The UNESCO World Heritage city, where most everyone speaks French and cares as much about their city’s character and cuisine as residents of Paris do of their capital, offers travelers a little slice of Europe—despite being just over an hour flight from New York.
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Perfect forFamilies | Romantics
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When to goYear-Round
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Ideal length of stay1-2 Nights
Designing Your Journey
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2 Days: Essential Québec City
Québec City’s major sights can be seen in just two days, so visitors are free to sit back and enjoy one of the last remaining cities where leisure is a priority. Here is just one example of what our destination experts can create for you.
Day 1: Morning
Acclimate to the slow pace of life in Québec City with a stroll or carriage ride through the Lower Town, known for its narrow, cobbled streets, famous square (the Place Royal) and proximity to the St. Lawrence River. Enjoy lunch at a classic bistro along the waterfront.
Day 1: Afternoon
After lunch, take the funicular up to Upper Town, which is the city’s religious and administrative center, with its churches, convents and other monuments like the Dauphine Redoubt, the Citadel and Château Frontenac. Walk along the ramparts, a three-mile stretch of wall that encloses most of Old Québec. Enjoy dinner at a beloved French restaurant.
Day 2
On your second day, shop at gourmet markets (including the oldest grocery store in North America) and antique shops. Have lunch at Québec City’s best crêperie, and then enjoy a ferry ride to see the beautiful city from the water.
Where To Stay
We only feature hotels that we can vouch for first-hand. At many of them, Indagare members receive special amenities, including upgrades, early check-in, breakfast, spa credits and more. Look for the Indagare Plus logo in the reviews.
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Auberge Saint-Antoine
The most traditionally luxurious boutique hotel in the city, the Auberge is a great choice for sophisticated travelers thanks to its low-key location.
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Fairmont Le Château Frontenac
Purportedly “the most photographed hotel in the world,” the 611-room Château Frontenac looms like a castle-cum-fortress on a prime perch over the St. Lawrence River.
What To See & Do
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What To See & Do
Cathedral-Basilica of Notre-Dame
The Notre-Dame Cathedral has been a Québec City landmark since it was built in 1647 as the first cathedral in North America. Today it is the primary church of Canada. Featuring an opulent Rococo interior, grand stained-glass windows and a...
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Winter Carnival
The Winter Carnival, first held in 1894, is reason enough to brave the near-artic temperatures of January and February. During this time, the already picturesque city transforms under a blanket of white snow, punctuated by ice sculptures and festive holiday...
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Place Royale
The charming square at the base of Cape Diamond can get unbearably crowded when cruise ships come to town. However, if you are lucky enough to pass through it on a quiet day, you will understand instantly why UNESCO declared...
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