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Dotted with historic attractions, this enticing city is a magical highlight of French Canada.
Getting around
Québec City is best reached by taxi from Québec Airport, taking approximately 15 minutes. The city is quite compact and most of the sights can be easily reached on foot.
Must sees
The city's historical winding streets are a wonderful place to explore.Venture through old neighbourhoods such as Place-Royale, the birthplace of French civilisation in North America and home of the oldest stone church on the continent, Église Notre Dame-des-Victoires. For picturesque views of the St Lawrence river valley,walk along the Promenade des Gouverneurs and enjoy the riverbank from the Plains of Abraham, once the setting for historic battles between the French and English and now a peaceful park and venue for a variety of fairs and events. Get close to nature and take a whale-watching trip if you're visiting between June and September.
Must buys
Québec City boasts North America's first commercial shopping area - Quartier du Petit-Champlain, where local arts, crafts and produce are sold in small boutiques in charming cobblestone streets connected by winding staircases.
Must tries
Quaint cafes, bars and restaurants serve gourmet dishes and tasty snacks, fine dining can be found in Vieux- Québec or Grand Allée, and there are charming terrace-ronted restaurants in Avenue Cartiers.
Getting around
Québec City is best reached by taxi from Québec Airport, taking approximately 15 minutes. The city is quite compact and most of the sights can be easily reached on foot.
Must sees
The city's historical winding streets are a wonderful place to explore.Venture through old neighbourhoods such as Place-Royale, the birthplace of French civilisation in North America and home of the oldest stone church on the continent, Église Notre Dame-des-Victoires. For picturesque views of the St Lawrence river valley,walk along the Promenade des Gouverneurs and enjoy the riverbank from the Plains of Abraham, once the setting for historic battles between the French and English and now a peaceful park and venue for a variety of fairs and events. Get close to nature and take a whale-watching trip if you're visiting between June and September.
Must buys
Québec City boasts North America's first commercial shopping area - Quartier du Petit-Champlain, where local arts, crafts and produce are sold in small boutiques in charming cobblestone streets connected by winding staircases.
Must tries
Quaint cafes, bars and restaurants serve gourmet dishes and tasty snacks, fine dining can be found in Vieux- Québec or Grand Allée, and there are charming terrace-ronted restaurants in Avenue Cartiers.
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