Carrera Café Notebooks
La Grande Allée is the busiest avenue in Quebec City: summer terraces, street restaurants, bars, historic hotels, and the Saint-Louis and Kent gates that open onto the ramparts. A complete guide to the most beautiful avenue in the capital.
Once in decline, Saint-Roch has become the most dynamic neighborhood in Quebec: specialty cafes, art galleries, innovative restaurants, and tech startups coexist in an area that embodies the renewal of the capital.
The Plains of Abraham are both the site of the most decisive battle in North American history and the largest urban park in Quebec. A space where history and daily life coexist with rare elegance.
The Old Port Market of Quebec brings together the best local producers from the region. Seasonal vegetables, artisanal cheeses, country breads, and products from Charlevoix: a must-visit just five minutes from Petit-Champlain.
From its snowy alleys to the cliffs of Cap-Diamant, Quebec is one of the most photographed and filmed natural settings in Canada. Filming, festivals, and film culture in the capital.