If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Nancy, when we went a few years ago we stayed at a nice hotel quite close to the train station. I was going to say we were in Old Quebec, but I don't think we were. I know we were within walking distance since we didn't have a car. I'm going to go see if I kept any of the information.
I checked and unfortunately although I kept the tour book, I didn't keep the name of the hotel. I think it was inside the walls, and I know it had a side exit out through their restaurant onto a cobblestone street. But, other than that I know nothing. I can't even remember how I found out about it.
Friends were there in August, stayed at a Frommer pick -- Old Dominion Hotel - see below::::
"This is where we stayed in Quebec City. It's in the old city, but the lower part. You have to walk to the funicular to get to the upper city, but we really liked this hotel. "
Yes that is where we are staying. Has very mixed reviews, but we aren't picky. Have a 3 bedroom unit for DH, Son and myself so should have plenty of room. Originally wanted to say in Old Quebec proper, but think this will work nicely.
We will have our car. Realize it is 30 - 40 minutes out. Where is a good place to park in town? Is there bus service from Ste. Anne Beaupre? If so, how is it?
Thanks for help offer. I know we will have more questions. We are coming in May and will be celebrating our 45 Anniversary while there.
Nancy
ps. We thought about this for quite awhile before deciding to stay in Ste. Anne Beaupre.
There are a few parking garages in the old city if you can't get a spot on the street. Or, park just outside the gates, since the old city is quite walkable for most.
Threre’s no bus or shuttle from Beaupré . You’ll have to use your car . There 28 public parking in or near Old Quebec. The one I use when I want to park in the heart of Old Quebec is the City Hall parking lot :
Address : 2 rue des Jardins , Quebec, G1R 4A2
When I want to be closer to the St-Lawrence river , I use the 2 available parking lots on rue Dalhousie.
Parking your car on the street is possible, but there are “ parcomètres” ( paying machines ) almost everywhere now. Cost 25 cents per 7,5 minutes but you have time limits varying from 2 to 5 hours depending where you are .
Some info :
On your way to your resort you will cross St-Anne-de-Beaupré where you will find usual services ( groceries , Mcdonald , gas ) . Up the hill is Beaupré where you’ll be staying. It’s close to the bottom of Mont-Ste-Anne ski center. There are 2 restaurants very close to your place ; “ L’Aventure “ and the “St-Bernard pub” . The St-Bernard offers excellent quality price.
Worth mentioning : The Mont Ste-Anne area is located EAST of Quebec city , about 30 miles from Baie-St-Paul ; worth a stop on the main streets where there are nice artists shops. Then another 30 miles east is the Charlevoix region , a really beautiful and bucolic region. If you’re here for a week , it’s a must .
We'll also be in Beaupre the end of September for a week and plan at least two days in Quebec City sightseeing. Any suggestions for restaurants and "must sees" in QC would be appreciated. TIA
Les Chutes Montmorency and l'Ile d'Orleans are worth the trip, IMHO, just outside QC.
Oh, a little factoid: Samuel de Champlain, who founded Quebec, was my great-great-great-great-great grandfather (I think that's the right number of greats!)
In fact , staying in Beaupré is great because you’ll get 3 of the must-sees on your way from Beaupré to Quebec city :
1) Ste-Anne de Beaupré and the Cathedral
2) Montmorency Falls
3) Isle of Orleans
5 of the other must-sees are in or near Old Quebec .
As for restaurants ,
Old Quebec ( near the Chateau Frontenac ), 2 of the best and known rest. In the city:
Le Continental
Comment