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Your walk in Quebec City may slow to a crawl during mid-day hours when the streets are very crowded ... by ducking into the 1608 Wine and Cheese Bar. If you go, walk behind the circular bar ...
Walk down a street and you’ll find a Japanese ... an English tavern in Old Quebec, is another bar that offers year-round programming. Quebec City on a winter’s day, with the grand Fairmont ...
The City of Light welcomed nearly 30 million visitors in 2023, and even more admirers plan to travel there since the 2024 ...
Photograph Courtesy Québec City Tourism/Jeff Frenette The cobblestone streets ... a gift from Quebec’s iconic Simons store to celebrate the city’s 400th anniversary in 2008. Bar 1608 at ...
Quebec City, founded in 1608 by French explorer Samuel ... Walking these narrow streets lined with stone buildings or looking out over a river so grand that Quebecers call it “the sea ...
After strolling along Québec City's cobbled streets, you can cozy up at Chez ... For lighter fare, grab a table at Bar Artefact, which dishes up small dishes like poutine and sandwiches.
Old Quebec—which, as the name suggests, is Quebec City ... bar, both at Fairmont Le Château Frontenac. For gourmet chocolates, head to Chocolaterie Christophe Morel on St. Louis Street ...
Clustered around the city's port on the banks of the St. Lawrence River are the quaint stone buildings and narrow, winding streets of Old Québec. This historic neighborhood (and UNESCO World ...
Quebec City’s gastronomic scene is booming ... as well as her inspiring and tantalizing discoveries. Eater maps are curated by editors and aim to reflect a diversity of neighborhoods, cuisines ...
If your image of Quebec City begins and ends with cobblestone streets and horse-drawn carriages, it’s time for a serious update. The province’s Michelin Guide was revealed today – featuring ...