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Parking

 

The hotel does not have parking. However, we will be happy to guide you to the best place to park your car safely.

We have a 15-minute loading zone in front of the hotel for you to unload your luggage.

Recommended parking near the hotel

  • Parking Beaucours
    39, Rue Saint-Louis Québec (Québec) G1R 3Z2
  • Parking Hôtel de Ville
    29, Côte de la Fabrique Québec (Québec) G1R 5M1
  • Parking D’Youville                                                                               965, Rue D’Youville Québec (Québec) G1R 3P1

Parking fees

Around

25,00

$
/24H

Our Hotels

Acadia Hotel

Few steps from St. Louis Gate and Tournay Fountain. Guests appreciate its authentic charm and easy access to parking in Old Quebec City, including the Hôtel de Ville and Bécours public garages.

L'Ermitage Hotel

The hotel is close to major attractions and only a few minutes from public parking in Old Quebec City, making it ideal for guests arriving by car.


Hotel Jardin Du Gouverneur

Nestled near Dufferin Terrace, with views of the Saint Lawrence River and Governor’s Park. The hotel combines Old World elegance with the convenience of nearby parking in Old Quebec City.

Frequently Asked Questions : Where to Park in Quebec City

Free parking in Old Quebec City is extremely limited. While you might find a few free spots late at night or on holidays, most streets have short time limits or are reserved for residents with permits. For travelers, relying on free spots often leads to parking tickets and frustration. The best option is to use one of the public parking garages in Old Quebec City, which are safe, convenient, and close to major attractions.

The average cost for parking in Old Quebec City is between $20 and $30 CAD per 24 hours. Rates can vary depending on the location and season — especially during popular events like the Quebec Winter Carnival or Festival d’été de Québec.
You can find updated prices and real-time availability on official websites such as SPAQ (Société de stationnement de Québec) or through the Copilote app, the official City of Quebec parking application.

Paying for parking in Old Quebec City is simple. In public garages like Hôtel de Ville, D’Youville, and Bécours, automated pay stations accept credit cards, cash, or contactless payments. For street parking, meters usually accept cards or coins, and the Copilote mobile app allows you to pay remotely, extend your time, and even locate available spaces near your hotel or attraction.

Yes. The main Old Quebec City parking garages are modern, clean, and monitored 24/7 by security cameras. Facilities such as Hôtel de Ville, D’Youville, and Bécours are all managed by SPAQ and known for their safety and accessibility. These lots are within walking distance of the Château Frontenac, Petit-Champlain, and the Dufferin Terrace.

The best parking in Old Quebec City near Château Frontenac is the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) parking garage, just a short 2–3 minute walk from the castle and the Dufferin Terrace. Another excellent option is the Bécours parking, located about 5–7 minutes away. Both are part of the official Quebec City public parking network, offering easy access to the historic district.

Yes. Several parking garages in Old Quebec City now offer EV charging stations through Hydro-Québec’s Electric Circuit. You can locate charging points and check their availability in the Electric Circuit or SPAQ apps. If you’re driving an electric vehicle, Old Quebec is one of the most EV-friendly areas in Eastern Canada.

It’s always better to park your car and explore on foot. The charm of Old Quebec City lies in its narrow, cobblestone streets, heritage architecture, and pedestrian areas. Once you’ve secured a spot in a parking garage in Old Quebec City, leave your car and enjoy walking through the historic district. Everything : shops, cafés, museums, and the Château Frontenac is within easy reach.

If you’re staying overnight, choose an accommodation close to public parking in Old Quebec City. Hotels like Hôtel Acadia, Le Jardin du Gouverneur, and L’Ermitage are all within a 5-minute walk from major garages such as Hôtel de Ville and D’Youville. These locations allow you to park once and enjoy the city on foot, without worrying about moving your car each day.
During winter, parking in Old Quebec City can be more challenging due to snow removal operations and narrow streets. Public garages like D’Youville and Bécours remain open year-round and are the most reliable options. Always check signs and the City of Quebec website for temporary restrictions before parking on the street.