Dating back to the mid-17th century, this historic neighborhood is the oldest commercial district in North America.
Interested in Quebec City?
We'll send you updates with the latest deals, reviews and articles for Quebec City each week.
Dating back to the mid-17th century, this historic neighborhood is the oldest commercial district in North America.
This famous town plaza is the heart of historic Lower Town and has been an important social center since the city's founding.
Exquisite shop that carries a wide selection of Inuit art ranging from affordable small pieces to pricey large objects.
The studio and store of world-famous glassblower Jean Vallieres.
This doll designer specializes in hand-painted porcelain dolls.
This theater, open since 1932, hosts a variety of performances.
This old winery has been in operation since 1689.
The Marché du Vieux-Port / Farmer's Market in Lower Town, at 160 rue St-André, is popular among locals and tourists as well. It is open all year round, but is specially bustling every December when...
This store specializes in furniture and other objects made by local designers.
This cigar vendor sells a variety of different cigars, including Cubans.
