It’s the province of Québec that took its name from the city, and not the other way around. After all, it’s the capital!

We’re proud of it and with good reason: its 4.6-km (2.8-mi.) fortress, the plains where the country’s destiny was played out and the world’s most photographed hotel—the majestic Château Frontenac... A fortified city that’s open to the world. The city of Québec lets you bask in old-European charm in a modern setting.

Distance between main cities

Montréal
296km
Gatineau
438km

Did you know?

The city of Québec is the first city north of Mexico to be registered on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

To be discovered absolutely

In the Québec region, the soul of New France resonates in Old Québec. Enjoy an unobstructed view of stunning landscapes from above the Montmorency Falls. And savour the delights of the four seasons on Île d’Orléans.

Old Québec

The only fortified city north of Mexico, Old Québec is best discovered by strolling through its inviting cobblestone streets. You’ll find yourself in an area that’s centuries old yet wired for the future. Shopping and dining experiences await as part of the wintry magic and summer rhythms.

The mix of French, British, Indigenous and North American influences can be felt all around at Place-Royale, where the city was founded. You’ll think you somehow stumbled onto a movie set... and you actually have, as many filmmakers have chosen Old Québec for their backdrop. To go from lower town to upper town, take the challenge of climbing the Casse-Cou stairs or opt for a ride up in the funicular linked to Dufferin Terrace, where Château Frontenac looks out over the St. Lawrence River. You’ll want to continue exploring all the way up to Saint-Louis Gate, the Citadelle, the Parliament Building… before taking a well-deserved break on the Plains of Abraham.

Château Frontenac is the world’s most photographed hotel, with or without a filter.

L’Hôtel de Glace (ice hotel)

The only of its kind in North America, the ice hotel is built out of 2,300 blocks of ice and 15,000 tonnes of snow. You can make a lot of snowmen with that! Even if you don’t spend the night, you can visit the main lobby, chapel, slide and rooms.

The Hôtel de Glace (ice hotel) is only twenty minutes from downtown by car.

All the rooms have impressive sculptures and coloured lighting. Each winter, the architects are inspired by a new theme for the spectacular decors. And you won’t want to leave without sipping on a boreal cocktail served in an ice glass!

The Main Attractions of the Québec, city and area

Explore the map of the region to discover its neighbourhoods, surrounding towns and villages, must-sees and unusual sites.

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Category
  • Old Québec
    City
    Old Québec
  • Petit-Champlain
    Shopping street / district
    Petit-Champlain
  • Plains of Abraham and Parliament Hill
    City
    Plains of Abraham and Parliament Hill
  • Old port of Québec
    City
    Old port of Québec
  • Montcalm
    Shopping street / district
    Montcalm
  • Parc de la Chute-Montmorency
    Regional / municipal park
    Parc de la Chute-Montmorency
  • Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier
    Québec's national park
    Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier
  • Île d’Orléans
    Attractions
    Île d’Orléans
  • Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec
    Museum / historic site
    Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec
  • Musée de la civilisation
    Museum / historic site
    Musée de la civilisation
  • Aquarium du Québec
    Zoo / aquarium
    Aquarium du Québec
  • Shrine of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
    Religious building and site
    Shrine of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
  • Village Vacances Valcartier
    Water park
    Village Vacances Valcartier
  • Wendake
    Attractions
    Wendake
  • Funicular
    Scenic point
    Funicular
  • Escalier Casse-Cou
    Attractions
    Escalier Casse-Cou
  • Morrin Cultural Centre
    Museum / historic site
    Morrin Cultural Centre
  • Rue Cul-de-Sac
    Attractions
    Rue Cul-de-Sac
  • Tourny fountain
    Attractions
    Tourny fountain
  • Musée des plaines d'Abraham
    Museum / historic site
    Musée des plaines d'Abraham
  • Changing of the Guard at the Citadelle
    Attractions
    Changing of the Guard at the Citadelle
  • La Fresque des Québécois
    Attractions
    La Fresque des Québécois
  • Québec City–Lévis ferry
    Ferry
    Québec City–Lévis ferry
  • La Vivrière
    Attractions
    La Vivrière

Explore the city of Québec and its old-European charm!

The city of Québec is our capital and it has lots of great stories to tell.

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