Quebec City may be the only fortified city north of Mexico, but it welcomes visitors with open arms. Explore the Citadel, where you might catch Canadian troops staging a military ceremony. As for food, you could splurge on afternoon tea at the Chateau Frontenac, or do as the locals do and snack on poutine—french fries with gravy and cheese curds.
Restaurants in Quebec City
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This cigar vendor sells a variety of different cigars, including Cubans.
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A stone's throw from Château Frontenac, La Maison Darlington, established since 1775, is the oldest and most prestigious boutique in Old Quebec. Proud of its tradition and the excellence of its service, it offers you renowned brands such as Joseph Ribkoff, Frank Lyman, Dale of Norway, Part Two and many more. Maison Darlington is THE shopping destination in Old Quebec.
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Dating back to the 17th century, the Petit Champlain street is the oldest commercial artery in North America. Quartier Petit Champlain counts today more than 47 shops and restaurants.
There are beautiful cobblestone streets, gorgeous old buildings, excellent restaurants and many interesting shops! Don't miss this area!
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An old grocery store in operation since 1871.
This grocery store has a little bit of everything - premade foods, snacks, maple everything, dried pasta, toiletries, candies. The first night I was in town, I went to grab a few snacks and a quick dinner. Towards the end of my trip, I went back again to buy some souvenirs for friends. If you can't find something in here, I don't know where you'd find it. It's worth going just to see the inside of the store, which I couldn't get over the quaintness without feeling kitschy.
This store specializes in furniture and other objects made by local designers.
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