750 Saint-Joseph Apartment
Main amenities
- The lagest option:
- 2 guests
- 2 beds
- 1 bedroom
Location
To enjoy your vacation in Quebec City, stay at 750 Saint-Joseph Apartment, which is merely 1.2 km from Parliament Building and about 20 minutes' walk from Naval Museum of Quebec.
The apartment is nestled right in the centre of Quebec City. Petit Champlain is a 5-minute drive from the accommodation.
A flat-screen TV with satellite channels, along with comforts such as climate control, will ensure guests' utmost comfort. The accommodation includes a private bathroom.
For those who prefer to cook, this apartment provides a mini-kitchen for preparing homemade meals. Canadian dishes are served in the bar Poutineville, set within easy walking distance of the property. Quebec/Jean Lesage International airport is located 15 km away, while Saint-Dominique / 1105 bus station is just a short stroll from the apartment.
Review by hotel critic
My recent weekend stay at 750 Saint-Joseph in Quebec City offered an enjoyable escape into the heart of this vibrant location. Nestled conveniently near the train station and surrounded by delightful cafes and grocery stores, the apartment is perfectly positioned for both convenience and exploration. Upon arrival, I was pleasantly surprised by the spaciousness of the suite, adorned with high ceilings that drew in plenty of natural light. The modern kitchenette, equipped with an array of appliances—from a full-size fridge to a coffee maker—proved incredibly useful, allowing my companions and me to prepare our own meals and save money during our stay. The cleanliness of the apartment was immaculate, and the air conditioning provided a refreshing respite from the summer heat. Easy access codes for the building streamlined our check-in experience. In essence, 750 Saint-Joseph is not just a place to stay, but a gateway to experience the essence of Quebec City. Whether you come on your own or with friends, this apartment caters perfectly to all travellers seeking both comfort and the chance to immerse themselves in a bustling, culturally rich environment.