Quebec City may be one of Canada’s oldest, but this beautifully preserved outpost thrives with innovative restaurants and ...
In Old Quebec City, you have the chance to experience the French culture and cuisine on the North American continent. You will almost feel like you are at one of Europe’s premier destinations.
Perched on top of the hill in Old Quebec, it’s also a landmark that helps you orient yourself when walking around Old Town. If staying elsewhere, at least walk through the lobby or take a daily ...
As a person who hasn't visited the area, you might ask yourself: “What are popular Quebec City things to do”? This is an ...
Accessible by steep stairs or via funicular car, Old Quebec’s Lower Town has its own historic charms. The Basse-Ville sprang up around the city’s harbor and was in fact the original ...
Quebec's Old Town (Vieux-Québec) is the only North American fortified city north of Mexico whose walls still exist. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985, as the "Historic District ...
you’ll spot the entrance to the Old Québec Funicular. The cable car which runs on a track has been taking breakfast-heavy passengers between Upper and Lower Town since 1879. The legendary Place ...
The ride-hailing app Uber also operates in Quebec City. You can rent a car either in town or at the airport, but we strongly advise you not to. Parking on Old Québec's narrow streets can be a ...
The exterior may seem a bit dull (especially compared to the Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Basilica just northeast of town), but the bold ... visit the cathedral's website. Old Quebec City Food and ...
A new series of ski tours in the Laurentian Mountains combine rigorous days of cross-country skiing with overnight stays (and ...