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You'd never guess this nondescript exterior was hiding an absolute boutique stunner within. The staff are what sends this place over the edge into perfection - they fawn without seeming phoney an…
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Right next to vieux quebec and at the heart of the vieux port the auberge saint pierre welcomes you inside the walls that housed the first fire insurance company in canada in 1821 you…
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(US$147 per room per night)
This towering grey-stone Victorian home is just a few seconds from the Citadelle and the Dufferin Terrace. Set back in a quiet residential neighbourhood, it somehow feels like it's far off the be…
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Sitting on a tranquil, dead-end lane and covered in bright awnings and flowers, this place is a little burst of fire-engine red amongst the grey buildings of the Old Town. The hotel practically b…
You may forget you're in a hostel at all if you stay at this long-running central accommodation. The vibe is so laid back and the staff so friendly and welcoming, you'll feel like you've landed a…
Newly renovated, lusciously coloured and furnished, these are some of the most luxurious midrange digs in town. The Old Town's main pedestrian drags are on your doorstep teaming with cafes and sh…
Innovative, drop-dead gorgeous boutique hotel stuffed with designer furnishings. There's also displays of archaeological artefacts that were found on the property during construction of their new…
So many budget hotels stop making an effort. Thankfully, this one hasn't. Recent renovations have left it packed with a series of small, spotless rooms, of all different shapes and sizes. With de…
Ideal for independent travellers, this place is a laid-back, modern-style B&B set right on top of the popular Café Krieghoff. If you're looking for accommodation amongst the locals and away from …
A chateau-like tower, quiet character and gracious hosts - there is not one false note at this smashing B&B. And to top it all off, an eccentrically tilted staircase leads you to awesome views on…
More than just a hotel and more than just a landmark, this castle-like château is the enduring symbol of Québec City. It's so famous, guides lead regular tours of the building, touting its histor…
This central, cavernous hostel overflows with travellers year-round and is usually full in summer, despite its nearly 300 beds. The pleasant cafeteria serves snacks, drinks and three economical m…
This long-time visitor fave is carved out of three adjacent historic houses, manned by (very) busy but (very) helpful staff. It's on a convenient side street that is both quiet and easy on the ey…
This cool little hotel offers spacious, impeccably decorated rooms with brick walls or wood panelling. There's plenty of little extras that will make you wonder, 'Did they undercharge me or somet…
This hotel is a stylish new addition to the Old Port area. It both looks and feels like a boutique hotel, but at attainable prices. It's perfectly located if you have an early bus or train to cat…
Open from early January to April every year, this hotel shimmers on the south side of Lac St Joseph and is made entirely from ice: the rooms, the bar, the cocktail glasses, the reception desk, th…
This charming, old stone house is one of the most popular B&Bs in town. The French owners are young, relaxed and will make you feel like you are simply a guest at a long-lost friend's place.
Egads! This mansion positively looms over its swath of the street. Its interior design is so ornate, so bang-on in its period references, you half expect the Marquis of Montcalm himself to come s…
Basic and unabashedly worn, this is one of very few guesthouses that is yet to be renovated. It wears its age well. That, along with its killer location, is why it remains such a popular budget c…
There are 14 rooms chiseled out of this house by the boardwalk with some overlooking the park, the Château Frontenac or the river. The rooms themselves are modern, but the atmosphere is calmingly…
Slightly dorky but comfortable rooms are spread over two floors in this small, 19th-century building. Completely without surprises, there's something reassuring about this hotel's quiet comfort a…
Gracious staff man this Victorian manor dating from 1800. Rooms are clean and classic. The breakfast is continental and major sites and restaurants are short walks away. This is ideal for those l…
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Québec City is the rather European-flavoured capital of Québec province. The city is divided between an Old Town bristling with historic ramparts, churches, narrow lanes and former battlefields, and districts revamped with museums, cafes, bars, restaurants and all the other mod-cons of international tourism.
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