jun 2022 )
  • 46.816445 -71.205704 11 Cafés du Soleil , 143, Rue Saint Paul . A nice little café in the northern part of Basse-Ville mostly overlooked by tourists. ( updated Jun 2022 )
  • 46.81176 -71.20342 12 Cochon Dingue , 46 blvd Champlain ( Basse-Ville ). Touristy, but in a good way — the "Crazy Pig" is cavernous but usually packed, with hefty portions from a frequently-changing menu. Lunch specials are good value at $10-15, including starter and coffee. Four other locations around the city.  
  • 46.80467 -71.22626 13 Bachir , 54, Boulevard René-Levesque Ouest ( near Grande-Allée ). Very popular Lebanese restaurant with fast service. A must-try is the shish taouk (marineed chicken barecued on a skewer). mains $8–18 .  
  • 46.81371 -71.21128 14 L'Entrecôte Saint-Jean , 1080 Rue Saint-Jean , ☏ +1 418-694-0234 . M 11:30–22:00; Tu-W 11:30–22:30; Th-Sa 11:30–23:00; Su 17:00-22:00 . French steakhouse restaurant. Serves a Quebec wine by the glass. Mains $15-30 . ( updated Apr 2017 )
  • 46.81273 -71.21211 15 Le Petit Coin Latin , 8 1/2 rue Sainte-Ursule , ☏ +1 418-692-2022 . 07:30 - 23:00 . Local cuisine in a quiet but pleasant atmosphere, nice Quebec music, friendly staff. Serves good quality breakfast for $6.25 starting at 08:00. Serves good raclette (Swiss cheese dish). Also worth trying is tourtière , a pastry filled with caribou meat and served with berries, mashed potato and salad. ( updated Jun 2022 )
  • 46.81401 -71.21026 16 Les Frères de la Côte , 1190 rue Saint-Jean , ☏ +1 418-692-5445 . Daily 11:30-22:00 . Filled with more locals than tourists, this small eatery serves up a good selection of main dishes including salmon steak, horse steak and blood sausage. Other choices include pastas, pizzas, burgers and like bowls Mains $17-29, 3-courses $32 . ( updated May 2019 )
  • 46.80531 -71.21714 17 Ciel! Bistro-Bar tournant ( formerly named L'Astral ), 1225 Cours du Général-De Montcalm ( just outside of the city walls on Grande Allée Est, which runs alongside the Parliament Building ), ☏ +1 418-780-3602 , fax : +1 418-647-4710 . At the top of the Concorde Hotel, this revolving restaurant offers unrivalled 360° views over the city and French cuisine. Also known for its Sunday brunch. ( updated Dec 2018 )
  • 46.813979 -71.210772 18 Chez Boulay Bistro Boreal , 1110, Rue Saint-Jean . Popular but loud restaurant with French cuisine. three course lunch menu $16–20 .  
  • 46.811289 -71.210273 19 Le Saint-Amour , 48 Rue Sainte-Ursule . One of the best mid-range restaurants serving French cuisine. The elegant dining hall is an attraction in itself with plenty of plants and big chandeliers. three course lunch menu plus coffee or tea $18–44 .  
  • 46.812901 -71.212012 20 Un Thé au Sahara , 7 rue Sainte-Ursule . Small restaurant with good Moroccan food, somewhat of the main tourist trail. The restaurant has no alcohol license, though guests are allowed to bring their own bottle of wine.  
  • 46.811842 -71.203595 21 Le Lapin Sauté , 52 Rue du Petit Champlain, Ville de Québec, QC G1K 4H4 , ☏ +1 418-692-5325 . M-F 11:00-22:00, Sa Su 09:00-22:00 . Specializing in rabbit and duck dishes. mains from $15 . ( updated Feb 2017 )
  • 46.8461 -71.2576 22 Le Cari , 5000, 3e avenue ouest ( Charlesbourg ). Asian restaurant with good vegetarian dishes and desserts. Nice ambiance and good service; so even if it can be a bit hard to find it's worth the detour. ( updated Sep 2019 )

Splurge [ edit ]

  • 46.81189 -71.20693 23 Le Continental , 26 rue Saint-Louis ( one block west of the Chateau Frontenac ), ☏ +1 418-694-9995 . Warm, cozy environment. Fantastic food--shrimp scampi that melts in your mouth, filet mignon cooked at table side, and other delectable dishes. Expensive but well worth it.  
  • 46.81134 -71.21034 24 Le Saint-Amour , 48 rue Sainte-Ursule , ☏ +1 418-694-0667 . M-F 11:30-13:30; daily 17:30-22:00 . Foie gras is the chef's specialty, and he does an admirable job with game, in dishes such as grilled caribou steak with wild-berry and peppercorn sauce. Dishes are plated beautifully – indeed, seeing the food presentation is half the fun of dining here. Celebrities like Sir Paul McCartney, Sting, Alicia Keys, and John Hallyday have all sat at one of the white-clothed tables here. The à-la-carte menu changes seasonally and dishes rely heavily on local ingredients. It is also regarded as one of the most romantic restaurants in Québec. It offers a long wine list. Awards include Maitres Cuisiniers de France, La médaille d’Officier de l’Ordre du Mérite Agricole de France en 2016, the Governor General's Award in celebration of the nation’s table 2010, and le Prix Renaud-Cyr 2012. 3 courses $72, mains $42-52 . ( updated May 2019 )
  • 46.8117 -71.20743 25 Aux Anciens Canadiens , 34 rue Saint-Louis , ☏ +1 418-692-1627 . Specializes in Quebecois cooking, including dishes that feature caribou, buffalo, or wapiti. The table d'hote (the local term for prix-fixe ), served until 17:45, is quite a good deal at $22.95. Reservations recommended. The food, while good, is often heavy and some appetizers are as large as main courses. Taking home left-overs is not allowed.  
  • 46.7566 -71.2922 26 Ristorante Michelangelo , 3111, chemin Saint-Louis . Upscale Italian restaurant with nice ambiance, attentive service, a big wine cellar and all the normal Italian dishes on their menu from scaloppine to risotto and pizzas. They can also customize a dish just for your party. ( updated Sep 2019 )
  • 46.834482 -71.228394 27 iX pour Bistro , 1104 18e Rue ( north of the old town ), ☏ +1 418-914-8525 . W-Su 17:30-22:00 . New American and fusion cuisine. Just 20 seats, hence prior reservation by phone is required. ( updated Sep 2018 )
  • 46.816736 -71.206868 28 Chez Rioux & Pettigrew , 160 Rue Saint-Paul ( north of the old town ). Quebecian cuisine and different menus for brunch, lunch and dinner. One specialty is the fish of the day, changing daily depending on what the fishers have caught. mains around $30 . ( updated Sep 2018 )
  • 46.816974 -71.210126 29 Restaurant Légende , 255, Rue Saint-Paul . One of the best upscale-restaurants in the city. Innovative Canadian cuisine, lots of seafood. two-course lunch menu $20–24 .  
  • 46.81292 -71.2283 30 Le Bistro du Clocher Penché , 203 St-Joseph E . French cuisine. two course menu from $17 .  
  • 46.80677 -71.21614 31 Restaurant Louis Hébert , 668 Grande-Allée Est . Upscale restaurant serving French cuisine. The place is also a hotel. two course lunch menu with tea or coffee $16-21 .  
  • 46.816254 -71.20403 32 Café le Saint-Malo , 75, Rue Saint-Paul . Peaceful little restaurant with simple French cuisine a la carte. For guests who have time.  

Drink [ edit ]

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There is a place for nearly every visitor, from the wild nightlife to the cozy corner. Drinking age is 18 though enforcement is hazy.

Quality wine and liquor can only be purchased at SAQ shops , most of which are open Su-W until 18:00, and F Sa 08:00-21:00 on weekends; the smaller SAQ Express outlets are open daily from 11:00 to 22:00, but the selection is restricted to the SAQ's most popular items. Beer and a small selection of lower-quality wine are also sold at convenience stores (dépanneurs) and grocery stores (not what you would usually bring to a dinner party but sometimes drinkable-—it has been imported in bulk and bottled and sometimes blended in Quebec and known as "piquette" by the locals). All retail alcohol sales stop at 23:00 and bars and clubs stop serving at 03:00.

There is only one SAQ within the walls of the old city, a SAQ "Sélection" inside the Château Frontenac. It has high-end wines and liquors, a small selection of other liquors and no beer. A SAQ "Classique" with better (though still small) selection is just outside of the walls on Rue St-Jean on the south side of the street.

During the frigid Carnaval, a local specialty known as caribou is available to warm you up (did you know that those canes they sell are hollow?). Though the mixture varies with what is available, it tends to be port or red wine with a hodge-podge of liquors, normally vodka, brandy and perhaps even some sherry.

The Grande Allée has most of the city's clubs & youth-oriented bars and spots:

  • 46.80636 -71.21698 1 Le Dagobert , 600 Grande-Alle Est , ☏ +1 418-522-0393 . One of Québec's biggest clubs and over 25 years old, with shows by local and international musicians. With its heart-stopping techno and enormous outdoor disco ball, you cannot miss it. Crowd tends to be young. One of the few venues that consistently asks for identification for age verification. Free admission.  
  • 46.80574 -71.2175 2 L'Ozone , 570 Grande-Allée Est , ☏ +1 418-529-7932 , [email protected] . Offers great music and atmosphere. ~$5/pint.  
  • 46.8069 -71.21604 3 Les Voutes de Napoléon , 680 Grande Allée Est , ☏ +1 418-640-9388 . Great chansonnier bar in the vaults of a restaurant. Live music everyday. Gets packed on weekend especially Saturday night. Festive atmosphere.  

La Rue St. Jean , beyond the city walls on the west end, is where travellers will find the best pubs in Québec, and some smaller dance clubs:

  • 46.81478 -71.20894 4 St Patrick , 1200 rue Saint-Jean , ☏ +1 418-694-0618 . An excellent bar with multiple indoor levels, in addition to its outdoor terrace at the heart of Old Québec. It serves typical bar food, but come for the live music, of the folk and Irish variety, that fills the atmosphere multiple nights a week. Try the draft cider, at about ~$9/pint.  
  • 46.81362 -71.21099 5 Pub St. Alexandre , 1087 Rue St.-Jean , ☏ +1 418-694-0015 . Another great bar/restaurant that specializes in imports, but charges a price for them. A 16-oz Belgian import can be $9-12.  
  • 46.81441 -71.20952 6 Casablanca , 1169 Rue Saint-Jean , ☏ +1 418-692-4301 . A small, upstairs, tucked-away club that plays heavy rosta-beats and has room to dance. It's a good place to bring your own party, with a unique ambiance.  
  • 46.80914 -71.22183 7 Sacrilege , 47 Rue Saint-Jean , ☏ +1 418-649-1985 . Darkly-lit beer bar with an open air patio. Ideal for a relaxed atmosphere with good friends.  
  • 46.8112 -71.217 8 Ninkasi , 811 rue Saint-Jean , ☏ +1 418-529-8538 . The best place to have a large choice of Quebecois beers and see a variety of shows.  
  • 46.81324 -71.20249 9 L'Oncle Antoine , 29 Rue St. Pierre , ☏ +1 418-694-9176 . In the touristy part of town, it's one of the city's oldest bars. Cozy atmosphere with great selection of local brews. Also offers an open air patio.  

Spread throughout Old Québec are many upscale bars and jazz clubs. Search out the hotels, as they typically have the best venues for jazz and music at night.

  • 46.81212 -71.20545 10 Bar Château Frontenac , 1 rue des Carrières ( in Chateau Frontenac Hotel ). Famous for their perfectly mixed and generously sized martinis, available in numerous versions including half-a-dozen named after famous visitors ranging from Winston Churchill to René Lévesque. Try to score a window seat for great views across the St. Lawrence. The ice wine martini is a great treat. $13/16 for a martini with house/premium vodka . ( updated Sep 2019 )
  • 46.81078 -71.2188 11 Pub Nelligans , 789 Cote Ste Genevieve , ☏ +1 418-529-7817 . A real Irish-owned pub in the heart of the St.Jean Baptiste neighbourhood. Famous for its year-round Tuesday night traditional musique jams. A great place to meet people with a friendly ambiance and surroundings, no better place to go and have a great pint of Guinness at $6.75.  

Sleep [ edit ]

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  • 46.81235 -71.21125 1 Auberge Internationale de Quebec ( HI-Quebec City ), 19 rue Saint-Ursule ( near St-Dauphine ), ☏ +1 418-694-0755 . Check-in: 14:00 , check-out: 11:00 . Student and family friendly hostel. Offers many types of bedrooms/suites. Some rooms offer ceiling fans while others do not, so ask first. Huge kitchen and dining area with cookware and utensils for common use. Offers laundry, game/pool room, Internet (including free WiFi but only common room and around), lockers and other services including a cafe which offers breakfasts for $6 (or free with private and four bed dorms). On the northwestern edge of Haute-Ville. Online bookings offered. $34/night for a bed in a dorm. Offers HI member discounts .  
  • 46.81511 -71.20831 2 Auberge de Jeunesse de la Paix , 31 rue Couillard ( Old Quebec near Cathedral ), ☏ +1 418-694-0735 . 60 beds. Breakfast, kitchen included. Very clean. $26 .  
  • 46.78062 -71.26695 3 Résidences - Université Laval , Campus - Pavillon Alphonse-Marie Parent ( 2 miles from downtown, lots of buses ). Linen & cookware not included; kitchen, TV, etc. Reservation form on the web site. Lowest price in town for long stays. $11 per night if you stay 4 weeks & more. Price goes up for shorter stays (roughly $30/day for a week; $44/day for a day) .  
  • 46.79635 -71.25083 4 Hotel Auberge Michel Doyon , 1215 chemin Sainte-Foy , ☏ +1 418-527-4408 , toll-free: +1-800-928-4408 . Check-in: 16:00 , check-out: 11:00 . Free breakfast and free parking. Friendly and clean. 44 rooms. From $43.25/person (Double Occupancy) .  
  • 46.80274 -71.22223 5 Relais Charles-Alexandre , 1 Grande-Allée Est , ☏ +1 418-523-1220 . Squeaky-clean small hotel in a new building built to look like an old one. Rooms are small, but equipped with en-suite bathrooms, and a tasty breakfast made to order is included. Children are not allowed. Rooms from $89/119 low/high season.  
  • 46.8146 -71.20974 6 L'Hôtel du Vieux-Québec , 1190, rue Saint-Jean , toll-free: +1-800-361-7787 . Family-owned carbon-neutral hotel. They have been awarded 5 Green Keys from the Hotel Association of Canada’s Green Leaf Eco-Rating Program. Starting at $96 to $216 during low season and from $146 to $266 during high season .  
  • 46.81685 -71.20995 7 Hotel des Coutellier , 253, rue St-Paul , ☏ +1 418-692-9696 , fax : +1 418-692-4050 , [email protected] . Old Port inn.  
  • 46.81145 -71.21015 8 La Maison Sainte-Ursule , 40, rue Ste-Ursule , ☏ +1 418-694-9794 . A small hotel in the old town.  
  • 46.80655 -71.21514 9 Hôtel Château Laurier , 1220 Place George-V Ouest ( next to the Quebec parliament buildings ), toll-free: +1-800-463-4453 . $144-259 high season, $99-209 low season .  
  • 46.81036 -71.20633 10 Hotel Maison du Fort , 21, ave Ste-Geneviève , ☏ +1 418-692-4375 , toll-free: +1-888-203-4375 , fax : +1 418-692-5257 . Check-out: 12:00 . Close to the Citadel. Free wireless internet. Tea, coffee, and muffins included. $129-189 .  
  • 46.81136 -71.21141 11 Hotel Manoir d'Auteuil , 49, rue d'Auteuil ( just inside the walls near Porte St. Louis ), ☏ +1 418-694-1173 , fax : +1 418-694-0081 , [email protected] . Check-in: 15:00 , check-out: 11:00 . Friendly, bilingual staff in an 1835-vintage building. In the Old City, near the National Assembly building. High-speed wireless internet. Breakfast included; served 08:00-10:30. $119-299/night, a bit less in low season .  
  • 46.81048 -71.20613 12 Hotel Chateau Bellevue , 16, rue de la Porte ( near Dufferin Terrace ), ☏ +1 418-692-2573 , toll-free: +1-877-849-1877 (Canada and USA) , fax : +1 418-692-4876 . Wine machine on premises. Free wireless Internet.  
  • 46.81601 -71.21217 13 À La Découverte , 1112, rue de Saint-Vallier Est , ☏ +1 418-692-7250 , [email protected] . Bed and breakfast inside the Old Quebec City historic district, near old port, St-Paul Street, bus/train station. Owners speak English and français. $145 .  
  • 46.81487 -71.22567 14 Best Western Plus City Centre/Centre-Ville , 330 rue de la Couronne ( railway station 1 km ). Check-in: 15:30 , check-out: 12:00 . Functional, clean hotel in the modern business district, offering better value for money than is readily available in the Old Town. About 1 km walk from the old town gates, with a free public lift covering most of the height difference. Frequent buses to Place d’Youville also available. Rate includes wireless Internet access. ( updated Oct 2017 )
  • 46.811978 -71.205011 15 Château Frontenac ( Fairmont Le Château Frontenac ), 1 rue des Carrieres , ☏ +1 418 692-3861 . One of Canadian Pacific Railway's grand old hotels , this castle-like building dominates the Quebec skyline and claims, with some justification, to be the most photographed hotel in North America. The location next to the funicular connecting Haute-Ville and Basse-Ville is as convenient as it gets, but expect tour groups marching through the lobby at five-minute intervals. From $300, but offers CAA/AAA discounts . ( updated Aug 2016 )
  • 46.81659 -71.2072 16 Immeubles Charlevoix , 179, Saint-Paul , toll-free: +1-866-435-6868 , [email protected] . Short term and long term rentals. Condos, apartments or houses. From $180 .  
  • 46.805439 -71.217363 17 Loews Le Concorde Hotel , 1225 Cours Du General De Montcalm , ☏ +1 418 647-2222 . $200-300 . ( updated Aug 2016 )
  • 46.810586 -71.214786 18 Hilton Québec , 1100, René-Lévesque Blvd. East , ☏ +1 418 647-2411 , fax : +1 418 647-6488 , [email protected] . Check-in: 15:00 , check-out: 12:00 . From $200, but offers CAA/AAA discounts . ( updated Aug 2016 )
  • 46.81606 -71.2032 19 Hotel Le Germain , 126 Saint-Pierre Street , ☏ +1 418 692-2224 , toll-free: +1 888 833-5253 . Stylish boutique luxury hotel owned and operated by Groupe Germain, Canada's only boutique hoteliers. ( updated May 2017 )

Stay safe [ edit ]

As with the rest of Canada, the emergency number in Quebec City is 9-1-1 .

Although crime in Quebec City is rare, it is always best to take the usual precautions, including safeguarding your possessions. Traveling in the city during the day is safe, but be more cautious at night, as there may be drunk bar patrons and those who prey on people unfamiliar with where they are.

Connect [ edit ]

The organization ZAP Québec provides free wireless Internet in cafes and other locations throughout the city, but the service can fail to connect with some smartphones from time to time. As with any place, don't rely on their services for crucial tasks.

Nearby [ edit ]

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  • Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré , Basilica of Saint Anne de Beaupré, an enormous church which is reputed to have healing powers similar to those of Lourdes.
  • Île d'Orléans - Beautiful biking or driving excursions. Many pick-your-own strawberry farms. Visit a sugar shack ( cabane à sucre ). The maple season typically runs from March to April.
  • 47.0752 -70.9066 4 Mont-Sainte-Anne ( about 40 km NE of Quebec City ). Ski and snow during the cold season. Camping, biking and hiking at summertime.  
  • 47.028 -71.382 5 Station touristique Stoneham ( about 30 km N of Quebec City ). Ski and snow during the winter and an animated summer camp from June to August every summer.  

Valcartier [ edit ]

Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier (pop 2,933) is a small village approximately 25 km (16 mi) north of Quebec City. It's best known for its Canadian Forces base, which houses a few battalions of the Royal 22nd Regiment (les «vingt-deux» or "van-doos").

  • 46.9442 -71.4767 6 Villages Vacances Valcartier ( about 25 km NW of Quebec City ). Water park and go-carts open during the summer season. Tubing and ice skating offered in the winter.  

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Where to Stay in Quebec (2024 • COOLEST Areas!)

Quebec feels like a drop of Europe amidst the vast Canadian landscape. From wandering through the Old Town to taking a stroll along the harbor, to touring the citadel Quebec, is bursting at the seams with beautiful sites ready for you to explore!

The only problem is deciding where to stay in Quebec. With a city this big, it sure can feel like a daunting task.

Lucky for you, we called in the experts and created this guide for where to stay in Quebec to take all the stress out of your trip planning!

With this guide in hand, you can select the neighborhood that suits your needs. How does a match made in heaven sound?

Ready to find your neighborhood match in Quebec? Here is our guide to the best neighborhoods to stay in Quebec, Canada.

Where to Stay in Quebec

Quebec neighborhood guide – places to stay in quebec, quebec’s 5 best neighborhoods to stay in, what to pack for quebec, don’t forget travel insurance for quebec, final thoughts on where to stay in quebec.

Looking for the perfect place to stay? These are our top picks for places to stay in Quebec.

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Auberge Internationale de Quebec | Best Hostel in Quebec

HI Quebec Auberge Internationale de Quebec best hostels in Quebec

Auberge Internationale de Quebec is the largest hostel in all of Canada with 266 beds! It sits inside the Old Town’s fortified walls and offers both dorms and private rooms. This historic hostel is full of travelers ready to socialize and grab a pint with you after a day of exploring.

Need to spend some quality time with fellow backpackers? Get your fix by staying at one of these amazing hostels in Quebec!

Au Petit Hotel | Best Hotel in Quebec

Au Petit Hotel

Au Petit Hotel is located in Old Town and is chock full of charm! It’s a fairly priced hotel, right in the mid-range that will keep the wallet happy. With consistent 9/10 ratings, Au Petit Hotel is the best place to be! 

Loft with old flair | Best Airbnb in Quebec

Old Quebec

With brick walls, high ceilings, beautiful furniture and the most amazing location, you won’t regret booking this Airbnb. The loft is part of a 19th-century building, but was completely renovated and has an incredibly charming flair. You’re central to great hotspots, cafes to chill at and restaurants to have the best dinner. This is a great home for your first Quebec visit.

Why not stretch your budget even further by checking in to one of these bed and breakfasts in Quebec!

Old Quebec, Quebec

Old Quebec is the gorgeous fortified part of Quebec that will dazzle even the most humdrum of humans. It’s divided into Haute-Ville (Upper Town) and Basse-Ville (Lower Town), but no matter which side of town you end up on there is plenty to do and see.

PetitChamplain and the PlaceRoyale, Quebec

Petit-Champlain and the Place-Royale

Simply overflowing with romance and novelty, Petit-Champlain and the Place-Royale is more than delightful. If you’re curious where to stay in Quebec your first time, look no further than this popular tourist neighborhood that will sweep you away into a fairytale!

Saint Roch, Quebec

Saint Roch is one of Quebec’s districts that is located outside of the fortifications. It was a working-class district for many years, before recently turning into the hottest place to be for young professionals.

Saint Sauveur, Quebec

Saint-Sauveur

Tired of feeling surrounded by the dull and drab during your travels? You’re sure to be free of the stodgy and stuffy in Saint-Sauveur as it’s the coolest place to stay in Quebec!

Limoilou, Quebec

Are you traveling with kids in tow? You definitely need to know the best neighborhood in Quebec for families and we are happy to let you in on a little secret: it’s Limoilou!

Quebec’s most popular neighborhoods are tucked closely together. Lucky for you, it’s convenient to switch from one to the other. So it’s good to check out as many as you can with our handy Quebec neighborhood guide!

Old Quebec is a history lover’s dream and also offers some of the best the city has to offer. Most of the best accommodation options are located in Old Quebec, also known as Vieux-Québec. So when wondering where to stay in Quebec, Old town is usually the best option.

We found gems for you in other neighborhoods too, so don’t quit reading now!

Petit-Champlain and the Place-Royale is a neighborhood that is nestled nearest Old Quebec and is lovingly referred to as the fairytale neighborhood. Walk the narrow cobblestone streets and enjoy dazzling boutiques, restaurants, and landmarks!

Saint Roch is the hippest place to be! It’s the part of the Quebec that feels like it never sleeps. Expect funky stores and lots of bars. This part of town is home to Quebec’s artists and techies so get ready to meet some cool cats.

When your name is Limoilou you’re sure to be in the family neighborhood! Sounding like the start of a children’s nursery rhyme, Limoilou is filled with parks, bakeries, and lots of locals who are ready to chit chat with the tourists. 

Saint-Sauveur goes by the simpler nickname of Saint-So. It’s a neighborhood right on the cusp of becoming the next big thing! It’s a perfect mix of hip and historic, so better plan to visit now before everyone else catches on to this hidden treasure in Quebec.

Of course, our Quebec neighborhood guide wouldn’t be complete without revealing a well-kept secret or two!

Ready to learn more about where to stay in Quebec? We handpicked with the utmost care Quebec’s 5 Best Neighborhoods to stay in. Reader, read on!

1. Old Quebec – Where to Stay in Quebec on a Budget

Old Quebec, Quebec

As most people choose to visit Old Town, it’s the one hundred percent best area in Quebec to stay in. Expect cobblestone streets filled with street performers, arts and craft vendors, and stylish restaurants. 

Perfect for history buffs, Old Town was once the seat of executive power for 200 years. Let’s make sure to note that Quebec is the only city north of Mexico that has fortifications that are entirely intact!

Auberge Internationale de Quebec | Best Hostel in Old Town

So, you’re wondering where to stay in Quebec on a budget? The aforementioned Auberge Internationale de Quebec can’t be beat! With its prime location and low rates, it is our top choice as the best place in Quebec to stay.

Auberge St-Louis | Best Hotel in Old Town

Auberge St-Louis best cheap hostels in Quebec

We still hear you, you’re looking for the best budget hotel in Quebec. Keep those purse strings nice and tight because the Auberge St-Louis in Old Town is the hotel for you. Rooms are around 50 USD a night and the location is perfect, perfect, perfect!

La Maison Demers | Best Hotel in Old Town

La Maison Demers

La Maison Demers is a charming and quaint hotel that keeps it’s private room rates nice and low for our friendly budget travelers out there. This bed and breakfast style hotel offers complimentary breakfast to its guests so you get to save a little dough there, too! 

Cute little studio | Best Airbnb in Old Town

Old Quebec Building

Not often do you get a whole apartment to yourself when you’re travelling on a budget – but today is your lucky day. This charming studio is located centrally in Old Town, and therefore in one of the best areas to find good attractions, food and cafes. The studio is cosy, clean and very bright so that you’ll feel welcome and comfortable at an instant.

Things to See and Do in Old Town

Old Quebec frontenac

  • Stroll along the Saint-Jean pedestrian street and be dazzled by the talented street artists
  • Visit Quebec during the holidays and enjoy all the festivities that their German Christmas Market has to offer
  • Walk the Citadelle’s ramparts and catch gorgeous views of the city below during a nice 4.6 km walk, no pressure to walk the whole way!
  • Check out Château Frontenac and take a tour of the legendary castle, make sure you snap a photo of the Dufferin Terrace and St. Lawrence River below
  • Dive into a book or meet some local authors at the Maison de la littérature
  • Enjoy a cocktail at the Bar Ste-Angèle and tap your foot along to some incredible live jazz music

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2. Petit-Champlain and the Place-Royale – Where to Stay in Quebec First Time 

PetitChamplain and the PlaceRoyale, Quebec

Simply overflowing with romance and novelty, Petit-Champlain and the Place-Royale is more than delightful. If you’re curious where to stay in Quebec your first time, look no further than this popular tourist neighborhood that will sweep you away into a fairytale! 

You’ll fall in love with the french style buildings, with their gabled roofs and towering chimneys. And the Rue du Petit-Champlain, which is actually one of the oldest commercial streets in North America, is positively teeming with darling shops and cafes.

The fairytale charm of Petit-Champlain and the Place-Royale makes it the best area in Quebec to stay in.

Even if you’re just trying to figure out where to stay in Quebec for one night, treat yourself to a night in Petit-Champlain and the Place-Royale. 

Auberge Internationale de Quebec | Best Hostel in Petit-Champlain and the Place-Royale

There aren’t any hostels located in Petit-Champlain and the Place-Royale, but you can’t get closer than Auberge Internationale de Quebec. It’s as close as you can get while keeping your wallet happy. 

Auberge Saint-Louis | Best Hotel in Petit-Champlain and the Place-Royale

Only a seven-minute walk from the Place-Royale, Auberge Saint-Louis is a two-star hotel that offers guests a comfortable stay. They do have a refrigerator and a microwave in the common area, which is perfect if you want to save your leftovers!

Hotel Manoir des Remparts | Best Hotel in Petit-Champlain and the Place-Royale

Hotel Manoir des Remparts

Again, just a quick seven-minute jaunt over to the Place-Royale, Hotel Manoir des Remparts is another two-star hotel that promises guests a comfortable night stay. The rooms are crisp and clean, with just the right amount of individualized charm. If you’re wondering where to stay in Quebec your first time, this hotel is our top choice.

Loft with old flair | Best Airbnb in Petit-Champlain and the Place-Royale

Things to see and do in petit-champlain and the place-royale.

Petit-Champlain Quebec

  • Gasp at the massive mural, the Fresque des Québécois, that honors fifteen historic figures along with a few authors and artists. You’ll find other frescoes sprinkled throughout the city too!
  • Hike the remarkable Breakneck Stairs, also called the escalier Casse-Cou, that was built in 1635 and gives tourists scenic views of the city
  • Visit the historic Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church, that is actually the oldest stone church in North America, dating back to 1688
  • Feel like you’re in France as you wander the streets that are filled with unique boutiques and restaurants
  • Grab a bite to eat at Le Lapin Sauté, a darling restaurant in Petit-Champlain that is known for its warm ambiance and delicious food!
  • Check out some fabulous art at Galerie d’art Chez l’Artiste, Alliage, or La Boutik Art Denis Nicolas in Petit-Champlain

3. Saint Roch –  Best Area to Stay in Quebec for Nightlife 

Saint Roch, Quebec

Saint Roch is one of Quebec’s districts that is located outside of the fortifications. It was a working-class district for many years, before recently turning into the hottest place to be for young professionals. Saint Roch is obviously the best area to stay in Quebec for nightlife due to the flocks of your people eager to stay out until the sun comes up. 

Most of the tech businesses and entrepreneurs have made Saint Roch their home, so consider it Quebec’s mini Silicon Valley. It’s also filled with microbreweries, cafes, and lots of trendy gastronomical delights. 

Rue Saint? Joseph Est is the Main Street, which couldn’t be more fun to go shopping and pop in and out of all the shops. Our neighborhood guide of Quebec just wouldn’t be complete Saint Roch. Are your ears perked up yet?

Hôtel du Jardin  | Best Hotel in Saint Roch

Hotel du Jardin Quebec

Saint Roch is definitely one of the best neighborhoods in Quebec to stay in, and 

The Hôtel du Jardin in Saint Roch is one of the best hotels around! With epic black and white wall-sized photos adorning the walls, the Hôtel du Jardin makes the top of the list for the coolest places to stay in Quebec!

Incredible flat with view | Best Airbnb in Saint Roch

Architecture Quebec

We chose this Airbnb for the best place when wanting to explore the Quebec nightlife because of its great location and brilliant style. The neighborhood is quiet, so a good sleep is guaranteed but you can find the lively and buzzy streets with great bars only a couple of minutes away. Cure your hangover by staying inside the next day and enjoying the charming home or the comfy bed.

Auberge Maeva | Best Hostel in Saint Roch

Auberge Maeva Quebec

Saint Roch is the best area in Quebec to stay in if you’re craving a vibrant social scene. That means you want a hostel that will give you a good night’s rest once you’re ready to turn in for the night! Auberge Maeva is quaint and small in size, put brimming with charm! Where to stay in Saint Roch? Auberge Maeva gets our vote! 

Les Lofts de la Cité | Best Hotel in Saint Roch

Les Lofts de la Cite Quebec

Les Lofts de la Cité is a loft and apartment-style hotel that allows guests to stay for just one night or as many as they’d like. Rooms come with a kitchenette so you can whip up a dish at home. When it comes to Quebec accommodation, this is definitely a hidden treasure!

Things to See and Do in Saint Roch

Saint Roch Quebec

  • Sip a delicious beer at one of the microbreweries, we positively adore La Barberie Brewery!
  • Grab some local products at a gourmet grocer— what’s better than bringing home local jams, spices, and snacks?
  • Have a picnic at the Jardin Jean-Paul-L’Allier and relax in a little slice of park heaven
  • Peruse the aisles at Le Knock-Out!, the best record store in Saint Roch!
  • Start the day right at Maelstrøm Saint-Roch with a perfectly brewed latte and brunch. We promise that your friends will be jealous of your Instagram brunch shots!
  • Get dolled up at Coiffure Le Saint – you deserve some pampering!

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4. Saint-Sauveur – Coolest Place to Stay in Quebec

Saint Sauveur, Quebec

Tired of feeling surrounded by the dull and drab during your travels? You’re sure to be free of the stodgy and stuffy in Saint-Sauveur as it’s the coolest place to stay in Quebec! 

Saint-Sauveur is called Saint-Sô by the locals and is filled with bright, lively, and interesting things to do. The Main Street is Saint-Vallier Ouest and practically every shop is a surprise!

You’ll find Asian grocery stores and curiosity shops sprinkled in amongst the bars and cafes. You never know what you’ll stumble into in Saint-Sô— a big reason why it is the best neighborhood to stay in Quebec. 

Cool designer home | Best Airbnb in Saint-Sauveur

Cool designer home

This apartment is just as cool as the area is it located in. Designed by an architect, you can enjoy the little charming details of this place that make you feel even comfier. The Airbnb is in a new building, so everything that you can find inside is basically untouched and high in quality. The area around you is filled with great attractions too.

Hotel du Nord | Best Hotel in Saint-Sauveur

Hotel du Nord Quebec

Saint-Sauveur is clearly one of Quebec’s best neighborhoods given its local vibe. Hotel du Nord has the same laid back energy of that this neighborhood has. Bright and cheerful rooms are exceptionally modern, and the staff are known for being beyond friendly!

Aux Havres Urbains – Le Penthouse du Kameleon | Best Rental in Saint-Sauveur

Aux Havres Urbains Le Penthouse du Kameleon Quebec

Located right in between Saint-Sauveur and Saint Roch, this penthouse suite is the perfect rental option for travelers who want a little room to breathe. The condo is fully equipped with all the essentials so you can relax and feel at home!

La Victorienne Urbaine | Best Hostel in Saint-Sauveur

Old Quebec Manor

Not quite a hostel, but more of an affordable bed and breakfast, the La Victorienne Urbaine is a darling place to stay. Each room is air-conditioned and has a private bathroom. Breakfast is served in the dining room but can be taken outside to enjoy on the outdoor patio and trellis!

Things to See and Do in Saint-Sauveur

Saint-Sauveur Quebec

  • Catch a show at the Le Petit Théâtre de Québec, where live, professional theatre comes to life!
  • Learn to tango at Passion Tango! Who doesn’t have learning to tango on their bucket list? Cross this item off in Saint-Sauveur
  • Take the culinary world by storm by having lunch at the local Greek restaurant, Déli Grec, and dinner at the infamous Asian restaurant, Chez Tao
  • Pick up some delicious souvenirs at Saint-Sauveur’s gourmet grocery shop, Épicerie internationale Amine
  • Feel like Indiana Jones and try on handcrafted artisan hats at Cuir Indiana
  • Grab a pint and a burger at Ye Olde Orchard Pub & Grill and relax in the pub’s cozy and comfortable atmosphere 

5. Limoilou – Best Neighborhood in Quebec for Families

Limoilou, Quebec

With plenty of room to explore and to play, Limoilou is where families and neighbors chit chat and have impromptu picnics daily! Expect to find small shops and a cheerful atmosphere wherever you wander in Limoilou.

Limoilou is not just the best area to stay in Quebec with kids, it’s also the best neighborhood to live if you have a family! Limoilou is definitely one of the best areas in Quebec to put down roots with your family.

A true family home | Best Airbnb in Limoilou

A true family home Quebec

Fitting up to 6 people, this Airbnb is amazing for families that want to explore Quebec together. The area is super peaceful, and it’s roughly 5min by car to Old-Quebec, but you can go by foot or public transport too. Stylish, bright and very welcoming, the home is going to make you feel super comfy. It also offers great entertainment, with free Netflix and Spotify Premium.

Hôtel Le Voyageur de Québec | Best Hotel in Limoilou

Hotel Le Voyageur de Quebec

If you’re wondering where to stay with kids in Quebec, look no further than the Hôtel Le Voyageur de Québec! A pet-friendly hotel with a pool makes for a fun family stay. Not to mention the free breakfast, which always makes mom’s and dad’s lives a little easier!

Auberge Amérik | Best Hotel in Limoilou

Auberge Amerik Quebec

The Auberge Amérik is a wonderful place to stay with children. With spacious rooms and a beautiful, historic building you’ll feel like you have space to roam! There is also a gym for those fit mamas and dads out there who want to clock in a little gym-time.

L’appartement Bo-Ho | Best Rental in Limoilou

Tadoussac Quebec

When you just want a little bit more privacy in your life, this apartment in Limoilou is the perfect rental for you and your family. As Limoilou is one of Quebec’s best neighborhoods, what is better than actually staying in the middle of a neighborhood!

This comfortable apartment has parking available and is stocked with all the essentials for your stay.

Things to See and Do in Limoilou

Saint-Charles River Limoilou Quebec

  • Go for a walk along the Saint-Charles River, or you can always go for a run if you’re in need of some alone time with your earbuds in and your Nike’s on!
  • Bicycle to Saint-Roch by way of the beautiful Dorchester bridge that crosses the Saint?Charles river
  • Pick up all your local goodies at summer Sunday public markets— Quebec’s neighborhood guide sure wouldn’t be complete without homemade treats
  • Have a picnic at Cartier-Brébeuf park and relax in the sunshine or kick around a soccer ball with the kids
  • Treat yourself to an ice cream at a local ice cream parlor to sugar up your kids before heading to La Salsa for empanadas and tamales!
  • Enjoy the outdoor patio weather at Bal du Lézard where you’re sure to find good eats and good company!

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Pants, socks, underwear, soap?! Take it from me, packing for a hostel stay is not always quite as straightforward as it seems. Working out what to bring and what to leave at home is an art I have perfected over many years.

Earplugs

Snoring dorm-mates can ruin your nights rest and seriously damage the hostel experience. This is why I always travel with a pack of decent ear plugs.

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Trust us, this is an absolute game changer. Super compact, a hanging mesh laundry bag stops your dirty clothes from stinking, you don’t know how much you need one of these… so just get it, thank us later.

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Sea To Summit Micro Towel

Hostel towels are scummy and take forever to dry. Microfibre towels dry quickly, are compact, lightweight, and can be used as a blanket or yoga mat if need be.

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Grayl Geopress Water Bottle

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Quebec is an amazing city to visit and to wander around. No matter which neighborhood you choose, you’re sure to find a little slice of home in this Canadian city.

To recap our Quebec neighborhood guide, Old Quebec is definitely the best place to stay if you’re on a budget. There are a good selection of affordable hostels to choose from, but the expansive Auberge Internationale de Quebec with their 266 rooms is hard to beat!

If you’ve never been to Quebec before and you’re wondering where to stay in Quebec for your first time, indulge in the beautiful accommodation options in the Petit-Champlain and the Place-Royale area.

And if you’re looking for the perfect hotel to suit absolutely anyone and everyone’s needs, Au Petit Hotel in Old Town is our top recommendation.  It’s well priced and perfectly located! 

Have we missed anything? Let us know in the comments below! Bon voyage!

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