Apartments and Airbnb in Quebec City Apartments and Airbnb in Quebec City

Apartments and Airbnb in Quebec City

Book an airbnb in Quebec City to spend the weekend

919 accommodations in Quebec City

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Vacation rental prices and availability in Quebec City

Average price per night for an Airbnb in Quebec City

  • $240Jan
  • $270Feb
  • $214Mar
  • $222Apr
  • $251May
  • $322Jun
  • $388Jul
  • $397Aug
  • $335Sep
  • $313Oct
  • $219Nov
  • $274Dec

Vacation rentals that are available in Quebec City (%)

  • 27%Jan
  • 24%Feb
  • 17%Mar
  • 17%Apr
  • 21%May
  • 22%Jun
  • 20%Jul
  • 23%Aug
  • 29%Sep
  • 28%Oct
  • 32%Nov
  • 28%Dec

Frequently Asked Questions about Quebec City Airbnbs


Quebec City, a bastion of French heritage in North America, is a city that captivates with its historic architecture, European charm, and cultural richness. From quaint inns nestled within the fortified walls of Old Quebec to modern apartments offering views of the majestic St. Lawrence River, Quebec City's airbnbs provide a gateway to a bygone era infused with modern comforts. Quebec City is a place where history is not just preserved but vibrantly alive, inviting you to stroll through its cobblestone streets, savor its culinary delights, and immerse yourself in its unique francophone culture.


Quebec City Neighborhoods

  1. Vieux-Québec

Other Airbnbs in Quebec

  1. Baie-Saint-Paul
  2. Bromont
  3. Brossard
  4. Charlevoix
  5. Estrie
  6. Gaspésie
  7. Gatineau
  8. Lac Saint-Jean
  9. Laurentides
  10. Laval (Quebec)
  11. Longueuil
  12. Lévis
  13. Magog
  14. Mont-Tremblant
  15. Montebello
  16. Montreal
  17. Orford
  18. Saguenay
  19. Saint-Sauveur
  20. Sherbrooke
  21. Stoneham
  22. Sutton
  23. Trois-Rivières (Quebec)
  24. Val-David

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Tips for your vacation in Quebec city

Québec City, with its unique European charm and rich cultural tapestry, promises an unforgettable experience. Explore cobbled streets, savor exquisite cuisine, and immerse yourself in the city's vibrant heritage. Quebec City is a testament to the enduring spirit of its past, a place where every corner reveals a piece of history, and every experience enriches the soul.

Top Monuments and Places to visit in Quebec City

Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec)

The heart of Quebec City, Old Quebec, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that exudes old-world charm. With its historic fortifications, winding streets, and landmarks like the Château Frontenac, the area offers a journey through time, showcasing the city's rich heritage and architectural splendor.

Montmorency Falls Park (Parc de la Chute-Montmorency)

Just a short drive from the city center, Montmorency Falls Park boasts a waterfall taller than Niagara Falls. The park offers a spectacular natural setting where visitors can hike, take a cable car ride, or cross the suspension bridge for a close-up view of the thundering falls.

Plains of Abraham (Plaines d'Abraham)

As a site of historical significance and natural beauty, the Plains of Abraham offer a green oasis in the heart of the city. The park, known for its role in the Battle of Quebec, is now a favorite spot for outdoor activities, cultural events, and enjoying panoramic views of the city and river.

Quartier Petit Champlain

Quartier Petit Champlain, with its narrow cobblestone streets and stone buildings, is one of the most picturesque areas in Quebec City. This historic district is home to artisan shops, galleries, and bistros, offering a charming atmosphere that transports visitors to the streets of Europe.

The Citadelle of Quebec

An active military installation and historical site, the Citadelle of Quebec is part of the city's fortifications. The site offers guided tours, providing insight into the city's military history and offering stunning views from its ramparts.

Musée de la civilisation

A modern museum in the heart of the historic district, the Musée de la civilisation explores the human experience through innovative exhibitions and interactive displays. The museum's dynamic approach to culture and history makes it a must-visit for those seeking to understand the diverse facets of human society.

Parliament Building (Hôtel du Parlement)

As the seat of Quebec's government, the Parliament Building is not only a site of political importance but also an architectural masterpiece. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the province's parliamentary history and admire the building's ornate design.

Best Neighborhoods to stay at in Quebec City

Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec)

Enclosed within its historic walls, Old Quebec is the city's most iconic neighborhood. Here, the charm of the past blends seamlessly with the vitality of the present, offering a living, breathing testament to the city's history and culture.

Saint-Roch

Once a working-class district, Saint-Roch has transformed into a trendy and dynamic neighborhood. With its innovative restaurants, hip bars, and cultural venues, Saint-Roch is a hub of creativity and urban energy. It is a dynamic district known for its culinary scene and cultural vitality. Saint-Roch is an excellent choice for visitors seeking an energetic urban experience.

Saint-Jean-Baptiste

A neighborhood where the local spirit shines, Saint-Jean-Baptiste is filled with shops, cafes, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. It is a district that balances residential tranquility with urban convenience, Saint-Jean-Baptiste offers a mix of quaint shops, cozy cafes, and a friendly community atmosphere. It's an area that reflects the city's laid-back yet culturally rich lifestyle.

Montcalm

This area, adjacent to the Plains of Abraham, offers a peaceful yet central location, ideal for those who appreciate both nature and city life. Known as the arts district, Montcalm is home to the city's fine arts museum, trendy boutiques, and stylish restaurants. The neighborhood offers a sophisticated and artistic ambiance, making it a favorite among culture enthusiasts and professionals.

Limoilou

A vibrant and up-and-coming neighborhood, Limoilou is characterized by its community spirit, diverse culinary scene, and lively street festivals. It's an area where tradition meets modernity, reflecting the evolving identity of Quebec City.

Quebec City's timeless allure, combined with its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, makes it a destination like no other. With its array of accommodations, attractions, and neighborhoods, Quebec City invites you to embark on a journey through history, where every moment is an opportunity to explore, discover, and fall in love with this enchanting city.


Explore the Rich Cultural and Historical Landscapes of Canada

Quebec City, with its UNESCO-listed Old Quebec, is a mecca for history enthusiasts. While exploring the cobblestone streets and the magnificent Château Frontenac, consider expanding your journey to other historical spots. You can enhance your trip by choosing to stay in Vieux-Montréal, where the Old Port and Notre-Dame Basilica await. If you're interested in exploring war history, look to accommodations in Fort Erie, home to the historic Fort Erie. Lastly, in the stunning Quebec countryside, find airbnb in Montebello, known for the grand Fairmont Le Château Montebello lodge, the largest log building in the world.

This cultural mosaic, evident in every corner from the fortified walls of Old Quebec to the artistic enclaves of Saint-Roch, mirrors a vibrant cultural heritage echoed across the nation. Experience coastal Nova Scotia's artistic essence by staying in Dartmouth short-term rentals, a place filled with local art galleries and maritime tales. For a taste of Quebec's natural splendour blended with culture, seek airbnb in Saguenay and explore the Fjord Route, or embrace the mountainous character of British Columbia with a visit to Nelson British Columbia rentals, known for its artsy and bohemian vibe.


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