Top rated Historical landmarks in Quebec

Experience the best that Quebec has to offer with our curated list of top-rated places. Sorted by average review scores from venues boasting over 30 reviews, these establishments promise exceptional quality and experiences to elevate your visit in the city. This list contains 25 places from Historical landmark category.

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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)
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Terrasse Saint-Denis
Historical landmark
👍👍 Great place to view Chateau Frontenac!
4.80 (121 reviews)
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Montmorency Falls
Tourist attraction
Towering waterfall with scenic views from trails, steps, a suspension bridge & a tram.
4.70 (28.7K reviews)
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Fairmont Le Château Frontenac
Hotel
Historic, high-end hotel offering plush quarters, plus fine dining, a spa, a wine bar & river views.
4.70 (22.5K reviews)
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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)
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Place Royale
Historical landmark
Picturesque cobblestoned square flanked by cafes, shops & a 17th-century stone church.
4.70 (1.8K reviews)
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Pierre-Dugua-De-Mons Terrace
Park
Views of the river, city lights & Chateau Frontenac draw visitors to this park lookout with benches.
4.70 (736 reviews)
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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)
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Cageux Wharf
Historical landmark
👍 Very nice point of view. No activity but reading and learning about the history.
4.70 (386 reviews)
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St. John Gate
Historical landmark
Built in 1939–1940, this grand fortification entrance features night lighting & views from the top.
4.70 (251 reviews)
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Governors’ Promenade
Historical landmark
👍👍 You can’t visit Quebec City without climbing these long staircases up to the Plains of Abraham. You’re greeted with great vantage points to the St Lawrence River and you will get an awesome workout at the same time. 👍😎
4.70 (39 reviews)
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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)
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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)
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Montmorency Park National Historic Site
Historical landmark
Leafy green space with walkways & statues in a waterfront area with military & political history.
4.60 (755 reviews)
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Morrin Centre
Cultural center
Former city prison, built in 1808, hosting English-language culture & arts programs & tours.
4.60 (555 reviews)
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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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Royal Battery
Historical landmark
👍👍 You can see old cannons protecting the city here.
4.60 (52 reviews)
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Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux National Historic Site
Historical landmark
Archaeological remains of 4 forts & châteaux dating from 1620–1694, with guided tours in English.
4.50 (187 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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