Quebec City Inns
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This Vieux-Quebec inn offers seven rooms with private bathroom, central air conditioning, cable television and telephone. Parking nearby.
Elegant traditional home with garden, located in one of Old Quebec's quietest neighbourhoods. Nine rooms, furnished with antiques.
Located in Quartier Saint-Roch, the restored downtown Québec business district, this small hotel is handy to Vieux-Québec and many other tourist attractions in "la vieille capitale".
Located in downtown Quebec City, each of the 18 rooms features a private bathroom, colour cable TV and a small refigerator.
Facing the Jardins des Gouverneurs and the Chau Frontenac. Elegant mansion built under the English regime in the nineteenth century. Completely renovated into 14 tourist units, each unique and reminiscent of times past.
This small inn is located inside the walls of Old Quebec, and caters primarily to a gay clientele.
This inn is located near public transit, and indoor pay parking is available.
This Victorian-style house in Vieux-Québec was originally built in 1800, and converted to an inn in 1920. It is near the Citadelle, Chau Frontenac and the Promenade des Gouverneurs. The rooms are equipped with private bathrooms, cable colour television and radios. Most of the rooms are air-conditioned.
Small hotel located in Vieux-Québec, on rue Saint Louis, 2 minutes away from Chau Frontenac. The rooms have been refurbished.
A Dutch-style home in Vieux-Québec, handy to major attractions. Each room has a private shower, some have a full bathroom.
This three-star inn is located right in Vieux-Québec, handy to many sites of interest. Offering antique-style rooms with private bath, cable television and telephone.
Auberge Le Vincent is located in the St-Roch district of downtown Quebec City. This intimate, 10 room inn has been creatively designed to reflect the works of Van Gogh. The brick walled, luxury rooms are furnished with work by local artisans.
Located on a pedestrian street in Vieux-Quebec, near the Place d'Armes and the Chateau Frontenac. All the rooms in this 200-year-old building have recently been renovated with care to protect their heritage.
An old English Colonial style residence. Located in Vieux-Québec, a stone's throw from the Citadel. Close to stores, boutiques, historical sites and winter carnival activities. Rooms are modern and comfortable, some with a view of the St. Lawrence River, Dufferin Terrace and the Chau Frontenac.
Small inn featuring eight rooms above a tavern, each with private bathroom, shower, colour television and telephone. Restaurant. Located near the Musée de la civilisation, boutiques and art galleries. The hotel faces the Vieux-Port marketplace and is 5 minutes away from the train station.
This Vieux-Québec manor was built in 1835 and renovated in 1931. The building's original character has been preserved, but all the guestrooms feature modern conveniences, such as colour television and telephone.
A Victorian house built by the Ursuline Nuns for the lodging needs of the Québec "haute noblesse". Features functional fireplaces and a rooftop terrace looking out onto the garden.
Built in 1679, this inn's striking red roof has made it one of the most-photographed buildings in the old city. It is located directly across the Place d'Armes from the Chateau Frontenac.
Established in 1962, this inn offers free parking and continental breakfast.
Located a few steps away from the Citadelle and the Chau Frontenac. Georgian-style stone house built during the 19th century.
Located on Grande Allée, this inn's onsite restaurant features the creative cuisine of Chef Hervé Toussaint and a stone cellar with 5,000 bottles of wine.
Located downtown, near Vieux-Québec, tourist attractions and the Québec City Convention Centre. Free parking, reasonable rates.
This 19th-century European-style inn is located just two steps away from the Chateau Frontenac, in front of the Parc des Gouverneurs, in Quebec City.
Located in Vieux-Québec, facing Parc des Gouverneurs, terrasse Dufferin (boardwalk) and the St. Lawrence River. Within walking distance to all cultural, gastronomic, and convention activities.
Built in the early 1900's, this private home has been transformed into an inn with spacious modern rooms. A few steps from the Plains of Abraham and the Martello Towers. Some rooms have a whirlpool or a four-poster bed and many have air conditioning.
Formerly the Hotel Maison Doyon, this inn is located right in the middle of Old Quebec, inside the walls. The inn features fireplaces, a garden and original stone walls. The residence, built in 1815, was converted into a hotel in 1956.
Located on a quiet street within the walls of Old Quebec. Each room has a private bathroom, cable television, phone and parking on site.
Located inside the old city's walls, this manor was built in 1899. It has kept its original divisions, with seven rooms on three floors, but modern conveniences have been added, such as cable color tv and telephone. A seasonal flower garden is grown behind the house, which is part of a series of gabled houses built in the shadow of the Chau Frontenac. Views of the Parc des Gouverneurs, Terrasse Dufferin, the Saint Lawrence river and the Plains of Abraham.
Located in an 1852 stone house facing the Plains of Abraham and the Musée du Québec. Beautifully appointed rooms.
Located adjacent to the Chateau Frontenac, this inn is named after the magnificent park that it faces.







