Hi Quebec, Auberge Internationale de QuebecvsMaison Du Fort
Both hotels are rated highly by those who travel for a living. Overall, Maison du Fort scores marginally higher than HiQuebec, Auberge Internationale de Quebec. Maison du Fort scores 76 with accolades from 3 reviews including Rough Guide, Frommer's and Lonely Planet.
Hi Quebec, Auberge Internationale de Quebec
19, rue Ste Ursule, Quebec City, Quebec G1R 4E1, Canada
From $23/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Laundy Room
- Family Friendly
- Multilingual
Insight Guides
"Sizable youth hostel featuring B&B lodgings. ."
DK Eyewitness
"Single, double or dormitory choices are offered, with fully equipped kitchen, games room and Internet available."
Rough Guide
"The 300-bed HI hostel, in a former hospice run by nuns, is often full and can be impersonal."
Michelin Guide
"Open year-round, it offers dorm-style rooms accommodating two to eight people, as well as private rooms with or without en-suite bathroom."
Frommer's
"The city’s hostel is a comfortable and affordable option. In addition to dorm housing—one room with several bunks—there are also modest rooms with either shared or private bathrooms." Full review
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Reservations are strongly recommended in summer.
Lonely Planet
"Floors are creaky and the frustrating labyrinth of corridors goes on forever, but this lively place heaves with energy and bustle year-round." Full review
Maison Du Fort
21 ave Ste-Genevieve, Quebec City, Quebec G1R 4B1, Canada
From $0/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Multilingual
- Air Conditioning
- Breakfast included
- Flatscreen TV
Rough Guide
Star
"Charming hotel with eleven impeccably designed, spacious rooms, some with exposed brick walls and wooden floors; all rooms have cable TV and free wi-fi."
Frommer's
"Guests here are usually won over by Maison du Fort’s friendly owner and purring house cats...with a nod to the posh Château Frontenac nearby, each room has a goose down duvet." Full review
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Note that you’ll need to climb few stairs to get into the B&B and rooms are located up one, two, or three full flights of stairs.
Lonely Planet
"A tranquil neighborhood above Château Frontenac lacks significant common areas, yet long-time owner Marielle's old-fashioned hospitality makes guests feel instantly at home." Full review