As we move from
Montreal toQuebec, we watch beautiful landscapes accompanied by the Sen Lawrence river along the way.. On the way we go to the waterfalls “Les Grands Feux lotto Quebec”. We go down to the bottom of this waterfall and get some very nice photos.. There is an iron bridge over the waterfall that stretches across the waterfall.. The view of the waterfall from this bridge is very impressive. It is also possible to go up to the top of the waterfall with the cable car.. After the waterfall we go back to Quebec.
Quebecstate is 6.5 million,Quebec City city center is 1 with millions of inhabitants. The city is very cute and worth a visit. French is spoken in general here. Quebec we see the parliament building, then we come to the battlefield. It’s called the Place of Abraham.. A large park of 45 hectares. The city of Quebec hosts many concerts and festivals.
Place of Abraham is an open-air concert venue where 180 thousand people can watch concerts.. Here, the Rolling Stones set a record with 300 thousand people and Celine Dion with 240 thousand people.. The 2-storey houses with gardens around the park have been converted into boutique hotels.. After the park, we go down to a square with a giant pool in the middle, and from there to the beach.. The beach is a very touristic area.. Small shops and cafes are located in its fun narrow streets.
Place Royale in King’s Square is one of the must-see places in Quebec. In this square, on one side of a 3-4-storey building, we see a huge mural, with a very well applied depth, describing the history of Quebec and the life here.. 4 seasons are depicted in this table.
Then we go up with the funicular.. “Chateau Saint Luis” is a magnificent castle built in 1811.
On the side of the castle facing the harbor, the floors are completely covered with thick wooden planks and a very wide excursion area has been created.. There are ancient historical ruins under this walking path.. They protected these historical ruins by putting them in glass.. This place is reminiscent of an open air museum. The interior of the chateau has now been converted into a magnificent hotel; “Le Chateau Frontenac”.
Quebec city also has an underground city. Here you can see shops, cafes and restaurants and have a pleasant time.. Especially on cold winter days.
Quebec offers unforgettable moments with its Chateau Saint Luis, wooden streets, giant paintings in King Square, narrow streets, pleasant boutiques and cafes.. For a comfortable stay in the city center, you can choose the Gite Confort and the Les Lofts St-Joseph hotels.