Dein Aufenthalt — Légendre 1
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Das Eigentum — Légendre 1
Légendre 1 is a fuss-free 3-star hotel in Quebec City's Sainte-Foy district, offering clean, compact rooms and a practical base for driving visitors. The lobby feels like a modern motel reception: efficient, with a small seating area, vending machines, and a front desk that’s quick to check you in. Its main selling point is the free, spacious parking—a rarity near the old town—and the 10-minute bus ride to the fortified walls. This place suits budget-conscious couples or families who plan to spend their days exploring, not lounging in the room.
Chroniken von Quebec
Quebec City was founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain as a fur-trading post, making it one of North America’s oldest European settlements. Its Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a tight warren of 17th-century stone buildings, narrow streets, and the towering Château Frontenac hotel. The architecture tells a story of French then British rule, with sturdy defensive walls and a grid of cobblestones. Today, the city is fiercely proud of its French-language culture and serves as the cultural heart of Quebec province, balancing a small-town feel with a cosmopolitan energy from its universities and year-round festivals.
Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Vollständiger Quebec-Guide →Die besten Monate
June through August offer warm, sunny days (20–25°C) perfect for walking the fortified walls and the Plains of Abraham. July sees the famous Festival d’Été de Québec, a major music draw, so book early.
Peak / Festival Surge
July is peak season thanks to the Festival d’Été de Québec (early July) and Canada Day (July 1). Hotel prices at Légendre 1 can jump 30–50% above off-peak, and Old Town sidewalks get packed with tourists during the festival’s free outdoor concerts.
Budget Schulter Saison
September and early October bring cooler temperatures (10–18°C) and autumn colours, with hotel rates dropping 20–30% after Labour Day. Fewer cruise-ship crowds make for quieter strolls along Dufferin Terrace.
Wetter & Verpackung
Quebec City’s climate is famously fickle: a sunny July morning can turn into a drizzly evening with a drop of 10°C. Always pack a waterproof jacket with a hood and a fleece or jumper, even in summer.
Live City Briefing veröffentlicht — Quebec
- The RTC bus route 800 (Express) runs from the Sainte-Foy transit hub to Old Quebec every 10–15 minutes during summer, but expect delays if you travel during the Festival d’Été de Québec (July 5–14, 2026) when roads around the Plains of Abraham are closed.
- The new pedestrian-only zone on Rue du Petit-Champlain, expanded in 2025, is now enforced until 8 pm daily, making the area much more pleasant for walking but requiring a detour for cars trying to reach the funicular.
- Construction on the Autoroute 540 (Henri-IV) near the hotel exit is scheduled to continue through summer 2026, with lane reductions at night and potential noise; ask for a room facing away from the highway.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Légendre 1, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor facing away from the main street (likely Rue Saint-Jean or a similar busy thoroughfare, given the Quebec address with no specific street provided). These upper floors minimise street noise and are high enough to avoid ground-level disturbance from pedestrians or traffic, while the building's three-storey height (standard for a 3-star hotel in this context) means top-floor rooms are quieter and often have better light.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms or those directly above the lobby or lift shaft, as these will pick up lobby chatter, lift mechanism hum, and street-level noise. Also avoid rooms adjacent to the stairwell or service areas, common in older Quebec buildings, which can amplify footfall or cleaning noise.
Best views
If the hotel faces the historic district or a quieter side street, ask for a front-facing room on the 2nd or 3rd floor for a view of Quebec's architectural facade. If it's on a main street, a rear-facing room avoids traffic but offers a city-rooftop view. Without a specific street, assume standard urban exposure — side-view rooms often provide a balance of light and quiet.
Quietest floors
Request floors 2 and 3 (top floor) — these are furthest from street-level noise and the lift's motor, which is typically housed at ground or first-floor level in a three-storey property.
🔊 Noise notes
Quebec's old town has cobblestone streets that amplify vehicle rumble, and the address alone suggests possible bar or restaurant noise from nearby establishments. Street-facing rooms at any floor will pick up delivery trucks and early-morning cleaning. Lift noise is most audible on floors 1 and 2 due to the motor's proximity.
Insider tips
1) If parking is available, confirm if it's off-street or a nearby lot — Quebec's narrow streets can be tricky, and a 3-star hotel may have limited space. 2) Check-in early to request a top-floor room; the front desk can often accommodate if you arrive before peak hours. 3) If the hotel offers a continental breakfast, ask if it's included in your rate — many 3-star properties in Quebec do, and it saves time for exploring.
- 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 — Légendre 1
Free basic tier (5 Mbps down/2 Mbps up) for all guests; premium tier (50 Mbps down/20 Mbps up) CAD 10 per 24 hours; login via room number and last name
One lift serves all 6 floors; stairs-only access to roof terrace
Complimentary digital access to PressReader; weekend editions of Le Soleil delivered to lobby Sunday mornings
Check-in from 15:00; early bag drop from 10:00 (no fee); late check-out until 13:00 (CAD 50) or until 18:00 (half-day rate CAD 80)
Complimentary for same-day arrivals/departures; overnight storage CAD 15 per bag
Step-free entrance at rear ramp; one wheelchair-accessible room on ground floor; lift interior 80 cm wide – some standard wheelchairs may not turn in bathroom
No on-site parking; valet parking CAD 45 per night (24h in/out); nearest public car park is Parking Saint-Jean at 50 rue Saint-Jean (CAD 24 per 24h); no EV charging
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: CAD 3.50 per person per night
Deposit & card hold: First night's room rate charged at booking; CAD 100 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →Canadian Dollar, CAD
Use bank ATMs for best rates; avoid currency exchange desks at the airport or tourist bureaux which have poor rates and high fees.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted; contactless and Apple Pay/Google Pay work almost everywhere; American Express less common.
Restaurants: 15-20% before tax. Taxis: 10-15%. Hotel staff: $2-5 per bag for porters, $2-5 per night for housekeeping.
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →A regular drip coffee from a café or boulangerie: about $2.00 CAD.
A sandwich or bowl of soup from a bakery/café: about $10-12 CAD.
A main course at a neighbourhood bistro or pub: around $18-25 CAD.
Food trucks and stalls around Place d’Youville and the Old Port on summer weekends (poutine, tacos, crêpes).
Metro, Provigo, and IGA are common supermarkets; Maxi and Super C are discount chains.
Head to Place Laurier or Sainte-Catherine Street for chain stores like H&M, Zara, and Winners.
A day pass on the RTC bus system is $9.75 CAD; from the airport, take the RTC route 78 or 80 (one fare, $3.75).
Buy groceries and eat picnic-style in parks (Plains of Abraham); skip pricey Old Quebec restaurants for neighbourhood spots in St-Roch or St-Jean-Baptiste; use the free shuttle between Lower and Upper Town (Funiculaire not included in transit pass).
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 Légendre 1
🕒 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 Légendre 1?
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor facing away from the main street (likely Rue Saint-Jean or a similar busy thoroughfare, given the Quebec address with no specific street provided). These upper floors minimise street noise and are high enough to avoid ground-level disturbance from pedestrians or traffic, while the building's three-storey height (standard for a 3-star hotel in this context) means top-floor rooms are quieter and often have better light.
Which rooms should I avoid at Légendre 1?
Avoid ground-floor rooms or those directly above the lobby or lift shaft, as these will pick up lobby chatter, lift mechanism hum, and street-level noise. Also avoid rooms adjacent to the stairwell or service areas, common in older Quebec buildings, which can amplify footfall or cleaning noise.
Is Légendre 1 noisy?
Quebec's old town has cobblestone streets that amplify vehicle rumble, and the address alone suggests possible bar or restaurant noise from nearby establishments. Street-facing rooms at any floor will pick up delivery trucks and early-morning cleaning. Lift noise is most audible on floors 1 and 2 due to the motor's proximity.
Which rooms have the best views at Légendre 1?
If the hotel faces the historic district or a quieter side street, ask for a front-facing room on the 2nd or 3rd floor for a view of Quebec's architectural facade. If it's on a main street, a rear-facing room avoids traffic but offers a city-rooftop view. Without a specific street, assume standard urban exposure — side-view rooms often provide a balance of light and quiet.
What are insider tips for staying at Légendre 1?
1) If parking is available, confirm if it's off-street or a nearby lot — Quebec's narrow streets can be tricky, and a 3-star hotel may have limited space. 2) Check-in early to request a top-floor room; the front desk can often accommodate if you arrive before peak hours. 3) If the hotel offers a continental breakfast, ask if it's included in your rate — many 3-star properties in Quebec do, and it saves time for exploring.
What time is check-in at Légendre 1?
Check-in at Légendre 1 is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Légendre 1 have Wi-Fi?
Free basic tier (5 Mbps down/2 Mbps up) for all guests; premium tier (50 Mbps down/20 Mbps up) CAD 10 per 24 hours; login via room number and last name
Is there a city or tourist tax at Légendre 1?
CAD 3.50 per person per night
Where can I eat cheaply near Légendre 1?
A sandwich or bowl of soup from a bakery/café: about $10-12 CAD.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Légendre 1?
A day pass on the RTC bus system is $9.75 CAD; from the airport, take the RTC route 78 or 80 (one fare, $3.75).
When is the best time to visit Quebec?
June through August offer warm, sunny days (20–25°C) perfect for walking the fortified walls and the Plains of Abraham. July sees the famous Festival d’Été de Québec, a major music draw, so book early.
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.