Loved the place and location. It is a city, tho the area is more residential, so parking can be tough. The lot you will have a tag for, is only a couple hundred yards away, but depending on the timing, it can be very difficult if not impossible to find a space since it is a public lot. We tried to leave the car and just walk and it worked out well. Old Quebec is only a mile or so away and we prefer to walk to get a much better feel of the area. Found the best brioche just a cple blocks away down St Joeseph, called Le Croquembouche Patisserie and the pizza place across the street from the front door is good. I’m from Connecticut so the best pizza anywhere is but a short drive away but considering where you are, it’s good. Sandra was great with communication and had a very detailed information booklet laid out very well. The only negatives would be the ac unit is right next to where you sit on the balcony and it runs constantly. It is only as loud as a noisy fan so you can still have a normal conversation but it’s like having a loud sound machine. U get used to it. The patio below has plenty of herbs n veggies for you to pick. The biggest issue is from the noise outside when the bar gets out at 3am. It is located across the street from bedroom. First night was bad then we turned on bathroom fan and sleep music to drown it out and it was fine after. Overall great experience