Penthouse\/ The Central \/ with indoor parking
4.9
Remarquable(6 Avis)Appartement à Quebec City
4 voyageurs · 1 chambre · 1 baignoire
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Comprend les essentielsAnimaux de compagnie acceptés, Cuisine ou coin cuisine, Climatisation et plus
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Penthouse/ The Central / With Indoor Parking
Close to everything! This Penthouse located in the heart of the bustling lower town of Quebec is located on the top floor of an entirely new building! A stone's throw from Old Quebec and the Plains of Abraham, the Central offers you luxury, fully equipped with air conditioning and private indoor parking. You will also have access to a terrace equipped with a BBQ on the roof, a training room as well as a private balcony with a breathtaking view of Quebec City and the Laurentians!
Lower Town of Quebec is a historic district located below Upper Town, at the foot of the cliff overlooking the Saint-Laurent River. It is a vibrant and lively place, full of shops, restaurants, bars and art galleries.
One of the main attractions of Lower Town is the Old Port of Quebec, where visitors can take boat rides, river cruises or kayak tours on the St. Lawrence River. The port is also the starting point for the river shuttle which connects Lower Town to Lévis, on the other bank of the river.
Rue Saint-Paul is another important historic street in Lower Town, lined with boutiques, restaurants and art galleries. Visitors can discover the ancient architecture and admire the colorful facades of the buildings that line it.
The district is also home to museums, such as the Musée de la civilization, the Musée naval de Québec and the Musée de la place Royale, which traces the history of this emblematic place in the city.
Finally, the Lower Town is a district where the nightlife is very active, with numerous bars, pubs and clubs which offer a festive and friendly atmosphere.
In summary, Lower Town of Quebec is a historic and dynamic district, which offers a multitude of activities for visitors, whether they are interested in history, culture, gastronomy or nightlife.
The Lower Town of Quebec City is a historic district located below the Upper Town, at the foot of the cliff overlooking the St. Lawrence River. It is a vibrant and lively area, filled with shops, restaurants, bars, and art galleries.
One of the main attractions of the Lower Town is the Old Port of Quebec, where visitors can take boat tours, river cruises, or kayak excursions on the St. Lawrence River. The port is also the starting point of the ferry that connects the Lower Town to Lévis, on the other side of the river.
Saint-Paul Street is another important historic street in the Lower Town, lined with shops, restaurants, and art galleries. Visitors can discover the ancient architecture and admire the colorful facades of the buildings that line the street.
The district also houses museums such as the Museum of Civilization, the Quebec Naval Museum, and the Museum of Place Royale, which traces the history of this iconic place in the city.
Finally, the Lower Town is a neighborhood where the nightlife is very active, with many bars, pubs, and clubs that offer a festive and friendly atmosphere.
In summary, the Lower Town of Quebec City is a historic and dynamic district that offers a multitude of activities for visitors interested in history, culture, gastronomy, or nightlife.
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How to get around the area
There are several means of transportation to get around Lower Town of Quebec:
On foot: Most of Lowertown's tourist attractions are within walking distance, and the cobblestone, pedestrianized streets are perfect for strolling and discovering the many historic sites, shops, and restaurants.
By bus: The Société de transport de Québec (STQ) offers a bus network that serves Lower Town of Quebec. Visitors can purchase single tickets or rechargeable cards, and consult timetables and itineraries on the STQ website.
By bike: Quebec City has a network of bike paths, and several companies offer bike rentals for visitors. Cyclists can explore the city at their own pace and enjoy the magnificent views of the St. Lawrence River.
By taxi: Taxis are available throughout Quebec City, and can be reserved online or by phone.
By car: It is possible to rent a car to get around Lower Town of Quebec, but it is important to note that traffic can be heavy, particularly during peak periods.
In summary, there are several means of transportation for getting around Lower Town Quebec, and visitors can choose the one that best suits their needs and budget.
CITQ#298200
Lower Town of Quebec is a historic district located below Upper Town, at the foot of the cliff overlooking the Saint-Laurent River. It is a vibrant and lively place, full of shops, restaurants, bars and art galleries.
One of the main attractions of Lower Town is the Old Port of Quebec, where visitors can take boat rides, river cruises or kayak tours on the St. Lawrence River. The port is also the starting point for the river shuttle which connects Lower Town to Lévis, on the other bank of the river.
Rue Saint-Paul is another important historic street in Lower Town, lined with boutiques, restaurants and art galleries. Visitors can discover the ancient architecture and admire the colorful facades of the buildings that line it.
The district is also home to museums, such as the Musée de la civilization, the Musée naval de Québec and the Musée de la place Royale, which traces the history of this emblematic place in the city.
Finally, the Lower Town is a district where the nightlife is very active, with numerous bars, pubs and clubs which offer a festive and friendly atmosphere.
In summary, Lower Town of Quebec is a historic and dynamic district, which offers a multitude of activities for visitors, whether they are interested in history, culture, gastronomy or nightlife.
The Lower Town of Quebec City is a historic district located below the Upper Town, at the foot of the cliff overlooking the St. Lawrence River. It is a vibrant and lively area, filled with shops, restaurants, bars, and art galleries.
One of the main attractions of the Lower Town is the Old Port of Quebec, where visitors can take boat tours, river cruises, or kayak excursions on the St. Lawrence River. The port is also the starting point of the ferry that connects the Lower Town to Lévis, on the other side of the river.
Saint-Paul Street is another important historic street in the Lower Town, lined with shops, restaurants, and art galleries. Visitors can discover the ancient architecture and admire the colorful facades of the buildings that line the street.
The district also houses museums such as the Museum of Civilization, the Quebec Naval Museum, and the Museum of Place Royale, which traces the history of this iconic place in the city.
Finally, the Lower Town is a neighborhood where the nightlife is very active, with many bars, pubs, and clubs that offer a festive and friendly atmosphere.
In summary, the Lower Town of Quebec City is a historic and dynamic district that offers a multitude of activities for visitors interested in history, culture, gastronomy, or nightlife.
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How to get around the area
There are several means of transportation to get around Lower Town of Quebec:
On foot: Most of Lowertown's tourist attractions are within walking distance, and the cobblestone, pedestrianized streets are perfect for strolling and discovering the many historic sites, shops, and restaurants.
By bus: The Société de transport de Québec (STQ) offers a bus network that serves Lower Town of Quebec. Visitors can purchase single tickets or rechargeable cards, and consult timetables and itineraries on the STQ website.
By bike: Quebec City has a network of bike paths, and several companies offer bike rentals for visitors. Cyclists can explore the city at their own pace and enjoy the magnificent views of the St. Lawrence River.
By taxi: Taxis are available throughout Quebec City, and can be reserved online or by phone.
By car: It is possible to rent a car to get around Lower Town of Quebec, but it is important to note that traffic can be heavy, particularly during peak periods.
In summary, there are several means of transportation for getting around Lower Town Quebec, and visitors can choose the one that best suits their needs and budget.
CITQ#298200
Équipements
Climatisation
Animaux de compagnie acceptés
Cuisine ou coin cuisine
Internet/Wi-Fi
Parking
Blanchisserie
Balcon ou terrasse
Lave-vaisselle
TV
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
Salle de sport ou centre de remise en forme
Carte de Quebec City
Avis
4.9
Remarquable(6 Avis)4.9
We loved this beautiful penthouse on the top (6th) floor of this newer building. The decor is lovely and it is well furnished with everything you need. We really appreciated how clean it was! There is a private terrace with table and chairs just off the living room which is a nice spot to enjoy the sunshine. The soundproofing is excellent and you really don’t hear any noise inside the apartment. The elevator opens right in front of the apartment and it’s an easy access to the garage. There is a bakery and a couple of good restaurants within a five minute walk but otherwise we preferred driving to other parts of town like the arts district or old part of Quebec to do our walking. It was maybe a ten minute drive to the old part of Quebec along a direct and easy route and parking there was no problem.
4.9
Stayed with my wife and 20 month son. We really loved the space and felt at home. We enjoyed some great takeout, sipping wine on the balcony and watching the sunset. Also loved the neighborhood. As New Yorkers, we love to walk everywhere and the neighborhood had a lot to offer. We did find it quite difficult to walk to the tourist area with a stroller though, as this city seems to be rather inaccessible to anything wheeled.
4.9
First the host was fantastic! They worked with us up front to alter our scheduled dates, then was in contact throughout anytime we had a question.
The condo was nicely appointed and had everything we needed. It was clean, all the tech worked well, was safe and the underground parking was a bonus for us.
The location is 1.5 - 2.5 km from most of the "site seeing", which was not an issue for us as we enjoyed exploring the city.
Overall I would highly recommend this location and host!
FAQ
Combien coûte ce appartement par rapport aux autres à Quebec City ?
Le prix moyen d’une location à Quebec City est de 92 € par nuit. Cette location est 149 € au-dessus de la moyenne.
Le stationnement est-il inclus dans ce appartement ?
Oui, le parking est répertorié comme un équipement pour Penthouse\/ The Central \/ with indoor parking. Pour plus d’informations, nous vous recommandons de contacter l’établissement pour savoir où vous garer.
Y a-t-il une piscine dans ce appartement ?
Nous n’avons pas trouvé de piscine répertoriée comme équipement pour ce appartement. Voulez-vous vraiment une piscine ?
La location Penthouse\/ The Central \/ with indoor parking accepte-t-elle les animaux ?
Oui! Ce appartement accepte les animaux domestiques. Pour plus d'informations, nous vous recommandons de contacter le fournisseur de réservation au sujet des politiques relatives aux animaux.
Quels équipements offre Penthouse\/ The Central \/ with indoor parking?
Nous avons trouvé 11 équipements pour cette location. Cela inclut climatisation, animaux de compagnie acceptés, cuisine ou coin cuisine, internet/wi-fi et parking.