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Montréal and Québec City : Overview & Top 10

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Montréal and Québec City

Situated on the mighty St Lawrence River, the sights of these two cities captivate visitors with their history, culture and festivity. Not only were they both major players in the foundation of Canada but their portside locations have kept them at the heart of international commerce, resulting in a harmonious blend of heritage architecture and exciting modern venues that charm all those who come to Canada’s “belle province.”

  • One of the most romantic spots in Montréal, this 1725 inn presents an outstanding collection of antiques. Dine in Les Filles du Roy restaurant for some delectable cuisine.

  • A celebrated inn where Benjamin Franklin met with the Sons of Liberty in 1775. It has a cosy lounge with fireplace and an interior atrium garden where breakfast is served (see Auberge Pierre du Calvet).

  • Holders of the coveted Five Star status from the Québec Tourism authorities, this auberge garners praise from all corners for its romantic rooms, spectacular setting overlooking Lake Massawippi and Four Diamond dining excellence.

  • Well-kept rooms with cable TV and a shared or en-suite bathroom make this Vieux Québec hotel a real find. Within walking distance to most sights, clubs and restaurants. Ask about packages that include dinner in the price.

  • Located away from the crowds at the resort, this tranquil hostelry exudes a confidant elegance and host Patrick delights in serving guests tantalizing seafood specialties or hearty meat options.

  • This former warehouse, carefully restored, now offers one-of-a-kind decor, a waterfront setting and amenities such as modem outlets.

  • Value-conscious travelers will welcome this VieuxQuébec economy option with its colorful decor. From here it is possible to stroll to most of the major sights and eateries in the area.

  • Luxurious Auberge West Brome offers Lac Brome duck and other regional specialties, as well as first-class accommodations.

  • A romantic inn serving venison, caribou, wild boar and maple syrup mousse.

  • One of the best coffee houses on this competitive stretch of rue Saint-Denis. The proprietors roast their own beans which come directly from Costa Rica, Kenya, Ethiopia and beyond. Great desserts and atmosphere.

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