Hotel in Québec, Canada
Hôtel du Vieux-Québec
150Pearl PointsInside the walls, without the premium price.

About Hôtel du Vieux-Québec
Hôtel du Vieux-Québec offers a well-priced base inside the Old City walls, with a warm bilingual team that makes up for the modest physical offering. The Rue Saint-Jean address puts you steps from the city's main historic sites. Book in shoulder season for the best value and availability; peak periods like February Carnival and July fill quickly.
Quick Verdict
Hôtel du Vieux-Québec is a solid, well-located choice for travellers who want to be inside the walls of Old Quebec without paying the premium rates that come with the city's marquee properties. The booking process is direct, availability is generally accessible, and the address on Rue Saint-Jean puts you steps from the Château Frontenac, the Plains of Abraham, and the best of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste dining strip. For an explorer who wants to use the hotel as a base rather than a destination, this works well. If you are after concierge depth, spa services, or heritage-hotel grandeur, look elsewhere.
The Human Element
At a mid-tier Old Town property like this, staff responsiveness often makes or breaks the stay, and Hôtel du Vieux-Québec has a reputation for a consistently warm, French-bilingual team. That matters more here than at a large chain property, because the hotel's physical offering is modest. The front desk tends to be the main point of contact for local recommendations and logistics, so arriving with questions about the leading time to walk the ramparts or which nearby restaurants to book will be met helpfully. Do not expect a dedicated concierge programme or the kind of proactive service you would get at Auberge Saint-Antoine, but the human element here punches above the property's price tier.
Timing and Seasonality
Winter Carnival season in February is when Old Quebec is at its most atmospheric and most congested. Booking two to three months ahead for that window is advisable. July and August bring peak tourist volume and refined rates; if you want the leading combination of weather and availability, late May or early October hits a useful middle ground. The surrounding streets come alive during the Festival d'été de Québec in July, which adds energy but also noise. For a quieter stay with easier access to the Quartier Petit-Champlain and the fortifications, shoulder season is the better call.
Location in Practice
The address at 1190 Rue Saint-Jean places you inside the Upper Town, close to Porte Saint-Jean and within a few minutes' walk of the main historic sites. The area has strong walkability for sightseeing, though the terrain is hilly. If you are coming from the train station or Lower Town, the climb is worth planning for. For broader Quebec travel context, browse our full Quebec hotels guide, our full Quebec restaurants guide, and our full Quebec experiences guide.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 1190 Rue Saint-Jean, Québec, QC G1R 1S6, Canada
- Booking difficulty: Easy — generally available outside peak season
- Ideal time to visit: Late May or early October for value and accessibility
- Peak season: February (Carnival), July–August (Festival d'été)
- Location advantage: Inside the Old City walls, Upper Town, walkable to major sites
- Practical note: Hilly terrain — plan if travelling with heavy luggage or mobility considerations
- Nearby context: Quebec bars, Quebec wineries, Quebec restaurants
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Hôtel du Vieux-Québec compare to nearby hotels?
For value inside the walls, Hôtel du Vieux-Québec is a stronger practical choice than the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac or Hôtel Le Germain Québec if your priority is location over luxury finishes. Hotel 71 and Hôtel Le Germain Québec offer sharper design at a higher price point; Auberge Saint-Antoine delivers a more curated boutique experience in the Lower Town. If you want to sleep inside the Upper Town without paying flagship rates, this property is one of the few that delivers on that trade-off.
When is the best time to book Hôtel du Vieux-Québec?
Book two to three months ahead if you're targeting February's Winter Carnival, when Old Quebec fills quickly and rates climb across all properties on Rue Saint-Jean. Summer (June to August) is high season for general tourism — book at least six weeks out. Shoulder seasons in May and October offer shorter lead times, lower rates, and a noticeably quieter Upper Town.
Is Hôtel du Vieux-Québec family-friendly?
The location at 1190 Rue Saint-Jean puts families within easy walking distance of the main historic sites, which is a practical advantage with children in tow. As a mid-tier property, it avoids the formality of larger flagship hotels, making it a more relaxed base. Families wanting resort facilities like pools or spas should consider Ripplecove Hotel & Spa or Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu instead.
How is the location of Hôtel du Vieux-Québec?
The address on Rue Saint-Jean in the Upper Town is one of this property's clearest advantages: you're inside the fortified walls, close to Porte Saint-Jean, and within a few minutes' walk of the main historic sites. That means no shuttle, no lower-town climb, and no time lost to transit. For travellers whose trip centres on Old Quebec itself, this placement removes most of the logistical friction.
Location
1190 Rue Saint-Jean, Québec, QC G1R 1S6, Canada
Québec, Canada
Compare Hôtel du Vieux-Québec
| Venue |
|---|
| Hôtel du Vieux-Québec |
| Auberge Saint-Antoine |
| Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu |
| Hotel 71 |
| Ripplecove Hotel & Spa |
| Hôtel Le Germain Québec |
How Hôtel du Vieux-Québec stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Auberge Saint-Antoine, Notable alternative
- Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu, Notable alternative
- Hotel 71, Notable alternative
- Ripplecove Hotel & Spa, Notable alternative
- Hôtel Le Germain Québec, Notable alternative
How It Compares
For travellers prioritising location above all else, Hôtel du Vieux-Québec competes directly with Hotel 71, which sits in the Lower Town near Place Royale and offers a more design-forward room product. Hotel 71 is the better call if contemporary interiors matter to you; Hôtel du Vieux-Québec edges it on proximity to Upper Town sights. Hôtel Le Germain Québec occupies a different tier entirely: sharper design, stronger service infrastructure, and a higher price point to match. If your budget stretches there, Le Germain is the more polished stay.
Auberge Saint-Antoine is the prestige option in the city, with heritage credentials and a service level that Hôtel du Vieux-Québec does not approach. If experience depth is your priority and price is flexible, book Auberge Saint-Antoine instead. For a resort-style alternative outside the city, Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu in Charlevoix and Ripplecove Hotel & Spa both offer spa facilities and more expansive grounds, suited to a different kind of Quebec trip altogether. Also worth considering nearby is Hôtel Manoir Victoria, which sits in a similar tier and is worth cross-checking on rates before you commit.
Hôtel du Vieux-Québec is the right choice for an explorer on a mid-range budget who wants to walk out the door into Old Quebec without paying for amenities they will not use. It is not the place to book if service programming, room design, or on-site dining are decision factors for you. Check rates against Le Germain and Hotel 71 before finalising; the gap is sometimes smaller than expected, and the step up in product quality at both is meaningful.
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