Road Trip from Montreal to Quebec City: Where to Stop, Eat, and Stay

A road trip from Montreal to Quebec City is an ideal itinerary for your fall vacation. This route is perfect for a week or a long weekend and offers the chance to visit several iconic Quebec cities while enjoying the autumn colors along the way. Over approximately 300 kilometers, you’ll experience beautiful landscapes, vibrant cities, and must-see spots. Here’s a complete guide for an unforgettable trip with stops in Montreal, Trois-Rivières, Quebec City, and Charlevoix for those extending their stay.

Basilique Notre-
Dame, Vieux-Montréal à quelques pas de l'Hôtel Monville

Departure from Montreal

Where to Stay in Montreal

Before starting your journey, book one or two nights at Hôtel Monville. Located in Montreal’s business district, just a short walk from Old Montreal, this hotel offers bright rooms and a lovely terrace with stunning city views. Enjoy its innovative amenities like self-check-in kiosks and a robot delivering room service.

 

Where to Eat in Montreal

Bagel Saint-Viateur is the must-visit spot to try Montreal’s famous bagels. Mastery of the craft since 1957!

For a refined French dining experience, head to Monème for dinner. Monème is the restaurant of Hôtel Monville. This restaurant and bar offers French-inspired dishes crafted by Chef Cédric Deslandes, using seasonal local ingredients and delicious signature cocktails. Feel free to ask the team for a cocktail suggestion—they’ll be happy to create something special for you! Discover Hotel Monville’s special offers.

 

What to Do in Montreal

Explore the charming cobblestone streets of Old Montreal and visit Notre-Dame Basilica to admire its historic architecture.

Stroll along the Old Port’s quays and take a ride on the iconic Grande Roue de Montréal.

Head to the summit of Mount Royal to the Kondiaronk Belvedere for a panoramic view of the city. The park also offers hiking trails.

Fontaine - Credit © Tourisme Trois-Rivières

Stop in Trois-Rivières

Leaving Montreal, head towards Trois-Rivières, located about a 1.5-hour drive away.

 

Where to Stay in Trois-Rivières

Auberge du Lac St-Pierre offers stunning views of the majestic Lac St-Pierre. Just a few minutes from downtown Trois-Rivières, the inn combines relaxation with an exceptional experience.

 

Where to Eat in Trois-Rivières

Renowned for its refined French cuisine, Poivre Noir is a 5-star restaurant that impresses with its artistic and flavorful dishes. Chef José-Pierre, passionate about local and fresh products, creates innovative flavor combinations, perfectly balancing salty, sweet, and peppery notes.

With over 60 years of history, Le Castel 1954 is a landmark in French cuisine in Mauricie. Its renowned table and exceptional wine list make it a must-visit. The seasonal menu features refined dishes, and the on-site wine pairings enhance the experience. The restaurant offers three atmospheres: bistro, chic, or Boréalis terrace.

 

What to Do in Trois-Rivières

Explore Old Trois-Rivières, a historic district with its old buildings and artisanal shops, providing a glimpse into the charm of the old city.

Visit the POP! museum, a family-friendly and interactive museum exploring Quebec’s popular culture through engaging exhibits.

For craft beer enthusiasts, Trois-Rivières is home to numerous microbreweries offering a wide variety of beers, from blondes to stouts.

Vieux-Québec - Credit © Nathalia Segato

Stop in Quebec City

Continue your journey to Quebec City, about 1.5 hours from Trois-Rivières.

 

Where to Stay in Quebec City

Located in the heart of Old Quebec, Hôtel 71 combines modern elegance with historic charm. This boutique hotel offers comfortable rooms with refined decor and exceptional service, perfect for exploring the city while enjoying a luxurious setting.

 

Where to Eat in Quebec City

For traditional Quebecois cuisine, La Bûche serves classic dishes like poutine and tourtière in a cozy atmosphere. A great choice to experience local flavors in a relaxed setting.

At Les Botanistes, the finesse of Jean-Luc Boulay, the flair of Arnaud Marchand, and the delicacy of Emeline Péro blend to create a bouquet of unique flavors inspired by local and seasonal ingredients.

 

What to Do in Quebec City

Explore the historic Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit iconic sites such as the Citadelle of Quebec and Place Royale for an immersive experience in the city’s history.

Admire the majestic Montmorency Falls, higher than Niagara Falls.

Charlevoix - Credit © Rivage

Optional Stop in Baie-Saint-Paul – Charlevoix

If you wish to extend your trip, continue to Baie-Saint-Paul, about an hour from Quebec City. This charming village is located in the Charlevoix region.

 

Where to Stay in Baie-Saint-Paul

Stay at Hôtel Le Germain, which offers beautiful rooms fully equipped and splendid views of the Saint Lawrence River. The hotel also features a spa and two restaurants.

 

Where to Eat in Baie-Saint-Paul

Mouton Noir offers inventive cuisine with regional products in a friendly atmosphere. It’s an excellent choice to enjoy local dishes prepared with care.

For a relaxed gastronomic experience, try the restaurant at Hôtel Le Germain: Le Bercail. This restaurant is perfect for savoring local products cooked into fresh, comforting dishes.

 

What to Do in Baie-Saint-Paul

Baie-Saint-Paul is renowned for its vibrant art scene. Visit local art galleries and discover the work of regional artists.

Explore one of the region’s must-see trails like Mont du Dôme, which offers breathtaking views.

 

A road trip from Montreal to Quebec City, including stops in Montreal, Trois-Rivières, Quebec City, and Baie-Saint-Paul, is a must-do journey to explore Quebec in the fall. By planning your stops, meals, and accommodations in advance, you’ll ensure you fully enjoy each stage of your trip.

Blog post written by Naomi Dupont – Travel Blogger.



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