Le Château du Faubourg

Québec City


Built by the massively rich Dussault family (of Imperial Tobacco fame) in the 1800s, this is one of the city’s most atmospheric B&Bs – the frosty 'welcome' notwithstanding. The interior is pure British-lord-of-the-manor-meets-French-marquis style, replete with old oil paintings, antique furnishings and shimmering chandeliers. The three rooms and two suites – all themed – are packed with old-world details.

Only one, the rather cramped Boudoir du Josephine in the attic, fails to impress.


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