Rue Saint-Jean (west)
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Cute street with cafes and markets, with more locals than tourists. Buzzing nightlife.
Very crowded street of historic buildings with restaurants and hotels, leading down to Chateau Frontenac.
Very crowded street of historic buildings with restaurants and hotels, leading down to Chateau Frontenac.
The oldest part of Quebec City. An amazing area of galleries, shops, cafes, incredible architecture, flower baskets, cobblestone streets, and the waterfront.
The oldest part of Quebec City. An amazing area of galleries, shops, cafes, incredible architecture, flower baskets, cobblestone streets, and the waterfront.
Cute street with cafes and markets, with more locals than tourists. Buzzing nightlife.
Very crowded street of historic buildings with restaurants and hotels, leading down to Chateau Frontenac.
A Danish-American town that has become a bit of a tourist trap, but is charming nonetheless.
Stand on the top of the old walls, on geometric stretches of grass and in the adorable castle-like structures of Kent Gate and Saint John Gate!
One of the nicest churches I've ever seen! In the countryside near Quebec City.
Cute area with outdoor cafes, flower boxes, church steeple with chimes, and village green where family events such as movie night or games night are held.
The iconic Chateauesque-style hotel that stands high above the Saint Lawrence River. It is the center of Old Quebec.
Very crowded street of historic buildings with restaurants and hotels, leading down to Chateau Frontenac.
Stand on the top of the old walls, on geometric stretches of grass and in the adorable castle-like structures of Kent Gate and Saint John Gate!
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