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Hotel le Saint-Paul
4.2/578 Reviews

Hotel le Saint-Paul

Quebec City|0.12km from Old Port
We travelled to Quebec City with friends for 4 nights, 5 days. We booked the Hotel Le Saint Paul as the price was amazing for 4 days including breakfast. Parking was extra at 14.00/night and was located across the street beside the Esso gas staton. Our rooms were clean, spacious and there was not a lot of noise, we were on the 1st floor, rooms 215/216. Room 215 had a fireplace and a little bit more room our room was 216, it was smaller but had a great view out front. Breakfast was included and they had a section on the menu for you to choose from. They offered 1 egg, bacon and hash browns or 2 eggs and hash browns or a mushroom omelet with hash browns or crepes with hash browns or suit and yogurt, coffee, tea or juice. All the meals came with toast and fruit. You could also order off the menu and pay if the choices were not what you wanted. The location of the hotel was great, close to the cobblestone roads, shops, pubs and attractions. I would recommend this hotel. Check in was quick and easy and the staff there do speak English. The restaurant staff were great as was the service. They are closed Sunday and Monday for dinner but open for breakfast. I was not happy with the cleaning staff as they would put the tip envelope on the bed everyday off of the table, we had planned on tipping at the end of the stay but instead put the do not disturb sign on the door so they wouldn't come in. The rooms did come with a mini fridge, K cup coffee maker, hairdryer and amenities.
Hotel du Vieux Quebec
4.7/5101 Reviews

Hotel du Vieux Quebec

Quebec City|0.37km from Old Port
We spent three nights at this property last week and we are so glad we did. Our room was pristine and spacious--and quiet. We were on the second level (considered the first) and we couldn't hear any sounds from the street, hallway or neighboring rooms. We were early for check-in so we parked on a nearby street and had a great lunch at the restaurant that shares the entrance with the hotel, Bistro Hortus (not sure if they are related but convenient and delicious option if you need to eat during your stay). While eating lunch the restaurant texted to say our room was ready and we pulled up on the side small street and checked in and unloaded our bags. We were given a ticket for a parking garage that was diagonal to the hotel. It really couldn't have been easier. We were able to take the car out at our convenience--which we did to visit Montmorency Falls and Ile d'Orleans (loved both, easy drive). We enjoyed the common room---we filled our water jugs (they have them to borrow too), enjoyed complimentary espressos, played Scrabble and borrowed a book. It really was a nice spot if you needed to just sit after a long day of exploring the city by foot (or bike). The location was perfect for us. We would set out and purposely get lost--or we would head to a specific restaurant or historic site and they were all walkable. Although we didn't need help with restaurants the staff seemed really helpful with recommendations. And they were very friendly every time we interacted with them. If you like sushi, Masaru is a few doors down and I am still thinking about it. It was excellent and a nice break from the cuisine we were (really!) enjoying. We also had wonderful dinners at Chez Rioux & Pettigrew, Legende and Ophelia. All walkable. We would definitely stay here again. A real gem of a property in a welcoming and beautiful city.
Hotel Manoir Victoria
4.4/5102 Reviews

Hotel Manoir Victoria

Quebec City|0.4km from Old Port
It’s a nice hotel located in the Old City around the corner from a very popular restaurant street, Rue Saint-Jean. This street is a pedestrian mall most of the day & night and there are dozens of restaurants to choose. I had a large room overlooking the pedestrian street although there was an annoying support column in the middle of the room. Windows are double glazed so there is very little noise. The queen size bed (there were two in my room for a solo stay) was soft but comfortable. A good size bathroom with a big walk in shower. The room is decorated with a recent a modern design. Black is the popular colour. There is free wifi but it pretty slow which is very disappointing for a hotel of this standard.. The TV channel choices are also not great. Like many hotels at the moment there is minimal serving of the room. I stayed 5 nights and had my room serviced only once. And when it was serviced no replacement of bathroom accessories were left. I keep hearing that it is due to staff shortages because of Covid but when paying hundreds of dollars a night it is not unreasonable to expect a more regular service, maybe ever other night. One wonders whether it’s just another excuse to find a way of saving money by the hotel. Service generally at the hotel is not great. There is minimal staff on the front desk. And there are a mass of steps from the street to reception & it is difficult to find a person to help get suitcases up and down the stairs. Overall comfortable & convenient location but would have been even better with an upgrade in hotel service & a friendlier attitude overall.

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Hotel Sainte-Anne
4.3/5101 Reviews
The room is small but the environment is beautiful. I really like it
Hotel du Vieux Quebec
4.7/5101 Reviews
We spent three nights at this property last week and we are so glad we did. Our room was pristine and spacious--and quiet. We were on the second level (considered the first) and we couldn't hear any sounds from the street, hallway or neighboring rooms. We were early for check-in so we parked on a nearby street and had a great lunch at the restaurant that shares the entrance with the hotel, Bistro Hortus (not sure if they are related but convenient and delicious option if you need to eat during your stay). While eating lunch the restaurant texted to say our room was ready and we pulled up on the side small street and checked in and unloaded our bags. We were given a ticket for a parking garage that was diagonal to the hotel. It really couldn't have been easier. We were able to take the car out at our convenience--which we did to visit Montmorency Falls and Ile d'Orleans (loved both, easy drive). We enjoyed the common room---we filled our water jugs (they have them to borrow too), enjoyed complimentary espressos, played Scrabble and borrowed a book. It really was a nice spot if you needed to just sit after a long day of exploring the city by foot (or bike). The location was perfect for us. We would set out and purposely get lost--or we would head to a specific restaurant or historic site and they were all walkable. Although we didn't need help with restaurants the staff seemed really helpful with recommendations. And they were very friendly every time we interacted with them. If you like sushi, Masaru is a few doors down and I am still thinking about it. It was excellent and a nice break from the cuisine we were (really!) enjoying. We also had wonderful dinners at Chez Rioux & Pettigrew, Legende and Ophelia. All walkable. We would definitely stay here again. A real gem of a property in a welcoming and beautiful city.
Hotel Port-Royal
4.4/5105 Reviews
Half way through our stay here. The rooms are lovely and clean, and updated to modern expectations in an old building. Staff have been wonderful. Really good value for money. The only downside so far has been the restaurant (Louise Taverne &Bar a Vin). As we were checking in to the hotel this morning, other customers told us the place is lovely but not to eat here. We decided to go anyway, just wanting a drink while we waited for our laundry to dry… and we may have thought about eating there if all was ok. We were totally ignored, despite trying to attract the attention of the man in charge of the outside area (around a dozen tables, four of which were occupied). We asked someone else if we could sit down. They referred us to him. We waited while he cleaned a couple of tables, walked past us to talk to someone, walked inside and fiddled around in there for a while, walked out again and cleaned a couple more tables, went round us to get to another table where he rearranged the setting. Walked back to near where we were standing and then turned around to chat to some people he had served since we had been there. Don’t know what sort of self-important trip he was on but we left and will not return. But… that led to a delightful experience at 900 Rue Saint-Paul across the road (separate review coming).
Hotel Manoir Victoria
4.4/5102 Reviews
It’s a nice hotel located in the Old City around the corner from a very popular restaurant street, Rue Saint-Jean. This street is a pedestrian mall most of the day & night and there are dozens of restaurants to choose. I had a large room overlooking the pedestrian street although there was an annoying support column in the middle of the room. Windows are double glazed so there is very little noise. The queen size bed (there were two in my room for a solo stay) was soft but comfortable. A good size bathroom with a big walk in shower. The room is decorated with a recent a modern design. Black is the popular colour. There is free wifi but it pretty slow which is very disappointing for a hotel of this standard.. The TV channel choices are also not great. Like many hotels at the moment there is minimal serving of the room. I stayed 5 nights and had my room serviced only once. And when it was serviced no replacement of bathroom accessories were left. I keep hearing that it is due to staff shortages because of Covid but when paying hundreds of dollars a night it is not unreasonable to expect a more regular service, maybe ever other night. One wonders whether it’s just another excuse to find a way of saving money by the hotel. Service generally at the hotel is not great. There is minimal staff on the front desk. And there are a mass of steps from the street to reception & it is difficult to find a person to help get suitcases up and down the stairs. Overall comfortable & convenient location but would have been even better with an upgrade in hotel service & a friendlier attitude overall.
Auberge du Tresor
4.5/5108 Reviews
Or, close to it. Convenient location and lovely, clean rooms. The restaurant was closed; however, there was coffee at the concierge desk. The hotel key card provided access when we came home late. The central location is just far enough from the bars to permit a good night's sleep. I am sure the staff is bilingual and could have reverted to English, so I doubly appreciate the patience with my son's first francophone experience.
Hotel Automatise Manoir des Remparts
3.8/5102 Reviews
Stayed at Manoir des Ramparts for two nights earlier this year (February 2022). Booked it based on the location and price; much more affordable compared to other nearby properties. Location is fantastic, close enough to the city center, while being far enough for peace and quiet. Right along the fortification wall, with beautiful views. Check-in was easy and quick with the automation system they use. We knew in advance not to expect a front desk or normal hotel amenities, and didn’t miss them. No parking at the property – we opted to quickly drop our bags and then park our car in an underground lot in the city center since we had dinner plans. Just a 5 minute walk back to the hotel. Property is well-maintained and felt very clean. The room had all of the basics of what we needed for our stay with a comfortable bed. Stayed in a street facing room and did not have any issues with sound. Would stay again recommend to others!

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On Trip.com, there are 32 recommended hotels in Quebec City. When looking for hotels in Quebec City, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 144 USD. There are 6 four-star hotels in Quebec City at an average price of 198 USD per night. There are 19 three-star hotels in Quebec City at an average price of 174 USD per night. There are 7 two-star hotels in Quebec City at an average price of 104 USD per night. Hotels in Quebec City offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Quebec City, such as hotels under the Hilton brand. Those who favor Hilton can choose a hotel under its name. Hotel Chateau Laurier Québec in Quebec City is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Hôtel le Concorde Québec.

In the city center of Quebec City, you'll have easy access to The Cap-Blanc Stairway, Quebec Ice Canoeing, Musee du Quebec. You can choose attractions in Quebec City that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Citadelle, Place Royale. The most popular attractions for tourists in Quebec City are Parliament Building, Old Quebec. Commercial areas like VapeKing are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

Average Temperature

• January to March: -6.88°C during the day, -11.78°C at night

• April to June: 13.14°C during the day, 7.69°C at night

• July to September: 19.42°C during the day, 13.92°C at night

• October to December: 1.2°C during the day, -2.93°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 79.07 cm

• Summer: 103.6 cm

• Autumn: 113.7 cm

• Winter: 100.23 cm

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