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    Fairmont le Château Frontenac - Check in lobby

    Fairmont le Château Frontenac

    (388 reviews)

    $$$

    My husband surprised me with a trip to old Quebec, just when I thought it couldn't get better we…read morepull up to this gorgeous hotel/castle; World Heritage site. Breathtaking spires and stone exterior , flags from multiple countries. As you enter the front doors, the beauty is overwhelming; gold, ornate stone, wood finishes and fragrant flowers. I could feel the history and pride around every corner and step of the staircase. Staff were very friendly and accommodating. We were surprised to hear a knock at the door around 8pm every evening , smiling staff offered water service and anything else you may need! Nice touch. Tip- be sure to make reservations for the iconic restaurant's. Unlikely you'll get in without a reservation. Book an early or late reservation if you want a window view.

    First, let me declare that I did not stay at the Chateau hotel but I did take a tour of the hotel…read more Instead, I stayed at the Hilton, half a mile up the hill from the Chateau and, after the Chateau tour, I must say that I really enjoyed the view looking down on the Chateau, the old city and the river from my 18th floor hotel room at the Hilton for a fraction of the cost of the Chateau. The Chateau is an architectural gem. It is well worth your time to walk around the perimeter of this gorgeous building -- you won't be bored. The tour guide explained that the Chateau is a 5 Star hotel and everything must be perfect. Once inside, I saw chandeliers and window ledges caked with white dust. The "grand ballroom" reminded me of my high school all purpose room. We were warned not to touch anything because the grand ballroom was being prepared for an Easter Brunch. Two of the tablecloths covering the round guest tables had strange, yellow spots on them. If I return to Quebec in the future, I will stay at the Hilton which has a fabulous buffet breakfast that is reasonably priced and an equally fabulous view looking down on the Chateau and the old city.

    Auberge Saint-Antoine - View from our balcony

    Auberge Saint-Antoine

    (84 reviews)

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    It was in researching hotels in Quebec that I found this one and also noticed that with the Amex…read moreplatinum card you get the free breakfast and room upgrade etc. So I actually decided to get the Amex platinum just for this hotel. It did not disappoint. We got a room upgrade to a lovely view of the castle and it even had a balcony. The breakfast at Chez Muffy was exceptional...the first morning it was so good I deemed it the best breakfast of my life (over a 1/2 century of living too). The only minor complaint we had was that we arrived late and the bar was closed. We were a little hungry so the front desk receptionist offered us some snacks from the mini bar. We should have realized these snacks would be mini bar pricing even though he handed them to us from the reception desk. $26 of chips and pretzels showed up on the bill! Our mistake. I wouldn't hesitate to stay here again though. The bed was comfortable. The shower great too. And the service was very friendly.

    Great hotel in Quebec City. In the heart of the Old Quebec City and footsteps from all the the…read more"touristy" shops and restaurants (a good thing). Wonderful restaurant (Chez Muffy) and bar (Artifact) connected to the restaurant. Breakfast was included with our booking and it was truly one of the best hotel breakfasts I've had. We had a nice room facing the St. Lawrence river. The rooms were spacious and clean with a small fridge. We traveled with an 8 month old and they set us up with a sturdy crib and even a diaper genie. The staff was friendly and courteous. What really impressed us was that they were able to lend us an AC adapter compatible with my wife's breast pump (forgot to bring) that's not even sold in Canada. This saved us a trip to Canadian Tire / Best Buy. If I ever find myself in Quebec City again, I will definitely book a room at Auberge St. Antoine.

    Hôtel des Coutellier - Water in bathroom for purchase

    Hôtel des Coutellier

    (28 reviews)

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    We stayed here 4 nights to attend the ice carnival Feb 1-5…read more We had suite 207 which was lovely Breakfast was dropped off at our door each morning at 7 am. Delicious croissants, each morning a different add on ... yogurt, roll, cheese etc with juice and jams. We had a Nespresso coffee machine in our room All the staff was very helpful and parking was ample across the street for $17/night. (We had a pick up truck) and no issues Everything was very clean. Great housekeeping

    Just came back last night from this hotel and was not impressed at all for the money which was…read moreinsane at 400 a night plus. This is a 125 hotel all day long except for its 15 minutes walking distance to the Frontenac Hotel which is about the same price right now. Don't get me wrong everything is insanely overpriced around here. This is Manhattan pricing. I think the whole thing is completely not worth it. The Frontenac is beautiful on the outside, but there's nothing really going on the inside and it's just surrounded by overpriced, mostly lousy, tourist trap restaurants. I would spend a day here that's it there's not much else to do if you are active. Overall, I'm very disappointed at the hotel and the area in my opinion was a complete rip off. The area was nice by the Frontenac, but all of the tourist trap restaurants and T-shirt and sweatshirt gift shops just ruined it for me. Decent walking if you are into hilly areas, pretty to see once but more of a one and done after a day. All of the videos I watched on this place and the area I feel deceived. It was not that interesting at all and not worth it in my opinion. I'm bummed out it was a waste of a lot of money and a lot of time getting there for a crappy hotel and a lot of bad food and average coffee at unfriendly coffee shops. By the way this hotel has no lobby coffee, no water or snacks whatsoever. Some nights are 500 even $600 a night here. As much as I hate Holiday Inn expresses they are far better than this hotel. This is just a basic no frills place and you can't even adjust the room thermostat. Apparently it's controlled by management so you have limited access if at all some evenings it was shut off completely. This should be illegal at this price range. Again you need your head examined if you pay this price here. I only did because I was deceived by overhyped reviews. A lot of hotels in area are same price but from the little I saw of them they appeared to have a more luxury vibe compared to this low end b&b type vibe here. Oh and by the way, they gave me parking passes for a lot across the street. I displayed all of them in my windshield and I was still given a ticket by a cop in this parking lot that was $92 found on my windshield. If I say I'll never be coming back it would be too soon.

    Hôtel 71

    Hôtel 71

    (51 reviews)

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    So happy that I selected this hotel for our 4 nights in Quebec City!…read more It is located in lower town and our room had an expansive view of the port and St. Lawrence river. Hubby loved the rain shower fixture in the oversized shower. One of the best restaurants is located on site and even open on Mondays when many other places are closed. Reservations recommended! Close to the lovely cobblestone streets with galleries and boutiques and away from the noisier tourist areas. Short cab rides to other parts of the city. Lots of hills in between the upper and lower towns so bring your comfy walking shoes! Recommend the hotel breakfast package as there are not many other places nearby. Croissants were delicious, fresh fruit, cereals, etc. Honor wine bar and coffee / tea available 24/7 self service. Pierre on the bell staff is a delight and everyone is very friendly too. Merci! Can't wait to return!

    Pretty disappointed with how the hotel charged me after I had already checked out of the hotel at…read more4am eastern time and flew back to the U.S., for wine that I didn't purchase. I received a notification at around 9 PM pacific time that my card was charged so I immediately called them and asked why I was being charged. The person I spoke to came off very rude. He told me it was for the wine I got and even after I told him I didn't drink any wine he questioned me. I told him to check the security camera of when the card was scanned at the wine vending machine and he just said I will refund you without even apologizing for this misunderstanding/mistake. I'm curious now if someone at the hotel took the card from the express check out box and got themselves a free drink.

    C3 Hôtel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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