Au Croissant de Lune

Québec City


Patricia, Olivier and their two children offer three comfortable and colorful rooms with shared bath at this unpretentious family-friendly B&B in St-Jean Baptiste. Easily the most charming is the two-level Green Room, with its main bedroom under the eaves and a kid-friendly smaller room below. Breakfast, featuring homemade yogurt, fresh fruit, waffles and/or French-style crepes, is another plus.


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1. Église St-Jean-Baptiste

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2. St-Jean-Baptiste

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6. Martello Tower 4

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7. Porte Kent

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Northernmost of the Old City's three main town gates, 'St John's Gate' was originally built in 1693 but replaced with this one in 1940.