your perfect european getaway without leaving north america
Ok, this is technically cheating given that this is a blog about european cities and travel, but I just couldn’t resist giving you guys a freebie. Because if you’re dreaming of a European getaway but don’t want to cross the Atlantic, this charming Canadian city is truly the perfect destination. With its history, French flair, and vibrant culture, Quebec City is a slice of Europe right here in North America. So let’s get into it!
Things to Do in Quebec City
Explore Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec):
Start your journey in the heart of the city, where cobblestone streets wind through 17th-century architecture. Stroll along Rue du Petit-Champlain, one of the oldest streets in North America, lined with boutiques, cafes, and charming storefronts. Don’t miss the iconic Château Frontenac, a stunning hotel that dominates the skyline—perfect for those Instagram-worthy photos!
Visit Montmorency Falls:
Just a short drive from the city, Montmorency Falls is taller than Niagara Falls and equally breathtaking. You can walk across the suspension bridge for a thrilling view or take the cable car to the top for a panoramic vista. In the winter, the falls freeze into a spectacular icy wonderland.
Take a Stroll on the Plains of Abraham:
This historic park is where the famous Battle of Quebec took place in 1759. Today, it’s a beautiful green space perfect for picnics, leisurely walks, and soaking in views of the St. Lawrence River. During winter, it transforms into a hub for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
Immerse Yourself in Art and Culture:
Quebec City offers a thriving arts scene. Visit the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, which showcases an impressive collection of Quebec art, or catch a performance at the Grand Théâtre de Québec. Don’t forget to explore the local galleries and street art scattered throughout the city.
Indulge in a Culinary Adventure:
Quebec City is a food lover’s paradise, blending French culinary traditions with local ingredients. Whether you’re craving classic poutine or a sophisticated five-course meal, you’ll find it here. And, of course, no visit is complete without sampling local specialties like maple syrup treats (maple taffy is a must-try), and tourtière, a traditional meat pie.
Where to Eat in Quebec City
Le Lapin Sauté:
Le Lapin Sauté is a cozy bistro specializing in rabbit dishes and traditional French-Canadian cuisine with hearty, flavorful dishes. Whether enjoying brunch on the patio or a cozy dinner inside, guests are treated to a delightful culinary adventure in one of Quebec City’s most charming neighborhoods.
Pro Tip: Please get the French onion soup and thank me later!
Buvette Scott:
Buvette Scott is a stylish and intimate wine bar located in Quebec City’s Saint-Jean-Baptiste district. With its curated selection of natural wines and creative, locally-sourced small plates, this trendy spot is the right place for a laid-back evening with friends or a romantic night out.
Nina Pizza Napolitaine St-Jean-Baptiste:
Specializing in Neapolitan-style pizzas baked in a wood-fired oven, Nina offers a warm and inviting atmosphere with a hard-to-pick menu that features classic and innovative pizza creations, all made with fresh, high-quality ingredients.
Honō Izakaya:
Honō Izakaya is a Japanese tapas-style restaurant located in the Saint-Roch district. Known for its lively atmosphere and a menu featuring sushi, grilled skewers, and unique cocktails, it’s the best spot for a fun and relaxed night out.
La Buche:
For a casual, cozy meal, head to La Buche, where you can find traditional Quebecois comfort food. Think hearty stews, smoked meats, and, of course, poutine. The rustic decor and friendly atmosphere make it a great spot for a laid-back dinner.
Le Chic Shack:
Craving a burger with a twist? Le Chic Shack has got you covered with gourmet burgers, poutines, and milkshakes in a trendy, relaxed setting. It’s the perfect place to refuel after a day of exploring.
Le Croquembouche:
Le Croquembouche is a beloved bakery and pastry shop in Quebec City, offering a delectable array of artisanal breads, pastries, and desserts. With its charming ambiance and high-quality ingredients, it’s a must-visit for anyone with a sweet tooth.
Maelstrøm Saint-Roch:
Looking for the perfect day to night cafe? Enter Maelstrøm Saint-Roch. This trendy café and bar in the heart of Saint-Roch is known for its specialty coffees, creative cocktails, and eclectic menu. Its cozy, bohemian vibe makes it a great spot for daytime coffee and evening drinks.
Where to Stay in Quebec City
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac:
If you want to stay in the heart of the action, this iconic hotel is the place to be. When I tell you that this is one of the best hotels, I’ve ever stayed in, I mean it. The Fairmont Le Château Frontenac is old money luxury done right, with stunning views of the St. Lawrence River. Not to mention that you’ll be staying in one of the most photographed hotels in the world! Trust me, it’s easy to understand why.
Auberge Saint-Antoine:
This boutique hotel in the Old Port combines history with modern luxury. Each room at Auberge Saint-Antoine is uniquely decorated with artifacts from the site’s archaeological digs, giving it a distinct character. As an added bonus, there is an award-winning restaurant on site, Panache, which is a must-visit.
Le Monastère des Augustines:
For a truly unique experience, consider staying at Le Monastère des Augustines, a wellness hotel housed in a 17th-century monastery. It offers peaceful, minimalist rooms and a focus on well-being, with activities like yoga, meditation, and healthy dining options.
Hotel 71:
Located in the Old Port, Hotel 71 offers a chic, modern atmosphere with a hint of historic charm. The hotel’s prime location makes it easy to explore the city, and the on-site Italian restaurant, Il Matto, is a must-try.
Quebec City thoroughly shocked me and I honestly cannot wait to get back. When I need a quick Euro-fix, this is where I am going.