Luxury Hotels & Villas in Quebec, Canada

Québec FAQ

Québec offers European-influenced cities, riverfront grand hotels, alpine resorts and lakeside estates within one province. A stay at Fairmont Le Château Frontenac delivers heritage grandeur overlooking the St. Lawrence River, while The Ritz-Carlton Montreal provides refined urban luxury in the Golden Square Mile.

Montréal for gastronomy and shopping, Québec City for fortified Old Town heritage, Charlevoix for riverfront resorts such as Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu, the Laurentians for ski-in/ski-out stays at Fairmont Tremblant, and the Eastern Townships for lakeside estates like Manoir Hovey.

Yes. Beyond Montréal’s urban core, many properties are estate-based with expansive grounds. Manoir Hovey, for example, sits directly on Lake Massawippi with private waterfront access.

Montréal–Trudeau International Airport serves as the primary international gateway, with Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport providing additional access.

It combines both. Québec City reflects classical European heritage, while Montréal offers contemporary high-rise hotels and design-led properties.

Fairmont Le Château Frontenac is internationally recognised for its château-style architecture and panoramic river views.

Four Seasons Hotel Montreal and The Ritz-Carlton Montreal provide spa facilities, rooftop pools and direct access to luxury boutiques.

Yes. The Laurentians and Charlevoix regions offer multi-bedroom mountain chalets and riverfront estates with fireplaces, hot tubs and private docks.

Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu and Fairmont Tremblant both operate full-service spas with indoor and outdoor pools.

Montréal hosts acclaimed restaurants such as Toqué!, while Québec City features refined venues including Restaurant Le Saint-Amour.

Yes. Private boat charters operate along the St. Lawrence River from Québec City and Montréal.

Yes. Helicopter tours over Québec City, Charlevoix and the Laurentians can be arranged through charter operators.

Yes. The Manoir Richelieu Golf Club in La Malbaie provides a championship course overlooking the St. Lawrence River.

Yes. Mont-Tremblant is Québec’s leading alpine resort, offering private ski instructors and slope-side accommodation.

Yes. The Eastern Townships wine region offers curated tastings within easy reach of Montréal and North Hatley.

Summer (June–September) suits river cruises and terrace dining. Winter appeals to travellers seeking snow-covered Old Québec or alpine skiing in Mont-Tremblant.

Estate-style resorts such as Manoir Hovey and Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu maintain expansive grounds and controlled guest access.

Yes. Leading hotels coordinate airport transfers, private guided tours, ski passes, yacht charters and curated culinary itineraries.

Yes. A 7–10 night itinerary can combine Montréal, Québec City and either Charlevoix or the Laurentians without repetition.

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