Quebec City is unique in more than one way. An eclectic mix of urban and the archaic, this French-speaking city offers an incredible experience to tourists. The only walled city north of Mexico has great sights, hotels, restaurants, and nightlife that appeal to the discerning type of customers. Whether you are visiting Quebec City for the first time, or visit their often, our guide to visiting the Quebec City can come in handy. Canada remains a tourist-friendly place with seamless travel visa requirements. Indeed, obtaining a tourist visa for Canada is a seamless process, as you can readily avail it at any of the well-established Canada visa application centers.
Quebec City Wonders: Top-Rated Activities for an Enriching Experience
1. Île d’Orléans
Visiting this island is one of the most popular activities for tourists visiting the Quebec City. Comprising six provinces and thousands of gardens, the island offers a host of sightseeing and relaxation activities. The sightseeing activities depend to a large extent on which time of the year you are visiting, but the famous Cassis Monna & Filles is open to visitors all year round. At Cassis Monna and Filles, you can taste different flavors of wine and dig into some authentic cuisines.
2. Old Quebec
The Old Quebec is famous for quaint buildings and European style architecture making it one of the best places to visit in Canada. The most notable attractions in Old Quebec include the Citadel, Notre-Dame Basilica, and Quartier Petit-Champlain. In addition to these attractions, the Old Quebec attracts tourists owing to its souvenir and artisan shops.
3. Battlefields Park (Parc des Champs-de-Bataille)
The Battlefields Park is an open park which offers the ideal setting for spending a day out. Ideal for family picnics, strolls, or just lazing around, the park attracts visitors from all over Quebec, especially during the weekends. What makes Battlefields Park special is its history. It is the place where Britain and France fought the Indian War. Of particular significance in the Battlefields Park is the Joan of Arc Garden.
4. Musee de la Civilisation
A key attraction in Quebec, Musee de la Civilisation, a visit to this aesthetically pleasing museum is educative. One of the best museums in Canada, the permanent exhibits in this museum, especially, the ‘People of Quebec: Then and Now’ is of special significance, as it showcases the history of aboriginals in Canada. The museum also focuses on contemporary events, and you will find a lot going on at the museum all through the year. Considering the numerous exhibits on display, you may feel that visiting everything is a tall order, but even if you successfully experience the theme, the visit is worth it.
5. Observatoire de la Capitale
Observatoire de la Capitale, Quebec City’s highest lookout point, offers a view of the entire city that no other place offers. From the top of this observation center, you can get a panoramic view of the entire city. Admission to the center is through the Panoramic Visa, which cost nearly $29. There are a host of educational activities at the center, which are interestingly named as ‘As the Turtle Dove Flies’ and ‘The Adventures of Captain Klutzy’. If you are travelling with kids, a visit to Observatoire de la Capitale can be worth your time.
6. Fairmont Le Château Frontenac
Inspired by the architectural style of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac is a landmark that most Quebec residents identify with. That hotel is one of the most visited places and one of the most beautiful Canadian castle hotels. Actually, the hotel was built by the Canadian Pacific as a stopover for weary train travelers. The high price of staying at the hotel should not deter you from visiting, as you can have a drink and meal at the legendary place.
7. Place-Royale
A trip to Quebec City is incomplete without visiting Place-Royale. Widely considered as the epicenter of the French colonies in North America, the place remains significant from a historical and cultural perspective. There is a bust of Louis XIV and Église Notre-Dame-des-Victoires – the oldest stone church in the region. Before you begin your trip to the Place-Royale, we highly recommend getting all the information and education at the Place-Royale Interpretation Center.
8. The Citadel
The unique thing about the Citadel is that the place still serves as the base of Canada’s military. Yet, tourists are welcome at the place, and are guided by the Royal 22e Regiment. There is a on-site museum which educates tourists about the Canadian Armed Forces; you can also see the collection of artifacts at the museum.
These were some of the best tourist attractions in Quebec City. Visiting this city, often considered one of the best places to live in Canada, is a unique experience not only because of its attractions but also due to the unique French-Canadian culture and experience.
FAQs
WOW awesome place to visit to canada and other places.
Hi Simon. Yes, Canada has lot much to offer. Waiting for next visit again 🙂