Québec City

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About

Québec City, located in the province of Québec, Canada, is a charming destination with a rich history. The city's stunning architecture, narrow streets, and quaint cafes transport visitors to a bygone era. Its famous landmarks include the Château Frontenac, the Citadelle, and the Plains of Abraham. From sightseeing to shopping, dining to cultural events, Québec City offers a unique and unforgettable experience for travelers of all ages.

30 Best Places to Visit

  1. 1. Château Frontenac

    This landmark hotel, built in 1893, dominates the skyline of Québec City. It is named after the governor of New France, Louis de Buade, and offers stunning views of the St. Lawrence River.
  2. 2. Plains of Abraham

    This 267-acre park is home to the famous battle between the French and British armies in 1759. The park now serves as a green space for locals and visitors to enjoy.
  3. 3. Montmorency Falls

    These falls, located just outside the city, are 83 meters tall, making them taller than Niagara Falls. Visitors can admire the falls from the bottom or take a cable car to the top.
  4. 4. Place Royale

    This picturesque square is the birthplace of French civilization in North America. It is home to many historic buildings and the Église Notre-Dame-des-Victoires.
  5. 5. Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec

    This museum showcases the art and culture of Québec from the 17th century to present day. It features works by both Québecois and international artists.
  6. 6. Old Québec

    This UNESCO World Heritage site is a historic district filled with cobblestone streets, old buildings, and charming shops and restaurants.
  7. 7. Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré

    This Catholic church is a major pilgrimage site, visited by over a million people per year. It is said to have healing powers and features beautiful stained glass windows and mosaics.
  8. 8. Observatoire de la Capitale

    This observatory provides panoramic views of Québec City from its 31st floor. Visitors can learn about the city's history and geography through interactive exhibits.
  9. 9. Quartier Petit Champlain

    This pedestrian district is known for its quaint shops and picturesque buildings. It is one of the oldest commercial districts in North America.
  10. 10. Musée de la Civilisation

    This museum explores the history and culture of Québec from the First Nations to present day. It features interactive exhibits and artifacts.
  11. 11. Citadel of Québec

    This fortification built in the 1800s is still an active military base. Visitors can take guided tours of the site and see the Changing of the Guard ceremony.
  12. 12. Grande Allée

    This street is known for its lively nightlife, with numerous bars, restaurants, and clubs lining its length.
  13. 13. Fortifications of Québec

    These walls and gates were constructed in the 17th and 18th centuries to protect Québec City from invasion. Visitors can take guided tours of the fortifications.
  14. 14. Parc de la Chute-Montmorency

    This park features the Montmorency Falls as well as hiking trails, zip lines, and a suspension bridge.
  15. 15. Musée des Ursulines

    This museum is housed in a former monastery and showcases the history of the Ursuline nuns in Québec City.
  16. 16. Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Pilgrimage Church

    This Catholic church was founded in the 1600s and is still a popular pilgrimage site in Québec.
  17. 17. Place d'Youville

    This square is named after a famous Québecois playwright and is home to numerous festivals and events throughout the year.
  18. 18. Aquarium du Québec

    This aquarium features over 10,000 marine animals from around the world, including polar bears and arctic foxes.
  19. 19. Dufferin Terrace

    This boardwalk offers stunning views of the St. Lawrence River and the Château Frontenac. It is a popular spot for strolling and people-watching.
  20. 20. Rue du Trésor

    This alleyway is lined with local artists' booths selling paintings, drawings, and other works of art.
  21. 21. Musée de la Place Royale

    This museum showcases the history of Place Royale from its founding in the 1600s to present day.
  22. 22. Jardin Botanique Roger-Van den Hende

    This botanical garden features over 800 species of plants and flowers, as well as ponds and walking trails.
  23. 23. Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area

    Located just outside the city, this area is home to over 300 species of birds and other wildlife.
  24. 24. Centre d'interprétation de Place-Royale

    This center offers guided tours and interactive exhibits about the history and culture of Place Royale.
  25. 25. Parc de la Colline-Parlementaire

    This park surrounds Québec City's parliament buildings and features beautiful gardens and sculptures.
  26. 26. Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec

    This funicular provides a quick and easy way to get from the lower to upper towns of Québec City.
  27. 27. Église Saint-Roch

    This Catholic church is known for its stunning stained glass windows and intricate woodwork.
  28. 28. La Promenade Samuel-De Champlain

    This promenade runs along the St. Lawrence River and offers beautiful views of Québec City's skyline.
  29. 29. Augustinian Monastery

    This monastery was founded in the 17th century and is now home to an art museum and cultural center.
  30. 30. Musée du Fort

    This museum showcases the history of Québec City's fortifications and offers interactive exhibits and guided tours.

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