Journey Through Québec
Greetings, Lykkers! Welcome to Old Québec City – a place where history and charm blend seamlessly to create an unforgettable travel experience.
Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or just looking for a picturesque spot to explore, Old Québec City has something special for everyone. Let’s dive into what makes this enchanting destination a must-visit and provide some tips on what to see, do, and budget for during your stay.
Exploring Old Québec City
Old Québec City is like stepping back in time. The cobblestone streets, the historic architecture, and the friendly locals all contribute to a unique European feel right in North America.
If you’re wandering through the narrow alleyways, snapping photos of the historic buildings, or enjoying the stunning views from the city walls, you’ll be charmed at every turn.
Top Attractions:
1. Fairmont Le Château Frontenac
Dominating the skyline, Château Frontenac is one of the most photographed hotels in the world. Built on a cliff overlooking the St. Lawrence River, it’s an iconic symbol of Old Québec City. Take a guided tour to learn about its history, the notable guests who have stayed here, and enjoy the architectural beauty. The Fairmont Le Château Frontenac is also a place you can stay if you wish to immerse yourself in its historic ambiance during your visit.
- Cost: A guided tour costs around USD 15-20 per person. Hotel rooms start at about USD 265 per night. (Cost may vary)
2. Dufferin Terrace
This wooden promenade offers some of the best views of the city and the river. In the summer, enjoy the lively atmosphere with buskers and performers, or in winter, take a ride down the famous toboggan slides that have been a favorite for generations. It’s the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the beauty of Old Québec City.
- Cost: Free to access. Toboggan rental costs about USD 8-10 for a ride. (Cost may vary)
3. Rue du petit-Champlain
Wander through this charming, pedestrian-only street, which is the oldest commercial district in North America. The European-style boutiques and cozy cafes make it a delightful spot to shop for souvenirs or simply soak in the atmosphere. Don’t miss the chance to visit during winter when it transforms into a magical winter wonderland with twinkling lights and festive decorations.
- Cost: Prices for items range from USD 10 for small souvenirs to USD 100+ for high-quality clothing or art pieces. (Cost may vary)
4. Place Royale
This is where it all began for Québec City – Samuel de Champlain founded the city here in 1608. Today, it’s a quaint, cobblestone square lined with historical buildings and the beautiful Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Chapel. Place Royale is especially enchanting during winter when it’s covered in snow and decorated for the holiday season.
- Cost: Free to wander the square and take photos. Guided tours are available for around USD 10-15 per person. (Cost may vary)
Activities and Estimated Costs:
• Walking Tours: Explore the city on foot with a guided or self-guided tour. Prices range from USD 15 to USD 25 per person. (Cost may vary)
• Tasting the Local Cuisine: Try traditional Québec dishes like poutine, maple taffy, and seafood at local eateries. A meal at a casual restaurant will cost around USD 12-20, while a fine dining experience can go up to USD 60-90 per person (cost may vary).
• Stay: The Fairmont Le Château Frontenac offers rooms starting at USD 300 per night. There are also budget-friendly hotels in the area for around USD 75-125 per night. (Cost may vary)
Why Visit Old Québec City?
Old Québec City offers a glimpse into Canada’s rich history and a chance to experience a unique blend of European charm and North American culture. Whether you’re here for the history, the food, or simply to wander the charming streets, you’re sure to find something that captures your heart.
So, pack your bags, grab your camera, and get ready to explore one of Canada’s most captivating cities. See you there, Lykkers!