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Do you have only one day to visit Quebec? Well, this is the trip for you! It has the best of Quebec condensed into a 24-hour period of whirlwind sightseeing, gastronomic delights and culture. All major sights are included and they are ordered in the most efficient manner possible that has you going from one sight to another without having you zig-zag around town or backtrack.
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This is the perfect trip, if you only have one day to spare in Québec City. It'll take you through all the major sites in a whirlwind of sight-seeing and gastronomical pleasures. It might seem like a lot, but if you follow the itinerary, you'll be sure to make the most of your time in Québec City. Most sights are in walking distance of each other and the itinerary follows a logical and natural course through the city. So no need to rush, take your time! Maybe...read more
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Grande-Allée (La)
Contact:
- +1 418 641 6290(Tourist Information)
Location:
- Grande-Allee Street
- Quebec City,QCG1R 2K4
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Our Local Expert Says:
While this street is always bustling, it takes on a life of its own during celebrations such as the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (June 23/24) when it becomes a pedestrian-only street and takes on a block party atmosphere.
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The Grande-Allée runs parallel to the Plains of Abraham and is lined with the best that Quebec City has to offer. Nicknamed the "Champs Élysées" of Quebec City, you can rub elbows with politicians grabbing lunch from the nearby Parliament building or the numerous tourists strolling about. Depending on what you want, there is no wrong time to visit Grande-Allée. Days are filled with people bustling or strolling up and down the street, and the nights are filled with exuberant party goers. There is something for everyone.
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Plains of Abraham
Contact:
- +1 418 648 4071
- visit website
Location:
- 835 Wilfrid-Laurier Avenue
- Quebec City,QCG1K 7R3
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The Plains of Abraham, officially known as Battlefields Park, was the site of one of the most important battles in Canadian history. Today, it's where festivals are held, and people come to ski in the winter and picnic in the summer. This park in the city is also the location of the Musée Nationale des Beaux-Arts du Québec and is steps away from Grande-Allée.
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Parliament Building
Contact:
- +1 418 643 7239 / +1 866 337 8837 (Toll Free)
- visit website
Location:
- 1045 Rue des Parlementaires
- Quebec City,QCG1A 1A3
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Our Local Expert Says:
Tours are very educational with tons of behind the action tidbits about the inner workings of the Quebec government.
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The Parliament Building is a striking building, located near Grande-Allée, and Old Quebec, is the center of all political life in Quebec. This is where the National Assembly meets and is open to the public. Guided tours are available from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Weekdays are the best time to take advantage of the action, and eat at the famous Parliament restaurant open to the public.
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Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site
Contact:
- +1 418 641 6654(Tourist Information)
Location:
- 1 Côte de la Citadelle
- Quebec City,QCG1R 3R2
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Our Local Expert Says:
Walking along the walls of this ancient city is a great idea, but don’t forget to wear appropriate footwear. It can be pretty slippery on the walls, especially in the winter months!
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There's something fascinating about walking the length of this wall surrounding the city. Perhaps it's the wonderful view that it offers of passersby on top of St. John's Gate or the panoramic views of Lower Town, but the sense of history as the only remaining fortified city in North America certainly doesn't hurt either. Whether you take a guided tour or walk it alone, the Fortifications of Quebec is a must see!
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Anciens Canadiens (Aux)
Contact:
- +1 418 692 1627
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Location:
- 34 Saint-Louis
- At rue des Jardins
- Quebec City,QCG1R 4P3
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This well-known restaurant is located in the beautiful Maison Jacquet, a 1675 building that was once home to novelist Philippe-Aubert de Gaspé- his novel gives its name to the restaurant. The table d'hôte offers an entrée, soup, choice of main course, desert and coffee or tea starting at very reasonable prices. Traditional Canadian offerings include Duck Cutlet braised in maple syrup sauce. The wine list includes a Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Village and, appropriately, a fine selection of Canadian vintages.
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Escalier Casse-Cou
Contact:
- +1 418 641 6290(Tourist Information)
Location:
- Rue Dalhousie
- Quebec City,QCG1K 4E3
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Our Local Expert Says:
Despite its name as “break-neck” stairs, the stairs shouldn’t be a problem if you’re in reasonably good health. If not, take the Québec Funicular for a safe and convenient way to get up and down Lower and Upper Town.
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While the Escalier Casse-Cou or the breakneck stairs has been around since the 17th century, there has never been a known incident of anyone actually breaking their neck on these stairs. However Escalier Casse-Cou got its name, it attracts as many visitors for the same reason that Lombard Street, the most crooked street in America, attracts so many people: curiosity. The best time to visit is in the morning when there are fewer people "breaking their necks" trying to go up the stairs. Taking the Quebec Funicular to get to and from between the Château Frontenac and the Quartier Petit Champlain is strongly recommended for anyone suffering from vertigo.
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Dufferin Terrace
Contact:
- +1 418 641 6654(Tourist Information)
Location:
- Rue de la Terrasse Dufferin
- Quebec City,QCG1R 4A7
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Facing the Château Frontenac, this pleasantly landscaped promenade and boardwalk, Dufferin Terrace, offers the city's best view of the Saint Lawrence River and Old Quebec. Full of vendors, street performers and scores of visitors in the summer, the boardwalk is also an excellent starting point for touring the rest of the city. Those in search of some exercise can descend the staircase to the Lower Town, others ride the precipitous funicular railway. The spectacular Promenade des Gouverneurs leaves the Terrace to the south, runs beneath the Citadel, and emerges at the Plains of Abraham.
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Promenade des Gouverneurs
Contact:
- +1 418 641 6290(Tourist Information)
Location:
- Off Avenue Saint Denis
- Quebec City,QCG1R 4P5
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Our Local Expert Says:
This famous boardwalk is most enjoyable in the summer when it takes on a summer resort feel with street performers and food stalls. Try the “beaver tails,” you won’t regret it!
Description:
The Promenade des Gouverneurs is a pleasant boardwalk that starts at Château Frontenac and follows the St-Lawrence River, ending up at the Plains of Abraham. It's also where you can see some of the best views of the river and the city. Early mornings are best for serious hikes, and evenings can't be beat for a view of Quebec City at night!
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Quartier Petit Champlain
Contact:
- +1 418 692 2613 / +1 877 692 2613 (Toll free)
- visit website
Location:
- 61, rue du Petit-Champlain
- (Administrative Offices)
- Quebec City,QCG1K 4H5
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Our Local Expert Says:
This neighbourhood has more to offer than the typical tourist ware, offering traditional Quebec artisan craft as well as Indian art and goods.
Description:
The Quartier Petit Champlain, located under the Chateau Frontenac, is one of those magical places that makes you feel like you're in a different world. Blocked off by the St-Lawrence River, a large cliff, and a large hill, its insular quality adds to that otherworldly feeling. It can be accessed by the Escalier Casse-Cou or the Quebec Funicular. Quaint, historical, and touristy, all at the same time, it's what all tourist spots should aspire to be!
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Place Royale
Contact:
- +1 418 641 6290(Tourist Information)
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Location:
- Rue Notre Dame
- Quebec City,QCG1K 4E9
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Place Royale is a collection of buildings and narrow streets born in 1608, when explorer Samuel de Champlain established a secure fur trading post. It changed hands between the British and French, surviving fires and battles and eventually became Quebec City's version of "downtown." After a complete restoration, Place Royale is now the city's most picturesque place, sporting restaurants and cafes, as well as many tourist attractions. Be sure to visit the Maison Chevalier, the Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church and the Interpretive center.
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Place Royale Interpretation Centre
Contact:
- +1 418 646 3167
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Location:
- 27 rue Notre-Dame
- Centre d'Interprétation de Place-Royale
- Quebec City,QCG1K 4E9
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This brand new interpretation centre opened on Place Royale itself, and provides information on all area attractions while mounting its own exhibits. The centre is a good place to stop before exploring Place Royale, the Royal Battery, the Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church and Maison Chevalier. Armed with historical information, you can then make the most of your visit to this especially historic area of Quebec City. Exhibits include a history of the Interpretation Centre's own buildings, a multimedia history of Place Royale, a history of Quebec commerce, and a Discovery Space in which you can re-enact life in Quebec City in 1800.
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Royal Battery
Contact:
- +1 418 641 6290(Tourist Information)
- visit website
Location:
- 37 Sous-le-Fort Street
- Place Royale
- Quebec City,QCG1K 4E9
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Constructed in 1690 to fend off British attacks, this fortification at the Place Royale still displays original cannons. The Royal Battery saw most of its action during the siege of Quebec in 1759. In the summertime, staff explain the history of the cannons and the battery, including how the cannons were loaded and fired, and a description of the many perils that awaited the soldier in charge of these huge pieces of artillery. Children, in particular, are often fascinated by this well-preserved piece of Quebec's military history.
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Quebec Funicular
Contact:
- +1 418 692 1132
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Location:
- 16 Petit-Champlain
- Quebec City,QCG1K 4H4
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Our Local Expert Says:
This is a fast, safe and convenient way to get from Chateau Frontenac and Quartier Petit Champlain. If you don’t want to pay the $1.75 for the ride, you can always walk up or down the Escalier Casse-cou.
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Saving tired legs since 1879, the Québec Funicular is still the best way to get from Château Frontenac to Quartier Petit Champlain. This double-track railway cable car, built against Quebec's 210-foot cliff, offers pedestrians a quick way get between Lower and Upper Town. Whether you are going up or down, you will appreciate the splendid panoramic views of the Quartier Petit Champlain that much more while protected from the chilly winds blowing off the Saint Laurence River. Make sure to visit the Funicular gift shop housed in a colonial-style house at the foot of the cliff.
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Museum of French America
Contact:
- +1 418 692 2843
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Location:
- 2 Côte de la Fabrique
- Quebec City,QCG1R 3V6
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Description:
This beautiful museum offers many multidisciplinary insights into the history of North America's French communities. There are two permanent exhibits: The Settling of French America is a multimedia trip from France to the colonies, while The History of the Collections Séminaire de Québec boasts an unmatched assortment of religious art and scientific instruments. Guided tours are available in both French and English.
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Crémaillère (La)
Contact:
- +1 418 692 2216
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Location:
- 73, Sainte-Anne street
- Quebec City,QCG1R 3X4
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Description:
Boasting one of Quebec City's most attractive exteriors, this venerable restaurant is ensconced in a 19th-century stone building on the Rue St-Stanislas. Its extensive menu of haute cuisine favourites includes salmon carpaccio and smoked duck and Bresaola appetizers, a small selection of pastas, milk-fed veal dishes, and steak and seafood from the grill. House specialties include steak tartare and Chateaubriand bouquetière for two. Desserts range from the extravagant-crepes flambéed at your table-to an outstanding but more modest selection of cakes and tarts.
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Pub Saint-Alexandre
Contact:
- 418 694 0015
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Location:
- 1087 Rue St-Jean
- Quebec City,QCG1R 1S3
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Description:
This pub allows beer connoisseurs to quench their thirst with an impressive selection of fine imported ales in the summer, or with some warm cider by the fireplace in the winter. The pub offers 200 beers. In addition to its tasteful mahogany bar, the St-Alexandre has a stage where local bands perform on weekends. The kitchen is open from 11am to 3pm and from 5pm to 9:30pm, serving traditional pub cuisine.
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