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About Québec City

Overview

Welcome to Québec City, Quebec, Canada, a destination steeped in history and brimming with charm. The story of Québec City began in 1535 when Jacques Cartier first landed here, establishing the region's inaugural trading port. Today, this vibrant city stands as the capital of Quebec province and is celebrated for its stunning architecture, rich history, and delectable cuisine. A visit to the iconic Chateau Frontenac, the world's most photographed hotel, is a must, as are the numerous national historic sites scattered throughout the city. Strolling through the Old Port or the Plains of Abraham offers an immersive experience into the city's storied past.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Québec City is $123, with options ranging from $54 to $301. With 87 hotels available, there's something to suit every budget and preference. Some of the neighborhoods where you can find accommodations include La Cite-Limoilou, Centre-Ville, Vieux-Québec-Cap-Blanc-Colline Parlementaire, Old Quebec, and Ste. Foy. Among the most popular hotels are the Grand Times Hotel, Auberge Saint-Antoine, Hôtel Jardin Du Gouverneur, Hotel Clarendon, and Résidences Campus Notre-Dame-de-Foy.

Things to do in Québec City

Québec City offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to all interests. One of the highlights is Canyon Sainte-Anne, where you can hike or climb up the canyon, cross suspension bridges, and marvel at breathtaking waterfalls. For a less strenuous but equally rewarding experience, try the Air Canyon system, which propels you over the canyon for a bird's-eye view. Located just five minutes from the Sainte-Anne Basilica, both attractions can be easily visited in a single day.

Old Quebec, nestled along the St. Lawrence River, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that beautifully blends historical charm with modern vibrancy. Its cobblestone streets, fortified walls, and the iconic Château Frontenac create a timeless atmosphere, while lively cafés, boutique shops, and cultural landmarks add a contemporary flair.

Quartier Petit Champlain is another must-visit area, known for its historic cobblestone streets, charming shops, and cozy bistros. This picturesque neighborhood offers stunning views of the St. Lawrence River and a lively ambiance year-round, capturing the essence of Old World charm in a modern setting.

The St. Lawrence River itself is a significant part of Québec City's allure. Whether you choose to take a leisurely walk along its banks or hop on the Quebec City-Levis Ferry, the river's vibrant energy is palpable and adds to the city's unique charm.

Basse-Ville, often likened to a Parisian neighborhood, is perfect for a relaxed stroll through quaint alleys filled with bistros and street musicians. It's also a great place to shop for unique clothing and souvenirs.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Québec City

Québec City's nightlife is as diverse as it is vibrant. La Piazz is a basement bar that offers live singing and a fun atmosphere every night. If you're feeling adventurous, you can even take the mic yourself.

Ninkasi Bar & Bistro is a two-story hotspot known for its craft beers, karaoke nights, and live music events. Its standout feature is a heated rooftop patio, making it a great place to enjoy a drink and take in the views, regardless of the weather.

Korrigane - Brasserie Artisanale is a cozy brewpub that serves simple fare like burgers and organic meat plates, along with its own craft beers. The patio is a must-visit when the weather is nice.

Pub des Borgia is a microbrewery offering a fantastic selection of craft beer, Scotch, and wine. Don't miss their specialty French onion soup, which is sure to leave you wanting more.

For a more laid-back experience, head to Pub Galway. This spot offers a great selection of food and drinks, including burgers and Irish stew. The interior features classic wooden chairs and tables, a dark mahogany bar, and kilt-clad staff, creating a quintessential pub atmosphere.

Where to Eat in Québec City

When it comes to dining, Québec City has something for everyone. Le Chic Shack is the go-to place for the ultimate poutine experience, along with gourmet burgers and delicious milkshakes.

Le Monastère des Augustines offers a unique dining experience focused on wellness and health. The restaurant serves a variety of mindful dishes, from raw and vegetarian options to fish, poultry, and meat. The beautiful setting is accessible even if you're not staying at the hotel.

For those seeking affordable yet delicious food, Soupe & Cie offers a wide variety of soups from around the world, as well as pho, tartare, poke bowls, and desserts.

Chez Muffy, located in a 19th-century warehouse next to a beautiful water stream, offers an unforgettable dining experience with upmarket European farm-inspired cuisine and an impressive wine list.

Matto is the place to go for Italian-inspired dishes and healthy salads. Whether you choose traditional pizza, penne, or escalopes, you're in for a treat with outstanding food, service, and location.

Cheapest time to stay in Québec City

February is the cheapest time to stay in Québec City for an average of $141 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$154

February

$141

March

$156

April

$192

May

$210

June

$240

July

$247

August

$233

September

$194

October

$165

November

$153

December

$161