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Looking to rent a large Air for 6 adults next summer/fall.  Anyone ever do this there?  Hope to spend 5-6 days there...Can you get around without a car?  

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Re: AirBNB in Quebec city

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I really like Québec City, so quaint, historic, and French. The old area is quite walkable and very pretty.

 

The restaurants are amazing!

 

Well, I do not stay in Air B&Bs, sorry, but the most famous hotel there is the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, built in 1893. It is a magnificent building similar to a castle, and royalty have stayed there. Perhaps you could dine there, or just pop in for a visit.

 

Here is the tourism guide:

 

Go to www.quebec-cite DOT COM BACKSLASH en

 

The en is for English.

 

Have fun planning!

 

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Re: AirBNB in Quebec city

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The city is charming, very old-world European and very walkable and very hard to park- 

I never rented there, but I was lucky enough to stay at Chateau Frontenac castle for a wedding- Truly amazing! Have fun!
Also, we were there in early June and it was quite chilly  and super windy! Bring layers- 

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@FancyPhillyshopper wrote:

 

I really like Québec City, so quaint, historic, and French. The old area is quite walkable and very pretty.

 

The restaurants are amazing!

 

Well, I do not stay in Air B&Bs, sorry, but the most famous hotel there is the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, built in 1893. It is a magnificent building similar to a castle, and royalty have stayed there. Perhaps you could dine there, or just pop in for a visit.

 

Here is the tourism guide:

 

Go to www.quebec-cite DOT COM BACKSLASH en

 

The en is for English.

 

Have fun planning!

 


Thanks for the tips!!