A Local’s Guide to Quebec City, Quebec City, Quebec
Dreams really do come true. At 19, my dream of moving from the little boring town where I grew up to the amazing and fascinating Quebec City, came true. I fell in love with Quebec City a long time ago, and you will fall in love with it too!
First, it is one of the most charming old city in North America: it is more than 400 years old! It has a European feel, and adorn an affordable tag.
Second, its picturesque Old Town is a Unesco World Heritage site, a breathing museum of narrow cobblestone streets, with the stunning Château Frontenac towering above it all.
To this day, Quebec is the only city where the fortification wall remains intact since the 17th century!
Third, the inhabitants speak the lovely Molière mother tongue: French. Je vous aime! Voulez-vous coucher avec moi? So exotic, right?
I know all this because I have been living in Quebec City for 18 years now. Even though I traveled to 30 countries around the world, I can assure you that my city is one of the most gorgeous on Earth! ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
First, it is one of the most charming old city in North America: it is more than 400 years old! It has a European feel, and adorn an affordable tag.
Second, its picturesque Old Town is a Unesco World Heritage site, a breathing museum of narrow cobblestone streets, with the stunning Château Frontenac towering above it all.
To this day, Quebec is the only city where the fortification wall remains intact since the 17th century!
Third, the inhabitants speak the lovely Molière mother tongue: French. Je vous aime! Voulez-vous coucher avec moi? So exotic, right?
I know all this because I have been living in Quebec City for 18 years now. Even though I traveled to 30 countries around the world, I can assure you that my city is one of the most gorgeous on Earth! ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: A Local’s Guide to Quebec City
Guide Location: Canada » Quebec City
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Dominique Lessard
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Guide Location: Canada » Quebec City
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Dominique Lessard
Read it on Author's Website:
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Rue St-Jean
- Rue du Tresor
- Chateau Frontenac
- Terrasse Dufferin
- Petit Champlain district
- Citadelle de Quebec
- The Parliament Building
- Fontaine de Tourny
- Plains of Abraham
- Cosmos Restaurant
- Café du Monde
- Cochon Dingue
- Château Laurier
- Auberge St Antoine
- Galeries de la Capitale Shopping Centre
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