Practical Guide
Hotels and accommodations in Old Quebec
Between historic ramparts and cobbled alleys, Old Quebec offers exceptional addresses. Your guide to choosing well, sleeping well, and starting each day at the best café in Petit-Champlain.
Stay within the walls
At the heart of the fortified city
Old Quebec within the walls is one of the best-preserved historic districts in North America. Staying here means living the city at a different pace.
★ Chateau Frontenac
The most photographed hotel in the world overlooks the Saint Lawrence since 1893. Its towers and copper roofs define Quebec's silhouette.
Hotel du Vieux-Quebec
A Victorian building restored in the heart of the old town. The ideal address to explore Old Quebec on foot.
Auberge Saint-Antoine
A museum to live in. This inn integrates archaeological artifacts into its walls. Every corridor tells a chapter of Quebec's history.
Around Petit-Champlain
Lower town as a playground
The Petit-Champlain district is one of the most picturesque in Quebec. A few establishments allow you to experience this area up close.
★ Hotel 71
Housed in the former National Bank of Canada, this hotel with contemporary design fits elegantly into the classic architecture of the Old Port.
Auberge du Tresor
Facing Place d'Armes and Chateau Frontenac, this inn offers a picturesque charm. A few steps and you are in Petit-Champlain.
Boutique hotels
Discreet luxury and the art of detail
Quebec has a fine collection of boutique hotels combining design, authenticity, and personalized service.
Le Germain Quebec
Clean design, attentive service, high-end bedding. One of the most refined addresses in the city.
Hotel Sainte-Anne
Stone and wood, cozy spirit, and ideal location on Sainte-Anne Street. An intimate address with a Quebecois atmosphere.
Le Saint-Paul Hotel
In a converted industrial building, exposed bricks and beams give this hotel a unique character.
Hotel Manoir Victoria
A historic palace at the gates of Old Quebec. Large indoor pool, spa, and attentive service since 1832.
Inns and guesthouses
Warm Quebecois hospitality
To experience Quebec like a local, inns and guesthouses are essential. Set off on an adventure with plenty of tips in hand.
James Thompson Historic House
A characterful B&B housed in an 18th-century house. Spectacular views of the river and homemade breakfasts.
Cozy Bed and Coffee in Old Quebec
Intimate lodgings housed in heritage buildings. Hearty breakfast, relaxed atmosphere: the ideal formula.
Barista’s tip
No matter your hotel, one thing is essential in the morning: reach Petit-Champlain before the crowd. The Carrera Cafe opens early, the coffee is hot, the terrace catches the first sun. It’s your starting line for a perfect day in Quebec.
Prestige accommodations
For an extraordinary experience, Quebec offers some rare addresses revealed only to those who truly know how to travel.
★ Auberge Saint-Antoine Suite Prestige
Suites from 80 to 120 m2 overlooking the Saint Lawrence. 24h concierge service, private sommelier, gourmet breakfast in-room.
Chateau Frontenac Gold Floor
The Gold floor of the Chateau: private lounge, selected wines, exclusive tea time and breakfast. A world apart.
❖ Hotel-Spa Le Germain
Full spa, rooftop pool, gourmet restaurant. Le Germain Quebec is a destination in itself.
Booking tips
Plan like a pro
Quebec is a city of seasons and events. Some seasoned traveler tips to find the right place.
Book early in summer
The Summer Festival and major events drive prices up from March. Start your search in January.
Winter and Carnival
The weeks of the February Carnival are highly sought after. Book 3 to 4 months in advance for the best spots.
Favor the Lower Town
Less frequented than the Upper Town, the Lower Town offers immediate access to Petit-Champlain and the Old Port.
Low season: the bargain
November and March are the quietest months. Prices drop and Quebec reveals its true face.
Your morning stopover
The Carrera Cafe, your breakfast pit stop
After a good night in Old Quebec, there is only one place to start the day full of energy.
★ Carrera Cafe, Petit-Champlain
Just steps from most hotels in Old Quebec, the Carrera Cafe is your first stop after checkout. Strong espresso, creamy iced latte, organic Charlevoix charcuterie boards.
Discover the Carrera Cafe
Your stay in Old Quebec inevitably includes a stop at Petit-Champlain. Relax on the terrace, savor a perfect espresso.
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