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20+ Fab Hotels in Old Quebec

Stay in the Best Hotels in Old Quebec City

Last Updated on April 27, 2024 by Pamela MacNaughtan

Deciding which hotels in Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec) to book, can be an interesting process. Do you stay in a hotel or opt for a bed and breakfast? What about renting a place through Airbnb? Or maybe you are on a budget and prefer to stay in a hostel.

When planning a trip to Quebec City it is important to decide where to sleep well in advance (six to eight months in advance for festivals like Festival d’été de Québec and Fêtes de la Nouvelle France), especially in summer (end-May to mid-October), and during Carnaval de Québec (end-January to mid-February) when the city feels as though it’s bursting at the seams with tourists.

In low season, room rates vary from 100 CAD per night to 450 CAD per night, however, in high season the rates can jump from 150 CAD per night to as high as 700+ CAD per night. Another reason to book early!

Neighbourhoods

While most people visit Quebec City to see Old Quebec (Vieux-Quebec), that doesn’t mean you need to stay in the old city. I highly encourage you to venture into neighbourhoods outside the old city to give yourself a well-rounded Quebec experience. Here are some neighbourhoods to consider (don’t worry, I’ll include the old city as well, it is beautiful).

Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec): One of the oldest neighbourhoods in Quebec City, this neighbourhood is the first place people go when they arrive in the city. Here, you’ll find a variety of hotels, bed and breakfasts, short-term apartment rentals, as well as a hostel. There is something for every budget in Old Quebec. Spending time admiring the old architecture, enjoying patios in summer, taking a walking tour (historic or food, you cannot go wrong), and wandering around historic sites is a good way to begin your stay in Quebec City.

Petit-Champlain & Place Royale: The site of the very first settlement in 1608, today these neighbourhoods are all cobblestone streets, 17th & 18th-century buildings, boutiques and cafes. While there are no hotels (it’s a small area), there are, however, a couple of highly-rated short-term apartment rentals!

Old Port (Vieux-Port): Wander around museums, enjoy the fresh air and relax in public squares, eat traditional Québécois cuisine or hang out around the marina. This neighbourhood has some of the city’s best mid-range and luxury hotels. If you’re looking for a quiet neighbourhood as a base, which is close to Old Quebec, Old Port (Vieux-Port) is the right neighbourhood for you.

Here are 20+ sleep-worthy hotels in Old Quebec


Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec)

Auberge Internationale de Québec

8.3/10 on Booking.com
9.2/10 on Hostelworld
19, rue sainte-ursule
418.694.0755

One of two hostels located in Old Quebec, Auberge Internationale de Québec has several rooms, a large communal dining area, a kitchen, laundry, and free wi-fi. A fabulous hostel for budget travellers, who want to make new friends and spend their money on experiences, rather than accommodations.

Hôtel du Vieux-Québec

9.3/10 on Booking.com
3-star hotel
1190, rue saint-jean
418.692.1850

One of the more eco-friendly hotels in Old Quebec, Hotel Du Vieux-Québec is a perfectly situated boutique hotel – right in the heart of bustling rue Saint-Jean. The hotel’s 45 rooms are modern-contemporary in style, with free wifi. The hotel also has a large common room with a fireplace. Their restaurant, Bistro Hortus, is a farm-to-table style restaurant using organic veg (grown on the hotel’s rooftop garden), as well as locally sourced meat and fish.

Manoir Morgan

8.9/10 on Booking.com
3-star hotel
12, rue sainte-anne
418.694.1877

A new addition to Old Quebec, Manoir Morgan is centrally located, and across the street from Le Chic Shack. This stunning boutique hotel is modern-contemporary in design and offers 22 rooms. There is a chance that once you sleep on their beds, you won’t want to leave. Free wifi is available.

Hôtel Nomad

4.7/5 on Google
3-star hotel
15, ave sainte-geneviève
418.694.1884

This is one of the more beautiful hotels in Old Quebec. Hôtel Nomad is steps away from Pierre-Dugua-de-mons Terrace (Terrasse Pierre-Dugua-de-mons), as well as Dufferin Terrace (Terrasse Dufferin) and Château Frontenac. Every room in this boutique hotel has a different theme, making it one of the more unique hotels in Quebec City. Amenities include free wifi and a morning room/lounge space. Parking is available, but the lot is small.

Auberge Place d’Armes

8.5/10 on Booking.com
3-star hotel
24, rue sainte-anne
418.694.9485

A charming boutique hotel near Fairmont Château Frontenac, many of the rooms in this hotel have exposed brick walls (the building dates back to the 1600s). The decor is an eclectic mix of French country, modern and contemporary. Amenities include free wifi, a business centre, concierge service and more.

Le Clos Saint-Louis

8.8/10 on Booking.com
4-star hotel
69, rue saint-louis
418.694.1311

Known as one of the most romantic hotels in Old Quebec, Le Clos Saint-Louis is a boutique-style hotel. A short walk from Fairmont Château Frontenac, this lovely hotel offers beautiful Victorian-style rooms, free wifi, a business centre and a concierge. Full breakfast is available each morning for a fee. The staff are superb.

Fairmont Château Frontenac

8.8/10 on Booking.com
4-star hotel
1, rue des carrières
418.692.3861

A truly iconic hotel and the unofficial mascot of Québec City, Fairmont Château Frontenac was built in the late 19th century by CP Rail. In recent years the hotel has undergone a massive renovation, giving the hotel a slight Great Gatsby-esque vibe. The rooms are beautiful and comfortable. Free wifi available, excellent staff, fabulous restaurants and unbeatable views of the Saint-Lawrence River are also on offer.

Hôtel Manoir Victoria

8.5/10 on Booking.com
4-star hotel
44, côte du palais
418.692.1030

A boutique hotel on Côte du Palais, Hotel Manoir Victoria is a contemporary hotel with insanely comfortable beds, a pool, a spa, and home to both Chez Boulay and comptoir boréal (upscale coffee shop & lunch counter). The hotel is a short walk (uphill) from the train station, and just off rue Saint-Jean.

Le Monastère des Augustines

8.8/10 on Booking.com
3-star hotel
77, rue des remparts
418.694.1639

Hôtellerie d’Expérience au Monastère des Augustines offers two room types: Authentic rooms with wrought iron beds and basic solid wood furnishings, and contemporary rooms that offer more modern furnishings while still keeping the hotel’s simplistic decor theme. All stays include vitality breakfasts, access to the museum and heritage site, as well as access to common rooms for relaxation. It’s one of the more unique hotels in Old Quebec.

Au Petit Hôtel

8.6/10 on Booking.com
2-star hotel
3, ruelle des ursulines
418.694.0965

A small hidden gem in Old Quebec, Au Petit Hôtel is charming, and budget-friendly, with rooms as low as $55/night in the low season (up to $150/night in high season). The hotel is in a quiet area of Vieux-Quebec and requires a minimum stay of 2 nights. Parking is available for $8-$12 per night, and breakfast is $2.50 per person.

Auberge du Trésor

8.6/10 on Booking.com
3-star hotel
20, rue sainte-anne
418.694.1876

A small hotel located above Restaurant 1640, Auberge du Tresor offers views of Château Frontenac and Old Quebec. The rooms are contemporary in style and quite comfortable. A lovely little hotel in the heart of Old Quebec.

Hôtel Champlain

8.1/10 on Booking.com
3-star hotel
115, rue sainte-anne
418.694.0106

Located in a quiet section of rue Sainte-Anne, Hôtel Champlain is a delightful modern contemporary hotel with a small parking lot and a bright breakfast room. Rooms are comfortable (some with exposed brick walls) and have been upgraded within the last couple of years. Amenities include free cappuccinos and espressos, family rooms and free wifi. This is one of the few hotels in Old Quebec that is pet-friendly.

Hôtel Clarendon

8.9/10 on Booking.com
3-star hotel
57, rue sainte-anne
418.692.2480

Built in 1870, Hotel Clarendon on the corner of rue Sainte-Anne and rue des Jardins is a charming hotel with Art Deco décor, a popular Jazz bar and a gourmet restaurant. Jazz nights have a $10 cover charge, and feature talented local musicians. Located within walking distance of Old Quebec’s best historical and religious sites, including Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral.

Hôtel Sainte-Anne

8.4/10 on Booking.com
3-star hotel
32, rue sainte-anne
877.222.9422

Housed in a building which is 300+ years old, Hôtel Sainte-Anne is located on a pedestrian street a short walk from Château Frontenac. Rooms are beautiful with exposed brick walls and modern contemporary design. Amenities include free wifi and concierge service.

Hôtel Jardin du Gouverneur

7.0/10 on Booking.com
3-star hotel
16, rue mont-carmel
418.692.1704

A short walk from Dufferin Terrace, this is one of the more charming hotels in Old Quebec. It has comfortable rooms, free wifi, and friendly staff who (collectively) speak four languages. An ideal base in the heart of Old Quebec.


Petit-Champlain & Place-Royale

Apartments

Les Lofts Champlain

8.6/10 on Booking.com
short-term apartment rental
15, rue saint-pierre
418.431.9905

A stunning 1-bedroom apartment, Les Lofts Champlain is located in the heart of Place-Royale. A perfect location! Explore by day, pick up some Québec terroir and cook your dinner each night (or, perhaps, make yourself fancy breakfasts instead). Free wifi. Located on the ground floor, making it more accessible for those with mobility issues.

Les Lofts Notre-Dame

8.9/10 on Booking.com
short-term apartment rental
15B, rue saint-pierre
418.431.9905

A beautiful luxury 1-bedroom apartment with a sofa bed. Contemporary in style, this short-term apartment rental is ideal for small families. Free wifi. Located on the ground floor, making it more accessible for those with mobility issues.


Old Port (Vieux-Port)

Apartments

Les Lofts Saint-Pierre

8.5/10 on Booking.com
short-term apartment rental
116, rue saint-pierre
418.431.9905

A beautiful building in Vieux-Port, near Musée de la Civilisation, Les Lofts Saint-Pierre has 16 apartments. Choose from 1-bedroom lofts (some with bunk beds) to 2-bedroom apartments. They also have a family apartment which has 3 bedrooms. Each apartment has wifi, a complete kitchen and laundry.

Les Lofts St-Paul

8.4/10 on Booking.com
short-term apartment rental
185, rue saint-paul
418.431.9905

Located on a quiet street in Vieux-Port, Les Lofts St-Paul offers three short-term apartment rentals. Each rental has free wifi, a complete kitchen and laundry on site. Choose from a luxury 1-bedroom or one-of-two-family apartment. Each has a modern contemporary vibe. A great choice for single travellers as well as couples and families.

Hotels

Auberge Saint-Antoine

9.4/10 on Booking.com
4-star hotel
8, rue saint-antoine
418-692-2211
lgbtqia2s+ safe space

Auberge Saint-Antoine by Relais & Châteaux is locally owned and operated and is one of the best luxury hotels in Old Quebec. The hotel is known for its displays of historical artefacts, which were discovered during its construction. The hotel features newly decorated rooms, an amazing restaurant, Chez Muffy, as well as a fitness centre and spa.

Hôtel Le Germain Québec

9.1/10 on Booking.com
4-star hotel
126, rue saint-pierre
418.692.2224

Owned by the Germain family, Hôtel Le Germain Québec is the heart of the family’s hotel business. The rooms are modern-contemporary in design, with insanely comfortable beds. A fitness centre is available for guests, and the lounge is warm and classical and a wonderful spot for relaxing or meeting with friends. One of my favourite hotels in Old Quebec.

Hôtel Le Priori

9.2/10 on Booking.com
4-star hotel
15, rue sault-au-matelot
418.692.3992

A charming boutique hotel tucked away on rue Sault-au-Matelot, Hôtel le Priori is close to Petit-Champlain, as well as Musée de la Civilization and the Quebec City cruise port. Rooms are cozy modern contemporary in style. The staff are friendly and helpful. Ideal for quiet nights after long days of exploring and eating in Old Quebec City.

Hôtel des Coutellier

8.7/10 on Booking.com
3-star hotel
253, rue saint-paul
418.692.9696

Located on rue Saint-Paul, not far from the train station, Hôtel des Coutellier has comfortable rooms, many with exposed brick walls, and offers guests a continental breakfast which is delivered to their room each morning. The hotel is also home to a gourmet restaurant, Légende.

Hôtel 71

9.0/10 on Booking.com
4-star hotel
71, rue saint-pierre
418.692.1171

A beautiful boutique hotel on rue Saint-Pierre, Hôtel 71 is located across from the Musée de Civilisation, inside what was once the National Bank of Canada’s head office.  The hotel has contemporary-style rooms, a fitness centre, and bikes for rent.

Le Saint Pierre, Auberge Distinctive

9.1/10 on Booking.com
4-star hotel
79, rue saint-pierre
418.694.7981

An elegant hotel on rue Saint-Pierre, the rooms at Le Saint-Pierre, Auberge Distinctive have a contemporary country feel with grey sofas and pale yellow country-style wood furniture. The hotel has a small dining room, a library with a fireplace, a spa, and a fitness centre.

Hôtel Port Royal

8.4/10 on Booking.com
4-star hotel
144, rue saint-pierre
418.692.2777

A hotel with rustic-contemporary designs, Hôtel Port Royal is also home to Taverne Louise. Among the hotel’s amenities, guests will find a 24-hour gym, laundry/dry cleaning, and massage therapy. A wonderful family-friendly hotel in Old Quebec.


There are several short-term apartment rentals, guesthouses, and hotels in Old Quebec, here are some other options…

Pamela MacNaughtan

Hello, I'm Pamela! I'm a travel and food writer, chocolat chaud addict, an anglophone who prefers life in Quebec. When I'm not working on Urban Guide Quebec, I am writing about Quebec City, travelling, updating guidebooks, and writing freelance! There's a good chance I'm planning my next Quebec road trip, got tips?

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