Located just 50 metres 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.
Denise
Canada
Service is very good. The view from the room was amazing (we got an upgrade).
This hotel is located within a 5-minute walk of the walled city of Old Quebec. The hotel features a heated outdoor pool and offers sight-seeing tours of the area.
Jun
Canada
The breakfast included in the room price is very valuable. The location is very convenient to the old city and river side.
Just 5 minutes’ drive from Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport and 15 minutes' drive from Quebec city centre, Hotel Cofortel provides a fitness centre and free WiFi throughout the hotel.
Caroline
United Kingdom
Clean and comfortable room
Convenient for the airport
Located in Ste-Foy, less than 5 km 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.
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.
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.
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.
Just 5 minutes’ drive from Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport and 15 minutes' drive from Quebec city centre, Hotel Cofortel provides a fitness centre and free WiFi throughout the hotel.
Extremely clean, very friendly staff, very good breakfast
Located less than 10 minutes's drive from Old Quebec, this hotel features the award-winning La Fenouillière restaurant. Rooms offer a flat-screen cable TV. WiFi, parking and local calls are free.
Handy to public transit
Nice hotel and helpful staff
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.
Situated in Old Quebec, this heritage property boasts views of the St. Lawrence River. On-site restaurants offer 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 centre, Grand Times Hotel features a cozy lobby along with an on-site bar.
The design is very modern and the hotel is very clean.
This hotel is located within a 5-minute walk of the walled city of Old Quebec. The hotel features a heated outdoor pool and offers sight-seeing tours of the area.
We had an excellent view of the Saint Lawrence River
Located a short drive from the centre of Quebec City, this hotel provides free WiFi and offers easy access to area attractions and Jean-Lesage International Airport.
Offering a terrace and indoor pool, Hôtel Québec Inn is set in Quebec City, 6 km from Parc Aquarium du Quebec. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
Many parking lots, good Italian restaurant in the hotel.
Résidences Campus Notre-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 7.4 km of Vieux Quebec Old Quebec and 7.7 km of Basilique Cathedrale Notre Dame de Quebec, Hotel Motel Le Regent provides accommodation with a terrace and 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.
This hotel is 5 minutes' drive from Quebec city centre and 3 minutes from Le Massif de Charlevoix Train stop. It includes an indoor heated pool and hot tub.
It was very clean, and the temperature was well regulated.
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!
Boasting a terrace, a restaurant as well as a bar, Hotel Manoir Morgan is situated in the centre of Quebec City, 100 metres from Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac.
Surprisingly got an upgrade to a king size bed room with view.
This charming hotel, situated in Quebec's Old Port, is seconds from the waterfront and offers a 24-hour front desk, concierge service and business centre.
Excellent location, uniformly warm and welcoming staff.
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.
Location was great, as was the welcome and breakfast
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 !
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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
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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.
Vitalii
Poland
10
Scored 10
We took various tours and they were all wonderful.
We took various tours and they were all wonderful. The people are friendly and every meal we had was amazing. The topography took some getting used to, but it made for beautiful views. The Alphonse restaurant is so good we went three times. The night-time ghost tour was fun and the tour to Montmorency Falls, etc., was a highlight. Sadly, the tours of the Morrin Centre weren’t available the days we were there, but the library is worth the cost of a day ticket (especially for fans of murder mysteries)!
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
Lots to explore people friendly and patient with us fools...
Lots to explore people friendly and patient with us fools who did not continue our French after college. Food and servers very good-you won’t leave hungry. Very walkable felt safe in areas around the hotel. Lots of smiling faces. Be kind to your servers and tip as though you are at home. The exchange rate is not equal and it doesn’t hurt to e a little more generous. It is really being kind to our northern neighbors.
Fred
United States
10
Scored 10
Quebec is the most beautiful city in North America, in my...
Quebec is the most beautiful city in North America, in my opinion. The older part is compact, and pedestrian-friendly. I suggest planning to park your vehicle on arrival, and walk! I was pleased to see that Quebec has improved the riverside expressway connecting the bridges over the St. Lawrence to downtown, and has added miles of riverside parks, bikeways, bus transit stations, and public artwork along the way. My only disappointment is that the Museum of Fine Arts has been largely closed for renovation of the main galleries.
RichmonderCharles
United States
10
Scored 10
The location was perfect for the 2 nights I reserved.
The location was perfect for the 2 nights I reserved.
City buses where on the same street as the hotel location, very affordable way to go visit the old Québec city.
Get ready to do a lot of walking and sightseeing
This hotel is located directly across from the Chateau Frontenac, the best location for exploring the charming old town. I parked in the city hall (hotel centre ville) parking garage just a couple blocks away--not sure if it's the cheapest but it's the most conveniently located relative to the hotel. The room was spacious, clean, and well appointed. I was not aware they offer complimentary coffee near the reception desk in the mornings. Lovely staff. I will be staying here again next time I am in the city.
Great little boutique hotel with excellent location and staff were super. With restaurant immediately below the hotel it was great but on this same street there were 6 or more restaurants within a block either way. Also lots of other small boutique shops and covenience stores close by.
Within 2 blocks of the Plains of Abraham. Close enough to all the bustle of the Old Town area but far enough away there weren't throngs of people around.
We loved the location of this lovely hotel in Quebec City’s Old Town. We were close to shops and restaurants and a few blocks away from the funicular. The staff at the hotel were welcoming and helpful. Special kudos to Yan, the night clerk who was very informative and helped us with the automatic wine machine! Our room was very comfortable. We plan to return at the end of our trip.
Beautiful boutique hotel on the Main Street of the old town. Quiet location. Perfect distance from the action (about 10 minutes walk to heart of old town). Follow their instructions and you'll have excellent communication and remote check-in. The common area and kitchen is great for travellers. Rooftop patio has unbeatable views and is great for breakfast and evening drinks.
This is THEE historic hotel of Canada. To me, this property just screams C A N A D A. It's perfectly located to enjoy all the most amazing sites in old Quebec City. The property did not disappoint and fulfilled a bucket list dream of mine.
One of the most amazing things was getting an Old Fashion drink that was made with Buffalo Trace bourbon (our favorite!).
The hotel and rooms are beautiful, very tastefully renovated and well maintained. The staff is incredibly dedicated to making guests feel comfortable and helping guests when needed. This is a very special place, well worth staying at. By the way, the hotel is very well located in Old Quebec, within walking distance of all major attractions.
The staff was very friendly, the check-in was super smooth, the room was clean and had all basic facilities. The location of this hotel is superb - just a short walk to the Fairmont hotel, Plains of Abraham and all the main attractions of old town Quebec. The hotel faces a beautiful, serene park which is amazing.
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.
Location is amazing - right in the middle of Quebec Cities' old town, next to the biggest attractions. Doesn't get much better than this. The inside of the hotel and room was old, but cute and functional, nothing to complain for us since we only spend the night's there anyway and went exploring during the day.
Location of the hotel is fantastic as it is a couple of minutes walk into old Quebec. All restaurants and need to see locations are literally around the corner. We had a high floor (17th) with river view which gives you a magnificent view over the old town. With sunny weather you even could see Levis.
In particular, this hotel where you can cook your own meals while traveling with your family was very useful.
1 King Size Bed on the 2nd floor, a bunk bed for children in a separate room, and a living room and kitchen on the 1st floor.
Location in Quebeck Old Town was good for sightseeing.
A fine hotel at the edge of the old town and near Abraham's Plains. It's an old house, athmospheric, contordet, nice. We found a fireplace in our room, in winter that's certainly romantic. Delicious breakfast with good bakeries, healthy fruits and a good coffee. Service is find and useful
Beautiful hotel! Historical place with a modern, boutique hotel feeling. Excellent location in old Quebec City.
Hotel staff were very friendly and helpful (especially Rebecca)!
Room was as pictured. Beds were extremely comfortable!
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.
Almost everything good about the hotel. But old but still good. Walking distance to bus stops. No 800 goes to old quebec. Better, buy daily bus pass online and use it to avoid parking issues in old quebec downtown.
The hotel are very pretty and very close to the Quebec Old Town (with parking). But our room doesn’t have any heater in the bathroom and so cold especially in the morning (-8 outside in early morning)
What a lovely surprise. This hotel is directly in the hub of Old Town Quebec. Staff super helpful and sweet. Room was beautiful. Completely remodeled and updated.
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