Quebec City
Quebec
One of the oldest European settlements in North America, Quebec City is rich in French-Canadian culture. Its historic district, Old Quebec, is a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its cobblestone streets, the grand Château Frontenac, and its fortified city walls.
Practical Travel Guide for Quebec City
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
An Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is required for many nationalities before flying to Canada. US citizens only need a valid passport. It is recommended to check the latest entry requirements before your trip.
Adapter Type
English and French
Getting Around
Old Quebec is best explored on foot. For longer distances, the RTC bus system is efficient and reliable. Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are readily available. Biking is also a great option during the warmer months.
Local Flavors
Quebec's cuisine is heavily influenced by French culinary traditions. The city is known for its hearty, comfort food, with a strong emphasis on local ingredients like maple syrup, game meats, and cheese. You'll find everything from traditional bistros to modern, fine-dining restaurants.
