A sua permanência — Renard
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A propriedade — Renard
Renard is a no-frills three-star in Quebec City's Lower Town, a short walk from Rue Saint-Joseph’s indie shops and brewpubs. The lobby feels like a mid-century reno with pale wood and sage-green accents, functional rather than fancy. It suits budget-minded travellers, solo explorers, or couples who want a clean, quiet base for pounding the cobblestones. The USP is location and price: you save on the room to spend on poutine and museum entry.
Crónicas 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 Upper Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1985, bristles with 17th-century stone fortifications—the only walled city north of Mexico. Lower Town grew along the St. Lawrence as a port and working-class district, then saw post-industrial revival in the 2000s. Today, the city balances its French-colonial past with a modern, artsy identity: think street art on stone walls, craft cider bars, and the annual summer music festival FEQ.
Melhor época para visitar
Guia completo de Quebec →Melhores meses
June and September: summer warmth (18–25°C) without the July–August tourist crush. October also works for crisp air and golden foliage with thinner crowds.
Peak / Festival Surge
July and August, driven by the Festival d'Été de Québec (FEQ) in early July and Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (24 June) spillover. Hotel prices jump 30–50% above shoulder rates; book months ahead.
Orçamento da temporada
Late September and May: temperatures hover 10–18°C, rooms drop to 80–120 CAD/night, and you’ll have the Château Frontenac’s views mostly to yourself.
Tempo e embalagem
Quebec City’s climate is continental with sharp swings—even late June can feel cool at night or get a sudden rain squall. Pack layers: a light jacket or fleece, plus a waterproof shell. Don’t forget comfortable walking shoes for the steep, uneven streets.
Livro City Briefing — Quebec
- The Québec-Lévis ferry resumed its full summer schedule in May 2026, running every 30 minutes until early October; it’s the cheapest way to snap a skyline photo over the St. Lawrence.
- Rue Saint-Joseph’s pedestrian-only zone has been extended to summer weekends, turning the main drag into an open-air market with food trucks and buskers.
- The Musée de la Civilisation opened a temporary exhibition on Indigenous cartography in June 2026—worth a half-day detour if you’re near the Old Port.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Renard, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the second floor, as it's less likely to have noise from the lift (elevators only serve all three floors).
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms near the side entrance as they might be noisier due to the ramp access, but there's no clear indication that this would be a significant disturbance.
Best views
Unfortunately, the address and orientation of the hotel don't provide clear information on specific view options.
Quietest floors
The second floor is likely the quietest due to being less likely to have noise from the lift.
🔊 Noise notes
Be aware that the hotel is located on a busy street in the historic district, so you might experience street noise, but the hotel's structure and layout mitigate some of this impact.
Insider tips
When checking in, ask about the premium Wi-Fi tier for faster internet speeds. Consider using the nearby public garage, Stationnement du Vieux-Québec, for parking, as it's a convenient option at CAD 28 per night.
- 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
Instalações do hotel — Renard
Free basic Wi-Fi (5 Mbps) for all guests; premium tier at CAD 10/day for 25 Mbps—no login, just select network
One lift serves all three floors; no stairs-only historic sections
Complimentary digital access to Le Devoir and La Presse via dedicated kiosk in lobby; no physical papers
Check-in from 15:00; early bag-drop allowed at no charge from 09:00. Late check-out until 13:00 for CAD 50, after 13:00 subject to availability for CAD 100
Free of charge at front desk for same-day arrivals and departures
Step-free access via ramp at side entrance; lifts to all floors; no accessible rooms with roll-in showers
No on-site or valet parking. Nearest public garage: Stationnement du Vieux-Québec (3 rue Saint-Louis), CAD 28 per night. No EV charging
Taxas, Taxas e Depósitos
City / tourist tax: CAD 3.50 per person per night
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required at booking; CAD 200 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Dinheiro e moeda
Get a travel card →Canadian Dollar, CAD
ATMs are everywhere and give the best rates; avoid exchange bureaux at the airport or in tourist-heavy Old Quebec (poor rates and fees).
Visa, Mastercard, and American Express are accepted in most restaurants, shops, and hotels; contactless and mobile pay are also widespread.
Restaurants: 15–20% pre-tax. Taxis: round up or 10%. Hotel staff: $2–5 per bag for porters, $2–5 per night for housekeeping if service is good.
Comer, Comprar e Viajar em um Orçamento
Cheap car hire →A basic drip coffee or espresso from a café is around $2.50–3.00 CAD.
A simple sandwich or poutine from a chip wagon or café costs roughly $10–12 CAD.
A main course at a mid-range bistro or pub runs about $18–25 CAD; a pizza or burger at a casual place can be $14–18 CAD.
Poutine stands and food trucks are common on Rue Saint-Jean and near Place d’Youville; look for small cash-only stalls in summer.
Provigo, Métro, IGA, and Maxi are the common chains; for cheaper basics try Super C or Maxi.
Mega Centre Lebourgneuf (shopping mall) and Place Sainte-Foy offer affordable high-street brands; Simons is a Quebec-based chain for good-value basics.
A single bus fare is $3.75 CAD; a day pass (Carte Occasionnelle) costs $9.30 CAD and works on the RTC bus network. From airport, take route 74 or 76 (cash $3.75) – avoid the $34.25 RTC airport express unless you need speed.
1. Buy a multi-attraction pass (e.g., Carte de l’Expérience) to save if visiting several museums or historic sites. 2. Eat lunch out instead of dinner – many bistros have cheaper lunch menus. 3. Walk or bike the old city – everything is compact and free.
É bom saber — 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 Renard
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Vindo ao redor
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.
Perguntas frequentes
What are the best rooms at Renard?
Request a room on the second floor, as it's less likely to have noise from the lift (elevators only serve all three floors).
Which rooms should I avoid at Renard?
Avoid rooms near the side entrance as they might be noisier due to the ramp access, but there's no clear indication that this would be a significant disturbance.
Is Renard noisy?
Be aware that the hotel is located on a busy street in the historic district, so you might experience street noise, but the hotel's structure and layout mitigate some of this impact.
Which rooms have the best views at Renard?
Unfortunately, the address and orientation of the hotel don't provide clear information on specific view options.
What are insider tips for staying at Renard?
When checking in, ask about the premium Wi-Fi tier for faster internet speeds. Consider using the nearby public garage, Stationnement du Vieux-Québec, for parking, as it's a convenient option at CAD 28 per night.
What time is check-in at Renard?
Check-in at Renard is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Renard have Wi-Fi?
Free basic Wi-Fi (5 Mbps) for all guests; premium tier at CAD 10/day for 25 Mbps—no login, just select network
Is there a city or tourist tax at Renard?
CAD 3.50 per person per night
Where can I eat cheaply near Renard?
A simple sandwich or poutine from a chip wagon or café costs roughly $10–12 CAD.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Renard?
A single bus fare is $3.75 CAD; a day pass (Carte Occasionnelle) costs $9.30 CAD and works on the RTC bus network. From airport, take route 74 or 76 (cash $3.75) – avoid the $34.25 RTC airport express unless you need speed.
When is the best time to visit Quebec?
June and September: summer warmth (18–25°C) without the July–August tourist crush. October also works for crisp air and golden foliage with thinner crowds.
Principais atrações em 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.