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Quebec City Where to Stay
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Where to Stay in Quebec City, Quebec.
Old World Charm - Quebec City Accommodation Guide
Quebec City is the vibrant capital city of the province of Quebec, filled with historic sites and a thriving arts and culture scene. Set along the St. Lawrence River, Quebec City received its name from an Algonquin word Kebec, meaning “where the river narrows.” It was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 and millions of visitors flock to this cultural Mecca for a glimpse into the history of New France. French culture is prominent in the city and most of the population is Francophone with many in the tourist industry also speaking English. Popular tourist attractions include the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac, Vieux-Quebec or Old Quebec, churches, museums, shops, restaurants and Le Carnaval de Quebec, or Quebec Winter Carnival.
Quebec City is fairly easy to navigate with several accommodation options available, from intimate B&Bs to luxury hotels and resorts.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Quebec boasts over 12,000 lodging facilities for guests, allowing both the business and pleasure traveller a wide assortment of choices. Affordable accommodations can be found at most locations during the low season from November to April with the exception of February, when the Winter Carnival takes place. If visiting during the Winter Carnival it is best to reserve ahead of time, with some accommodations filling up as far as one year in advance. It is, however, possible to find last minute deals at various lodgings but prices may be very high. Other expensive times include the high seasons of summer and Christmas.