"Vieux Quebec" to discovered...
Let me share a few recommendations of things to do or place to go!
One of the best Restaurant in Quebec city and it is located next door! this is a treat
Bon Appetit!
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Le Saint-Amour
48 Rue Sainte-UrsuleOne of the best Restaurant in Quebec city and it is located next door! this is a treat
Bon Appetit!
Great restaurant with a nice ambiance and really good menu, try the Signature meat platter!
cheers!
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Chez Boulay-bistro boréal
1110 Rue Saint-JeanGreat restaurant with a nice ambiance and really good menu, try the Signature meat platter!
cheers!
If you’re looking for authentic poutine where the cheese curds are squeaky because they’re so fresh and the fries are still crunchy even after they’ve been covered in delicious gravy, this is the place. It was about a 10-15 minute walk from our apartment.
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Snack Bar Saint-Jean
780 Rue Saint-JeanIf you’re looking for authentic poutine where the cheese curds are squeaky because they’re so fresh and the fries are still crunchy even after they’ve been covered in delicious gravy, this is the place. It was about a 10-15 minute walk from our apartment.
Old Quebec food tour
5 stops. 8 different food and drink tastings. Enough for a hearty and satisfying lunch! Come hungry!
https://localfoodtours.com/quebec/tours/old-quebec-city-food-tour/
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Chic Shack
15 Rue du FortOld Quebec food tour
5 stops. 8 different food and drink tastings. Enough for a hearty and satisfying lunch! Come hungry!
https://localfoodtours.com/quebec/tours/old-quebec-city-food-tour/
Located just 20 minutes out of the city, this Island will charm you with it’s many farms, orchards and ancestral houses. You can drive around the whole Island in an hour but you’ll want to stop in a couple of places to taste local products and bring back souvenirs, like Vignoble St-Pétronile, Chocolaterie de l’île d’Orléans, La Roulotte Du Coin, La Boulange Bakery and Cidrerie Bilodeau.
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Île d'Orléans
Located just 20 minutes out of the city, this Island will charm you with it’s many farms, orchards and ancestral houses. You can drive around the whole Island in an hour but you’ll want to stop in a couple of places to taste local products and bring back souvenirs, like Vignoble St-Pétronile, Chocolaterie de l’île d’Orléans, La Roulotte Du Coin, La Boulange Bakery and Cidrerie Bilodeau.
Admire the national capital from its highest point.
It’s a whole new way to see the city of Québec.
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Observatoire de la Capitale
1037 Rue de la ChevrotièreAdmire the national capital from its highest point.
It’s a whole new way to see the city of Québec.
The Montmorency Falls are a must-see attraction just outside of Quebec City. Head to the top of the waterfall by the cable-car, cross the suspension bridge over the falls and enjoy a spectacular view of the area’s waterways and parkland. If you’re feeling fit, you can also climb to the top using the impressive staircase, or take a hike on the surrounding trails. You don’t have to go far from the city to be amazed by nature’s splendour! While you’re there, take a ride on the zipline and have a meal at the Manoir Montmorency to get the full experience.
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Chutes-Montmorency
The Montmorency Falls are a must-see attraction just outside of Quebec City. Head to the top of the waterfall by the cable-car, cross the suspension bridge over the falls and enjoy a spectacular view of the area’s waterways and parkland. If you’re feeling fit, you can also climb to the top using the impressive staircase, or take a hike on the surrounding trails. You don’t have to go far from the city to be amazed by nature’s splendour! While you’re there, take a ride on the zipline and have a meal at the Manoir Montmorency to get the full experience.
This striking fortress on the Plains of Abraham is a museum of military history. While you’re there, make sure to take its stunning views of Old Quebec, the Chateau Frontenac and St. Lawrence river.
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La Citadelle de Quebec
Côte de la CitadelleThis striking fortress on the Plains of Abraham is a museum of military history. While you’re there, make sure to take its stunning views of Old Quebec, the Chateau Frontenac and St. Lawrence river.
Quebec City has a year-round Christmas boutique in the Old Town! Shop Christmas ornaments to bring back home and always have a souvenir of your trip to Quebec City.
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La Planque
1027 3e AveQuebec City has a year-round Christmas boutique in the Old Town! Shop Christmas ornaments to bring back home and always have a souvenir of your trip to Quebec City.
Dating back to the 17th century, the Petit Champlain street is the oldest commercial artery in North America. Quartier Petit Champlain counts today more than 47 shops and restaurants.
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Petit-Champlain station
Dating back to the 17th century, the Petit Champlain street is the oldest commercial artery in North America. Quartier Petit Champlain counts today more than 47 shops and restaurants.
Sitting predominantly atop Quebec’s upper town, Château Frontenac is the capital’s emblem and most visited attraction.
But despite its somewhat contradictory name, it was never a castle; the National Historic Site of Canada was actually built in the late 19th century as part of the series of “château” style hotels for the Canadian Pacific Railway company throughout Canada.
While the now-Fairmont-owned hotel no longer offers guided tours, it is possible to step inside for a drink or a meal – check out make-your-own negronis at 1608 or the opulent brunch at Champlain Restaurant.
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Fairmont Le Château Frontenac
1 Rue des CarrièresSitting predominantly atop Quebec’s upper town, Château Frontenac is the capital’s emblem and most visited attraction.
But despite its somewhat contradictory name, it was never a castle; the National Historic Site of Canada was actually built in the late 19th century as part of the series of “château” style hotels for the Canadian Pacific Railway company throughout Canada.
While the now-Fairmont-owned hotel no longer offers guided tours, it is possible to step inside for a drink or a meal – check out make-your-own negronis at 1608 or the opulent brunch at Champlain Restaurant.
The Parliament Building is located in Québec City, on Parliament Hill. It was designated a historic site by the Government of Québec in 1985. The Parliament Building is home to the National Assembly, meeting place of Québec’s 125 elected representatives.
Visitors to the National Assembly are introduced to the history and inner workings of Québec’s parliament.
Guided Tours
Visiting the Parliament Building
A guided tour of the Parliament Building will give you the opportunity to discover the unique and little-known characteristics of this heritage building.
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Parlement station
The Parliament Building is located in Québec City, on Parliament Hill. It was designated a historic site by the Government of Québec in 1985. The Parliament Building is home to the National Assembly, meeting place of Québec’s 125 elected representatives.
Visitors to the National Assembly are introduced to the history and inner workings of Québec’s parliament.
Guided Tours
Visiting the Parliament Building
A guided tour of the Parliament Building will give you the opportunity to discover the unique and little-known characteristics of this heritage building.
Sitting about 22 miles northeast of central Québec City, this stunning religious site in the small town of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré was first constructed in 1658; the current structure was built in the 1920s following a fire. The basilica honors Saint Anne, the patron saint of Québec. Pilgrims travel across the globe to pay their respects to Saint Anne and to benefit from her miraculous healing powers. Legend has it that one of the basilica's original builders began his work on crutches, and was able to walk without them upon the construction's completion. Many visitors commemorate this miracle by leaving a crutch at the front door.
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Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
Sitting about 22 miles northeast of central Québec City, this stunning religious site in the small town of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré was first constructed in 1658; the current structure was built in the 1920s following a fire. The basilica honors Saint Anne, the patron saint of Québec. Pilgrims travel across the globe to pay their respects to Saint Anne and to benefit from her miraculous healing powers. Legend has it that one of the basilica's original builders began his work on crutches, and was able to walk without them upon the construction's completion. Many visitors commemorate this miracle by leaving a crutch at the front door.