Curated Hotels
Best Hotels in Québec City
Old Quebec is a city bursting with history, unique in North America. One of the best reasons to visit Quebec is to sleep and dine amidst centuries-old brick and stone walls and ancient floorboards in one of a dozen hotels embedded in beautifully preserved heritage buildings, one more enchanting than the other.
Visit Quebec’s legacy hotels are listed below, by location, beginning with hotels in the Old City, inside the wall, from Place d’Armes outside the Chateau Frontenac to the Latin Quarter, followed by the Upper City, Latin Quarter and Place d’Youville, then Upper City, outside the St. John Gate (la Porte St-Jean), on Parliament Hill and along the Grande Allée, then the Lower City also commonly referred to as Old Quebec or the Old City, in around the Quartier Petit Champlain and the Port of Quebec, and finally, Moderately priced, suburban hotels.
This list includes our curated, legacy hotels in the various locations and several smaller hotels newly opened in historic buildings throughout the City, as well as other highly recommended hotels that Visit Quebec editors have inspected regularly and recently.
Chatéau Frontenac
Hotel Clarendon
Le Monastere des Augustines
Hotel du Vieux Quebec
Quebec City Marriott Downtown
Hotel Manoir Victoria
Le Capitole Hôtel
Hotel Palace Royale
Hotel le Concorde
Hotel Chateau Laurier
Quebec Hilton
Hotel Delta Marriott
Le Auberge Saint-Antoine
Hotel Port Royal
The Aristocrate
The Quality Suites
Best Quebec City Hotels in Old City, Upper City, Inside the Wall
Downtown Hotels near the Place d’Armes and the Terrasse Dufferin Boardwalk
Best Quebec City Hotels in Upper City, Latin Quarter and St-Jean
Upper City Hotels along rue St-Jean and outside the St-Jean Gate near Place d’Youville.
Best Quebec City Hotels in Upper City, Parliament Hill and the Grande Allée
Hotels on the Grande Allée near Parliament Hill and the Plains of Abraham
Best Quebec City Hotels in Lower City
Hotels in the in Lower City in and around the Quartier Petit Champlain and the Port of Quebec.