Planning a Trip to Quebec City on a BUDGET?
Many people coming to Quebec city
are in search of a trip plan for the quick vacation.
Of course that means you want to do your research to ensure
you spend your time and your money....well.
A few things to remember if you are travelling here for the summer
Cirque du Soleil offers a free show in the lower town, in the section known as Nouvo St. Roch
all summer long!
You can click on the image below and you will go directly to their site.
Also you should consider taking time to see the Robert Lepage show,
The Image Mill,
which is also a free show.
Check their site below for more information.
Click on the image and you will be taken directly there.
By Daniel Paquet
This year they have added in a 3D component.
If you are coming to simply enjoy the old city then you will find yourself
discovering the various areas of the old city....
where the architecture alone can be entertaining.
Of course there is great food and shopping to go along with that.
What to See?
You can certainly get a fair share of exercise walking around the old city so I recommend good shoes
and of course it is always nice to know where to eat and what to see....
As a tourist I often feel I want to mix up the 'tourist' experience with an understanding of how the locals live....
So, let's start with the tourist end of the trip...
Vieux Québec...The old city
Rue St. Jean in the Upper Town |
by Luciano
Place Royale, in the images below, is also in the lower part of
the old
city and a beautiful spot to get a feel for the old architecture and
the history of old Quebec. I would recommend if you are a history buff
to pick up some literature so you really enjoy and appreciate the
stories of this section of the city.
by Axbay
by Christope Finot
by Gilbert Brochenek
Once you have seen Place Royale, make your way over to Rue St. Paul,
walk through the narrow streets with all the art galleries situated
behind the Musée de la Civilisation.
behind the Musée de la Civilisation.
Rue St. Paul has some wonderful restaurants and
numerous antique stores.
by Christophe. Finot
Click on the image below if you want to know exactly what events are taking place during your visit.
Rue du Trésor, Upper Town near Chateau Frontenac |
In the old port you will also find the Market which sells local
fruits, vegetables, seafood etc. It is a great place to go and see what
produce comes from the beautiful island situated off the shores of
Quebec city.....Ile d'Orléans.
It is definitely worth a drive to go and see the island and if your time
is limited I would suggest that you simply head over to go for lunch at
the Vignoble St-Petronile. The lovely Quebec city restaurant, Panache,
which is situated in the Auberge St. Antoine in the city has opened a
little satellite restaurant in the vineyard.
You may want to try out their amazing lobster roll!!
The architecture on the island is fabulous and if you make your way down
into the heart of the village of St. Petronile then you may want to
stop for ice cream dipped in chocolate at the local chocolatière.
by Gilbertus
This is typical of the homes on the island!And of course on your way over or back you may choose to visit the Montmorency Falls
where you can walk across the falls or down a large set of stairs next to the falls.
This is the end of Part One of
Planning a Trip to Quebec city....
Just discovered your blog and this post is fantastic! We were lucky to travel to Quebec City almost 4 years ago for a friends wedding and absolutely loved it. We have many pictures almost identical to those you posted and this brought back wonderful memories. We hope to go back some day!
ReplyDeleteHi there Angie....glad these brought back some good memories! So now you have to make your way back and add to your photo collection along with some fresh memories.
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