Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec)
Cobblestone streets, stone walls and centuries-old charm make this feel more like Europe than North America. Wandering here is like stepping back in time.
Château Frontenac
One of the world’s most photographed hotels, perched dramatically above the St. Lawrence River, the Château looks like a fairytale castle. Even if not staying, visitors can explore its grand halls.
Plains of Abraham
Once the site of historic battles, today it’s a wide open park with walking trails and views across the river. It blends history with calm green space.
Petit Champlain District
This old quarter brims with boutiques, galleries and cosy cafés. It’s one of the most atmospheric corners of the city, especially in winter when lights twinkle above the lanes.
Montmorency Falls
Just outside the city, these falls plunge higher than Niagara. A suspension bridge gives clients thrilling views of the water thundering below.