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Quebec City Holidays

Step into a wondrous heritage within forts and museums, each telling their chunk of the story, stroll the cobblestone streets of Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and be transported to a bygone era with its charming architecture, quaint shops, and Parisian cafes, before meeting the here and now in the city’s glamourous restaurants and bars.
Visitors adore the iconic Château Frontenac, a fairytale castle that dominates the skyline, boasting breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River and exploring the vibrant Quartier Petit-Champlain filled with unique boutiques and art galleries, before indulging in the city's culinary delights with mouthwatering poutine and maple-infused treats. And for thrills the stunning hikes on Montmorency Falls, where you can witness the impressive cascades and even zip line across the roaring waters.
Whether you're venturing the majestic Plains of Abraham, delighting in old world vistas from a cruise on the St. Lawrence River or dining in the vibrance of Rue Saint-Jean, Canada’s oldest city is a blissfully scenic, chic city break.

Time zones difference between Quebec City and the UK is - 5 hours.
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When making money exchange, please note that currency exchange offices may charge a commission for each transaction.
If you're visiting Québec City, be sure to wander through Place Royale, a charming square that's steeped in history and charm. This quaint square is the birthplace of Québec City and was once a bustling marketplace. Today, it's a pedestrian-only zone that's home to some of the city's oldest and most iconic buildings, including the Église Notre-Dame-des-Victoires and the Maison Chevalier. Take a stroll around the cobblestone streets and admire the beautiful architecture or grab a bite to eat at one of the many cafes and restaurants. With its charming atmosphere and rich history, Place Royale is a must-see destination in Québec City.
For a taste of Québec City's military history, be sure to explore La Citadelle de Québec. This impressive fortress is one of the largest military fortifications in North America and is still an active military base. Take a guided tour to learn about the history and significance of the fortress and visit the museum to see exhibits on military life in Québec City. You can also watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony, a time-honoured tradition that takes place every day during the summer months. With its fascinating history and stunning views of the city, La Citadelle de Québec is a must-visit destination for history buffs and curious travellers alike.
For a taste of old-world charm in Québec City, take a stroll through Quartier Petit Champlain. This picturesque neighbourhood is one of the oldest commercial districts in North America and is filled with narrow cobblestone streets, colourful buildings, and unique shops and restaurants. Browse the boutiques for handmade gifts and souvenirs, sample local delicacies like maple syrup and poutine, or simply take in the sights and sounds of this charming neighbourhood. In the winter, the streets are decked out with holiday lights and decorations, making for a magical and festive atmosphere. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a charming place to wander, Quartier Petit Champlain is a must-visit destination in Québec City.
For breathtaking views of Québec City, head to the Observatoire de la Capitale (Capital Observatory). This observation deck is located on the 31st floor of the Marie-Guyart Building and offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape. Take the elevator up to the top and soak in the views from the floor-to-ceiling windows or use the interactive touch screens to learn about the history and culture of the area. The observation deck is open year-round, so you can enjoy the stunning views no matter the season.
For a taste of Québec City's nightlife and entertainment, head to Grande Allée. This vibrant street is lined with bars, clubs, and restaurants, and is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. In the summer months, the street is closed to traffic and becomes a pedestrian-only zone, with live music and street performers adding to the festive atmosphere. Take a stroll down the street and stop in at one of the many restaurants for a drink or a bite to eat, or simply people-watch and soak in the energy of the city. With its lively atmosphere and endless entertainment options, Grande Allée is a must-visit destination in Québec City.

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