The historic 143-room Hotel Clarendon is an upper-middle-range property with Art Deco Art Nouveau accents in the heart of Old Quebec. Modern rooms with vintage flare have Keurig coffeemakers, flat-screen TVs, and marvelous views of Old Quebec, and some have iPod docks and bathrooms with separate walk-in showers and jetted tubs. The on-site restaurant and Jazz Bar receive good reviews, but there is often a cover charge to attend the live music performances. On-site parking also incurs a fee as well and there is no fitness center. Guests looking for amenities like a fitness center and spa services may want to consider Auberge Saint-Antoine, an upscale choice in Old Quebec, though rates will be higher.
The historic 143-room Hotel Clarendon is an upper-middle-range property with Art Deco Art Nouveau accents in the heart of Old Quebec. Modern rooms with vintage flare have Keurig coffeemakers, flat-screen TVs, and marvelous views of Old Quebec, and some have iPod docks and bathrooms with separate walk-in showers and jetted tubs. The on-site restaurant and Jazz Bar receive good reviews, but there is often a cover charge to attend the live music performances. On-site parking also incurs a fee as well and there is no fitness center. Guests looking for amenities like a fitness center and spa services may want to consider Auberge Saint-Antoine, an upscale choice in Old Quebec, though rates will be higher.
The BEST WESTERN PLUS City Centre/Centre-Ville is in the historic St-Roch neighborhood, not far from the Old City center, though the walk there is partially uphill. It's 177 guest rooms have a muted conservative look with some dated furnishings, but with work desks, ergonomic chairs, mini-fridges, and iPod docks, they don't lack for conveniences. The familiar three-pearl chain has some surprises too; the indoor pool is decorated with wall murals, and there's a coffee and wine bar, along with a trendy bistro. Guests who prefer being right in Old Quebec should compare with the four-pearl Hotel Manoir Victoria, which adds modern meeting rooms and a spa, at comparable rates.
The BEST WESTERN PLUS City Centre/Centre-Ville is in the historic St-Roch neighborhood, not far from the Old City center, though the walk there is partially uphill. It's 177 guest rooms have a muted conservative look with some dated furnishings, but with work desks, ergonomic chairs, mini-fridges, and iPod docks, they don't lack for conveniences. The familiar three-pearl chain has some surprises too; the indoor pool is decorated with wall murals, and there's a coffee and wine bar, along with a trendy bistro. Guests who prefer being right in Old Quebec should compare with the four-pearl Hotel Manoir Victoria, which adds modern meeting rooms and a spa, at comparable rates.
Le Saint-Pierre Auberge is a charming boutique hotel with 39 guest rooms and suites, situated in a historic 19th-century building in the heart of Old Quebec. The three-and-a-half-pearl hotel is an easy walk to the cruise terminal, shops, restaurants, and area attractions. Highlights include Clefs d’Or concierge service, porter service to the docks, and a free made-to-order breakfast that guests rave about. Rooms are small but stylish, with wood floors, exposed brick, stone walls, and modern accents, plus amenities like Keurig coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and bathrobes. There aren't many on-site features, but guests have access to the full-service restaurant, business center, and small gym at the adjoining sister hotel, Hotel 71 -- a good choice for travelers looking for a more straightforward, modern stay in the area.
Le Saint-Pierre Auberge is a charming boutique hotel with 39 guest rooms and suites, situated in a historic 19th-century building in the heart of Old Quebec. The three-and-a-half-pearl hotel is an easy walk to the cruise terminal, shops, restaurants, and area attractions. Highlights include Clefs d’Or concierge service, porter service to the docks, and a free made-to-order breakfast that guests rave about. Rooms are small but stylish, with wood floors, exposed brick, stone walls, and modern accents, plus amenities like Keurig coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and bathrobes. There aren't many on-site features, but guests have access to the full-service restaurant, business center, and small gym at the adjoining sister hotel, Hotel 71 -- a good choice for travelers looking for a more straightforward, modern stay in the area.
The pet-friendly, Hotel Le Germain-Dominion is an upper-middle-range property in a historic setting with contemporary charms that’s within a five-minute walk of the Quebec Cruise Terminal. Sixty contemporary rooms have minibars, flat-screen TVs, Nespresso coffeemakers, and wonderful tile bathrooms. The free continental breakfast receives wonderful reviews, and both the modern fitness and business centers are open 24 hours a day. Free Wi-Fi runs throughout, but there is a daily fee for outdoor parking. Additionally, all pets have restrictions and a fee, and there is no on-site restaurant.
The pet-friendly, Hotel Le Germain-Dominion is an upper-middle-range property in a historic setting with contemporary charms that’s within a five-minute walk of the Quebec Cruise Terminal. Sixty contemporary rooms have minibars, flat-screen TVs, Nespresso coffeemakers, and wonderful tile bathrooms. The free continental breakfast receives wonderful reviews, and both the modern fitness and business centers are open 24 hours a day. Free Wi-Fi runs throughout, but there is a daily fee for outdoor parking. Additionally, all pets have restrictions and a fee, and there is no on-site restaurant.
The 156-room Hotel Manoir Victoria is an elegant, upscale property in Old Quebec that dates back to 1830. The hotel's style is contemporary, with a polished lobby and two sleek on-site restaurants. Rooms have either modern gray decor with sharp bathrooms or are slightly dated with homey interiors. All have flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi, and suites offer fireplaces and/or wet bars. For leisure, there's an indoor pool, small spa, and modern gym on-site. There are handy amenities for business travelers too, including eight meeting rooms, an executive lounge, and a business center. The lobby is only accessible by stairs, though, and guests with mobility issues may want to consider Fairmont le Chateau Frontenac.
The 156-room Hotel Manoir Victoria is an elegant, upscale property in Old Quebec that dates back to 1830. The hotel's style is contemporary, with a polished lobby and two sleek on-site restaurants. Rooms have either modern gray decor with sharp bathrooms or are slightly dated with homey interiors. All have flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi, and suites offer fireplaces and/or wet bars. For leisure, there's an indoor pool, small spa, and modern gym on-site. There are handy amenities for business travelers too, including eight meeting rooms, an executive lounge, and a business center. The lobby is only accessible by stairs, though, and guests with mobility issues may want to consider Fairmont le Chateau Frontenac.
Located in historic Saint-Roch, Hotel PUR is a solid upper-middle-range option for those who’d rather save some cash than be in the heart of the action. The property underwent a full renovation in 2017 and features 242 contemporary rooms with free Wi-Fi, Nespresso machines, and large flat-screen TVs, plus floor-to-ceiling windows offering city views and modern bathrooms with either deep Japanese-style tubs or walk-in showers. The restaurant is stylish and features seasonal outdoor seating, but its Quebecois food gets mixed reviews. The bright fitness center is well-equipped and offers views of the hotel’s heated indoor pool, housed in a light-filled top-floor room with loungers. Travelers wanting to stay closer to attractions may want to compare rates at the more traditional Auberge Place D’Armes, which offers just 18 charming rooms.
Located in historic Saint-Roch, Hotel PUR is a solid upper-middle-range option for those who’d rather save some cash than be in the heart of the action. The property underwent a full renovation in 2017 and features 242 contemporary rooms with free Wi-Fi, Nespresso machines, and large flat-screen TVs, plus floor-to-ceiling windows offering city views and modern bathrooms with either deep Japanese-style tubs or walk-in showers. The restaurant is stylish and features seasonal outdoor seating, but its Quebecois food gets mixed reviews. The bright fitness center is well-equipped and offers views of the hotel’s heated indoor pool, housed in a light-filled top-floor room with loungers. Travelers wanting to stay closer to attractions may want to compare rates at the more traditional Auberge Place D’Armes, which offers just 18 charming rooms.
The Hotel Ambassadeur Quebec is located in Beauport, north of Old Quebec City. This mid-range hotel has a unique setup, with some rooms featuring balconies that overlook an indoor pool set in a large atrium. The pool area has a variety of plants, a Jacuzzi, and a kids' area. Rooms are large and fall into two major categories: renovated and un-renovated. The un-renovated rooms still feature old bedspreads and bland decor. The renovated rooms are a big upgrade, with higher quality bedding, appealing colors, and upscale bathrooms. Suites are even better; some with a fireplace, soaking tub, and huge flat-screen TV. There is a restaurant in the hotel that allows diners to bring their own wine, and both Wi-Fi and parking are free. The cost-saving location outside of Quebec City may appeal to budget travelers.
The Hotel Ambassadeur Quebec is located in Beauport, north of Old Quebec City. This mid-range hotel has a unique setup, with some rooms featuring balconies that overlook an indoor pool set in a large atrium. The pool area has a variety of plants, a Jacuzzi, and a kids' area. Rooms are large and fall into two major categories: renovated and un-renovated. The un-renovated rooms still feature old bedspreads and bland decor. The renovated rooms are a big upgrade, with higher quality bedding, appealing colors, and upscale bathrooms. Suites are even better; some with a fireplace, soaking tub, and huge flat-screen TV. There is a restaurant in the hotel that allows diners to bring their own wine, and both Wi-Fi and parking are free. The cost-saving location outside of Quebec City may appeal to budget travelers.
The 111-room Times Hotel & Suites draws business travelers with its location near the Quebec City International Airport. The lobby is decorated with dark hues and has a modern enclosed glass fireplace and comfy black leather chairs. Contemporary rooms feature kitchenettes and free Wi-Fi, and stylish bathrooms have shower/tub combos. Suites come complete with fireplaces and large Jacuzzi tubs. Expect all the amenities of a typical airport hotel here, such as a small fitness center and indoor pool, although both are no better than average for a mid-range property.
The 111-room Times Hotel & Suites draws business travelers with its location near the Quebec City International Airport. The lobby is decorated with dark hues and has a modern enclosed glass fireplace and comfy black leather chairs. Contemporary rooms feature kitchenettes and free Wi-Fi, and stylish bathrooms have shower/tub combos. Suites come complete with fireplaces and large Jacuzzi tubs. Expect all the amenities of a typical airport hotel here, such as a small fitness center and indoor pool, although both are no better than average for a mid-range property.
Hotel des Coutellier is a mid-range boutique hotel with lots of style and a fantastic Old City location. The ambiance is chic and artsy with pops of red, white, black, and silver throughout. Spacious rooms have modern furnishings, plush linens, Keurig coffeemakers, and work desks. One perk here is breakfast baskets with juice, pastries, yogurt, and fruit are delivered to rooms each morning. The modern lobby with its atmospheric exposed brick walls and cozy fireplace is another lovely space to relax. With a helpful staff and convenient location, Hotel des Coutellier is a good pick in Quebec City.
Hotel des Coutellier is a mid-range boutique hotel with lots of style and a fantastic Old City location. The ambiance is chic and artsy with pops of red, white, black, and silver throughout. Spacious rooms have modern furnishings, plush linens, Keurig coffeemakers, and work desks. One perk here is breakfast baskets with juice, pastries, yogurt, and fruit are delivered to rooms each morning. The modern lobby with its atmospheric exposed brick walls and cozy fireplace is another lovely space to relax. With a helpful staff and convenient location, Hotel des Coutellier is a good pick in Quebec City.
The 406-room Hotel Le Concorde Quebec is a mid-range hotel with a wide range of amenities. Rooms come with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and Keurig coffeemakers, but they're simple and have some wear and tear. The property is known for its elegant rotating restaurant, Ciel! Bistro-Bar, which offers fabulous views of the city, but there is also a more casual lobby dining spot serving breakfast and Italian fare at lunch and dinner. The heated indoor pool is a great perk with two whirlpools and huge floor-to-ceiling windows offering park views, but it's rather compact and can feel crowded on weekends. The adjacent gym is equipped with a handful of cardio and strength-training machines, while the spa offers massages and saunas. Maintenance issues are present here, and valet parking is expensive. For something more intimate (albeit pricier), consider the luxe Auberge Saint-Antoine nearby.
The 406-room Hotel Le Concorde Quebec is a mid-range hotel with a wide range of amenities. Rooms come with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and Keurig coffeemakers, but they're simple and have some wear and tear. The property is known for its elegant rotating restaurant, Ciel! Bistro-Bar, which offers fabulous views of the city, but there is also a more casual lobby dining spot serving breakfast and Italian fare at lunch and dinner. The heated indoor pool is a great perk with two whirlpools and huge floor-to-ceiling windows offering park views, but it's rather compact and can feel crowded on weekends. The adjacent gym is equipped with a handful of cardio and strength-training machines, while the spa offers massages and saunas. Maintenance issues are present here, and valet parking is expensive. For something more intimate (albeit pricier), consider the luxe Auberge Saint-Antoine nearby.