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    This is a smaller basic hotel that is well kept and clean. No frills but more than adequate for a good nights sleep.

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    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.

    Fairmont le Château Frontenac - Check in lobby

    Fairmont le Château Frontenac

    (391 reviews)

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    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.

    Motel Blanche D'haberville

    Motel Blanche D'haberville

    (3 reviews)

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    When I'm traveling, I'm often looking for certain qualities over others: is it centrally located…read morewith good walkability in a safe ? Is it clean and comfortable for sleep? Is it affordable? I don't need a five star hotel with all the and studs; I just need a nice bed to sleep in after a day of activities (I'd rather spend my money on great food and things to do). This motel checked all the boxes and more. They have 24-hour surveillance on site. It's an easy walk to all the eateries, riverwalk, and parks. It had a tv, coffee machine, large fridge for your items and USB slots on the alarm clock. The room had two spacious queen beds with fairly new and firm mattresses. The pillows were a combo of very flat and normal to suit different sleepers. The room and bathroom were very clean. We didn't really hear other guests. The motel even has a tanning salon. It fit our needs perfectly. The front desk staff is welcoming and friendly. Great value and worth a stay.

    This pleasant little hotel in the heart of St. Jean-Port Joli offered everything that one would ask…read morein for on a road trip. The rooms were immaculately clean, were in very good working order with comfortable beds, good water pressure for the shower and a pleasant atmosphere in general. They had a fire pit by one of the buildings that we did not have time to enjoy, but saw that other guests were cozy around it during our stay. St. Jean-Port Joli was a charming and hospitable town that my group very much enjoyed visiting and if we return I hope that we can return to this hotel.

    Hôtel du Vieux-Québec

    Hôtel du Vieux-Québec

    (77 reviews)

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    Exceptional Stay in the Heart of Old Québec…read more L'Hôtel du Vieux-Québec was our home for a six-day holiday in Québec City, and we could not have chosen a better place to stay. Our double queen room with kitchenette was spacious, immaculately clean, quiet, and exceptionally comfortable. After long days exploring the city, we particularly appreciated the deep soaking tub, the rainfall shower, and what may have been some of the best water pressure we've experienced in a hotel anywhere. Small details matter, and this hotel gets them right. The location is fantastic--perfectly situated within Old Québec and within easy walking distance of the city's historic sites, restaurants, shops, and attractions. Despite being in the heart of everything, the hotel was remarkably peaceful and quiet. One of our favorite amenities was the guest lounge and its outstanding coffee machine, which quickly became part of our daily routine. We also opted for the breakfast package, and it was a delight. Each morning we awoke to a basket of fresh breakfast goodies hanging on our door: fresh pastries, juice, yogurt, and other treats. We never tired of it. As a fun local note, visitors should know that the beloved pain au chocolat is called a "chocolatine" here, just as it is in the south of France! What truly sets this hotel apart, however, is its people. M. Pierrôt deserves special recognition. He was warm, helpful, knowledgeable, and always greeted us with a genuine smile. In truth, every member of the staff we encountered embodied the hotel's reputation for friendly, personalized service. We also appreciated staying in a property with such a rich history. Built on land once known as the "Garden of the Poor," where medicinal plants were cultivated by the Augustines of the Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, the site has witnessed centuries of Québec City's evolution. Today, the hotel beautifully blends that historic character with modern comfort and thoughtful amenities. It is easy to understand why L'Hôtel du Vieux-Québec has earned such an outstanding reputation among travelers. For us, it was the perfect base from which to explore one of North America's most beautiful and historic cities. We would not hesitate to stay here again and recommend it enthusiastically to anyone visiting Québec City. A sincere thank you to M. Pierrôt and the entire team for making our holiday so memorable. We hope to return again soon.

    Great location in the heart of downtown Quebec. Within walking distance to all the sights and…read moresounds the city has to offer. Rooms were clean with plenty of storage and heated floors and towel racks which was fantastic considering the temps outside. All in all a great experience from the front desk staff to the housekeeping staff. Thank you for a great stay!!!

    Auberge Saint-Antoine - View from our balcony

    Auberge Saint-Antoine

    (85 reviews)

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    This was one of the nicest hotels I have ever experienced. From the moment our car pulled up, the…read moreservice was attentive and welcome. There were people immediately to take care of our luggage, and to wave us away when they said they would take care of the parking and any other logistics. Check-in was easy, and I was delighted to discover I had been given an upgraded room without making any request or having any particular status. The room was twice as large as most hotel rooms I've stayed at, with delightful views, a large and very comfortable bed, a couch and desk, and a style that was elegant without being stuffy. My fellow travelers had a room that was even more phenomenal because of the view it had over the water and the cruise ships that were coming and going. Hotel staff were always helpful with suggestions for places to go or neighborhoods where we'd find a selection of restaurants to eat at. In the evenings there is a small and comfortable area to order drinks and to listen to the guitarist or to simply sit and watch the fireplace. Although it is a high priced hotel, I would absolutely return. Its location is perfect. Walkable throughout the old town area and to the port. And its comfort and sense of quiet unpretentious luxury cannot be beat.

    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.

    La Goéliche

    La Goéliche

    (21 reviews)

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    On a recent trip to Île d'Orléans, we stopped for lunch at Restaurant La Goéliche, located within…read morethe charming La Goéliche complex, which also offers rooms and apartments for rent. We were fortunate to dine on the outdoor terrace, enjoying beautiful views of the St. Lawrence River on a perfect summer day. To start, I ordered the Tartare de Bœuf, prepared with sun-dried tomato sauce, Parmesan, sweet pickles, and crispy fried onions. For my main course, I chose the Poutine Insulaire, featuring Valupierre fries from Orléans, black garlic and balsamic sauce, green peas, bacon lardons, fresh cheese curds, and duck confit. Both dishes were exceptionally well prepared, but the standout was undoubtedly the tartare. As someone who loves steak tartare, has enjoyed it throughout France and the United States, and frequently prepares it at home, I can honestly say that the tartare at Restaurant La Goéliche ranks among the very best I have ever tasted. The balance of flavors was outstanding, creating a dish that was both distinctive and absolutely delicious. Combined with the beautiful setting, refreshing drinks, attentive service, and excellent food, it made for a memorable lunch experience. Whether you're visiting Île d'Orléans for the day or staying on the island, I would highly recommend Restaurant La Goéliche for either lunch or dinner.

    We had lunch here last year and the food and service were outstanding! The view of the river was…read moreamazing. We will come back here to eat soon. Bravo!

    Delta Hotels, Mont Sainte-Anne, Resort & Convention Center - Exterior

    Delta Hotels, Mont Sainte-Anne, Resort & Convention Center

    (5 reviews)

    Nice hotel at the base of the ski mountain. There is a Starbucks for coffee drinkers, a fire pit by…read morethe entrance, a restaurant / bar and small kitchens in the rooms (at least the one we got before had one). The kitchen wasn't huge but was enough to make a basic breakfast and dinner. Also, can't beat the location because you can walk right off into the gondola / ski school. Oh, and there is a play room for the kids (added pictures) in case parents need a break while kids run around for a bit.

    Great hotel that's walking distance to gondola at Mont Sainte Anne…read more We stayed here for 3 nights over Christmas break. We stayed in a 1 br penthouse suite. The king bed was on the upper loft and a sofa bed for the kiddos in the living room. Full kitchen and a washer and dryer in the units we're great. The hotel has a really nice indoor and outdoor pool and stays open really late which is really nice. Didn't get a chance to use the gym but the setup looked really solid. We had breakfast included with our room and was a pretty standard fare. Eggs, protein, pastries etc. I found it to be perfectly adequate but my wife wasn't that impressed. They have ev charging on-site. 6 stalls I believe? Only had trouble 1 of the days to find an open space. People don't tend to be that courteous and move their cars once done with charging. Overall it was a great stay and a great value. Will definitely be back.

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