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April 17, 2025 by Local Food Tours

Old Quebec City is an area with a rich history and vibrant streets at just about any hour during the day or night. It’s home to some of Canada’s best restaurants, most interesting historical buildings, and, overall, is a veritable postcard town. Between the sweeping views of the Saint-Lawrence river, the delectable food and buzzing cobblestone streets, visiting Old Quebec City should be up there on anyone’s bucket list.

Check out as well our other blog articles: Old Quebec City best Restaurants and Things to do with Kids in Quebec City

Old Quebec City Magnificent Museums, Action-Packed Attractions and Tours & Summer Events

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Whether you’re here to delve into the tales, locations, and individuals that have shaped the charming city you see today, to explore the premier destinations that define Quebec City, or to immerse yourself in the local lifestyle, you’ll find no shortage of options for an exciting adventure!

1. Old Quebec City Food Tour

Discover Old Quebec like you never have before–through its food! Learn about Old Quebec’s history with your knowledgeable guide and taste the town’s culinary heritage. Walk through the cobblestone streets and learn about the old buildings that still stand today. Savour the delicious food from some of Quebec City’s best eateries: from a rustic sugar shack to a hip snack bar. Between the food and drinks, the price of the ticket includes 12 yummy tastings in total! Instead of choosing just one restaurant in Quebec City, the Old Quebec City Food Tour invites you to sample many different places while learning about the area and meeting new people. For more information, click here!

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2. Château Frontenac and Terrasse Dufferin | #1 Place to visit

Photo Credit: Destination Québec Cité / Fairmont Frontenac / Markusbar

When you visit Quebec City, the head-honcho of attractions is the Château Frontenac and the Terrasse Dufferin. Built for the Canadian Pacific Railway company during the late 19th century, the hotel was intended to appeal to wealthy travellers and encourage luxury tourism. Today, the Château still towers over Old Town Quebec City and draws patrons from around the world. You can step inside and marvel at the glorious and grandiose lobby with gold doors and arches and detailed work in the wood-panelled walls. Just outside the hotel is the Terrasse Dufferin, a large boardwalk where you’ll see an array of buskers, great views of the lower town and the Saint-Lawrence River.

1 Rue des Carrières
www.fairmont.com/frontenac-quebec

3. Petit-Champlain + Funiculaire | Patrimoine

Photo Credit: Diego Grandi /Repertoire du patrimoine culturel /

The funicular is a cable car that ascends and descends the steep hill that separates the upper and lower town of Old Quebec. The short ride, for a small price, saves you the trouble of heading up the Breakneck Stairs. Enjoy a magnificent view of Old Quebec and the ships on the Saint-Lawrence river as you go up or down! But don’t stop there… The lower town of Old Quebec, otherwise known as le Petit Champlain, is one of the most picturesque areas of the city. Filled with shops, restaurants and cobblestone streets it’s the place to feel like you’re in Europe!

16 Rue du Petit-Champlain
www.funiculaire.ca

4. The Citadelle of Québec

Photo Credit: shayansohail / quebec cité / Tours Voir Quebec

The Citadelle is the oldest military building in Canada and is still active today. Take a tour inside the walls where you can see the changing of the guard ceremony at a specific time in the morning. Learn about Quebec City’s military history and how this military installation still functions today!

1 Côte de la Citadelle
www.lacitadelle.qc.ca

5. Enjoy one of the many events taking place throughout Summer!

Photo Credit: Quebec Cité / Simon Armstrong / Simon Armstron
  • Le Parcours des Terrasses Gourmandes – Purchase their gastronomic package and come & feast in many different restaurants during the biggest opening of terraces in Quebec City. – June 14
  • TD New France Festival – A historic festival that reconstructs the New France era from the 17th and 18th century, and is filled with cultural activities, entertainment, parades and performances. – August 1-4

6. Morrin Centre | Old Quebec City National historic Site

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The Morrin Centre offers visitors a myriad a reasons to visit. Firstly, this National Historic Site explores the contributions and culture of English speakers in the Quebec area. It boasts an impressive and extremely beautiful Victorian-style private library of English books. The centre was also a prison for captured British soldiers: walk through the jail cells and discover the hidden parts of Quebec’s history.

44 Chaussée des Écossais
www.morrin.org

7. The Fort Museum | Old Quebec City Institution

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Photo credit: Le Musée du Fort

This little museum offers visitors a 30 minute multimedia exhibition that chronicles the history of Quebec City battles and attacks on the city. Through the use of visual demonstrations, sound and light, dive into the famous battle on the Plains of Abraham and Benedict Arnold’s march to Québec City. The show is thoughtfully curated making it easy to grasp all the while being entertaining for families.

10 Rue Sainte-Anne
www.museedufort.com/en/

8. Musée de la Civilisation | Kids Friendly

Photo Credit: maps360.ca / Quebec Cité / Société des musée du Québec

Learn about Quebec’s History through a series of original interactive exhibitions. The museum explores the history of Quebec’s settlers and Aboriginal people, and continuously introduces new exhibitions to the museum. It’s a great excursion for adults and children alike and is both educational and fun!

85 Rue Dalhousie
www.mcq.org/en

9. Notre-Dame des Victoires Church

Photo Credit Bonjour Quebec / Repertoire du patrimoine culturel / Repertoire du patrimoine culturel

Dating back from 1688 it is the oldest stone church in North America and is a National Historic Site. Did you know that near Notre-Dame-des-Victoires church an outline on the ground marks the spot of the second habitation of Samuel de Champlain?

32 Sous-le-Fort Street
www.notre-dame-de-quebec.org

10. Maison de la Littérature

Photo Credit: Maison de la littérature / Younes Bounhar & Amanda Large / Bonjour Quebec

La Maison de la Littérature, open from Tuesday to Sunday, offers a vibrant space for self-expression, creation, and the promotion of liberal arts. Housed within the historic Wesley Temple in Quebec City, it features a public library, writing rooms, a comic book workshop, a writer’s residence, and a literary stage.

40 Saint-Stanislas Street
maisondelalitterature.qc.ca

Old Quebec City renowned Restaurants, Coffee Shops & Bars

Photo Credit: Va Bene / L’Orygine / Chez Boulay

From delectable meals to cozy coffee shops to vibrant bars, Quebec City offers it all. Whether you’re feeling weary from wandering and sightseeing, craving a steaming cup of joe to fuel your exploration, or simply looking to unwind and have some fun, these restaurants, bars, and cafes cater to your every need and more. If you are looking for an extensive list of where to go in this culinary hub, we invite you to have a look at our other blog article featuring the Most Delicious Old Quebec City Restaurants!

Take a look at our other articles for more inspiration:

  • Things to Do in Quebec City | 22+ Local Tips |
  • 20+ Most Delicious Old Quebec City Restaurants
  • Quebec City Best Spas | 7 Beautiful Spas to Visit

Old Quebec City Restaurants

11. Bistro L’Orygine

Photo credit: Urban Guide Quebec /The Essentialist /Bistro Orygine

In the heart of Old Quebec this sleek yet cozy restaurant serves inventive and delicious plates crafted from fresh, local, organic ingredients. Celebrating the area’s lush and varied vegetables, the dishes also feature meat and fish options that are sustainably sourced. Come for lunch or dinner and get a taste of Quebec at its purest. Your tastebuds, body and friends will all thank you. With warmer weather and sunny days ahead, be sure to enjoy their stunning terrace! 36 1/2 Rue Saint-Pierre https://lorygine.com/

12. Le Lapin Sauté

Photo Credit: Lapin Sauté

This small and rustic eatery serves up French fares and delicious hares. Like their name suggests, lapin (rabbit) is a main dish, and their rabbits are raised at a nearby farm in Beauce without antibiotics or hormones. Since its opening in 1988, Le Lapin Sauté has gained a reputation for its warm dining room complete with a fireplace, and fall-off-the-bone meat. Their ingredients are locally-sourced and can be enjoyed on their lovely flowery terrace in the summer. 52 Rue du Petit Champlain https://www.lapinsaute.com/#/english

14. Va Bene par Antipasto

Photo Credit: Va Bene

This spot offers a unique concept with Italian flavours to share. Create your own antipasto platter from their selection of meats, cheeses, breads and more or choose from their preselected Antipasto à deux menu! This restaurant is the perfect spot for city lovers and city dwellers, bringing to Quebec a taste of Italy, today.

48 Sous-le-Fort Street
bistrovabene.com

15. BO Cuisine D’Asie

Photo Credit: BO Cuisine D’Asie

Experience the fusion of Asian flavors and Quebec culture! Utilizing fresh local products, they offer Asian cuisine with a unique twist they call: Umami Quebec! Open Tuesday to Saturday night, and with their summer terrace now available, it’s a culinary destination not to be missed.

904 Saint-Jean Street
www.bocuisinedasie.com

16. Rafaella Ristorante

Photo Credit: Rafaella Ristorante / Rafaella Ristorante / Trip Advisor

Travel to the Amalfi coast with their traditional Italian cuisine in the heart of Quebec City. Indulge in their extensive pizza and pasta menu while enjoying the breathtaking view of the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac from our stunning terrace. Open daily from 11 am onwards.

21 Sous-le-Fort Street
rafaellarestaurant.com

Old Quebec City Coffee Shops

17. Chez Boulay – Épicerie Québécoise

Photo Credit: Chez Boulay

Chez Boulay specializes in Nordic Cuisine, drawing inspiration and flavour from the lands surrounding Quebec. They’ve infused this approach into their completely unique cafes, which serve pastries, lunch foods and specialty flavoured coffees. Even those who need to refuel on the go won’t have to sacrifice on taste, the food and drinks here are treated with the same creativity and care that goes into the fine dining restaurant. This establishment also offers a variety of 100% local Quebec items. Don’t miss out on their summer specialty: the refreshing Coffee and Mélilot Slush!

42 Côte du Palais / 2785 Laurier Blvd
https://chezboulay.com/en/comptoir-boreal/

18. La Maison Smith

Photo Credit: spring in december / about my wanderings /map360.ca

Step into this bright and inviting cafe or take a moment to relax on their Parisian-style terrace. From macarons, pastries, gelato, sundaes, sandwiches, iced drinks and more, La Maison Smith is a stop that’ll tickle your tastebuds. We recommend trying their caramel mocha and pecan croissant! Their Place Royale location offers a stunning view of Old Quebec City and brings the European vibes to you!

23 Rue Notre Dame
http://maisonsmith.ca/

19. Faux Mouvements

Photo Credit: th3rwave/ le quartier petit champlain / faux mouvements

Discover a unique specialty coffee and boutique tailored for runners in Old Quebec. Calling all running enthusiasts! Check out their calendar to stay updated on weekly running outings. With running groups accommodating all levels, this initiative offers the perfect motivation for someone looking to start . It’s a wonderful opportunity to socialize over a cup of coffee and explore the beautiful surroundings while on a run.

70 Champlain Boulevard
www.fauxmouvement.cc

20. Café Félin – Ma Langue Aux Chats

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Looking for something a bit different and unique? Enjoy your coffee amidst adorable cats, offering the ultimate pet therapy session you’ve been craving.

307 Saint-Paul Street
cafemalangueauxchats.ca

The Best Bars & Pub in Old Quebec City

21. Alphonse Cuisine & Cocktail

Photo Credit: Alphonse

Enter the historic former Caisse Populaire Desjardins, now transformed into a restaurant and bar showcasing cuisine rooted in Quebec’s terroir. Whether you’re stopping by to savor their impressive cocktail menu or indulge in a full meal, this spot is a must-visit in Old Quebec. Keep an eye out for the bank safe upon entering, a charming nod to the building’s rich history.

19 Jardins Street
www.alphonse.ca

22. 1608 Wine & Cheese Bar

Photo Credit: Fairmont Frontenac

In a beautiful room overlooking the Saint-Lawrence river, Le 1608’s stunning circular bar appears to glow in the dimly-lit room with dark wooden walls. Share a platter of fine Quebec cheese, which you can select from their refined and extensive menu, under the pendant lights that hang from the ceiling. Enjoy a cocktail in this chic and classically-elegant bar located in the Château Frontenac.

1 Rue des Carrières (Château Frontenac)
http://1608baravin.com/en/

23. L’Oncle Antoine

Old Quebec City Things to do - oncle antoine
Photo Credit: Pub oncle antoine/ Urban Guide Quebec /Bonjour Quebec

Set in the historic house that used to belong to Marie-Anne Barbel, an influential figure in the 18th century, l’Oncle Antoine invites you to sample their local Quebec microbrews surrounded by history. This cavernous bar envelops patrons in a dome of exposed stone. Red leather tufted couches line the walls on the inside, and during the warmer months, the bar extends outside onto their terrace. Sample scotch and whiskey from their long menu and pair your drink with a European hot dog or smoked-meat sandwich.

29 Rue Saint-Pierre
www.facebook.com/oncleantoine

24. Le Bedeau

Photo Credit: Le Bedeau

Owned by Arnaud Marchand, the creative mind behind Chez Boulay, Comptoir Boréal, and Les Botanistes, this restaurant’s décor perfectly captures its theme of “péchés du terroir,” featuring a confessional door, a grand piece of church furniture, and even organ pipes. With an ever-evolving wine list and an original concept and menu, dining here is always a refreshing experience that you’ll never tire of.

1098 Saint-Jean Street
www.lebedeau.com

25. Bar Artefact

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Old Quebec City Things to do - foyer
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Photo Credit: Bar Artefact

Nestled in the lobby of Auberge Saint-Antoine, this venue offers a delightful array of oysters, spirits, and entrees. On Saturdays and Sundays from 1-3PM, indulge in their afternoon tea which is officially back! With its cozy ambiance, it’s an ideal spot for a romantic date night or a laid-back evening with friends. Their cocktail menu frequently showcases local gems like Menaud gin, providing an authentic Quebec experience. It was also named as one of the Top 10 Best International Hotel Bar in Canada in 2023!

10 Rue Saint-Antoine
saint-antoine.com

Superb Places and quartiers for Shopping in Old Quebec City

Here is a list of a few shops that are a must visit in the city. For more shopping around town, check out this list of 24+ Places For the Best Shopping in Quebec City.

26. Petit Champlain Neighbourhood

Photo Credit: Diego Grandi/ Julia Pelish/ ilovequebeccity

This cooperative-owned shopping district features independent boutiques, galleries, and more and is one of the oldest commercial streets in North America. Here is where you can shop everything Quebec-made. Climb up the oldest staircase in Québec City, Escalier Casse-Cou, to enjoy the most picturesque viewpoint of the Petit-Champlain!

Rue du Petit-Champlain
www.quartierpetitchamplain.com

27. Marché public Limoilou

Old Quebec City Things to do - marché publique
Photo Credit: monlimoilou.com

If you want a taste of Quebec, this outdoor market in the Limoilou neighbourhood is a perfect one stop shop for artisanal products and gourmet foods, without the frills. You can fid just about anything made in the province from wine and craft beer, to jewellery and ceramics, to cheese, maple syrup and even produce. The market is ideal for finding authentically local goods as well as grabbing a fresh meal on the move.

3rd Avenue, between 8th and 9th Street
July 14th to September 22th 2024
http://marchelimoilou.com

28. Candeur Savonnerie Artisanal

old town quebec city
Photo credit: Savonnerie de Québec Candeur inc.

If a hot bubble bath is your idea of relaxation, Candeur Savonnerie Artisanale can hook you up with artisanal soaps with a myriad of lovely scents. With ingredients hailing from Quebec, like goat’s milk and fine oils, these soaps are handcrafted with tradition in mind. 113 Rue Saint-Paul http://www.candeur.ca/

29. Martino Boutique

Old Quebec City Things to do - boutique
Photo Credit: Martino / Martino / Quebec Cité

Bring home something specifically Canadian when you shop at Martino. Their boots, shoes and moccasins are a piece of Quebec that you can wear wherever you go, from the comforts of home to the toughest terrain. Whether you choose a traditional or modern silhouette, you’ll be supporting local Indigenous businesses in style.

35½ Rue du Petit Champlain
www.boutiquemartino.com

30. Boutique de Noël

Photo Credit: Quebec Cité / City Seeker / Boutique de Noel

Feeling like celebrating Christmas in July? It’s all possible thanks to the fact that Quebec City has a year-round Christmas boutique in the Old Town! Shop Christmas ornaments to bring back home and always have a souvenir of your trip to Quebec City.

47 Buade Street
www.boutiquedenoel.ca

31. 3 Poules

Photo Credit: 3 Poules

With one boutique in Old Quebec and one on l’Île d’Orléans, it is the creation of 3 ladies passionate about everything home related! Visit their store to bring back home some pretty decorations!

10 Côte de la Fabrique
3poulesenligne.com

 

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April 5, 2023 by

12+ Amazing Hotels in Quebec City’s Old Town

When you’re away from home, there’s nothing like finding a great place to stay that makes you feel comfortable. We’ve explored all the best hotels in the Old Quebec area so that you can combine shopping, restaurants, and history with optimal comfort. Finish off your exciting day of exploring the cobblestone streets or seeing the Plains of Abraham by relaxing in a suite at one of these highly-recommended hotels.

12. Hotel Le Priori

Old Quebec City hotels
Photo credit: Hotel Le Priori

This charming hotel blends chic decor with a warm feel. The contemporary loft-style suites each include a living room, fireplace, exposed brick walls, and a claw-foot bathtub. Some suites come with a private jacuzzi on the balcony, and a tasty buffet-style breakfast is included in the price. The hotel is located near the Museum of Civilization and many independent art galleries in the Petit Champlain area. The hotel offers competitive prices, making it easier than ever to experience Hotel Le Priori’s luxurious amenities.

15 Rue du Sault-au-Matelot
http://www.hotellepriori.com/

11. Hotel 71

old quebec city food tours
Photo credit: Hotel 71

This hotel was once home to the National Bank of Canada’s first head office in Quebec City. The building itself, located in the heart of the Old City, has a neoclassical architecture that’s worth checking out. Now converted into a luxury hotel, Hotel 71 has a bright, contemporary decor and over 60 rooms and suites. The rooms are spacious and airy with rainfall shower heads, deep bathtubs, and cozy beds. Expect views of Old Quebec and the Saint Lawrence river, and head to their very own Italian restaurant, Il Matto. Punctuate your stay in Quebec City with a bowl of pasta, pizza, risotto or delicious meats.

71 Rue Saint-Pierre
http://hotel71.ca/en

10. The Old Quebec City Food Tour

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Photo credit: Quebec City Food Tours

Much like staying at a great hotel while on vacation, trying a city’s food can make your travelling experience all the better. The Old Quebec City Food Tour offers participants an opportunity to taste the culinary heritage of Old Quebec. Through a series of 12 different and delicious tastings, you’ll get to experience Quebec’s food, from modern to traditional cuisine. In addition to a hearty lunch, your local tour guide walks you through the cobblestone streets and relays the history of the area and stories behind the historic landmarks. Each stop is unique, whether you’re tickling your tastebuds or enjoying the fascinating history behind the creation of Quebec City’s old town. For more information, click here.

9. Auberge Place D’Armes

Old Quebec City Hotels
Photo credit: Auberge Place D’Armes

Expect a warm welcome and a comforting atmosphere at Auberge Place D’Armes. The rooms, with exposed brick or stone walls, are furnished with art-deco pieces and beds covered with soft, goose feather duvets. The hotel is conveniently located near the Old City’s best attractions and restaurants, but also feature their own French bistro, Chez Jules. The restaurant offers a seasonal menu and traditional French fares like escargot, frog legs, and French onion soup. Top off your meal by cracking through the caramel of a Creme Brulee for dessert!

24 Rue Sainte-Anne
http://hotelsduvieuxquebec.com/en/auberge-place-d-armes/

8. Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac

old quebec city hotels
Photo credit: Fairmount Le Chateau Frontenac

We have to mention the reigning champion of luxury hotels, Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac. Overlooking the Saint-Lawrence river, this towering castle draws many visitors through its doors every year–even if they’re not actually staying at the hotel. With a 700-seat ballroom reminiscent of the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles, their spa and swimming pool, this hotel is the choice of celebrities and those looking to experience luxury alike. Walk through the timeless, gilded lobby to their high end restaurant, Le Champlain, that serves traditional French cuisine. The rooms are are a warm green and beige colour with an elegant European decor. In addition to its interior beauty and amenities, this striking castle is the most photographed hotel in the world. Be sure to book a room in advance, especially during the summer months!

1 Rue des Carrières
http://www.fairmont.com/frontenac-quebec/

7. Auberge Saint-Antoine

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Photo credit: Auberge Saint-Antoine

Experience comfort, great food, and history at its finest at Auberge Saint-Antoine. Discover the hundreds of French and British colonial artifacts displayed throughout the hotel. These items date back as far as the 17th century are were found during an archaeological dig on the property. There’s a little bit of history at every corner in this contemporary hotel. The rooms are open and spacious, and feature big beds and soft colours for optimal comfort. The large bathrooms are equipped with fogless mirrors, deep-soak tubs and heated tile floors. Head downstairs to their restaurant, Panache, which is set in a maritime warehouse that dates back to 1822. The menu is made up of French fares with modern influences with produce originating from the restaurant’s organic garden on Ile D’Orlean. The wine cellar is home to over 700 labels from 14 countries which the staff can help you pair with a dish of delicious French fare.

8 Rue Saint Antoine
https://saint-antoine.com/

6. L’hôtel Le Germain Québec

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Photo credit: Groupe Germain Hôtels

Le Germain Hotel offers a welcoming atmosphere in a simple, contemporary design. The rooms combine elegance and comfort in an airy and minimalist setting. Each suite come with a Nespresso coffee maker, continental breakfast, Bose stereo system, and soft, goose down bedding. Enjoy a drink on their little oasis patio surrounded by greenery in the summer. With its location in the heart of Old Quebec, you’re walking distance from everything the town has to offer.

126 Rue Saint-Pierre
http://www.legermainhotels.com/fr/quebec/

5. Le Saint-Pierre Auberge Distinctive

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Photo credit: Le Saint-Pierre, Hotel Distinctive

This boutique hotel combines a bit of traditional decor with urban style. The charming wood that lines the walls of the dining room, reception, and staircase give it a warm feel, while the rooms are more sleek and modern with hardwood floors and exposed brick walls. They’re also spacious with large windows offering a great view of the city. A continental breakfast is included in the price to jump start your day. Steps away from the Old Port pier promenade, take an afternoon stroll by the river!

79 Rue Saint-Pierre
http://auberge.qc.ca/

4. Hotel du Vieux-Quebec

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Photo credit: Hotel du Vieux Quebec

Hotel du Vieux-Quebec is both family-friendly and eco-friendly. This 3-star hotel is cozy, clean and can accommodate children, especially with their selection of movies and complimentary popcorn. The hotel is carbon neutral: they use bio-gas to power the building, they maintain 5 urban beehives on their roof, and even have an urban garden that provides fresh produce for their restaurant. The restaurant, Tournebroche, is a casual French restaurant that’s known for its roasted chicken and also serves seafood and other meats. Enjoy the hotel’s continental breakfast when you book in advance, and their underground parking garage makes driving to the hotel that much easier.

1190 Rue Saint-Jean
http://www.hvq.com/

3. Le Champlain Hotel

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Photo credit: Hotel Champlain

This 3-star hotel provides everything you need while traveling–and at a competitive price. Having recently undergone renovations, the rooms have immerged sleeker and cozier than ever. The decor is classic with eclectic nuances with fireplaces in each room to top it off. The rooms are spacious, comfortable, soundproof, and a generous complimentary breakfast is included in the price. They also offer on-site parking, and if you refuse to part ways with your furry friends, dogs are welcome!

115 rue Sainte-Anne
http://hotelsduvieuxquebec.com/en/hotel-champlain/

2. Le Manoir d’Auteuil

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Photo credit: Hotel Manoir d’Auteuil

Le Manoir d’Auteuil distinguishes itself from other hotels because of its beautiful French architecture and vibrant history. The two structures were built in 1832 and 1835 respectively, with major renovations having been overseen by Beaux-Arts architect of Canada, J. Omer Marchand (also responsible for the Canadian Parliament building renovations). See Marchand’s art-deco ironwork, marble bathrooms and other detailed designs throughout the charming hotel. The elegance of Le Manoir d’Auteuil cannot be understated, and this applies to their comfortable rooms as well. Enjoy the large windows with great views of the Old City, and the warm colours that make up the rooms. Have a drink after a day of exploring at their art-deco lounge and let yourself be transported to a bygone era.

49 Rue d’Auteuil
http://www.manoirdauteuil.com/

1. Hotel Le Saint-Paul

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Photo credit: Hotel Le Saint Paul

Hotel Le Saint-Paul hails back to the 19th century, giving this hotel and old-world feel. Some recently renovated rooms are sleek and clean with a modern decor while others hold a classic, cozy feel. Head down to their restaurant, Le Veravin, that offers a variety of dishes all made with fresh and local produce. The warm colours and leather seating gives the restaurant a warm feel, much like their rooms. Find everything you need at Hotel Le Saint-Paul at a great price!

229 Rue Saint-Paul
http://www.lesaintpaul.qc.ca/en/

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