THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Quebec City - 2024 (with Photos) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Quebec City

Things to Do in Quebec City, Canada - Quebec City Attractions

Things to Do in Quebec City



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  • Patricia C
    Oakville, Canada39 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Such a beautiful city to visit. friendly people and lots to see in walking distance. Perfect place to spend a couple of days
    Written March 21, 2024
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  • wireless_in_CA
    United States7,429 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We first parked at the top of the falls and headed towards the suspension bridge. We followed the path behind the visitor center since the main path along the cliff was closed just before the falls. A helpful sign was posted in front of the visitor center warning of the closure.

    The fall that April morning was roaring and quite impressive. From the top you could see the speed of the water flow and the roar as it went over. Next to the zip line was a lookout that was not very busy but was the best location for a frontal view. At the bottom of the falls we could not get too close as the viewing area was closed. However, from the path we could still feel the force and feel the resulting spray as the falls hit the bottom. Others continued up the stairs towards the top of the falls.

    The park waived the parking fee (maybe for winter) and we only had to show our ticket’s QR code to get into each parking lot.
    Written April 23, 2024
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  • Eva T
    United Kingdom2,171 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    It is amazing place from where you can see Lower town, river or take a ride on funicular or see the Citadel. There are several information panels about the history related to its past and preservation. And it's overlooked by stunning Chateau Frontenac. We walked a couple times through it, enjoying the views, talking to local lady who advised what to see/visit in the city. If you are tired there are plenty benches to sit and have a rest. There is also small cafe/ice cream shop. At the end of it you can find tobogan for winter adrenalin seekers. It's must visit place when in the city.
    Written May 17, 2024
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  • TERRAvelista
    London, UK18,016 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    To reach the lower town you either take the funicular from the Dufferin terrace for 5 CAD one way/per person (the entrance is located inside the glass square houses right near the statue - don't forget to press on the door to access this area) with the capacity of the funicular of max 6-8 people and going every minute, reaching the old town in 1 minute.

    The other option is to walk all the way here, if you have the energy, and immerse yourself in more touristic attractions with lots of over prices cake shops/ice cream shops/nougaterie or restaurants and fashion shops far detached from the French or European fashion though.

    Cobbled streets located near the water, the ferry not far from here, a gorgeous piazza with people watching as in the style you find in most of Med countries, if you are fortunate to be here on a sunny day.
    Written October 29, 2023
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  • Carlos L.
    Palm Desert, CA1,870 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Amazing cathedral! We have been to many cathedrals but the ceiling/vault (?_) had a beautiful purplish tint and imparted it such an amazing pious quality that made you truly appreciate that you were in a sacred space. Really impressed my wife and I. Amazing place to visit.
    Written April 21, 2024
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  • tahliastravels
    Brisbane, Australia127 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful views during the winter, so snowy and gorgeous. We loved this spot. We didn’t go into the museum but did just walk around the areas that we could and it was spectacular. Definitely worth a stop by if you’re in the area. I wish we had’ve had the opportunity to go into it to see more.
    Written March 21, 2024
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  • Pete
    Fredericksburg, VA1,206 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Place Royal is a very quaint little town square with a very noticeable bust of King Louis XIV. It’s easy to feel transported back in time and imagine the bustling market business going on here very close to the Old Port. Today, it’s very quiet, clean, and not crowded.
    Written May 10, 2024
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  • George J
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I love Quebec City! Short flight to experience French cuisine, cobble stone stone streets in one of the oldest cities in North America. And, these French speakers are actually Friendly! Let me not forget to mention the great exchange rate for our dollar.
    Written November 9, 2023
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  • Pete
    Fredericksburg, VA1,206 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The defensive capabilities look very significant to me. Most of the structure is not only on top of a hill but buried deep underground. I would think this would give it protection from aerial attacks. The perimeter is also surrounded by a significant moat probably 30 meters wide by 30 meters deep. I would think that this would give it protection from ground assault.

    It’s also the place where the battle for everything was lost by the French. The French failed to adequately defend the top of the cliff. Later, on the plains, the French were too hasty to attack and met double musket ball fire from the British. The French lost Canada and everything between the Mississippi and Appalachian
    Written May 4, 2024
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  • wireless_in_CA
    United States7,429 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Parliament Building was very accessible to visitors as long as one brought their official ID and go through security.

    There was a free coat check and we grabbed our official tour book from the rack on the opposite side. Only French language tours were available the day of our visit.

    Some of the highlights we liked from the tour were the following

    Blue Room - I had to turn off my cellphone before being allowed inside.
    Le Parlementairo - formal dining room with a beautiful stained glass tunnel entrance
    Ocular - in the basement with a view up
    Library

    The Red Room was closed for renovations and the guard could not give a timeline.

    Politics was not my favorite subject but the exhibits did a good job in explaining Quebec’s system and comparing it to other countries like the US, France and UK.

    We learned a lot during our time on site so well worth a visit. We spent almost one hour inside.
    Written April 19, 2024
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  • bethpindc
    Washington DC, DC769 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I'm so glad we took the ferry to Lévis. The view of Québec City from the ferry is stunning. And, there's a microbrewery just next to the ferry terminal in Lévis where we had great poutine and a beer.
    Written May 16, 2024
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  • Joanne
    Lake Mary, FL2,045 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This was such a historical place and definitely worth a visit. It was part of a tour, so not sure the cost normally. We were met by a guide in period costume who explained a lot of the history that it had been a prison. We got to see the converted cells - and it was definitely not somewhere you wanted to be. A nice old library - quaint. The stairs are narrow and uneven - so might be a problem for those with mobility issues.
    Written May 4, 2024
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