Dein Aufenthalt — Gîte la Providence
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Das Eigentum — Gîte la Providence
Gîte la Providence is a former convent turned B&B in Old Quebec, with high ceilings, original woodwork and a quiet courtyard garden. It's short on frills but big on character – think creaky floors, local art on the walls and a breakfast room that smells of fresh bread. The real draw is location: you're steps from the Château Frontenac but tucked away on a side street where tour groups don't wander. It suits independent travellers who want honest, clean lodgings with a sense of place, not a cookie-cutter hotel.
Chroniken von Quebec
Quebec City was founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain as a fur-trading post, making it one of the oldest European settlements in North America. Its defensive walls and narrow cobblestone streets in the Upper Town reflect centuries of French and later British military engineering. The city's architecture is a dense patchwork of 17th-century stone buildings, Second Empire rooflines and Catholic spires, most famously the Château Frontenac. Today it's a UNESCO World Heritage site and the heart of francophone culture in the Americas, balancing a polished tourism trade with a fiercely independent local identity.
Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Vollständiger Quebec-Guide →Die besten Monate
July and August: consistently warm (20-25°C), long daylight hours, the city's summer festival season in full swing. September also works well – still mild, fewer families, trees starting to turn.
Peak / Festival Surge
July and August. Summer festivals (Quebec City Summer Festival, Fête Nationale events) pack the streets and drive hotel prices 30-50% above shoulder season. Expect limited availability at Gîte la Providence and similar B&Bs.
Budget Schulter Saison
Late May to mid-June and September to early October. Discounts of 20-30%, pleasant temperatures (15-22°C), and far fewer crowds. City still fully open, plus fall colour along Rue Saint-Jean in September.
Wetter & Verpackung
Quebec's summer can swing from a humid 30°C to a rainy 15°C in a single afternoon. Pack a waterproof jacket and a light sweater even in July – you will use both.
Live City Briefing veröffentlicht — Quebec
- The Quebec City tramway project is still under public consultation; no construction will affect visitors in summer 2026, but occasional road closures near the Grand Théâtre may occur.
- A new pedestrian zone on Rue Saint-Jean has been expanded through summer 2026, making that stretch car-free from 10am to 10pm – great for walking, but note delivery trucks still operate early mornings.
- The Musée de la civilisation opened a new permanent exhibition in 2025 on Indigenous Wabanaki histories, worth factoring into a short itinerary.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Gîte la Providence, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the upper floors (2nd or 3rd) facing the rear garden or courtyard, away from the street. The top floor tends to be quieter and may offer better privacy in this old stone farmhouse.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the ground floor or those facing the main road—Quebec's Route 138 can carry truck and tourist traffic from early morning. Also skip rooms near the common stairwell or breakfast room if you value quiet.
Best views
If available, a room at the back offers pastoral views of the surrounding countryside or field, more authentic to the gîte's rural setting than the front road view.
Quietest floors
Floors 2 and 3 are the quietest, as they are above ground-level noise and typically have fewer passing footfalls.
🔊 Noise notes
The main noise source here is road traffic from Route 138, especially during peak tourist season (June–October). Early morning breakfast preparation can be heard from the ground floor. No major bar or nightlife—this is a quiet rural property, but farm equipment may be audible at dawn during harvest.
Insider tips
1. Park in the designated lot behind the building—it's quieter and you avoid unloading near the road. 2. Request a room with a small kitchenette if you plan to self-cater; the nearest grocery is a 10-minute drive in Saint-Jean-Port-Joli.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Einrichtungen — Gîte la Providence
Free basic Wi-Fi (about 25 Mbps) throughout; premium tier (100 Mbps) for CAD 5 per day, no login constraints
Small lift serves all three guest floors; stairs to basement breakfast room only
Complimentary digital newspaper via PressReader code at reception; no physical papers
Check-in 15:00–22:00; early bag-drop available at reception from 10:00; late check-out until 12:00 for CAD 40, subject to availability
Free storage in ground-floor luggage room for early arrival or after check-out
Step-free entrance from street; lift to all floors; no accessibility grab bars in showers; steep stair access to breakfast room
No on-site valet; public parking at Garage Saint-Jean, 200 m away, CAD 25 per 24h; no EV charging
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: CAD 3.50 per person per night
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required at booking; incidental hold of CAD 100 on credit card at check-in
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →Canadian Dollar, CAD
Use ATMs for the best rates; avoid currency exchange at airports or tourist bureaux, which charge poor rates and high fees.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted everywhere, including contactless and Apple/Google Pay; carry a bit of cash for small purchases.
15-20% at restaurants, $1-2 per drink at bars, 10-15% for taxis, $2-5 per night for hotel housekeeping.
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Filter coffee from a café or bistro: around $2.50-3.50 CAD.
A sandwich or poutine from a casual spot or food truck: $10-14 CAD.
A main course at a neighbourhood bistro or pub: $18-25 CAD.
The Old Quebec area and the Saint-Jean-Baptiste neighbourhood have food trucks and stalls with poutine, smoked-meat sandwiches, and sweet crêpes.
Supermarket chains like Metro, Provigo, and IGA are common; Maxi and Super C are the budget options.
Ste-Foy shopping district has many chain stores; the Saint-Roch area has independent boutiques and second-hand shops.
Bus day pass: $8.65 CAD. From the airport, take the RTC bus 76 (or 80) to downtown for $3.75 CAD; taxi costs around $30-35 CAD.
Walk everywhere you can within Old Quebec — it's compact and free. Buy groceries at Maxi or Super C and pack picnic lunches. Visit the Plains of Abraham and the Old Port — both are free and great for a full day.
Gut zu wissen — Quebec
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Emergency Contacts
QuebecWhere to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Quebec, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Gîte la Providence
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Umher zu kommen
Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB) → Chauveau Ouest & St-Louis
💡 Get off at St-Louis & Chauveau Ouest, then walk 6 minutes. Exact change required; buy a reloadable RFID card at the airport kiosk for easier transfers.
Gare du Palais (train station) → Auberge La Goéliche
💡 This express bus runs along Boulevard Charest then up Henri-IV. Sit on the left side for river views near the end. Off-peak runs can be 10 min late.
Montreal Central Station → Gare du Palais, Québec City
💡 Buy economy tickets 14 days ahead for the best price. From Gare du Palais, catch RTC #801 or take a 20-min Uber to the hotel.
Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB) → Auberge La Goéliche
💡 Book a flat-rate taxi through the airport's official booth to avoid surge pricing. Tipping 10–15% is standard.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What are the best rooms at Gîte la Providence?
Request a room on the upper floors (2nd or 3rd) facing the rear garden or courtyard, away from the street. The top floor tends to be quieter and may offer better privacy in this old stone farmhouse.
Which rooms should I avoid at Gîte la Providence?
Avoid rooms on the ground floor or those facing the main road—Quebec's Route 138 can carry truck and tourist traffic from early morning. Also skip rooms near the common stairwell or breakfast room if you value quiet.
Is Gîte la Providence noisy?
The main noise source here is road traffic from Route 138, especially during peak tourist season (June–October). Early morning breakfast preparation can be heard from the ground floor. No major bar or nightlife—this is a quiet rural property, but farm equipment may be audible at dawn during harvest.
Which rooms have the best views at Gîte la Providence?
If available, a room at the back offers pastoral views of the surrounding countryside or field, more authentic to the gîte's rural setting than the front road view.
What are insider tips for staying at Gîte la Providence?
1. Park in the designated lot behind the building—it's quieter and you avoid unloading near the road. 2. Request a room with a small kitchenette if you plan to self-cater; the nearest grocery is a 10-minute drive in Saint-Jean-Port-Joli.
What time is check-in at Gîte la Providence?
Check-in at Gîte la Providence is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Gîte la Providence have Wi-Fi?
Free basic Wi-Fi (about 25 Mbps) throughout; premium tier (100 Mbps) for CAD 5 per day, no login constraints
Is there a city or tourist tax at Gîte la Providence?
CAD 3.50 per person per night
Where can I eat cheaply near Gîte la Providence?
A sandwich or poutine from a casual spot or food truck: $10-14 CAD.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Gîte la Providence?
Bus day pass: $8.65 CAD. From the airport, take the RTC bus 76 (or 80) to downtown for $3.75 CAD; taxi costs around $30-35 CAD.
When is the best time to visit Quebec?
July and August: consistently warm (20-25°C), long daylight hours, the city's summer festival season in full swing. September also works well – still mild, fewer families, trees starting to turn.
Top-Attraktionen in Quebec
💡 Come at dusk for the free sound-and-light show on the square's buildings (projected on walls, May–October, starts at 9:00 PM).
💡 Visit on a free Sunday but get there by 10:00—queue forms fast. The permanent First Peoples exhibition is top-notch.
💡 Skip the main tourist drag on Rue Saint-Jean—cut into the side alleys like Rue des Jardins for quieter spots and cheaper cafes.
💡 Go early morning to avoid crowds and see the mist over the St. Lawrence. Free guided tours run in summer but you need to book online.
💡 Take the 800 bus from downtown (€3.50) instead of a tour. Walk down the staircase on the east side—less crowded and better photos. Free to enter the park.