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Located in the historic latin quarter of Old Quebec, you will find that Hotel du Vieux-Quebec is the perfect home base for exploring all that the city has to offer.

Restaurants

Cuisine de l’inde

Indian cuisine, 2 boulevard rené levesque

 Halal cuisine

Un thé au Sahara

Marocan cuisine, 7 rue St-Ursule

Halal cuisine

Restaurants

Al Wadi

meditéranean cusine, 615 Grande-Allée

Halal cuisine

Restaurants

Cosmos

575 Grande-Allée, gluten free menu also available

Original and fun, Cosmos is the perfect place to gather and have a nice meal. They offer a gluten-free menu. 

Le Cosmos café
Restaurants

Café Babylone

181 rue St-Vallier est (végétatien)

Vous recherchez un endroit tranquille pour vous reposer, prendre un café ou tout simplement pour un bon repas, nous vous conseillons le café Babylone. Situé à l'extérieur de la partie touristique du vieux Québec, vous pourrez profitez du menu végétarien table d’hôte inspiré des quatre coins du monde. Avec leur petite scène intimes vous aurez peut être la chance de découvrir votre prochain coup de cœur musical. A savourer sans modérations!

Café Babylone

Le Tiers temps (vegan restaurant)

595 St-Vallier Est

Le Tiers Temps present traditional meals  in a vegan alternative. They also offer wine, beer, coffee and smoothies

Le Tiers Temps
Restaurants

Hosaka-Ya Ramen (vegan restaurant)

75 St-Joseph

Located in the city center, HOSAKA-YA RAMEN prepares each day yummy homemade noodles, serve in a broth made with love.

You will also discover a lot of typical Japanese plate such as the tsumami.

Hosaka-Ya Ramen
Restaurants

Centre Holistique Om Prana (vegan restaurant)

241 rue St-Joseph

The menu is primarily vegan with many raw foods options and more and more vegetarian choices

Shopping

Lady Kookie

1 rue St-Jean (outside the walls)

Lady Kookie is a fine dining experience and delicious gourmet cookies based on sweet and salted. What counts the more in Lady Kookie biscuit, it is the quality of raw materials such as pure butter, unbleached  and not chemically treated flour, the Madagascar Bourbon vanilla and Chocolate Cacao Barry. Everything is handmade in theshop’s kitchen, from the marshmallow to the two traces in the range of biscuit peanut butter

Lady kookie
Shopping

Mlle. Cupcake

1061 rue St-Jean

First cupcakes’ boutique in Québec city, Mlle Cupcake is constantly reinventing the classics. Fresh and tasty ingredients are transformed suddenly into cupcakes (bite size or multi-portion) in lollipops cake or in tasty cherry blossoms. In addition, everything from Miss Cupcake does not contain nuts or peanuts.

Mlle. Cupcake
Shopping

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762 rue St-Jean (outside the orld wall)

Shop specializes in the field of designer fashion, jewelery and accessories, objects of art 100% Quebec, in a friendly atmosphere influence "shabby vintage" and current. more than fifty label are represented

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Shopping

Rose Bouton Boutique

387 rue St-Jean (outside the old wall)

Rose Bouton is a meeting point and a must for design in Quebec. Each piece that is presented ​​in the store is carefully selected for its originality and design. You can find jewelry buttons, as well as jewelery made ​​from recycled materials such as film negatives, zippers, beer caps, vinyl revisited, boxes of paint, leather etc.  Mirrors in buttons, buttons clocks, clothing, bags, magnets, underwear and collaborative projects between designers but first and foremost unique creations, spontaneous, original, colorful and fun. All in a warm and romantic ambiance, where you are welcomed as our friends are welcome.

This is one of Peggy Ann's favorite shop in the Old Québec

Rose Bouton
Attractions

Fresques des Pilliers

under the Dufferin-Montmorency highway

These frescoes are painted on pillars that support the Dufferin-Montmorency highway overlooking East Charest Boulevard in the city's Saint-Roch district. They were completed between 2000 and 2002 at the instigation of Hélène Fleury, one of the Quebec artists who collaborated on the Fresque des Québécois. The pillar frescoes are the only ones in the city to portray imaginary scenes, rather than pages from the history books. In one of the pieces, La Cathédrale, the faces of apillar have been adorned with the interior and exterior of a cathedral inspired by Sainte Chapelle in Paris. On the other hand, a pillar mural featuring a princess, knight and wizard, Contes Chevaleresques [Tales from the King's Court], transports us to an imaginary universe of fairy tales. Another piece, L'Horloge [The Clock], shows the inner workings of a timepiece. Finally, Hommage aux Cirques Québécois [Tributeto Quebec Circuses] takes us inside the world of the circus and its actors, jugglers, clowns and acrobats.

Attractions

Fresque du Petit-Champlain

on du Petit-Champlain street

Further along, at the foot of Escalier Casse-Cou (Breakneck Steps) and along one of the oldest streets in North America, is Fresque du Petit-Champlain. It depicts milestones in the history of Cap-Blanc, Québec City's working-class waterfront neighborhood, from the beginnings of New France until the present day.

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Attractions

Fresque des Québecois

Quartier Petit-Champlain

The Fresque des Québecois is located on the wall of the Soumande’s House, on Notre Dame street. This mural of 420 m2 was co-produced by the Commission de la capitale nationale de Québec and the Société de développement des entreprises culturelles du Québec (SODEC). The huge mural was inaugurated on 17 October 1999. It tells the history of Quebec and provides recognition architectural, geographical, fortifications and stairs, while recalling the seasons with their changing colors. Fresco Quebecers also pays tribute to a dozen historical figures and honors dozens of authors and artists in its evocative windows.

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Attractions

Montmorency Falls

5300 boulevard Sainte-Anne (15 minutes driving east)

Parc de la Chute-Montmorency is a few minutes from Québec City. Located between the river and the cliffs, it's one of the province's most spectacular sites. Montmorency Falls (83 m) dominates the landscape. It can be discovered on foot, by cable car, or from the gourmet restaurant. It's an ideal setting for a stroll after a business meeting or a reception. Accessible year-round, the site works its magic day and night. The entire cove of the park has been illuminated after dark. Discover an impressive and enchanting spot!

Montmorency Falls
Attractions

Ste.Anne Canyon

206 rte 138, Beaupré (45 minutes driving east)

During a trip to Quebec City, an amazing day out at Canyon St. Anne’s gorge with its imposing waterfall and 3 suspension bridges is a must-do family attraction. Astonishing! Get into a spectacular and vertiginous Canyon. Listen to the roaring of the majestic St. Anne falls (74m high) between its narrow  1.2 billion year old rocky cliffs. Vibe while going across the 3 suspension bridges… one is 60m (243’) high over the gorge!

Ste.Anne Canyon
Attractions

Quartier Petit Champlain

Since the founding of Quebec City in 1608, this sector has evolved into a small harbor village with trading posts and elegant homes. It experienced different periods of decline and recovery. Today, after a general restoration we can see district of narrow streets lined with shops and bistros. Its legendary scenery, summer and winter, making it one of the most popular sights of Quebec. It includes the residence of Louis Jolliet (discoverer of the Mississippi) dating from 1683. This house was built for Joliet in 1683 and he lived in it until his death in 1700. At the corner of Petit-Champlain and Sous-le-Fort, you can take the Breakneck Stairway with its restaurants and craft shops at different levels.

Petit-Champlain
Attractions

Plaines of Abraham

The site of many clashes for supremacy between the French and British Empires, the park is the scene of the 1759 Conquest, which changed the fate of North America. Apart from its historical past, the park is to Québec what Central Park and Hyde Park are to New York and London: a city park of outstanding value, the lungs of the city. One hundred and three hectares of meadow and grassy knolls, decked with flowers or covered with snow, are there for residents and visitors to enjoy

Plaines d'Abraham
Attractions

Citadelle of Québec

1 Côte-de-la-citadelle

Since La Citadelle is an active military garrison, visitors must be accompanied. Let our guides escort you at any time of the year through a guided tour full of smiles, discoveries and history! The guided tour tells you about American attacks, the development of the fortifications and buildings of La Citadelle, in addition to offering an exceptional view of Quebec City and the surrounding region. The guided tour included a tour of La Citadelle and the museums.

Citadelle

Fortifications of Québec National Historic Site (Artillerie Park)

2 rue d'Auteil

The Artillery Park bears witness to more than 250 year of French, British and Canadian military history. Accompanied by an interpreter, delve into history of this site and appreciate the unique architecture of the three restored historic building on the site. Visite the exhibitions and participate in the animated activities.

Artillerie Park
Shopping

S.A.Q

888 rue St-Jean (outside the old walls)

The Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ) is a government corporation whose mandate is to sell alcoholic beverages and whose mission is to provide superior service to the Quebec public by offering a broad range of quality products.

SAQ
Shopping

J.A. Moisan

695 rue St-Jean (outside the old walls)

Coming in to J.A. Moisan is like stepping back in time.

Shop in a warm atmosphere recalling the good old general store with its charming wood decor, antiques and traditional music. J.A. Moisan is a historical jewel of Quebec City. You will notice that still today the gourmet food store has lost nothing of its old character.

J.A.Moisan is a one of its kind fine gourmet food store and a real Ali baba’s cave. You will find quality products from around the world as well as authentic local products. Our dynamic team will be happy to serve you.

J.A. Moisan
Events

Québec’s German Christmas Market

Novembe r29th to December 8th 2013

This year again, there will be a small village made ​​of charming wooden kiosks.You will find a large amount of delicious products such as mulled wine, German Christmas cake, the gingerbread, the grilled sausages, roast chestnuts and local products. In addition, there will be the high quality craftsmanship and decorative items made ​​exclusively for the holiday season.

In front of the City Hall

German Market
Events

Christmas Market (Farmer’s Market)

November 21st to December 31st

The festivities of the Christmas Market, Signature 2013 will take place from 21 November to 31 December 2013 Marché du Vieux-Port de Québec. This year, the Christmas market wants the essential gourmet destination of the holiday season.

More than 70 exhibitors from across the province will offer visitors more than 1000 local products exclusive to discover the unique atmosphere of the holidays Market.

The Christmas Market will open every day from Monday to Friday from 9 am to 18 pm, and Saturdays and Sundays from 9 am
to 17 h.

Farmer's Market
Shopping

Farmer’s Market

160 Quai St-André

In 1640, on Place Royale, the first "Market Place" emerged. At that time, there was already a wide range of products (wood, wheat, vegetables, grasses, poultry, butter, eggs ...) which aroused the envy of vendors, farmers, fishermen and merchants of the time. In 1900, four major markets have left a cultural footprint significantly in Quebec City, including the creation in 1938 of the Horticultural Trades Union of Quebec. In 1987 the Quebec Horticultural Trades Union restructures to form Cooperative Horticultural Trades Quebec and moves on the current site of the Marché du Vieux-Port de Québec. Originally occupied on a seasonal basis, the market reached a turning point in 1997, gradually expanding its operations on an annual basis.

Farmer's market
Shopping

Canadians Maple Delights

1044 rue St-Jean

Collecting maple sap and transforming it into syrup is a delectable tradition! Over the years, new technologies, consumers’ increasing curiosity and charming expectations have enhanced this tradition. Other products: gelato, maple taffy, waffles, maple candy etc.

Maple delights
Shopping

David’s Tea

1049 rue St-Jean

Walk into a David’s Tea today and you can choose from over 150 types of tea, including exclusives blends, limited edition seasonal collections, traditional straight teas and exotic infusions from around the globe. Not to mention the largest collection of organic teas and infusions in North America. Plus, it's a Canadian business

David's tea

The Crhistmas shop

47 rue de Buade

Feel the magic of Christmas as you explore our winter wonderland!

Our decorations, nativity sets, villages, souvenirs and other Christmas collectibles can brighten anyone's day, so treat yourself or a loved one to some comfort and joy!

A merry little visit in the heart of Old Québec.

Christmas shop
Shopping

Magasin Général

1196 rue St-Jean

The Magasin Général PL Blouin is a store selling a large variety of things. Going from maple products to road signs and wooden musical spoons to hats.

Magasin géréral
Shopping

Simons

20 côte de la Fabrique

Simons is a Quebec enterprise specializing in clothing. You can find a lot of things on their 3 floors such as hat, t-shirt, polo, jeans and many more.

Simons
Night Life

Ninkasi

811 rue St-Jean

Located five minutes from the walls of Old Quebec, Ninkasi is at the heart of the action of the old town and the Faubourg Saint-Jean-Baptiste. Located at 811, rue Saint-Jean - one of the three main tourist streets of Quebec City - the Ninkasi du Faubourg rubs countless restaurants and shops that are hallmarks of the Old Capital. La Ninkasi du Faubourg offers a 100% Quebec high in flavor. Here you can enjoy an incredible number of beers from microbreweries and several Quebec Quebec products, all in a relaxed cultural atmosphere.

Ninkasi
Night Life

St-Alexander Pub

1087 rue St-Jean

Place of choice for lovers of Blues and Jazz, Pub Saint-Alexandre is an English pub with an impressive selection of local and imported beers, spirits and wines. In addition, it has a kitchen allowing guests to have a snack while enjoying their favorite beverages.

St Alexandre Pub

La Piazz

641 Grande-Allée Est

For a war ambiance, try this singer-songwriter bar. The ideal place to go have a drink amongst friends while listening to some live music from here and elsewhere.

La Piazz

Dagobert

600 Grande-Allée est

The most popular nightclub for young adults in Quebec. Loud beats and club music will make you dance all night. 

Dagobert
Night Life

Société Cigare /Maurice Night Club/ Charlotte Ultra lounge

575 Grande-Allée est

Société Cigare offers the best cigars in town. Come enjoy one accompanied by a wide variety of scotches and drinks, to the sound of Jazz, Rock or Funk. The Maurice right above it, is a very lively nightclub that will make you dance all night. With a touch of rustic and modern, its terrace tower over the Grande Allée district. The Charlotte Ultra Lounge next to the Maurice, offers a chic night out in a classy lounge.

Maurice complexe
Historical

Dufferin Terrace

in front of the Château Frontenac

The current Dufferin Terrace was created at the initiative of the Governor General of Canada, Lord Dufferin. Lord Dufferin served as Governor General between 1872 and 1878 and it was he who laid the foundation stone of the terrace being repainted. This terrace which gives the city an air of resort is 671 meters long. This is one of the main attractions of the city of Quebec and a venue you very popular. A panoramic view of the river, the south shore and the island of Orleans opens from the terrace.

Localisation
Historical

Martello Towers

in fear, justified on several occasions, an American invasion of Canada. Therefore, between 1805 and 1823, the colonial authorities decided to erect four Martello towers. Martello Tower is a work of popular defense in the military since the beginning of the Napoleonic wars. In total, nearly two hundred Martello towers were built around the world, including more than a dozen in Canada.

• Tower No. 1, built between 1805 and 1810, overlooking the cliff.

• The Tower 2 was built at the same time. It is located at the corner of Taché and Laurier, Quebec's highest points.

• Tower No. 3 was built in 1805 and demolished in 1904.

• Tower No. 4, whose construction was completed in 1823, is located on the street Lavigueur.

Historical

Du Palais Train Station

450 Gare-du-Palais street

The construction of this heritage station began in 1915, after half a century of complaints by citizens of Quebec. Originally, the station housed the Canadian Pacific Railway trains that connected Quebec and Lake St. John. Then, the number of trips has increased. In 1976, the station is closed, but it reopened in 1985. Since there are passenger trains of Via Rail.

Localisation
Historical

Tourny’s Fountain

in front of the Parliament

The Tourny Fountain is a gift from businessman Peter Simons in Quebec City for its 400th anniversary. This fountain is installed in front of the National Assembly of Quebec. The fountain is seven meters high and four meters wide and has 43 jets.

Localisation
Historical

Breakneck Stairway

between Côte-de-la-montagne street and Petit-Champlain street

The staircase Champlain, more known as Breakneck Stairway name dates back to the early days of New France. It appears on the map of the city of Quebec in 1660. The staircase of 58 degrees overlooking the Rue du Petit-Champlain and provides access to the restaurants and shops of Quartier Petit-Champlain. These are the locals who found him the name that suits him so well 

Historical

Citadelle of Québec

The Citadelle was built between 1820 and 1850 by Colonel Durnford to plans Chaussegros de Lery. It is a star-shaped structure that builds the fortifications of Vauban, the great French military architect. The Citadel was occupied by British troops until November 1871, but never served as defensive in war or attack. Today, the Citadel, though still occupied by the Royal 22nd Regiment, is open to visitors who can watch the changing of the guard, a daily event that attracts many tourists

website
Historical

Château Frontenac

On Cap Diamant

In 1892 begins the construction of the Chateau Frontenac, designed by New York architect Bruce Price, but its central tower of seventeen floors was built in 1924, while the last wing was added in 1993 . The hotel, which contains more than 600 rooms, was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. Today, the imposing Château Frontenac has become a symbol of the city of Quebec.

Localisation
Historical

Louis XIV buste

on PLace Royale

n 1686, the Intendant of New France, Bochart de Champigny, installed a bronze bust of King Louis XIV in the public square. It reproduces the French custom and the site takes the "Place Royale". In 1700, the bust is removed on the grounds that night freight traders instead. It is stored in a room at the Intendant's Palace. In 1928, a copy of the bust is relocated to the Place Royale, the bust is removed in 1944 to be permanently resettled in 1964. The bronze bust was cast in France and mounted on a granite base

Localisation
Historical

Wolfe and Montcalm Monument

In the Governors garden

The Wolfe-Montcalm Monument is an obelisk more than 20 m in height. It was unveiled in 1828 in memory of the generals on both sides who died during the famous Battle of the Plains of Abraham.

The monument stands behind the Château Frontenac hotel in Parc des Gouverneurs, a great place to unwind. The park is surrounded by beautiful homes, almost all of which have been transformed into attractive inns. From there, visitors can also admire the St. Lawrence River in all its glory.

Localisation
Historical

UNESCO monument

in front of the funicular on the top of the cliff

The UNESCO Monument, made of bronze, granite, and glass, commemorates Old Québec's designation as a “world heritage treasure” in 1985.It stands alongside the Champlain Monument near place d'Armes and the Château Frontenac hotel—you can't miss it!

Historical

Samuel de Champlain’s monument

At the entrance of the Dufferin Terrace

 Champlain died at the age of about 65 years in the city of Québec. In September 1889 it was decided to erect a memorial in his name on the Dufferin terrace. It has a total height of 16 meters, the bronze statue of Champlain 4.25 meters. Under Champlain, the woman are symbolizing the city of Quebec and a child personifying the Genius of navigation.

Localisation
Historical

Cross of Sacrifice

on the corner of Grande-Allée est and Goerge-VI avenue, at the entrance of the Plains of Abraham

This monument was designed to pay tribute to some 60,000 Canadians, 219 of them Quebecers, who died in the Great War. It reads, “À nos morts de la grande guerre/ To the citizens of Quebec who fell in the Great War.” Je me souviens, the motto of Québec inscribed on the base, evokes the memory of the fallen soldiers. The cross is carved as a monolith and has a bronze sword standing in front of it.

Events

Québec Jazz Festival

October 2014 (dates to be determined)

This event is now considered to be one of the most significant jazz festival in Eastern Canada. During 10 days, 100 shows will be performed on more than 20 venues (auditoriums, bars, restaurants, etc.) in downtown Québec city.

Jazz Festival
Events

Grands Prix Cyclistes de Québec et de Montréal

September 2014 (dates to be determined)

The world’s best road cyclists will meet for the third consecutive year at the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec in Québec city.

Grand Prix Cycliste
Events

Festival of Military Bands

August 19th to 24th 2014

The mission of the Quebec City International Festival of Military Bands is to promote awareness and appreciation of Canada's military Bands and of its traditions, history, and various forms in sites featuring Old Québec's fortifications and historic places.
 

FIMMQ
Events

Festibière de Québec

August 14th to 17th 2014

The Festibière is back for a fourth year! With over 500 differents types of beer from 60 exhibitors. 

Festibière
Events

SAQ New France Festival

August 2014 (dates to be determined)

In 1608, Samuel de Champlain founded Québec city and the adventure o New france began. For the past 17 years, every summer, a big festival reminds us the arrival of the first Europeans on Americans soil. During 5 days the Vieux-Québec is transformed to take you in a unique journey back to the 17th and 18th centuries.

New France Festival
Events

Les Grands feux Loto-Québec

August 2nd-6th-9th-13th-16th-20th 2014

Six not-to-be-missed fireworks shows are set off from the middle of the river facing Bassin Louise. Enjoy the fabulous display of colours in the city’s skies!

Grand Feux loto-Québec
Events

Festival d’été de Québec

July 3rd to 13th 2014

On the Plains of Abraham and in the Vieux-Québec
For the past 46 years, this festival has offered musical shows for really great prices to the population. For 11 days the city is transformed into a giant outdoor stage where hundreds of performers show off their talents at more than a dozen venues to delight of thousands of festival-goers. 

Festival d'été de Québec
Events

Festival Grand Rire de Québec

June 11th to 22nd 2014

Festival Grand Rire de Québec is THE place for laughs. For nearly a month, comedy will sweep through Québec city in all its various forms.

Grand Rire de Québec
Events

BBQ Fest

June 2014 (dates to be determined)

At BBQ Fest you can discover various techniques grilling, new recipes, products of Quebec, as well as accessories and furniture barbecue. On the menu: cooking demonstrations, musical performances, large terrace Rickard's, restaurateurs, retailers, entertainment areas, national and international competition BBQ Day guys! Celebrate the arrival of spring, the joys of cooking on the grill, the delights of products here and pleased to meet friends in the heart of Quebec!

BBQ Fest (website in french only)
Events

Red Bull Crashed Ice

March 22nd 2014

A great combination of hockey, boardercross and downhill skiing, Red Bull Crashed Ice sets a thrilling stage for intrepid amateur and pro hockey players from across the world. Athletes hurtle down an ice track that snakes through the city landscape while navigating through vertical drops, jumps and hairpin turns.

Red Bull Crashed Ice
Events

Québec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament

February 12th to 23rd (Colisée Pepsi)

The biggest minor league hockey event in the world, this annual Pee-Wee tournament attracts teams from Canada, the United States, Europe and elsewhere. Over 1 000 previous tournament participants have played or are playing in the National Hockey league.

Québec's Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament
Events

Québec Winter Carnival

Janurary 31st to February 16th

For nearly 6o years, the biggest winter carnival in the world has been celebrating in Québec city. Experience this event with you family by taking part in a variety or winter activities: horse-draw sleigh rides, dog sledding rides, children’s village and much more. Bonhomme Carnaval is waiting for you in his splendid ice palace.

Québec Winter Carnival
Events

Snow Pentathlon

February 22nd to March 9th 2014(on the Plains of Abraham, behind the Concorde)

The 10th edition of the Snow Pentathlon will again take place on the Plains of Abraham. During this unique competition, 5 disciplines have to be completed: cycling, running, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating. This year, over 3 000 participants are expected. Its public skating rink overlooks the St. Lawrence River, great time for everyone. 

Snow Pentathlon
Restaurants

Pub St-Alexandre

2-minute walk from HVQ: 1087 Saint-Jean, 418 694-0015

English pub that serves more than 200 beers, good scotch and excellent food. We like the fish n' chips and the steak and kidney pie. Live music from Wednesday to Sunday.

15$ to 30$ (tax, service and drinks included)

Pub St-Alexandre
Restaurants

Le Veau d’or

10-minute walk from HVQ: 801 rue Saint-Jean, 418 525-7371

Nice little bisto, friendly and quiet. Their specialties are veal escalole, veal liver, osso bucco and fresh salmon filet.

20$ to 30$ (tax, service and drinks not included)

This is Pierrôt's favorite restaurant. He especially likes the rice with matane shrimps. 

Veau d'or
Restaurants

Buffet de l’antiquaire

7-minute walk from HVQ: 95 rue Saint-Paul, 418 692-2661

Traditional Quebec food. Enjoy authentic dishes and generous like the pork stew with meatballs, the old fashion meat pie or the cipaille.

20$ to 30$ (tax and service not included)

Buffet de l'antiquaire
Restaurants

Le Mezzé

7-minute walk from HVQ: 299 rue Saint-Paul, 418-692-5005

Really good greek restaurant, everything is exquisite (marinated squid, spanakopitas, tzatziki, etc.) This is REAL greek food!

15$ to 40$ (tax, service and drinks not included)

Le Mezzé
Restaurants

Chez Boulay

2-minute walk from HVQ: 1110 rue St-Jean, 418.380.8166

Chez Boulay combines boreal inspirations and creativity, in a surprising bistro menu. Boulay also Reinvent the four seasons to the beat of our local products. The perfect stop for a gourmet experience.

15$ to 40$ (tax, service and drinks not included)

Chez Boulay
Restaurants

Carthage Express / Masaru Sushi Bar

1-minute walk from HVQ: 20 Côte du Palais, 418-692-1001

The Carthage Express and the Masaru sushi bar, a mariage made in heaven. No matter which one you prefer, everything is delicious (shish-taouk, greek potatoes, couscous, sushi).

10$ à 20$ (tax and service not included)

It's Vincent's, who works at reception, favorite restaurant. He goes there at least once a week and makes everyone crave those greek potatoes when he comes back.

Carthage Express / Masaru Sushi Bar
Restaurants

La Grolla

15-minute walk from HVQ: 815, de la Côte d'Abraham, 418 529-8107

Swiss restaurant with fireplace in the winter. They have lovely fondues, raclettes, etc. We particularly enjoy the cheese fondues!

50$ to 80$ (tax, service and drinks not included)

La Grolla
Restaurants

Charbon Steakhouse

7-minute walk from HVQ: 450 Gare-du-Palais, (418) 522-0133

One of the best steaks in town, great seefood, lobster... everything is great. The parmesan fondue is to die for!

40$ to 100$ (tax, service and drinks not included)

Charbon Steakhouse
Restaurants

Entrecôte St-Jean

2-minute walk from HVQ: 1080 Saint-Jean, (418) 694-0234

Good steak in a beautiful setting and affordable too!

20$ to 40$ (tax, service and drinks not included)

Entrecôte St-Jean
Restaurants

Café du Monde

84 rue Dalhousie, gluten free menu also available

Sure, people come here for the atmosphere. But what makes it stand head and shoulders above the rest is the exquisite menu filled with delicious yet  affordable French classics. Beautiful view of the river as well.

30$ to 40$ (tax, service and drinks not included)

Café du Monde
Restaurants

Le Moine Échanson

585 rue Saint-Jean

Impressive wine bar (all wines are organic). The dishes are designed to follow the seasonal ingredients, food is always tasty, new and fresh.

15$ à 40$ (tax, service and drinks not included)

Moine Échanson
Restaurants

Chez Soi La Chine

5-minute walk from HVQ: 27 rue Ste-Angèle, 418-522-8858

Cooked according to the Shanghainese tradition, tasty and balanced dishes. While Madame officiates in the kitchen, sir handles the service, with humor and discretion. An address to remember for a dinner with friends, relaxing and affordable. It is a bring your own wine restaurant, the only one within the Old Quebec walls.

From 25$-30$ for a Table d'hôte (tax and service not included)

Chez Soi La Chine
Restaurants

Copas

595 Grande-Allée E

It's THE spanish restaurant in Quebec City. The whole menu is typically Spanish. You can try the famous tapas, if you don't know what to choose, you can opt for the tasting plate which includes all kinds of tapas. You can also try the other spanish classic... Paëlla!!

From 20$ to 40$ (tax, service and drinks not included)

Copas
Restaurants

Casse-Crêpe Breton

1136 rue St Jean

Lovely place to enjoy a crepe. You will even be able to costumize your crepe with the ingredients that you want. We also recommend the café liégois, it is a cafe-moka topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream!

From 15$ to 25$ (tax and service not included)

Casse-Crêpe Breton
Restaurants

Le Billig

526 St Jean

Traditionnal crepes from Brittany made with buckwheat.

15$ to 30$ (tax, service and drinks not included)

This is our receptionnist Emilie's favorite restaurant. She recommends the Extreme Crepe, will you dare to try it?

Le Billig
Restaurants

Brynd Smoked Meat

369 rue St-Paul

Brynd Smoked Meat Restaurant is specialized in the production of smoked meat sandwiches served with rye bread. Wild card pairing but totally delicious: smoked meat and cream cheese!!

20-30 $ (tax, service and drinks not included)

Brynd Smoked Meat
Restaurants

Chez Victor

300 Rue St-Paul Local 140

They are the  burger specialists in Quebec. You even have your choice of homemade mayonnaise flavor (dill, maple and rosemary, curry, etc.) If you don't want fries with your burger, their ceasar salad is pretty delicious.

20-30 $ (tax, service and drinks not included)

Chez Victor
Restaurants

L’Échaudé

73 rue Sault-au Matelot

Simple and affordable French cuisine, a wine list that encourages discovery, and a stylish yet relaxed location where people could meet.

20$ à 40$ (taxes, service et boissons non inclus)

L'Échaudé
Restaurants

Le Lapin Sauté

52 rue du Petit Champlain, also offer a gluten free menu

The Lapin Sauté has delicious grilled meat and gratins at more than affordable prices. The outside terrasse is lovely.

30-40 $ (tax, service and drinks not included)

Lapin Sauté
Restaurants

Le Cochon Dingue

46 boulevard Champlain, gluten free menu also available

With the look and feel of a real French bistro, its friendly atmosphere and its ultra tasty menu with a European flair, it is a really nice family friendly restaurant.  

20-35 $ (tax, drinks and gratuities not included)

Cochon Dingue
Restaurants

Café Caffè

2-minute walk from HVQ - 46 rue Garneau, 418-704-3200

For an excellent cup of coffee, this is the place. They also serve pastries, sandwiches and salads.

5$ to 15$. (Tax not included).

Café Caffè
Restaurants

The Continental Restaurant

26 rue St-Louis

Québec's oldest gourmet restaurant. Varied gourmet cuisine. Flambés and classic french specialties. The flambés are done in front of you which is great fun!

$35 to $80 (Tax, drinks and gratuities not included).

This is our night auditor Serge's favorite restaurant, he especially likes the 'Filet mignon en boîte' as well as the 'sumptuous ceasar salad' (his own words).

Le Continental
Restaurants

La Crémaillère

73 rue Sainte-Anne

Exceptional and impeccably served French and Italian cuisine  in a very elegant historical house. 

$30 to $90 per person. (Tax, drinks and gratuities not included).

La Crémaillère
Restaurants

Paillard: Café-Bakery

1097 rue St-Jean

The pastries that we serve in our breakfast baskets come from Paillard. It's an excellent choice for a quick but healthy meal. Our employees often go there for a great sandwich for their lunch. The soups are equally delicious. 

5$ to 20$ (tax not included)

Paillard Café-Bakery
Restaurants

Aux Anciens Canadiens

7-minute walk from HVQ: 34 rue Saint-Louis, (418) 692-1627

Located in the Jaquet House, the oldest house in Quebec (1675) still standing, Aux Anciens Canadiens offer typical Quebecois’ dishes. 

35$ to 100$ (Tax, drinks and gratuities not included).

Aux Anciens Canadiens
Historical

Sanctuaire Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Coeur

Sanctuary

Another masterpiece of the neo-Gothic era, built in 1910 under the direction of architect François-Xavier Berlinguet, this sanctuary is renowned for its stained-glass windows. The marble plaques that cover the walls to testify to recognition for favours granted, are reminiscent of European churches.

Restaurants

Le Saint-Amour

: 48 rue Saint-Ursule

The Saint-Amour is an icon of Quebec gastronomy. Allying tradition and innovation, the professional kitchen team utilises the most recent technique to honour the best products from our local producers.

45$ to 115$ (tax, service and drinks not included)

Le Saint-Amour
Restaurants

Le Patriarche

17 rue Saint-Stanislas

Le Patriarche beckons with its intimate setting and the refined décor of a beautiful. Inside, you’ll discover that good things come in threes, as executive chef Stéphane Roth shares his creativity with his celebrated “trilogies from the terroir.”

45$ to 80$ (tax, service and drinks not included)

Le Patriarche
Restaurants

Portofino

54 rue Couillard

Portofino welcomes you to a warm, friendly environment where every meal is a celebration. Really great italian food.

25$ to 35$ (tax, service and drinks not included)

The Portofino