A charming city with a rich history, Quebec City in Canada is a prime destination for tourists. Why? It is the most European city in North America! It is known for the world-famous Château Frontenac as well as the European architecture and fortifications. The largest province in Canada as well as the only fortified city north of Mexico, the mixed culture offers a large variety of gourmet delights for the foodies to enjoy, ranging from classic Italian to traditional French Cuisine.
Explore the famous old town that has many historical attractions like Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, and the fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site. The historic district of Old Quebec has been named a UNESCO world heritage site since the 1985s. Shoppers rejoice! There are numerous boutiques and antique shops that line the streets of the Vieux Port area. Village Vacances Valcartier and Aquarium du Québec are some of the fun places to explore and let off some steam. Beyond the urban city, the jagged coasts and countryside offer plenty of opportunities for nature lovers to explore, like the Montmorency Falls and Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier. You can even go on a whale-watching trip at Baie St Catherine; the best time is between May to October. House rental is the most important item to tick before heading there. Here are the best French-style bed and breakfast in Quebec, Canada.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on April 09, 2026.
1. Le Gîte Du Côteau (from USD 78)
Wonderful breakfast, with the option to bring your own food and use the well-equipped kitchen for other meals.
Reasonable pricing for a comfortable stay with hearty breakfast options available for an additional cost.
Located in a quaint village with beautiful surroundings and a 20-minute drive to surrounding attractions.
Well-equipped kitchen for guests, spacious rooms, and a lovely garden open to travelers.
Le Gîte Du Côteau’ is located in the countryside, close to golf courses and just 20 minutes’ drive from Mont-Apic, where you can go skiing or snowshoeing. For those who prefer casual sports, you can rent a bicycle and explore the surroundings with your family or friends. Breakfast and free WiFI are provided. The garden is spacious enough for guests to enjoy as well. Québec City is only an hour’s drive away.
Le Gîte Du Coteau
Address: 2065 rue Bécancour
16.49 km (10.3 mi) from Parc régional des Grandes-Coulées, secteur de la Forêt ancienne
2. Vieille École du Rang 3 (from USD 93)
Vieille École du Rang 3 features country-style décor with many antique furniture, a summer farm, an outdoor hot tub, and a fireplace. You can also use canoes and bicycles, subject to availability. Most importantly, the entrance of Pointe-Taillon National Park is just nearby. There is also a small pond with lilies, adding to the beauty of this place. Do take note that pets are not allowed.
Vieille École du Rang 3
Address: 745 Rang 3 Ouest
267.83 km (166.5 mi) from Parc régional des Grandes-Coulées, secteur de la Forêt ancienne
3. Eco gîte La Maison Collins B&B (from USD 159)
Eco gîte La Maison Collins B&B offers a centralized location coupled with excellent hospitality. Zoo Granby and Palace De Granby are some of the local attractions nearby. A laid-back area, you can even go hiking, skiing or golfing with bicycle rental service provided. Breakfast comes in the form of English/Irish style. The air-con accommodation also comes with free WiFi and a coffee machine.
La Maison Collins B&B
Address: 79 d'Ottawa
121.42 km (75.5 mi) from Parc régional des Grandes-Coulées, secteur de la Forêt ancienne
Visit the historical Quebec City in Canada
Now you have all the choices of bed and breakfasts at your fingertips, you can make the best-informed decision. Whether you are a historical buff or simply want to experience the culture, there’s something for everyone in the vibrant city. The best time to visit Quebec City would be from June to September for festivals or December to February for those who prefer the cold winter season.
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