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Old Quebec

Old Quebec feels like you've stepped into a living history book with cobblestone streets that lead to surprises at every turn. The iconic Château Frontenac hotel watches over this UNESCO World Heritage site, where Gothic spires of Notre-Dame Basilica rise above charming European-style alleys. Street performers bring the French-Canadian culture to life as you wander through the fortified colonial walls. French bistros and traditional Québécois cuisine dominate the food scene, with local specialities like tourtière and maple treats waiting to be discovered. Most visitors explore on foot, using the funicular to connect Upper and Lower Town when those steep hills start feeling like a workout.

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Saint-Roch

Saint-Roch has transformed from industrial grit to creative cool, with art galleries and design studios taking over historic warehouses. The cobblestone streets buzz with French-language theatres, intimate music venues, and colourful murals that tell the neighborhood's evolving storey. Microbreweries pour local craft beers while independent boutiques showcase Quebec-made treasures you won't find in tourist shops. The dining scene ranges from casual bistros serving authentic Québécois comfort food to trendy gastropubs with innovative menus. Getting around is a breeze with frequent buses to Old Quebec just 15 minutes away. Most visitors prefer to explore on foot, discovering hidden courtyards and artistic surprises around every corner.

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Saint-Jean-Baptiste

Saint-Jean-Baptiste buzzes with French flair and local charm just outside the tourist-heavy Old Quebec. Rue Saint-Jean pulses with independent boutiques, vintage shops, and pavement cafés where conversations drift over espresso and fresh croissants. The neighborhood's neo-Gothic church spires pierce the skyline while Parc de l'Amérique-Française offers a green retreat from city exploration. Cosy bistros and cafés serve traditional Québécois fare alongside international cuisine at moderate prices. Victorian-era terrace houses with colourful shutters and wrought-iron balconies provide charming accommodation. The area is highly walkable with convenient bus connections to Old Quebec just 10-15 minutes away.

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Montcalm

Montcalm invites you to experience Quebec City like a local, away from tourist crowds. Stroll through tree-lined streets past Victorian mansions to discover cultural gems like the National Museum of Fine Arts. The historic Plains of Abraham battlefield and Jardin Jeanne d'Arc offer peaceful green retreats perfect for morning walks or afternoon picnics. Upscale bistros serve refined Québécois cuisine throughout this elegant district. Most accommodation is charming B&Bs housed in heritage buildings with personalised service. The area connects easily to Old Quebec by foot or bus, making it an ideal base for exploring the city.

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Beauport

Beauport delivers Québec history with a side of jaw-dropping natural wonders. The neighborhood's star attraction is the thundering 272-foot Montmorency Falls, where mist rises as you cross the suspension bridge. History buffs can wander Avenue Royale past well-preserved colonial buildings like the Maison Girardin, soaking in authentic Québécois charm away from city centre crowds. Family-run bistros serve traditional treats like tourtière and maple-infused everything, most closing early evening. Charming bed-and-breakfasts in heritage homes make perfect bases for exploring riverside trails and parks with stunning St. Lawrence River views. A car is recommended since attractions are spread out.

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