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Plan Your Quebec City Vacation

Québec City's alluring setting atop Cape Diamond (Cap Diamant) evokes a past of high adventure, military history, and exploration. This French-speaking capital city is the only walled city north of Mexico. Visitors come for the delicious and inventive cuisine, the remarkable historical continuity, and to share in the seasonal exuberance of the largest Francophone population outside France.

The historic heart of this community is the Old City (Vieux-Québec), comprising the part of Upper Town (Haute-Ville) surrounded by walls and Lower Town (Basse-Ville), which spreads out at the base of the hill from Place Royale. Many sets of staircases and the popular funicular link the top of the hill with the bottom. Cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, and elaborate cathedrals here are charming in all seasons. The Old City earned recognition as an official UNESCO World Heritage site in 1985, thanks largely to city planners who managed to update and preserve the 400-year-old buildings and attractions without destroying what made them worth preserving. The most familiar icon of the city, Fairmont Château Frontenac, is set on the highest point in Upper Town, where it holds court over the entire city.

Sitting proudly above the confluence of the St. Lawrence and St. Charles rivers, the city's famous military fortification, La Citadelle, built in the early 19th century, remains the largest of its kind in North America. In summer, visitors should try to catch the Changing of the Guard, held every morning at 10 am; you can get much closer to the guards here than at Buckingham Palace in London.

Enchanting as it is, the Old City is just a small part of the true Québec City experience. Think outside the walls and explore St-Roch, a downtown hot spot, which has artsy galleries, foodie haunts, and a bustling square. Cruise the Grande-Allée and avenue Cartier to find a livelier part of town dotted with nightclubs and fun eateries. Or while away the hours in St-Jean-Baptiste, a neighborhood with trendy shops and hipster hangouts.

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Top Reasons To Go

  1. See the Château Frontenac Even if you're not staying at Québec City's most famous landmark, make sure to pop into one of the world's legendary hotels.
  2. Dine at world-class restaurants High-end bistros; hip, hole-in-the-wall cafés; and amazing breweries Québec City has it all.
  3. Explore La Citadelle Québec City's highest perch is the largest fortified base in North America and site of the daily Changing of the Guard in summer.
  4. Play on the Plains of Abraham With cross-country skiing and sledding in winter and picnicking, concerts, and in-line skating in summer, this huge park is a popular place for outdoor fun.
  5. Experience Carnaval de Québec Dance at the Ice Palace, catch the night parade, or sluice down a snow slide. For three weekends in January and February, the city hosts one of the biggest winter festivals in the world.

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