Votre séjour — Le Phare
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La propriété — Le Phare
Le Phare is a straightforward, three-star hotel in Quebec City's Saint-Roch district. It feels like a clean, no-frills base for exploring the lower town — think bright lobby, vending machines, and a polite front desk. The USP is location: you can walk across the bridge to Old Quebec in 10 minutes, and you're steps from Saint-Joseph street's indie shops and bistros. Suits budget-conscious travellers who want a central, functional room without resort trimmings.
Chroniques de 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 strategic position on the St. Lawrence River led to a fortified core, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, with preserved 17th-century buildings and the iconic Château Frontenac. The city's architecture evolved from French colonial stone houses to British-influenced Victorian mansions after the 1759 Battle of the Plains of Abraham. Today, its cultural identity is proudly French-speaking, with a thriving arts scene centred on festivals like Summer Festival and a distinct blend of old-world charm and modern Canadian urbanity.
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Guide complet de Quebec →Meilleurs mois
June and September: summer's peak is over in June with long days and warm weather, but before the July crush; September offers mild temperatures and autumn colours without peak crowds.
Peak / Festival surge
July is the busiest month, driven by the Quebec City Summer Festival (FEQ) with big-name concerts and street events. Hotel prices surge 30-50% above shoulder rates. Also busy during the August New France Festival.
La saison des épaules
May and October are the best budget shoulder months: May sees spring blossoms and fewer tourists, October brings crisp fall air and lower prices; both offer 20-30% discounts on hotels and uncrowded attractions.
Météo & Emballage
Quebec City's climate is continental with sharp swings: a 15°C drop in one day is common. Pack layers — a light waterproof jacket and a warm pullover — even if the forecast says summer.
Briefing de la ville — Quebec
- Quebec City's Réseau de transport de la Capitale (RTC) has extended its summer shuttle to the Montmorency Falls and Île d'Orléans, making day trips easier without a car.
- The new 'La Souche' microbrewery taproom opened this spring on Rue Saint-Joseph, a five-minute walk from the hotel, offering local craft ales and food pairings.
- Construction on the tramway project continues along the Saint-Roch corridor; expect minor street closures and noise on weekdays near the hotel.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Le Phare, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the first floor for easier access to wheelchair-accessible rooms and minimal elevator usage. Consider rooms at the back of the building, away from Rue Saint-Jean, to reduce street noise.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms near the elevator or on higher floors, as the hotel has no grab bars in standard bathrooms, which could be a concern for guests with mobility issues.
Best views
Given the hotel's address, views of the surrounding historic district are likely limited, but rooms on higher floors may offer a glimpse of the city skyline.
Quietest floors
The first floor is likely the quietest, as it's closest to the street entrance and has wheelchair-accessible rooms.
🔊 Noise notes
Be prepared for street noise from Rue Saint-Jean, especially at night. The hotel's location in the heart of the historic district means there's always some activity nearby.
Insider tips
Take advantage of the nearby Parking du Vieux-Québec for convenient parking and a Level 2 EV charger. Be sure to book a spot in advance to secure a spot. If you're checking in during a busy period, consider arriving early to beat the queues. The hotel staff may be able to accommodate early check-in, but it's best to confirm in advance.
- 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
Hôtel Facilités — Le Phare
Free: 25 Mbps download, login by room number and surname; no paid tier.
No physical newspapers; free access to PressReader through lobby tablet.
Check-in 15:00–23:00; early bag drop available from 10:00; late check-out until 12:00 for $30.
Free, left luggage room behind reception, no lockers.
Level entry from street; wheelchair-accessible rooms on first floor; no grab bars in standard bathrooms.
No on-site parking. Nearest public garage: Parking du Vieux-Québec at 145 Rue Saint-Jean, $20/night. One shared EV charger (Level 2) in that garage, first-come, first-served.
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: $3.50 per person per night
Deposit & card hold: First night charged at booking; $150 incidental hold on credit card at check-in.
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →Canadian Dollar, CAD
Use ATMs or bank branches for best rates; avoid airport and tourist exchange bureaus which charge high fees and poor rates.
Visa/Mastercard accepted almost everywhere; American Express less common. Contactless and mobile pay widely used.
15-20% at restaurants for table service; $1-2 per drink at bars; $2-5 for hotel staff; round up or 10-15% for taxis.
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →Drip coffee from a café chain or corner shop, approximately $2.50.
A sandwich or bowl of soup from a bistro or deli counter, around $12-15.
Poutine or a main dish at a casual diner/brasserie, about $18-22.
Food trucks and stalls around Place Royale and the Old Port in summer; poutine and crêpes are common.
Provigo, Maxi, Super C, and Metro are the main budget supermarket chains.
Simon's and Winners for decent basics; Galeries de la Capitale mall for mid-range chain stores.
A day pass on the RTC bus network costs $9.15; from the airport, the RTC bus 76 (or 78) to the city centre costs $3.75.
1. Eat lunch at a restaurant's lunch special (table d'hôte) rather than dinner. 2. Buy a multi-day transit pass if you're staying more than a day. 3. Visit free outdoor sites like the Plains of Abraham, the Old Port promenade, and Montmorency Falls (parking or bus extra but the falls themselves are free).
Bon à savoir — 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 Le Phare
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →S’entourer
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.
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at Le Phare?
Request a room on the first floor for easier access to wheelchair-accessible rooms and minimal elevator usage. Consider rooms at the back of the building, away from Rue Saint-Jean, to reduce street noise.
Which rooms should I avoid at Le Phare?
Avoid rooms near the elevator or on higher floors, as the hotel has no grab bars in standard bathrooms, which could be a concern for guests with mobility issues.
Is Le Phare noisy?
Be prepared for street noise from Rue Saint-Jean, especially at night. The hotel's location in the heart of the historic district means there's always some activity nearby.
Which rooms have the best views at Le Phare?
Given the hotel's address, views of the surrounding historic district are likely limited, but rooms on higher floors may offer a glimpse of the city skyline.
What are insider tips for staying at Le Phare?
Take advantage of the nearby Parking du Vieux-Québec for convenient parking and a Level 2 EV charger. Be sure to book a spot in advance to secure a spot. If you're checking in during a busy period, consider arriving early to beat the queues. The hotel staff may be able to accommodate early check-in, but it's best to confirm in advance.
What time is check-in at Le Phare?
Check-in at Le Phare is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Le Phare have Wi-Fi?
Free: 25 Mbps download, login by room number and surname; no paid tier.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Le Phare?
$3.50 per person per night
Where can I eat cheaply near Le Phare?
A sandwich or bowl of soup from a bistro or deli counter, around $12-15.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Le Phare?
A day pass on the RTC bus network costs $9.15; from the airport, the RTC bus 76 (or 78) to the city centre costs $3.75.
When is the best time to visit Quebec?
June and September: summer's peak is over in June with long days and warm weather, but before the July crush; September offers mild temperatures and autumn colours without peak crowds.
Principales attractions à 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.