Idyllic Quebec captured our hearts through its stunning city and port side views, the amicable people everywhere we went, the French language floating through the air as locals spoke, the delicious cuisine, and the luxurious hotels. Just strolling through the streets felt as if we were walking through a magical fairytale land as we took in the architecture and views.
A visit to Ile d’Orleans, which is about a 20-minute car ride from the city over the bridge, is definitely a must-do. This laid back town will give your clients a chance to slow down from the lively Quebec City, and enjoy lots of locally sourced products. Sit back and enjoy our photo journey through the city.
For more on this magical port town, check out our Onsite Reviewfor more on what to do, plus info on its port developments and cruise sailings.
Guestroom at the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac.
Views from Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac.
Personalized bathroom amenities at the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac.
Strolling through the Quartier Petit-Champlain.
Picture perfect in Old Quebec’s Petit Champlain street.
Ready for takeoff for aerial views of Quebec City with Go Helico.
Views of Quebec and its port from the helicopter tour.
Portside the Holland America’s MS Madam is docked for the day.
Views of Quebec City from the new portside park, Place Des Canters.
Backyard Festival serves local beers and guests can relax on lounge chairs submerged in the small pool.
Strolling through city streets in Quebec.
Cassis Monna et Filles is a perfect spot for lunch and relaxing in Ile d’Orleans.
The lawns at Cassis Monna et Filles, where guests can enjoy the views while sipping wine or enjoying ice cream
Ice cream at Cassis Monna et Filles.
Meet the charismatic Vincent Trudel, co-owner and jam producer at Tiguidou in Ile d’Orleans—a must-stop.
The cable car ride to the top of Montmorency Falls.
Views of the Montmorency Falls in Parc de la Chute Montmorency.
Guests ziplining at Parc de la Chute Montmorency over the Montmorency Falls.
Brunch is served at La Buche, an urban Sugar Shack.
Ready for a sugar shack maple sick tradition at La Bouche.
The Monastere des Augustines, which is now a recently-opened, 65-guestroom wellness hotel.
Storytelling show at Hotel – Musee Premieres Nations.