
Hotels
& Transport in Quebec
Transportation & Reach
The city of Quebec is the capital of Quebec province of Canada. The city
has a very well developed transport system. The city's buses, taxis and
trains serve a large number of visitors throughout the year.
Quebec Airport:
Jean Lesage International Airport is the major airport in the city of
Quebec. The airport is just a few meters from downtown Quebec. The airport
has regular flights from cities such as Montreal, Toronto and New York.
Quebec Railway Transportation:
A passenger train station is found at the port of Quebec. The
Quebec-Windsor corridor trains run regularly and also connect Montreal and
Toronto. Another train station is located in Ste-Foy.
Local Transportation of Quebec:
Bus: The public transit system of Quebec is known as RTC. The buses
connect all the major parts of the city. The Metrobus line is actually two
bus lines (800 and 801) that both start in Ste-Foy, head toward the Old
Town, and end in Beauport and Charlesbourg respectively. The buses run at a
service of 2 minutes.
Taxi: Taxis are a convenient and a very hustle free way of getting
around in the city. The taxis are available in plenty and connect to almost
every part of the city.
Hotels & Accommodation
Quebec city is the capital of province of Quebec in Canada. The city is a
major administrative hub of Canada and is visited by officials from all over
the globe. The city therefore offers a number of deluxe hotels to meet the
requirements. The budget hotels are also located in every corner of the
city.
| Hotels of Quebec |
Average Rates |
| 5-Star |
$400-300 |
| 4-Star |
$300-250 |
| 2-Star |
$250-100 |
| Budget Hotels |
$100 and Below |