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Cobblestone streets, citadels and canons perched atop fortress walls are unexpected sights in North America 鈥 but you can find all of that and more in 蚕耻茅产别肠 City.

The capital of French Canada, 蚕耻茅产别肠 City is known for its 400+ years of colonial history, and yet the only walled city north of Mexico also has a young lifeblood. From wild festivals to bars with live music, a spectacular waterfall to an illuminated night walk showcasing Indigenous history, here are the best things to do in 蚕耻茅产别肠 City.

People walking on the boardwalk of Dufferin Terrace near Quebec City's Chateau Frontenac
Quebec City's Fairmont Le Ch芒teau Frontenac Hotel is probably one of the most photographed accommodations on earth 漏 Andriy Blokhin / Shutterstock

Gawk at history in Vieux 蚕耻茅产别肠

Sure, Old 蚕耻茅产别肠 is where the tourists go, and the 19th-century Fairmont Le Ch芒teau Frontenac Hotel is probably one of the most photographed accommodations on earth, but you simply can鈥檛 visit 蚕耻茅产别肠 City and skip the UNESCO-recognized old town 鈥 it鈥檚 far too beautiful.

Bigger and older than Montr茅al鈥檚 old town, Vieux 蚕耻茅产别肠 has an upper and a lower portion. Old Upper Town includes the Le Ch芒teau Frontenac and Dufferin Terrace, where canons above an archeological crypt deter any would-be hordes. If you're around in winter, slide down Les Glissades de la Terrasse, which has been hosting toboggan rides for nearly 150 years.

Old Lower Town is more charming, and perfect for a winding meander. Strolling the streets sounds simple, until you鈥檙e enticed by charming artisanal boutiques and splurge-worthy restaurants like Le Lapin Saut茅, a restaurant starring rabbit meat.

People in winter clothing in a parade, sitting on top of glowing cubes with snow on the ground and spectators lining the street
Come February, 蚕耻茅产别肠鈥檚 Bonhomme opens its arms wide to travelers at the world鈥檚 oldest winter carnival 漏 Fr茅d茅ric Lavoie, Destination 蚕耻茅产别肠 cit茅

Get in on the festival action

蚕耻茅产别肠 is the highest-taxed province in Canada, but it uses some of those funds to support the arts, including incredible festivals year round.

In July, is a nine-day festival with stages across the city, including on the Plains of Abraham, where a 1759 battle between France and England decided the fate of North America. Comparatively speaking, Festival d鈥櫭塼茅 hosts artists from around the world at an affordable price 鈥 for instance, 2023's full festival pass costs $140 and gave access to all eleven days of music.

Come February, 蚕耻茅产别肠鈥檚 Bonhomme opens its arms wide to travelers at Winter Carnaval, the world鈥檚 oldest winter carnival. Yes, it gets cold, but you鈥檒l keep warm skating, dancing in night parades or sipping Caribou 鈥 a traditional boozy punch.

Take-out order of poutine on a picnic table
Canada's national dish is poutine, and you鈥檒l find it on pretty much any menu in town 漏 P.F.Mayer / Shutterstock

Try the country's most famous dish

Canada's national dish is poutine 鈥 squeaky cheese curds and gravy dumped over golden-brown fries 鈥 and you鈥檒l find it on pretty much any menu in town. If you ask around, you鈥檒l probably get plenty of recommendations to try Chez Gaston, a no-frills traditional casse-croute (takeaway) in the Saint-Roch neighborhood, but in a pinch, 蚕耻茅产别肠 City鈥檚 version of McDonald鈥檚, Chez Ashton, is open 24 hours and has locations around the city.

Have a picnic with a stellar view

Quebeckers love a good charcuterie setup as much as anyone in France, so provisions won't be hard to come by. Grab some local cheeses, sausages, wine and a baguette and take it all up to Pierre-Dugua-De-Mons Terrace for a picnic 鈥 the view over the city from the park benches is spectacular. Plus, you鈥檒l be right next to the largest fort in North America, La Citadelle, which also hosts a museum dedicated to the Royal 22nd Regiment, a mostly francophone infantry regiment of the Canadian Army.

Head out of (the old) town to hang with the locals

If you want to get off the beaten track and experience 蚕耻茅产别肠 City like a local, leave the Old Town.

In the St-Roch neighborhood, go shopping along St-Joseph during the day and grab dinner at the adorably named . Then catch an indie-rock show at at night 鈥 the bar serves local craft beer, incandescent cocktails and steamy hotdogs. Another great option for a night out in St-Roch is MacFly, an arcade and pinball bar with a funky atmosphere close to Saint Joseph. Or, for a taste of 蚕耻茅产别肠 City鈥檚 finer arts, Th茅芒tre de la Bord茅e puts on five French-language plays per season.

The St-Jean-Baptiste neighborhood is another area worth checking out. It has cute shops and bistros galore, along with a great pub terrasse at Le Sacril猫ge.

West of the Old City in the Montcalm neighborhood, you鈥檒l find Mus茅e National des Beaux-Arts du 蚕耻茅产别肠, arguably the city鈥檚 finest museum both literally and figuratively. Montcalm also contains JA Moisan, a legendary deli and grocery store opened in 1871 that also has an auberge upstairs.

A crowd of people sitting in a shallow pool in adirondack chairs, with a bar in the background
At La Cour arri猫re du Festibi猫re, you can sit in an Adirondack lounge chair, dunk your feet in the pool, sip a drink, and listen to live music 漏 Pierre-Nic Lessard, Destination 蚕耻茅产别肠 cit茅

Grab a summer drink and dip your toes in the pool

Summers can be filled with tough dilemmas, such as whether to sit in an Adirondack lounge chair to sip your drink or dunk your feet in the pool. solves the problem by combining the two in front of live music. The bar is also dog friendly and a great place to watch the cruise ships come in.

Cycle through history

蚕耻茅产别肠kers are very active, and the capital has done a great job at paving plenty of bike trails. From the Old Port, bike northwest to the Corridor de la Rivi猫re-Saint-Charles, a 9km (5.6-mile) loop along the banks of the Saint-Charles River.

Another pretty path is to take Boulevard Champlain from the Old Port and ride along the Saint Lawrence River. Which yacht is your favorite?

For the ambitious cyclist, 蚕耻茅产别肠 City is , the longest network of bike trails in North America that stretches nearly 4830km (3000 miles) through Ontario, Quebec, the northeastern US and into the Maritimes.

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Learn about Indigenous heritage

Of course, while 蚕耻茅产别肠 City was founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608, Indigenous peoples lived there for thousands of years prior. Today you can learn about history and contemporary culture of the Huron and Wendat people at the , about 20 minutes north of the city. There you鈥檒l find plenty of craft shops to support local Indigenous artists as well as the Huron-Wendat museum, which has a great collection of artifacts.

Wendake also hosts , an illuminated 244m (800ft) night walk in partnership with international interactive-exhibit company Moment Factory, so definitely don鈥檛 miss that.

Zip across a waterfall

Just northeast of 蚕耻茅产别肠 City is a massive 83m (272-foot) waterfall, Chute Montmorency, which gushes powerful inland river water into the Saint Lawrence River. Once you enter the provincial park (called a parc national in 蚕耻茅产别肠), there are some lovely nature walks less than 3km (1.86 miles) long that will help you find the perfect shot of the cascade.

For the adrenaline seekers out there, Montmorency Falls also has a 300m (984ft) zipline that runs right in front of the raging whitewater.

Taste ice wine on 脦le-d鈥橭rl茅ans

Across a short bridge from 蚕耻茅产别肠 City is a gorgeous 259-sq-km (100-sq-mile) island called L鈥櫭巐e d鈥橭rl茅ans, home to 7000 people spread across six cute villages, all with their own unique vibes.

Visiting is a great way to spend a day. While on the island, indulge at the Chocolaterie de L鈥櫭巐e d鈥橭rl茅ans and do an ice-wine tasting 鈥 a 蚕耻茅产别肠 tradition that involves making wine out of frozen grapes 鈥 at .

Hop on a boat across the St Lawrence

Before bidding adieu to the 蚕耻茅产别肠 capital, hop on a ferry across the St Lawrence River to L茅vis. The 12-minute ride allows for great photos of the old city and takes you across to L茅vis, which has a picturesque quay perfect for grabbing an ice cream before heading back.

This article was first published Jun 23, 2022 and updated Feb 25, 2024.

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