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  • B&B Le Transit

    B&B Le Transit

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    (199 reviews)

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    Situated in the Saint-Jean Street district of Quebec City, approximately 15 minutes' walk from The Fort Museum, the 3-star B&B Le Transit Quebec City boasts a sundeck and a patio. Indulge in the…

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    US$ 71 per one night

  • L'Oasis Du Pirate

    L'Oasis Du Pirate

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    (146 reviews)

    8.6
    Located within 4 km of the Domaine Cataraqui estate, the 3-star L'Oasis Du Pirate Hotel Quebec City offers Wi-Fi in public areas and a car park. The guest house is a good starting point for Quebec…

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    US$ 70 per one night

  • Les Couleurs De Sillery

    Les Couleurs De Sillery

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    (275 reviews)

    8.4
    Les Couleurs De Sillery Hotel Quebec City, located 5 km away from Quebec/Jean Lesage International airport, offers its guests with shuttle service. The guest house is a good starting point for Quebec…

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    US$ 54 per one night

  • Le Ricochet Urbain

    Le Ricochet Urbain

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    Excellent

    (140 reviews)

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    Located within 5 minutes' walk of L'intermarche, the 4-star Le Ricochet Urbain Hotel Quebec City features a terrace with a BBQ grill. The guest house is a good starting point for Quebec City's sports…

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    US$ 61 per one night

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Hotels in Quebec City

With 525 hotels, Quebec City offers a variety of choices from charming boutique inns to grand luxury hotels. Old Quebec and downtown are popular areas, showcasing a majority of these lodgings. Average prices are around $120 for 3-star and $300 for 5-star hotels per night. Recently built options include innovative eco-friendly designs, adding a fresh touch to the city's hospitality scene. Explore and book through our platform for a trusted experience.

Where to stay in Quebec City - a guide to the best areas and neighborhoods

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Best Western Plus City Centre Centre-Ville

* Saint-Roch offers plenty of parks and family-friendly attractions.

* The neighborhood is dotted with family-oriented restaurants and activities.

* Hotels like Best Western Plus City Centre Centre-Ville have spacious accommodations for families.

Families should consider staying in the Saint-Roch district.

Hilton Quebec

* Downtown is the city's business hub, close to corporate offices.

* It's well-connected by public transport, making commutes easy.

* Hilton Quebec is highly recommended for its business amenities.

Business travelers will find the Downtown area ideal.

Hotel Clarendon

* Old Quebec is safe and offers easy navigation for solo wanderers.

* This historical area is rich in culture and sightseeing opportunities.

* Hotel Clarendon provides a welcoming environment for solo guests.

Solo travelers should explore the Old Quebec neighborhood.

Hotel Port-Royal

* Old Port is renowned for its charming cobblestone streets and riverside views.

* The area is home to exquisite dining options perfect for romantic dinners.

* Hotel Port-Royal offers cozy accommodations that couples will love.

Couples on a romantic getaway should look at Old Port.

Chateau Repotel Henri IV

* Les Rivières offers affordable accommodations and shopping options.

* It's less tourist-heavy, providing a more authentic local experience.

* Chateau Repotel Henri IV is a great budget-friendly choice.

Budget travelers should opt for the Les Rivières district.

Quebec City Tips You Must Know

* For the best deals, book your hotel room from late October to early December or in March, avoiding high prices during summer festivals and Christmas holidays.

* Peak tourist seasons include summer months and the Winter Carnival in February; consider visiting in the shoulder seasons for better rates and availability.

* Quebec City is accessible by train, bus, and plane; once there, use the RTC buses, with day passes costing around $7 USD, to navigate the city easily.

* Save money with dining deals at local bistros and by purchasing museum combo tickets for discounts on sightseeing.

* Be cautious in less populated areas at night and stick to well-lit streets, particularly in Saint-Roch.

Frequently asked question

Which hotels in Quebec City offer stunning views?

Hotels like Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac and Hotel Le Concorde Quebec provide breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River and the city's skyline.

Are there hotels in Quebec City with beach access?

While Quebec City is not known for beaches, Hôtel de Glace offers unique ice accommodations near snowy landscapes during winter.

What hotels are close to major attractions in Quebec City?

Staying at Hotel Clarendon or Hotel Port-Royal puts you within walking distance of Old Quebec's main historic sites.

Which hotels in Quebec City are best for adventure and activities?

Chateau Mont Sainte-Anne is ideal for guests looking to enjoy skiing and outdoor activities nearby.

When is the best time to book hotels in Quebec City?

To enjoy lower rates, book during the off-peak months of March or November, avoiding the high season in summer and winter festivals.

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