
Everything you need to know about Grande Allée
Château Frontenac stands out as a historic landmark just steps from Grande Allée, offering classic French-inspired architecture and panoramic views of the Saint Lawrence River. Its central location enables guests to explore the avenue’s cobblestone streets, vintage cafés, and seasonal festivals on foot
Hôtel Le Germain Plaza is located at the southern end of Grande Allée, adjacent to outdoor performance spaces for Quebec City’s International Festival of Arts. The hotel offers complimentary event guides and reservation support for local concerts, language workshops, and evening light installations
Le Manoir de la Cité features premium suites with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Grande Allée and the distant Citadel of Quebec. Guests enjoy exclusive access to private guided tours of the Old Town and complimentary transfers to heritage sites via the hotel’s vintage shuttle service
La Maison du Château offers a tranquil retreat with a sunlit terrace facing Grande Allée. Each morning, guests receive a curated breakfast basket featuring locally sourced pastries, maple syrup, and artisanal coffee—perfect for enjoying while watching dawn illuminate the historic stone pathways
Hotel 1608 is a family-oriented boutique hotel designed with children in mind, featuring interactive city maps, child-safe zones, and themed activities such as treasure hunts through the Old Town. The hotel also provides baby cots and family lounges for a comfortable stay
Hôtel du Petit Champlain captures the enchanting night atmosphere of Grande Allée with its warm-lit façade and intimate courtyard. Guests can book a nighttime illumination tour that includes a stroll to Place Royale, ending with local craft beer and traditional Quebecois snacks under the stars
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