I'm currently visiting Quebec City, with The Eastern Townships and Montreal still to go before I fly home.
It's early spring here, which means not all of the outdoor attractions are open (many things are seasonal and don't start until mid-June), but the weather has been lovely. Mild temps during the day and night and blue skies.
Benefit of going early in the season is cost. I'm staying at The Chateau Frontenac for about $330/night (excluding taxes and fees). The cost increases significantly later in May and into June. IMO, the Chateau is the place to stay. The location is excellent and the hotel itself is an icon for the city.
Logistics - flew from IAH to YQB through YUL. You can also fly to YUL and rent a car to drive to Quebec City (it's about 3 hours). With my layover, I think I would have arrived about the same time either way. Picking up a rental car at YQB and returning it to YUL was not that much more expensive (but shop around - I changed my reservation from Avis to Enterprise because Enterprise was much cheaper for this situation).
Things to do:
Montmorency Falls (nice waterfall and park)
Ile d'Orleans (island with cideries, restaurants, and shops - we did not spend as much time here as we could have, but it is very picturesque)
Walk along the Place Dufferin boardwalk up to the Citadel
Rue due Petit Champlain
Ferry ride across the river
Afternoon tea at the Chateau
Places to eat:
Restaurant Wong was my favorite. It's a lovely little Asian cafe with some interesting twists on the menu.
Chez Muffy is a beautiful restaurant with a very sophisticated (but delicious) menu
Chic Shack for a decent salad (which is surprisingly hard to find in this city) after overindulging
Mary's Popcorn for a delicious sweet or savory treat
Breakfast was included with my hotel reservation (a Capital One Visa perk), but the buffet at the Chateau is excellent
Quebec City is extremely walkable. It's also very clean and well preserved. You would want a car to go to the falls or Ile d'Orleans. The drive from the airport is super quick and easy.
I'm spending the morning at a Nordic spa before driving to the Eastern Townships. I will update as I go. Fingers crossed that the cherry blossoms are still blooming when I get to Montreal later this week.
It's early spring here, which means not all of the outdoor attractions are open (many things are seasonal and don't start until mid-June), but the weather has been lovely. Mild temps during the day and night and blue skies.
Benefit of going early in the season is cost. I'm staying at The Chateau Frontenac for about $330/night (excluding taxes and fees). The cost increases significantly later in May and into June. IMO, the Chateau is the place to stay. The location is excellent and the hotel itself is an icon for the city.
Logistics - flew from IAH to YQB through YUL. You can also fly to YUL and rent a car to drive to Quebec City (it's about 3 hours). With my layover, I think I would have arrived about the same time either way. Picking up a rental car at YQB and returning it to YUL was not that much more expensive (but shop around - I changed my reservation from Avis to Enterprise because Enterprise was much cheaper for this situation).
Things to do:
Montmorency Falls (nice waterfall and park)
Ile d'Orleans (island with cideries, restaurants, and shops - we did not spend as much time here as we could have, but it is very picturesque)
Walk along the Place Dufferin boardwalk up to the Citadel
Rue due Petit Champlain
Ferry ride across the river
Afternoon tea at the Chateau
Places to eat:
Restaurant Wong was my favorite. It's a lovely little Asian cafe with some interesting twists on the menu.
Chez Muffy is a beautiful restaurant with a very sophisticated (but delicious) menu
Chic Shack for a decent salad (which is surprisingly hard to find in this city) after overindulging
Mary's Popcorn for a delicious sweet or savory treat
Breakfast was included with my hotel reservation (a Capital One Visa perk), but the buffet at the Chateau is excellent
Quebec City is extremely walkable. It's also very clean and well preserved. You would want a car to go to the falls or Ile d'Orleans. The drive from the airport is super quick and easy.
I'm spending the morning at a Nordic spa before driving to the Eastern Townships. I will update as I go. Fingers crossed that the cherry blossoms are still blooming when I get to Montreal later this week.