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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The Gallery Lounge is one of a kind with its mix of professional art and refreshment service in a friendly and distinguished atmosphere. It has a diverse and remarkable selection of Quebec artists who are willing to meet their public at weekly viewings. The Gallery also shines with its renowned speakers and business networking meetings.
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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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The boutique truly is an exhibit (but not a museum) and an artistic laboratory. Some of our more "showy" creations are exclusive to this location. It's the only place in the WHOLE WORLD where you'll find ALL the Ketto products. And there's more: experiments, collections from days gone by...
The last time I visited this boutique it was located on Rue Cartier. They now have moved on the beautiful Rue St-Jean . The selection of items is breathtaking and most unique. I always make sure to purchase some gifts in this boutique when I am in Quebec City. This u usual boutique is a little paradise.
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This store would even astonish people who do not know anything about stones and minerals. Here they have huge collection of natural beauties and also crafts made out of them. You can spend hours walking from section to another and entertaining yourself and learning about all these things... and of course... at the end buying something. This store has also teaching purpose too. It's like a museum. In this store you can get some of the best Canadian stones.
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At the heart of the emerging art scene that has grown around the MNBAQ, uNo Art Gallery offers a fresh contact with visual arts in their haven of quality and creativity. Our gallery’s unique layout let’s each visitor experience the art work in their own way and at their own pace. This calm and friendly space encourages the proximity between the visitor and the exhibition. We believe that art is tied to life, as art can touch an onlooker it can also create a silent encounter with the artist. Our gallery wishes to offer a warm welcome to all its visitors to facilitate the discovery of art. The gallery’s team will happily answer any questions about the currant exhibition as well as the artists behind the work. Any purchase from uNo Art Gallery will also be accompanied by a professional assistance in the delivery and installation of your new art piece. Welcome!
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L'espace contemporain is a dynamic art gallery witch present emerging artists. A place of meetings and artistic discoveries. L'espace contemporain from Quebec wants to play a leading role in promoting and developing different ways to raise awareness and reach different audiences. To make contemporary art accessible to all and to promote experimentation to acquire works of art.
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Located on 3rd avenue, in the heart of the very effervescent district Vieux-Limoilou in Quebec City, Chez Alfred-Pellan art gallery is operated by members of the Cooperative Artistique du Quartier which was founded in March 2016 specifically to restore an artistic vocation to the house where the famous painter Alfred Pellan grew up and discovered his passion for art. Welcome to everyone!
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