Quebec City

Quebec City may be the capital of the Quebec area in eastern Canada, however its French legacy, structural planning and dialect make it seem more like an enchanting European town. Roosted on a slope sitting above the St. Lawrence River is Vieux Quebec, the city's historically significant area. A stroll along the cobblestone lanes of the Old City offers experiences with attractions like the Citadel and the Place-Royale, the territory where pioneer, Samuel de Camplain, set up the first North American-French settlement. The city's symbol, the staggering Chateau Frontenac, is viewed as the most captured lodging in North America and offers visits even without an overnight remain.
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