Quebec City, Quebec Bed and Breakfast Inns - and Surrounding Area

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Au Petit Chateau - Bed and Breakfast

Au Petit Chateau

Quebec City, QC


Rooms: 4
With Private Bath: 2
Rates: 99.00- 189.00 CAN
Au Petit Chateau is a 1914, mansion-like, 3-story, Scottish-brick, Victorian house located on a 25,000 square foot property, overlooking the St-Lawrence River!

Auberge Baker - Bed and Breakfast

Auberge Baker

Chateau Richer, QC


Rooms: 8
With Private Bath: 8
Rates: 79.00- 150.00 CAN
In 1935, Alvin A. Baker converted the LeFrancois home, built in 1840, into a country inn. Restored with great attention, each room of the old house has a private bathroom as well as antique furniture.

When planning a bed and breakfast visit to Quebec City, remember to brush up on your French. Areas outside of Quebec City, bed and breakfast visitors will find English isn’t always the first language. However, don’t let the minor language barrier detract you from a wonderful Quebec City bed and breakfast experience. Quebec City is steeped in history, as its... » show more Old Town evinces. Perched on gorgeous cliffs overlooking the St. Lawrence Seaway, Quebec City’s Old Town is an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Horse and carriage rides offer the bed and breakfast visitor one-hour tours of Quebec City, providing an alternative to walking and a romantic way to experience Quebec City’s past. Quebec City is well known and admired internationally for its Summer Festival, Winter Carnival and the Chateau Frontenac. Bed and breakfast guests who visit Quebec City in July can enjoy the variety of musical genres featured at the Summer Festival. Although it certainly is cold in the winter months, Quebec City offers a unique treat to any bed and breakfast tourist who visits. At the Winter Carnival, which coincides with Mardi Gras, bed and breakfast guests can enjoy the traditional International Ice Sculpture Competition, Bonhomme, (snowman) along with magnificent several parades, entertaining games and exciting races. Quebec City’s famous landmark, the Chateau Frontenac, is a great place for the bed and breakfast visitor to stop in for a drink after admiring its lovely architecture. Whenever you decide to visit Quebec City, the sophisticated and personable ambience of the city’s bed and breakfast inns will make the experience truly memorable and unforgettable. « show less



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