This historic inn right beside the Château Frontenac offers a journey back in time, combining ancestral architecture with family heritage.
Located within the historic walls of Old Quebec City, the Hotel Le Clos Saint-Louis is a cozy, quiet hideaway for couples.
The 31 McMahon apartment/hotel combines modernity and convenience, offering a high-end experience right in the heart of Old Quebec City.
Nestled in the heart of historic Old Quebec City, just a 2-minute walk from Le Chateau Frontenac, our Le Château de Pierre immerses you in a world of timeless charm and rich history.
Inn located in Old Quebec City, offering a stay in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Located on Grande Allée, in the heart of Old Quebec, the hotel is a few steps from the best tourist attractions of the city.
Relaxing nights and bright awakenings. Contemporary style with a touch of English countryside. Separate bedroom and living area, private bath, Queen bed, contemporary furniture.
Attic room with vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, skylight, Queen bed, private bath, Victorian-inspired furniture, original antique woodwork.
Please note that Le Clos Saint Louis does not have an elevator. If you have difficulty climbing stairs, please choose another room category.
High ceiling, large windows, original woodwork, marble fireplace (non-functional), Queen bed, private bathroom, Victorian-inspired furniture.
Please note that Le Clos Saint Louis does not have an elevator. If you have difficulty climbing stairs, please choose another room category.
ft. Original woodwork, large windows, stone walls, Queen bed, private bathroom, Old Europe-inspired furniture.
Please note that Le Clos Saint Louis does not have an elevator. If you have difficulty climbing stairs, please choose another room category.
Dufferin Terrace, beside Chateau Frontenac, offers panoramic views and highlights the area’s strategic importance. Along rue Saint Anne, Musee du Fort and a tourist office are key attractions.
At Place d’Armes, the 1880s courthouse with original furnishings stands opposite Chateau Frontenac, the world’s most photographed hotel. Visitors can explore, dine, or enjoy high tea.
The Ursuline Convent on rue Parloir hosts a museum, preserving the legacy of North America’s first female educators and Quebec City’s initial inhabitants, including the Augustinians, Jesuits, and colonists.
The Porte Saint-Louis, one of the three remaining city gates, was first built in 1693 on St. Louis Street. It underwent relocation and reconstruction, with the current form completed in 1878.
Le Clos Saint-Louis, situated on Quebec City’s historic rue Saint Louis, invites you to explore its rich 17th-century history. This route extends from Dufferin Terrace at Chateau Frontenac to Porte Saint-Louis.
Discover Quebec City’s first vegan restaurant. Enjoy our eclectic ambiance, plant-based dishes, and delightful cocktails. Whether it’s a lunch or dinner with colleagues or friends, our warm atmosphere will charm you. Non-vegan? No worries! Let us impress you. Guaranteed satisfaction awaits!
In Old Quebec City, Le Clan restaurant delivers an extraordinary gastronomic experience. Chef Stéphane Modat’s passion for hunting and fishing shines through as he showcases the finest local Quebecois products, paying tribute to them in his culinary creations.
Traditional Quebec cuisine with a modern twist. Experience deconstructed pâté chinois, beer-glazed ham, meat pie croquettes, and venison tartare, showcasing the flavors of Quebec with a contemporary flair.
Experience the delights of authentic Italian cuisine at the restaurant. Handcrafted fresh pasta, premium local meats, and heavenly risotto await you. Be captivated by the exquisite tartares and wood-fired pizzas made with top-notch Italian ingredients.