Québec, shaped by History, experienced with Fairmont

Québec unfolds along the St. Lawrence River, where fortified cities rise above the water and historic streets lead toward open squares and riverfront promenades. From Montréal’s vibrant downtown to Québec City’s stone walls and the forested slopes of the Laurentians, the province carries its heritage openly — in language, architecture, and daily life.

Rich Heritage and Diverse Landscape
Experiential Stays Rooted in Québec's Identity
Iconic and historical hotels
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Fairmont hotels in Québec

Fairmont operates five distinct properties across Québec, each rooted in its environment — whether urban, alpine, riverside, or forested. Together, they offer multiple perspectives on the province while remaining connected by shared heritage and hospitality.

  • Quebec City

    Fairmont Le Château Frontenac

  • Mont Tremblant

    Fairmont Tremblant

  • Montréal

    Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth

  • Charlevoix

    Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu

  • Montebello

    Fairmont Le Château Montebello

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Must-see attractions in Québec

Québec’s character reveals itself through its streets, its seasons, and its cuisine. French heritage shapes conversation and architecture, while North American scale allows space for riverfront drives, mountain escapes, and expansive forest. Travel between regions is part of the experience — following the St. Lawrence River from Montréal to Québec City, heading north toward the Laurentians, or tracing rural roads along the eastern shore.

Historic continuity

From fortified city walls to château-style railway hotels, Québec preserves its architectural heritage with intention. Fairmont properties reinforce this continuity not only through design, but through ongoing celebration — hosting cultural events, seasonal traditions, and milestone gatherings that keep history active rather than static.

Regional gastronomy

Across Fairmont hotels in Québec, menus reflect local sourcing and regional flavors, whether through refined dining rooms, casual brasseries, or celebratory banquets that bring people together around the table.

Seasonal contrast

Winter transforms streets and slopes alike, bringing snow-covered rooftops and alpine activity. Summer activates terraces, festivals, and riverfront dining. Autumn colors sweep through forests, while spring signals renewal along the water.

Planning your stay at Fairmont hotels in Québec

Explore Montreal and Quebec City and the Rest of La Belle Province

Explore the diverse charm of "La Belle Province." This journey invites you to uncover picturesque regions, vibrant cities, historic towns, and stunning natural landscapes, revealing the true breadth of Québec's cultural and scenic beauty.

  • Montreal

    Discover Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, a landmark hotel in downtown Montréal, connected to the city’s cultural districts, business core, and underground network.
  • Quebec City

    Discover Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, a landmark hotel overlooking the St. Lawrence River in the heart of Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Charlevoix

    Charlevoix stretches along the St. Lawrence River, where wooded hills descend toward wide water that feels almost oceanic. Light moves differently here — reflecting off the river at sunrise and settling softly over La Malbaie in the evening.

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