1. Parisian Pastries at La Croissanterie Figaro
Any Fench holiday involves a little over-indulgence of some Parisian pastries. La Croissainterie Figaro makes for a delicious first stop before a day of exploring Quebec City. The cafe is known for the best croissants in the city, along with mouth-watering quiches and some sidewalk tables to match.
2. Shop until You Drop at Quartier Petit-Champlain
A day at Quartier Petit-Champlain can be spent at the market, stopping at one of the many restaurants for a snack and stocking up on all the gifts for your loved ones back home. Quartier
Petit-Champlain is the commercial center of Quebec city and is a must-see during your time in the province.
3. French Dining at Chez Rioux & Pettigrew
If the French are known for anything, it’s their food. You can experience a signature French menu at the highly acclaimed Chez Rioux & Pettigrew in the heart of Quebec City. The menu boasts a selection of top-shelf French wines, food, and dessert. The restaurant is open for brunch, lunch, and dinner and is usually booked out so ensure that you call well in advance to secure your place at this popular spot.
4. See Quebec City from the St-Lawrence River
One cheap and easy way to experience the magic of Quebec City is via the Quebec City-Levis Ferry. This allows you to take in the sights right along the St-Lawrence River and is an inexpensive way to see the French city. The ferry goes a few times a day, and the schedule can be found here.
5. Have a Drink From the Popular Chateau Frontenac
The most photographed hotel in the world is definitely worth its weight in gold. The breathtaking landmark welcomes thousands of tourists each month. Sit back, relax and indulge in a perfect pairing at the 1608 Wine & Cheese Bar while taking in the beauty on the very site where Quebec City was discovered.