Located just 164 feet from Grande-Allée Street in the heart of Québec City, Hôtel Le Concorde Québec offers guest rooms with a city view. Free WiFi is available.
Just 5 minutes’ drive from Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport and 15 minutes' drive from Quebec city center, Hotel Cofortel provides a fitness center and free WiFi throughout the hotel.
Located in Old Quebec City, Hotel Manoir de l'Esplanade was built in 1845. It features free WiFi and an elevator. A flat-screen TV and refrigerator are included in all guest rooms.
Kevin
United States of America
Great location
Breakfast just ok
Room was clean but very small
Downtown Old Quebec City is 2 minutes' walk from this boutique hotel. Located in the house of architect Jean Baillairge, each room is uniquely decorated.
Located in Ste-Foy, less than 3.1 mi from Quebec International Airport, Econo Lodge Airport features free WiFi. A cable TV, work desk and air conditioning are provided in each room at this hotel.
Built in 1870, this historic hotel in Old Quebec is within 2 minutes' walk of Chateau Frontenac, as well as several shops and restaurants. It offers on-site dining and room service.
Featuring 2 restaurants and an indoor pool, Hotel Manoir Victoria is located in Old Quebec, 8 minutes' walk from La Gare du Palais. The hotel offers a flat-screen cable TV in every room.
Omeria
United States of America
The hotel is in very short walking distance to shopping and lots of restaurants. Plus, Bolay was on the property, great food. Clean, very friendly staff. Room nicely serviced daily.
Just 5 minutes’ drive from Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport and 15 minutes' drive from Quebec city center, Hotel Cofortel provides a fitness center and free WiFi throughout the hotel.
Extremely clean, very friendly staff, very good breakfast
Located off Highway 40, this hotel is near Galeries de la Capitale and 6.2 mi from Old Québec. A gym and an indoor pool upon reservation with water playground are featured.
This hotel is located in Old Quebec, 10 minutes’ walk of the Citadelle of Québec and 125 ft from Château Frontenac. It offers free WiFi throughout the hotel.
The staff was super friendly, The place is very cosy.
Ideally located in Old Quebec, this heritage property features views of the St. Lawrence River. The on-site restaurants provide a variety of dining options, from classic to regional dishes.
Great breakdast and the afternoon drinks. Pool was nice.
Located nearby Jean Lesage International Airport and only a short drive from Quebec City center, Grand Times Hotel features a cozy lobby along with an on-site bar.
The design is very modern and the hotel is very clean.
Located a short drive from the center of Quebec City, this hotel provides free WiFi and offers easy access to area attractions and Jean-Lesage International Airport.
Résidences Campus Noter-Dame-de-Foy is located in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures. Free WiFi access is available. Rooms comes with either a shared or private bathroom.
Inexpensive and clean. Convenient for a short stay.
Located in Quebec City, within 4.6 miles of Old Quebec/Vieux Quebec and 4.8 miles of Basilique Cathedrale Notre Dame de Quebec, Hotel Motel Le Regent provides accommodations with a terrace as well as...
Comfort du lit et les biens fait du bain torbillons
Hotel Citadelle offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi. It is 5 miles from the Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport. The basic guest rooms feature a cable TV and work desk.
The place is nice and clean. Staffs are very friendly.
Auberge Québec is set in the Sainte-Foy-Sillery district in Quebec City, 656 feet from Parc Aquarium du Quebec. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
Pillows were very comfortable and the staff was nice
Downtown Old Quebec City is 2 minutes' walk from this boutique hotel. Located in the house of architect Jean Baillairge, each room is uniquely decorated.
Located in Old Quebec City, Hotel Manoir de l'Esplanade was built in 1845. It features free WiFi and an elevator. A flat-screen TV and refrigerator are included in all guest rooms.
Everything was perfect, from the location, to the staff
Built in 1870, this historic hotel in Old Quebec is within 2 minutes' walk of Chateau Frontenac, as well as several shops and restaurants. It offers on-site dining and room service.
Very beautiful hotel, very clean and excellent location!
This charming hotel, located in Quebec's Old Port, is seconds from the waterfront and offers a 24-hour front desk, concierge service and business center.
Excellent location, uniformly warm and welcoming staff.
Located in Quebec City, only steps from the fortified walls of the Old City, this charming hotel features a modern meeting room and 24-hour front desk.
Staff extremely helpful and friendly!!! Made our stay even nicer.
Au Petit Hôtel is centrally located in Québec City. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Rooms here will provide you with cable TV, air conditioning and a refrigerator.
The location is perfect , staff very helpful , just THE BEST !
Located next to the Governors Garden and offering a beautiful view of the St. Lawrence River, this Quebec City hotel occupies a former mansion that was built in 1830.
Amazing location, lovely welcome and bedroom great.
Featuring 2 restaurants and an indoor pool, Hotel Manoir Victoria is located in Old Quebec, 8 minutes' walk from La Gare du Palais. The hotel offers a flat-screen cable TV in every room.
The breakfast seemed like a bargain for the quality of food.
Only 15 minutes' drive to Old Québec, this hotel is located in the center of Québec City, close to many area motorways. Free WiFi is provided.
Super hôtel très confortable petit déjeuner super
FAQs about hotels in Quebec City
On average, 3-star hotels in Quebec City cost RSD 11,097 per night, and 4-star hotels in Quebec City are RSD 15,705 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Quebec City can be found for RSD 32,522 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Quebec City this weekend is RSD 23,558 or, for a 4-star hotel, RSD 30,013. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Quebec City for this weekend cost around RSD 40,806 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs RSD 18,848 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Quebec City for tonight. You'll pay around RSD 28,500 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Quebec City will cost around RSD 25,798, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Enjoyable town with with a mix of old and new. The old city being the highlight, albeit touristy. Plenty of restaurants in old Quebec City, but parts of town can get overrun by tourists at certain times. The general areas had lots of parks, tons of bike lanes and miles of paths for for running or walking. Two to three days is probably more than enough for most people, but if you're more active and take advantage of the outdoors or just like to chill, I could see staying longer.
DAVID
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Quebec is a very nice city, that merits a visit.
Quebec is a very nice city, that merits a visit. We especially appreciated the historical town center, that is quite lively even though we did visit out of the main tourist season, and is a nice to go to for a drink.
Also the Montmorency falls are worth a visit (just a bus-ride from the city center).
Other than that, the city is not massively big, and 3-4 days to visit is sufficient, in our view.
For whale watching tours we would pick a place somewhat up north, since Quebec city is quite far some distance away.
Stephan
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
In our 3 1/2-day stay, we walked 20 miles.
In our 3 1/2-day stay, we walked 20 miles. It is a walking city, but often the walking can be strenuous as QC is built on a high hill. Taxis and tours buses abound for the visitor who is unable or unwilling to walk.
QC presents itself in two layers to the visitor. The first is the energy one expeiences walking streets filled with happy people and occasionally, mobs of school kids making their way home after school in the afternoon. The second and primal layer is the craftsmanship and skill shown in the intricate stone buildings, walls, streets and fortifications.
A friend says QC is as close as one can get to a visit to France by car.
John
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city, easy to walk around.
Beautiful city, easy to walk around. Boat trip is recommended as is taking the bus to Montmorency Falls. Allow at least 90 minutes if buying a bus ticket online as it takes that amount of time to activate
Uber taxis are much more expensive than the local taxis as they are unable to use bus/taxi line
Jane
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The architecture was breathtaking.
The architecture was breathtaking. We felt we were in many parts of Europe. Montmorency Falls are a must see, absolutely spectacular. Notre Dame Basillica another amazing place to see. The guided tour of Chateau Frontenac is not to be missed, a really informative, beautiful experience. Take the funicular to Le Petit Champlain and soak in the oldest street in Quebec. The Parmesan restaurant, Bistro Hortus and Cafe Buade are wonderful places to eat. We will hold this trip in our hearts forever.
Shirley
Canada
10
Scored 10
Gem of Canada.
Gem of Canada. Absolutely recommended place to go - especially if you have not been to Europe, or have been and missing it.
Old town is definitely a must for a walk and eat-outs (Aux Anciens Canadiens, Restaurant Sagamite), plus the park Plains of Abraham.
Room was big and comfy. Breakfast was a small continental buffet with breads, danishes fruit, condiments, tea and coffee. It was all that we needed and enjoyed what was on offer. Great location in old Quebec town, situated in good spot to walk around the old town and close to some great restaurants and cafes. Hotel is situated across from the Museum of civilisation - which is a must see. The restaurant - Matto, was very good with a great menu and food was delicious.
This is a nice cosy hotel in a central location within Old Quebec City. The hotel staff are all really helpful, and can speak French and English depending on what you prefer.
The hotel was well kept and the rooms were all clean, including the detached bathroom. I also liked the vibe and decor of this facility.
The location is amazing. It is right in the center of the old town and next to so many restaurant, the parlement, les plaines d’Abraham, etc. It was next to the carnaval de Québec which couldn’t be better. We also had a guided tour of the city from the hotel in french and english.
This is our favourite hotel in old Quebec City. We stay here everytime we come to Quebec City and feel like it is "our hotel". The hotel staff are awesome, the Bistro 1640 was exceptional!!! And the location is perfect - right in front of the Chateau Frontenac!
All of the staff spoke both French and English which made my trip more seamless. Hotel was centrally located to everything in Old Québec which made everything worth seeing within walking distance. Staff was very courteous and helpful.
Beautiful, boutique hotel on a cobblestone side street within walking distance of everything in old town. We didn’t have a car and don’t need one. The included breakfast offerings and coffees were excellent.
Great location. Across the street from the Hotel Frontenac and right in old Quebec City. Walking diatance to restaurants and shops and the Citadel too. Rooms were clean and spacious and comfy beds.
the hotel stuff are very nice and friendly. the hotel almost in the old town, all old town are in walk distance. the hotel has parking. it's amazing to have a parking space in old Quebec City
20 minutes drive from Old town of Quebec city, it's a good option for a short affordable stay. Room was clean, big TV, bathroom is separate from the small space with a sink and mirror.
Darling, clean boutique hotel in Old Quebec. The rooms are small but adequate - great shower.
Perfect location to walk to many attractions. The staff were very helpful and kind.
The location is really great. The hotel in the middle of all the touristic ways in old Quebec. So it’s easy to drop in just for a sec if you need something. Spacious room.
An excellent location close to everything on the Boardwalk and Old Town. An easy cab ride from the train station to the hotel and then to the ship for our cruise.
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