
Quebec City
European charm in North America's fortified jewel
Quebec City feels like someone airlifted a medieval French town and dropped it in North America. The only fortified city north of Mexico wraps you in 400-year-old stone walls, where horse-drawn carriages clip-clop past sidewalk cafés and French is the language of choice. But this isn't some theme park version of Europe — it's a living, breathing city where locals grab their morning café au lait at the same bakeries tourists discover, and where winter transforms the already magical streets into a snow-globe wonderland. Yes, it gets touristy in Old Quebec. And yes, you'll pay tourist prices in some spots. But step beyond the main drags and you'll find a city that's managed to preserve its soul while embracing the present.
Quebec City Itineraries
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Seven Days of Old Quebec, River Views, and Forest Calm
Week · $$$

Quebec City Jungle Escape: Cobblestones, Cliffs & Calm
Weekend · $$$

Quebec City Weekend: Old-World Views, Forest Calm, Easy Eats
Day Trip · $$$

Quebec City Romance Among Cliffs, Cobblestones, and Forest
Week · $$$

Wild Romance Weekend in Old Quebec
Weekend · $$$

Romantic Quebec City Escape: Stone Streets & Wild Greens
Day Trip · $$$
Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Many museums offer free admission on the first Sunday of each month from November through March
- 2.The Quebec City tourist card includes public transit and discounts at 75+ attractions, paying for itself if you visit 3+ sites
- 3.Happy hour at most restaurants runs 4-6 PM with 30% off drinks and appetizers
- 4.Street parking becomes free after 6 PM on weekdays and all day Sunday in most areas
- 5.Local grocery chain IGA offers better prices than corner stores for snacks and drinks
- 6.The Plains of Abraham Museum costs $15 CAD but includes access to the Martello Towers and battlefields
- 7.Lunch menus at upscale restaurants cost 40-50% less than dinner for the same quality
- 8.SAQ (liquor stores) run frequent promotions on Quebec wines and local spirits
Travel Tips
- •Download the RTC app for real-time bus schedules — buses often run late in winter
- •Pack layers even in summer — evenings by the St. Lawrence River get surprisingly cool
- •Most locals speak English, but starting conversations in French gets you better service and recommendations
- •The cobblestones in Old Quebec are murder on wheeled luggage — pack light or use a backpack
- •Restaurant reservations are essential during summer and Carnaval — book at least 3 days ahead
- •The Plains of Abraham become cross-country skiing trails in winter, with free equipment rental at the Discovery Pavilion
- •Tipping follows North American standards — 18-20% at restaurants, $2-3 per drink at bars
- •The old city walls have several gates — Porte Saint-Jean offers the easiest access from the train station
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