Quebec City is the second largest city in Quebec (after Montreal of course). It’s one of my favourites cities to visit whether I’m there for a day, a week, or even a month.
Here are all my Quebec City guides to help you plan your Quebec City trip.
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How Long Do You Need In Quebec City?
Quebec City is small – well the touristy part is anyway. But they pack a ton of activities in such a small space. You can easily spend a day exploring the city on the surface – finding the best views and just wandering through the cobblestone streets.
Like I said though, there are a TON of smaller, more hidden activities in the city. So, if you have extra time, you’ll never bored in for a second in Quebec City.
For the main attractions though, a day to three days is a good amount of time to see everything you want.
How To Get To Quebec City
Quebec City is a pretty well connected city.
There’s an airport, train, and bus station. You can also drive to the city, or if you’re in Montreal you can go on an organized tour.
Where To Stay In Quebec City
The city is literally made up of just hotels – no seriously, I don’t think anyone lives in Old Town.
I’ve visited Quebec City and stayed in a few places over the years, here are my recommendations.
If you’re on a budget but want to stay in the city centre, there’s no better place than Au Petit Hotel (see it on Booking.com). It’s a small but mighty hotel and for a night or two it gets the job done! Plus, you’ll feel like you’re staying in old time Quebec when you stay here!
I’ve also stayed just outside Old Quebec at the Hilton Québec. If you’re going to stay here, you have to upgrade your room to one with a view. This way, you’ll have floor to ceiling windows overlooking the Chateau Frontenac, plus you’ll have all the luxuries of staying in a hotel. It’s not far from Old Town either, only about a 5 minute walk. See it on Booking.com.
I’ve also heard only good things about the Clarendon Hotel in Old Town Québec. It’s be a bit pricier than Au Petit Hotel, but it’s also a more regular size hotel room. Plus, this is THE location to be in Quebec City. See availability and room rates on Booking.com.
For more accommodation options in Quebec City on Booking.com, or for more recommendations read my blog post.
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What To Do In Quebec City – 40 Things To Do
From top attractions to the hidden gems – check out the top 40 things to do in Quebec City so you won’t be bored for a second!
Restaurants To Eat At In Quebec City
These are the top restaurants you’ll want to eat at when your in Quebec City. I included the high end recommendations in Old Quebec to some local eats in the surrounding neighbourhoods.
Where To See The Best Views In Quebec City Canada
Quebec City is one of the prettiest places in North America, so you won’t want to forget your camera when visiting. These are the best spots for that picture perfect photo.
Day Trips From Quebec City
Guide To Quebec City In Winter
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