Youth Hostel in Quebec City
Travel Tips for HI - Quebec-Auberge internationale de Québec (Page 1/4)
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03 Dec 2011 Nancy, England & Wales:
Go left on Ste Catherine until you come to a Tokyo sushi / Thai food place on your right, two venues in one, many meals for $6. Front is orange/black |
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03 Dec 2011 Nancy, England & Wales:
Museum of fine arts - completely free too :-) |
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28 Nov 2011 Rachel, England & Wales:
Yuzu Sushi - turns into a party house! |
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28 Nov 2011 Rachel, England & Wales:
The Observatory, Marie Guyart Building |
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06 Nov 2011 Sophie, England & Wales:
Crepe Breton (NOT le coin breton - it's more expensive!) on Rue St-Jean. |
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06 Nov 2011 Sophie, England & Wales:
Sacrilege (Rue St-Jean on the other side of Ave Honore Mercier) has a great atmosphere and cheapish drinks! |
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06 Nov 2011 Sophie, England & Wales:
Chateau Frontenac or the Plains of Abraham (Battlefield's park) |
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05 Oct 2011 John, Scotland:
Le Commensal - pay by weight vegetarian food. Huge selection. |
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14 Sep 2011 Susan, USA:
Restaurant D-Orsay Alexander Pub |
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26 Jul 2011 Erica, Canada:
Guided walking tour of the fortifications for $9.80 which includes entry to the Artillery Park. |
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HI Hostel Quebec-Auberge internationale de QuébecThe hostel is situated in a historic building in the heart of Quebec City's old town - which is a World Heritage Site. There are 279 beds, and facilities include self-catering kitchen, internet access, library, table tennis and laundry. The hostel also offers cultural and historic programmes, guided walking tours and outdoor activities. | more...... |

