One of North America's oldest settlements, Quebec is an open air museum. With its Unesco World Heritage Old Town, with its views from the boardwalk and its cliff-top position, this city knows exactly how to seduce its travellers. Know all about Place Royale, the birthplace of French America, and see the Notre-Dame-des-Victoires church, the oldest stone Church in North America. Walk through the Lower Town, a historic district with a French flair. Pass Petit Champlain, the oldest commercial district in North America, and the funicular that connects Terrasse Dufferin with the Lower Town. Have a look at the Notre-Dame de Quebec church, one of the oldest churches in Canada. View the Hotel de Ville, the City Hall, in the heart of Old Quebec and listed as a Unesco World Heritage site. Pass the Rue de Tresor, a lively open air art gallery, with hundreds of artists displaying their works, and marvel at the Citadelle de Québec, the only remaining colonial fortification in Canada.
Place Royale: The birthplace of French America, this charming square is lined with 17th and 18th-century buildings and the iconic Notre-Dame-des-Victoires church.
Lower Town (Basse-Ville): A historic district with cobblestone streets, boutique shops, and lively cafés, offering a glimpse into Old Quebec’s European heritage.
One of North America's oldest commercial streets, featuring quaint shops, galleries, and bistros, all set in a picturesque and vibrant atmosphere.
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