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A modern living area features a dark leather sofa paired with a wooden coffee table. Natural light fills the space through large windows. A dining table with seating for six is visible, complemented by minimalist decor and warm lighting from overhead fixtures.
Condo in Québec
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Old Port Luxury Condo - Best Location Month/Year/f

Available for Monthly/Yearly Stays Everything at your doorstep – Up to 5 guests, this elegant unit as 1 private bedroom with a queen size beds + another queen size murphy bed in the living space + a one place murphy bed for a 5th person (prepared on demand 25$ charge for it). Located on one of the most beautiful streets with many art galleries, fines restaurants and shops. High quality design, freshly renovated, modern kitchen, all included, table for 6, cozy living room. A/C, 52"TV, parking.

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Tiny home in Lac-Beauport
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 471 reviews

MICA - Panoramic View and Spa near Quebec City

Escape to this tiny house perched atop a mountain and take in the panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains through its glass walls. Unwind in the spa, available year-round, while enjoying the most breathtaking sunsets. Discover this hidden gem in the heart of the Canadian boreal forest, combining comfort and functionality in every season. An intimate and unforgettable experience, just moments away from the legendary city of Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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An aerial view of a modern chalet surrounded by lush greenery, showcasing large glass windows and a spacious deck. The outdoor area features seating arrangements and pathways leading into the forest, with a backdrop of foggy mountains enhancing the tranquil setting.
Tiny home in Lac-Beauport
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Le Panörama: Mini house in nature (CITQ: 303363)

Le Panörama is a mini-house surrounded by nature located in the mountains at Lac Beauport (Domaine Maelström). Warm, comfortable and well thought out, the chalet also offers beautiful sunrises and an equally splendid view. There are mountain biking, fatbike & snowshoeing trails all over the mountain with direct access from the chalet and the Sentiers du Moulin outdoor center is nearby. Come and experience nature in this unique place and get away from everyday life!

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A modern chalet is situated among trees, featuring a large deck and glass walls that illuminate the space. A stone pathway guides visitors towards the entrance, surrounded by landscaped gravel and rocks. Soft outdoor lighting adds a warm touch to the exterior.
Tiny home in Lac-Beauport
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 251 reviews

Hygge

GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN – 16th Edition 2023 Platinum Laureate, Gold Certification A unique dream location 20 minutes from Quebec City. The Hygge is part of the Le Maelström project and is located on the mountain of Mont-Tourbillon in the municipality of Lac-Beauport. This is the perfect place to clear your mind, recharge your batteries on the weekend, practice your favorite sport, spend quality time with family or friends, and all this just minutes from the city.

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Tiny home in Lac-Beauport
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 200 reviews

Tricera - Panoramic View near Quebec City

Nestled on an immovable rock since prehistoric times, at the heart of the mountain biking and outdoor network of Sentiers du Moulin, Tricera invites you to the summit of Maelström, at Mont Tourbillon. With its 360-degree windows, you won't believe the panoramic view of the mountains so close to the city of Quebec. Choose from the 4 different galleries to relax while being protected from the elements in privacy. With Tricera, glamping takes it to another level!

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The chalet is depicted at dusk, illuminated by warm outdoor lights. Its modern architecture features a combination of large windows and an expansive porch, framed by snow-covered ground and surrounding trees, creating a serene winter atmosphere.
Cabin in Lac-Beauport
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 267 reviews

MIR: Micro-Chalet, Incredible View Near Quebec City

Located 20 minutes from Quebec City and its attractions, the MIR is a micro-cottage located on the Maelstrom Estate in Lac Beauport. Cozy and very comfortable, it has a magnificent view of the valley that will offer you memorable sunsets. The king-size bed is also designed to offer you the best view, day or night. Located in the heart of the Sentiers du Moulin, there are several snowshoeing and fat biking trails accessible directly from the chalet.

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A modern chalet is illuminated warmly against a backdrop of snowy landscape and darkening sky. A stone pathway leads to the structure, surrounded by trees. Outdoor seating with fire pit is visible in the snow-covered yard.
Tiny home in Lac-Beauport
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

Chalet Horizon à Lac-Beauport - 30min from Quebec

Welcome to Horizon, a magnificent cabin nestled in the heart of an enchanting landscape, at 565 meters above sea level. The bike-in/bike-out experience on the mountain bike, fatbike, snowshoe and hiking trails of the Sentiers du Moulin. This quiet and intimate refuge offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks and allows you to fully immerse yourself in nature. The chalet can accommodate up to 6 people thanks to its catamaran net!

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Tiny home in Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

"The Little Belvedere"

"Le Petit Belvédère" is a renovated mountain chalet with a modern touch. It offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks. Perfect for a couple, it can also accommodate an extra guest thanks to a single mattress hidden under the bed. Its refined atmosphere, fully equipped kitchen and outdoor hot tub make it a peaceful oasis ideal for recharging your batteries in the heart of nature while enjoying a multitude of activities nearby.

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An aerial view showcases the chalet's modern exterior, highlighting its wooden deck and inviting hot tub. Warm light spills from the interior, illuminating a cozy seating arrangement inside. Surrounding trees create a natural, serene atmosphere, enhancing the feeling of privacy.
Chalet in Sainte-Brigitte-de-Laval
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Nöge-02: Scandinavian chalet in nature (CITQ 298452)

Looking for a getaway in the heart of nature? This Scandinavian-style mountainside cottage will charm you. With more than 1 million square feet of land, you can enjoy a lake, river, hiking trails, yoga mats, and more! You will stay in a private location where you have a date with relaxation and nature. Well equipped, the cottage awaits you! Designed for 2 people but can accommodate up to 3 people with the sofa bed (single).

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Condo in Saint-Roch
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 646 reviews

The Summit - Mountain View & Private Parking

Welcome to Sommet de la Basse-Ville, a condo located in Québec City's new trendy district, on the top floor of an entirely new building! Close to Old Quebec and the Plains of Abraham, the Sommet offers a fully equipped condo with air conditioning and indoor private parking. You'll also have access to a terrace with a rooftop BBQ, a workout room and a private balcony with stunning views of Quebec City and the Laurentians!

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Loft in Québec City
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 251 reviews

103- OLD QUEBEC Lofts Ste Anne (2-3 people)

New tourist residence in the heart of Old Quebec, a stone's throw from Château Frontenac. Project of 6 lofts and a penthouse. Kitchenette, private bathroom, dining area and sitting area. Paid parking is located very close to the building. Brand new building with 6 lofts and 1 PH. Steps away from Château Frontenac in the heart of Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Indoor parking is located nearby (additional fee)

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Tiny home in Lac-Beauport
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 437 reviews

Phoenix mtn cAbin spa & panoramic view

At only 30 minutes from Quebec, the Phoenix mtn cabin literally rises from the ashes. After a fire ravaged our first cabin in 2024, we imagined, designed, and rebuilt a space that allows nature to take center stage. The architecture is raw yet thoughtful. The materials, the lines, the light: everything is there to give way to what truly matters—the view, the space, and the element.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Québec City?

    Many visitors enjoy staying in the historic Old Québec area for its cobblestone streets and vibrant squares. Saint-Jean-Baptiste and Saint-Roch neighborhoods are also frequently suggested for local dining, shopping, and easy access to the city’s attractions.

  • What are the best things to do in Québec City with kids?

    Families often explore Old Québec’s fortified walls, interactive museums, and nearby parks. The Aquarium du Québec is a frequently suggested spot for learning about marine life, while Montmorency Falls Park draws those interested in outdoor adventures.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Québec City?

    Explore the cobblestone streets of Old Québec, take in views from Terrasse Dufferin, and experience the history at landmarks like Château Frontenac or Place Royale. The city also has museums, local shops, and riverside walks.

  • How is the weather in Québec City?

    Québec City has cold winters, with February temperatures ranging from around -5 to 19°F (-21 to -7°C) and snowfall often shaping daily life. Warm layers and winter accessories are usually needed in the colder months.

  • What are the best places to visit in Québec City?

    Old Québec is known for its UNESCO-listed architecture and lively plazas, while Montmorency Falls Park provides scenic outdoor views. Many visitors also explore the Plains of Abraham and Petit-Champlain district for cultural and historical experiences.

  • What are some hiking trails in Québec City?

    Explore natural trails at Montmorency Falls Park, stroll riverfront paths near the Plains of Abraham, or take routes through Parc de la Chute-Montmorency. These areas blend city views with open green spaces.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Québec City?

    Families enjoy exploring the historic ramparts in Old Québec, visiting the Aquarium du Québec, or taking carriage rides in the city’s oldest district. Many parks host seasonal activities, and interactive museums encourage hands-on learning.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Québec City?

    Frequently suggested day trips include visiting the Île d'Orléans for local food producers and scenic drives, exploring Montmorency Falls Park’s natural beauty, or touring the region’s historic villages and artisan shops around the countryside.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Québec City?

    Pet-friendly stays can be found in several neighborhoods, including Old Québec, Saint-Roch, and Montcalm. Nearby parks and outdoor spaces make it convenient to travel with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Québec City?

    Try exploring on foot to appreciate narrow streets and hidden courtyards, especially in Old Québec. Many locals speak French, but most are happy to assist visitors in English. Layered clothing is useful in colder months, and comfortable shoes are recommended for the cobblestones.

  • What is Québec City known for?

    Québec City is known for its well-preserved fortifications, French-inspired architecture, and vibrant Old Québec area. The city has culinary traditions, seasonal festivals, and a riverside setting that shapes its character.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Québec City?

    Uncover unique art galleries and artisan boutiques in the Saint-Roch and Saint-Jean-Baptiste neighborhoods, or visit the Morrin Centre for English-language history. Smaller cafés and local bakeries tucked into quiet streets often showcase the city’s distinct flavor.

  • What are the best foods to try in Québec City?

    Québec City has poutine, tourtière (meat pie), maple desserts, and artisanal cheeses rooted in local traditions. French-inspired bistros and traditional bakeries are often recommended for sampling regional flavors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Québec City?

    Pack versatile layers and sturdy walking shoes for exploring cobblestone streets, especially in cooler weather. In winter, gloves, a scarf, and a warm jacket are essential, while a reusable water bottle and camera are helpful year-round.

  • What is the nightlife in Québec City like?

    Nightlife in Québec City includes laid-back pubs, live music venues, and cocktail lounges, particularly around Saint-Jean and Saint-Roch. The scene mixes traditional spaces with modern bars, often featuring local artists or DJs.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Québec City?

    Québec Winter Carnival is frequently suggested for its parades and ice sculptures during the colder months. The New France Festival and summer music events often draw crowds, filling the city with costumes, performances, and local food.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Québec City?

    Family-friendly rentals are available in several neighborhoods, including Old Québec, Montcalm, and Saint-Sauveur. Many offer easy access to parks, museums, and seasonal events suited for travelers of all ages.

  • When is the best time to visit Québec City?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for milder weather and active outdoor markets, while winter attracts visitors seeking snow-covered streets and seasonal festivities. Each season brings distinct scenery, especially around Old Québec’s landmarks.

All about Québec City

French Canadian landmarks and a beguiling cultural scene blend in this little marvel of a metropolis. At first, it’s the European ambiance of Quebec City’s compact historic core that charms you. This is one of the only walled cities in North America with its centuries-old fortifications still intact. In magical Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you can chase the past through a romantic maze of cobblestone streets — popping in and out of tiny shops and gazing in awe at icons like the Citadelle, where you can witness the traditional changing of the guard.

Venture outside the colonial district and you’ll encounter eclectic neighborhoods that define the cosmopolitan edge of this provincial capital. You’ll find cafes and markets in Saint-Jean-Baptiste, trending bars and galleries in the revamped Saint‑Roch, and verdant parks for picnicking in laidback La Cité-Limoilou. When you want to play in the outdoors, plenty of the province’s coolest adventures await mere minutes from the city center: think paddling trips on the St. Charles River, farm and vineyard visits on the agrarian Île d'Orléans, and screaming along epic ziplines over the waterfall at Montmorency Falls Park. “C’est le fun,” as the Quebecois say.

What are the top things to do in Québec City?

Quartier Petit Champlain

Wandering through the narrow streets of Quartier Petit Champlain — among the oldest commercial districts in North America — feels like stepping into a history book. This compact area of central Quebec City exudes centuries-old French Canadian character in its well-preserved stone buildings with gabled roofs, most filled with small cafes, independent shops, and pubs. The cobblestone Place Royale, lined with restaurants and the continent’s longest-standing church, marks the site of the first French settlement in the region.

Montmorency Falls Park

Hop aboard a cable car to reach the top of a cliff, where you’ll take in views of the tallest waterfall in the province of Quebec. At 272 feet (82.9 meters), Montmorency Falls stands nearly 100 feet (30 meters) taller than Ontario’s famous Niagara Falls. For a bigger adrenaline rush than snapping pictures of the misty falls, you can speed along a zip line across the cove.

Terrasse Dufferin

Wrapping around Château Frontenac, the castle-like icon towering over Old Quebec, Terrasse Dufferin is a Victorian-era boardwalk with stellar views. Perched above the St. Lawrence River, it’s a scenic spot for a sunset stroll, when you’re also likely to see a few street performers competing for your attention. Come winter, the terrace turns into a snowy playground, complete with a toboggan slide dating back to the late 19th century.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Québec City

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 2,740 vacation rentals in Québec City

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Québec City vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ 37 per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 208,200 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    1,260 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 440 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    210 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    1,490 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    2,720 of Québec City vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Québec City rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Québec City stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Québec City's top spots, include Plains of Abraham, Baie de Beauport, and Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec

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