Visit the historical and beautiful Quartier Petit Champlain, and enjoy a plethora of shops and galleries. You can admire artisan crafts at every turn, and choose from a host of restaurants to providing fine-dining options. The neighborhood serves as a great place to wander amongst charming architecture and pick out the perfect souvenir. Be sure to walk on the oldest steps in the city, built in the 17th century, and look out for the large mural depicting the district's history on its eponymous street. Work out when and for how long to visit Quartier Petit Champlain and other Quebec City attractions using our handy Quebec City route tool.
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Quartier Petit Champlain remains decorated with a festive tone until the end of February. As the snow falls, the scene just becomes even more charming, especially in the evening. The boutiques and..... more
Quartier Petit Champlain remains decorated with a festive tone until the end of February. As the snow falls, the scene just becomes even more charming, especially in the evening. The boutiques and..... more »
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Strolling the Petit Champlain one might think he has switched time zones and finds himself in an Alpine village. Instead, you are in perhaps the most European-feeling part of Quebec City. Great spot..... more
Strolling the Petit Champlain one might think he has switched time zones and finds himself in an Alpine village. Instead, you are in perhaps the most European-feeling part of Quebec City. Great spot..... more »
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Not a TON to see and do here, but definitely worth a stroll if you're in the area. Some nice shops and artisans. I bought a hand-carved Inuit-style boat here that I love. A few restaurants in the...
Not a TON to see and do here, but definitely worth a stroll if you're in the area. Some nice shops and artisans. I bought a hand-carved Inuit-style boat here that I love. A few restaurants in the... more »
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This was such a beautiful area to walk and stroll. Amazing combination of historical buildings, quaint restaurants and cute shops. Although be aware some of the shops are definitely touristy and their prices are set accordingly. Still you can find little treasures here that you may not be able to find anywhere else. Keep an eye out for the artists alley where you can browse artwork from local artists. The funicular is nearby so if you're tuckered out from a long day of walking, you can always hit a ride on it back to the upper city. Recommend giving yourself several hours destroy and enjoy and take in this area. It's perfect if you have some individuals who are interested in history, and others who are mainly interested in shopping.
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It's a tourist area, but a lovely one. It's only a single street and not very long, but this little street is full of life and has an old European feel about it. It's full of historical buildings, paved with cobblestones that is only traveled by pedestrians, and has many interesting boutiques. You'll pay tourist prices for things here, but for some things, it may still be worth it to get something truly unique. This is a fantastic place to have a stroll even if you don't want to buy anything, just to experience the place. There are some restaurants as well, of course, if you're in the mood, most with patios. Highly recommend anyone to visit here if you're in Quebec City.
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Quiet night walking around Quartier Petite Champlain. Loving to see very beautiful historical buildings and architectures. After 9PM mostly stores closed seem to have no one live there but actually many resident lives in second or third floor. Talked to one of musician who was walking back to his home, the building nearby. I wish I could go back and enjoy the lower town during the day. Probably gives different vibe and more life.
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When you are in Quebec City,take a little stroll down this artsy street to escape into European city vibes. A very enjoyable walk down this cobbled street while enjoying many shops, restaurants and local musicians... Do not forget to walk down the famed break neck stairways or take a ride of the funicular.
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awesome place and must visit....ppl who love good food, drinks and shopping...this is a perfect place to spend the evening...there is a place called Mary's popcorn that has amazing popcorn....we tried cheddar cheese and salted that was awesome...other flavors too ...parking is expensive $20 after 4pm until 6am. street parking also available but no place to park and expensive.
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