A Legendary Château
Ideally located within the walls of the Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the iconic Fairmont Le Château Frontenac is the best location to discover Quebec City.
Recently renovated, the Château blends the charm of the hotel’s enchanting past with modern innovations, creating an allure that is fresh & seductive, balanced with the hotel’s rich history & dynamic future. Stylish and comfortable, our guest rooms and suites are the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing and inspiring stay. By choosing one of our 610 rooms and suites, you will receive a personalized service that will make your stay at the Chateau a memorable experience.
A Renowned Gastronomy
There are no limits to the culinary excellence for which the Château has been renowned for over 125 years. Choose from our unique experiences in Quebec City: Ultimate gastronomy at Champlain, effervescence at Sam bistro évolutif, wonder of the senses at Place Dufferin or unparalleled fascination at Bar 1608.
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac
Saint-Roch is a hip district with lots of small restaurants, cafes, and lively bars, as well as boutiques.
Driving Distance: 13 minutesRue Saint-Jean is one of Québec city’s oldest commercial streets where you can find shops, little bistros that feature local cuisine as well as food-related shops: bakeries, grocery stores, etc.
Driving Distance: 11 minutesThe one and only restaurant in Old Quebec to serve traditional Québecois cuisine, a few steps from the Château Frontenac.
Driving Distance: 5 minutesRestaurant serving upmarket, seasonal Nordic bistro fare in a stylish, modern interior.
Driving Distance: 5 minutesThe Plains of Abraham, the first historical park in Canada, is a grandiose urban park, an oasis in the heart of the city where the city’s largest cultural gatherings take place. It was on the Plains of Abraham that French and English troops fought in 1759 during the famous Battle of the Plains, a decisive moment in the history of Quebec City.
Driving Distance: 4 minutesPlace Royale is where Samuel de Champlain founded the City of Québec in 1608. With buildings that combine French and British influences and the oldest stone church in North America, the square has a charm all its own.
Driving Distance: 7 minutesPetit-Champlain is one of the hottest shopping streets in Québec City, known for its boutiques featuring everything from Québec-made boots and moccasins to sculptures, jewellery, and Québec terroir products.
Driving Distance: 3 minutesThe massive stone walls encircling the Old City, the only such intact fortifications north of Mexico, recalls the history of the French and British regimes.
Driving Distance: 7 minutesThe Dufferin Terrace, a long wooden sidewalk located next to the Château Frontenac, affords a stunning view of the St. Lawrence River and surrounding area. It is a wonderful place to visit at any time of the year!
Driving Distance: 1 minuteSet in Old Quebec, Musée de la civilisation is a leading cultural experience for every family and a top tourist attraction for visitors on vacation. At anytime, 10 original and bold exhibitions take a fresh and often unexpected look at the human experience !
Driving Distance: 9 minutesThe MNBAQ presents exhibitions, acquisitions and activities of Quebec and international artists. The largest art collection in Quebec.
Driving Distance: 6 minutesLocated in the heart of Old Quebec, the Notre Dame de Quebec Cathedral Basilica welcomes many visitors throughout the year. For the 350th anniversary of Notre-Dame de Québec in 2014, Rome authorized the congregation to build a Holy Door in the basilica.
Driving Distance: 6 minutesGuided tours of the Citadelle reveal over 300 years of history. Join our guides to explore this fortress—an active garrison of the Royal 22e Régiment—and delve deeply into this National Historic Site with its impressive architecture and spectacular views of the city and St. Lawrence River.
Driving Distance: 4 minutes