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Quartier Petit Champlain

I suggest grabbing lunch at one of the little cafes - the food is delicious! I had a tasty poutine that was way too big, but perfect for sharing and it only cost about $10.
Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre
Cathedral of Notre Dame de Quebec

Don’t miss the audio guide! It’s super affordable, and gives you insight into the history that you wouldn’t get just by wandering around.

I recommend visiting early in the morning, around 9 AM, to avoid the crowds. It’s way more peaceful, and you can really soak in the beauty without feeling rushed

My advice is to check out the side chapels; they’re often overlooked but contain some of the most stunning artwork and details. I almost missed them.
Place D'Youville
Dufferin Terrace

I recommend visiting at sunrise or just before sunset for those breathtaking views and softer light for photos. Trust me it’s magical without the usual crowd.

My advice is to grab a coffee from one of the nearby cafes and take your time strolling along the terrace. It’s a lovely way to enjoy the architecture while saving money on pricey snacks.
Quebec Fresco
Place Royale

i think visiting place royale on a weekday around 10 am is a game changer! the crowds are much smaller and you can really soak in the beautiful architecture without feeling rushed. plus it gives you time to grab a coffee at a nearby cafe afterward.

My advice is to skip the first tourist shops you see and stroll a bit further into the area. I found a few hidden gems with way better prices and unique souvenirs. It was worth the extra walking, trust me.
Quebec City Old Port

If you're planning to go yachting, I suggest checking out the local deals online... I ended up paying way less for a sunset cruise than I thought! It’s so worth it for the views, and you can save a few bucks in the process
I really loved exploring the little side streets in the Old Port. Take your time to wander around - I found some cute shops and local art that aren't in the main drags. My advice is to grab a coffee from one of the quaint cafes and just relax for a bit!
Morrin Centre

I suggest taking a quick walk around the outside of the building first around 4 PM. The lighting is awesome for photos and you'll avoid the busy times.

I think you should defiantly check their schedule for themed events before you go. I stumbled upon a cool literary night that made the visit super special!

My advice is to grab a snack from a nearby café before heading in. The café inside is cute, but it can get crowded and a bit pricey!