About Quebec City

Quebec City, one of North America's oldest cities, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers a blend of history and modernity. The city's most iconic landmark is the Château Frontenac, an impressive hotel that dominates the skyline and provides stunning views of the St. Lawrence River. Visitors can wander through Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec), where they will find charming boutiques, art galleries, and cafes nestled among centuries-old stone buildings. Key attractions include the Citadel, a fortress with panoramic views of the city; the Plains of Abraham, a historic park perfect for picnics; and Montmorency Falls, which are even taller than Niagara Falls. Quebec City's vibrant culture is also showcased through numerous festivals throughout the year, including the Winter Carnival and the Festival d'été de Québec. Whether you’re interested in history, gastronomy or simply soaking in the atmosphere, Quebec City has something for everyone.

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