Stay : Quebec City's must-see attractions
The eponymous capital of Quebec has an old city classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, magnificent museums and lively neighbourhoods (Faubourg Saint-Jean and Saint-Roch). Three days to discover this peaceful city, taking one's time.
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Detail of the stay : Quebec City's must-see attractions - 3 days
Day 1: Upper Town of Old Quebec
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In one day, stroll along the Dufferin Terrace before entering the Château Frontenac, stroll the narrow streets within the city and take a look at the cathedral and the basilica. Then, choose between the Musée de l'Amérique francophone (interesting exhibition on French-speaking communities in North America) or the monasteries(Augustines or Ursulines).
Day 2: Lower Town of Old Quebec
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Start by the ferry to Lévis to admire the view from the river. Then refer to the "To see, to do" section of this guide for tour ideas. Take a stroll through the narrow streets of Petit Champlain, discover Place Royale and then pass along the beautiful Rue Saint-Paul with a stop at Marché du Vieux-Port and Bassin Louise. You will then have time to visit Musée de la Civilisation, very interesting.
Day 3: Emblematic sites of Quebec
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In the morning, you will walk in the Plains of Abraham and around the Citadel, to discover a beautiful park and a place full of history. You can take your lunch in the Faubourg Saint-Jean: a lively and trendy neighbourhood, a few steps from the Parliament Hill and the famous Grande Allée. The end of the day and the evening are spent in the Saint-Roch district: lovely alleys, art galleries and entertainment venues, and friendly neighbourhood bistros.
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