Quebec City
World's Most PhotographedHotel (Château Frontenac)
Higher Than NiagaraMontmorency Falls
Hosts World FamousWinter Carnival

Quebec City, often referred to as the "Europe of North America," is a historic gem located in the Canadian province of Quebec. It's renowned for its well-preserved colonial architecture, charming old town, and a rich blend of French and Canadian cultures.

Quebec City's old-world charm, stunning natural surroundings, and rich cultural heritage make it a captivating destination year-round. Whether you're exploring the historic district, taking in panoramic views, or enjoying French-inspired cuisine, Quebec City offers a unique and immersive Canadian experience.

  • Old Quebec

    Explore Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec), a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the only walled city in North America. Wander through its cobblestone streets, admire the centuries-old architecture, and visit landmarks like the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac.

  • La Citadelle

    Discover La Citadelle, a star-shaped fortress and an active military installation. Take a guided tour to learn about its history and enjoy panoramic views of the city.

  • Plains of Abraham

    Visit the Plains of Abraham (Battlefields Park), a historic battlefield where the pivotal Battle of Quebec took place. It's now a vast urban park perfect for picnics and outdoor activities.

  • Montmorency Falls

    Witness the awe-inspiring Montmorency Falls, which are taller than Niagara Falls. You can take a cable car to the top or walk across a suspension bridge for breathtaking views.

  • Place Royale

    Step back in time at Place Royale, where Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec City in 1608. It's a historic square surrounded by quaint shops, cafes, and museums.

  • Quebec Winter Carnival

    If visiting in winter, don't miss the Quebec Winter Carnival, one of the world's largest winter festivals. Enjoy ice sculptures, parades, and winter sports.

  • Culinary Delights

    Savor the city's French-inspired cuisine, from classic poutine to gourmet dining. Explore the cobblestone streets to find charming bistros and cafes.

  • Art and Culture

    Quebec City's arts scene thrives with galleries, theaters, and music festivals. Check out local art at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec and catch a show at Théâtre Petit Champlain.

THE SEASONS
  • Quebec City is a winter wonderland from December to February. The city's Old Town transforms into a snowy fairy tale, and the Quebec Winter Carnival, one of the world's largest winter festivals, takes place. Visitors can enjoy ice skating at Place D'Youville, explore the historic district's cobblestone streets, and savor hearty Quebecois cuisine.

  • Spring in Quebec City, from March to May, sees the city thawing out from winter. As the snow melts, outdoor activities like hiking in Parc de la Chute-Montmorency become popular. The city's gardens, such as the Joan of Arc Garden, begin to bloom, and it's a great time for cultural events like the Quebec City Film Festival.

  • Summer, from June to August, is a lively season in Quebec City. The city hosts numerous festivals, including the Quebec City Summer Festival, which features world-class music acts. Visitors can take a stroll along the Plains of Abraham, cruise on the St. Lawrence River, and dine in outdoor cafes.

  • Fall foliage in Quebec City, from September to November, is spectacular. The city's parks, like Parc du Bois-de-Coulonge, burst into vibrant colors. You can take scenic drives along the Route de la Nouvelle-France, visit nearby Île d'Orléans, and indulge in apple picking and cider tasting.

SPUR EXPERIENCES IN QUEBEC CITY