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Dufferin Terrace
Historical landmark
Built in 1859, this long, popular terrace overlooking the river also offers scenic city views.
4.80 (1.7K reviews)
2
Montmorency Falls
Tourist attraction
Towering waterfall with scenic views from trails, steps, a suspension bridge & a tram.
4.70 (28.7K reviews)
4
Plains of Abraham
Park
Set in a historic park, this battle site in the Seven Years' War features gardens & an ice rink.
4.70 (7.9K reviews)
5
Place Royale
Historical landmark
Picturesque cobblestoned square flanked by cafes, shops & a 17th-century stone church.
4.70 (1.8K reviews)
7
The Citadelle of Québec
Fortress
Complex featuring a long-standing active fort, plus a museum & changing of the guard ceremonies.
4.60 (7.9K reviews)
8
St. Louis Gate
Historical landmark
👍👍 Nice architecture. Because it was Sunday the were no much traffic therefore I was able to get nice pictures and as many as I wanted.
4.70 (505 reviews)
9
Cageux Wharf
Historical landmark
👍 Very nice point of view. No activity but reading and learning about the history.
4.70 (386 reviews)
10
Parc de la Chute-Montmorency
Tourist attraction
Riverside city park with cable cars & zip lines over a high waterfall, plus via ferrata circuits.
4.60 (767 reviews)
12
Morrin Centre
Cultural center
Former city prison, built in 1808, hosting English-language culture & arts programs & tours.
4.60 (555 reviews)
13
St. John Gate
Historical landmark
Built in 1939–1940, this grand fortification entrance features night lighting & views from the top.
4.70 (251 reviews)
16
Martello Tower 4
Historical landmark
👍👍 Very good and very informative, thank you for the story!!!
4.60 (79 reviews)
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Martello Tower 1
Historical landmark
👍👍 Included in the price for the Plains of Abraham Museum, the tower is a bit of a walk away from the museum. I found the tower more interesting than the museum. At the tower, you’re given a screen and headphones, which convey the construction of the tower and the life of soldiers posted there. Maybe t...
4.60 (78 reviews)
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Monument Samuel-De Champlain
Historical landmark
👍👍 Samuel de Champlain, 13 August 1567 was a French explorer, navigator, cartographer, draftsman, soldier, geographer, ethnologist, diplomat, and chronicler. He made between 21 and 29 trips across the Atlantic Ocean, and founded Quebec, and New France, on 3 July 1608.
4.50 (91 reviews)
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Pont de Quebec
Bridge
👍👍 Last of the Bridges! On St. Lawrent River. On the way to the Atlantic! The Big one and 101 year old! Fantastic. And built up after fails by Modjeski & Masters Company. Redesigned by Master Ralph Modjeski aka Rudolf Modrzejewski. Go and see.
4.10 (151 reviews)
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Royal Battery
Historical landmark
👍👍 You can see old cannons protecting the city here.
4.60 (52 reviews)