Places to explore in…

Quebec

Quebec City

Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec)
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Old Quebec is a charming, historic district that feels like stepping back in time. Wander through cobblestone streets, visit the iconic Château Frontenac, and admire the 17th-century architecture. The area is full of quaint shops, cafes, and restaurants, making it perfect for a leisurely day of exploration.

Château Frontenac
This iconic, castle-like hotel is one of the most photographed buildings in the world. Even if you’re not staying there, you can explore the area around it, enjoy stunning views of the St. Lawrence River, and take in the grand architecture. The hotel’s rooftop offers fantastic panoramic views of the city.

Petit-Champlain District
One of the oldest commercial districts in North America, this charming neighborhood is a maze of narrow streets filled with boutiques, art galleries, and cozy bistros. It’s a perfect place to shop for unique souvenirs or enjoy a meal while taking in the quaint atmosphere of Quebec City’s historic heart.

Montmorency Falls
Located just outside the city, Montmorency Falls is a stunning natural attraction. At 83 meters high, it’s even taller than Niagara Falls! You can admire the falls from several vantage points, hike the surrounding trails, or take a cable car up for breathtaking views. In winter, the falls freeze into a magnificent ice sculpture.

Citadel of Quebec (La Citadelle de Québec)
A military fortress perched atop Cap Diamant; the Citadel offers a fascinating glimpse into Quebec's military history. You can explore the grounds, enjoy the panoramic views of the city and river, and watch the changing of the guard ceremony during the summer months.