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  1. Feb 4, 2021 · Where to Stay in Quebec City: Advice from a travel-writer and Québec expert about the best neighborhoods to stay in Québec City, Canada! Includes 16 hotel and holiday apartment suggestions in Québec’s best areas.

  2. Jan 19, 2020 · I visited Quebec City over a 3-day weekend in December, and in that amount of time I was able to experience the most charming cobblestone streets, sidewalks lined with talented Christmas carolers, savory poutine and buttery pastries, a lively European Christmas market (YAY), picture-perfect snowfall, monasteries, castles, citadels, and more.

    • Visit the Ice Hotel. The Hôtel de Glace is made entirely of ice and snow, making it an ethereal winter experience. To visit the hotel, you’ll have to venture about 30 minutes outside Québec City to the Valcartier Vacation Village, located in a more remote part of the region.
    • Take a ride down the giant toboggan slide. The toboggan slide offers a stunning winter view of the famous Château Frontenac hotel, Dufferin Terrace, and St. Lawrence River.
    • Walk through Old Québec (Vieux-Québec) Old Québec is split into two parts: the Upper Town (Haute-Ville) and Lower Town (Basse-Ville). The Upper Town is a bit more modern, but still incredibly quaint.
    • Go ice skating right by the old city walls. There’s nothing more festive and wintery than skating at an outdoor rink with a beautiful backdrop. In the Upper Town at Place D’Youville, you’ll find just that.
    • Quebec City Winter Weather Is Downright Unpredictable. Even though the official first day of winter is only December 21, Quebec doesn’t like playing by the rules.
    • Understand The Feels Like Instead Of The Actual Temperature. If you’ve travelled to Quebec before, you might have already noticed that the temperature it says it is outside, is not the temperature it actually feels like.
    • Don’t Depend On Activities To Be Open When You’re Visiting. Winter is a tricky month. Not only are things just closed for the winter, but even some winter specific activities might not be open.
    • You Need To Dress Appropriately. All the while, other outdoor activities still go on and now they’re just less bearable because it’s cold. Winter doesn’t stop us in Quebec.
    • Old Quebec. Old Quebec, for many travelers, is the best area for the first time as it is the heart of the city. It’s home to some of the best sightseeing, nightlife, christmas location in the city.
    • Vieux Port. Literally meaning ‘Old Port,’ Vieux Port is another of Quebec’s delightfully historic areas. The port sits directly below Old Quebec, offering those who choose to stay here super easy access to all the sights and attractions of the Old Town.
    • Saint Roch. Just to the west of the old town you have the lively, residential neighbourhood of Quebec City Saint Roch. Saint Roch offers a modern alternative to the more traditional old town.
    • Saint-Jean-Baptiste. Another perfect balance of the historic attractions of Old Quebec and the trendier atmosphere of the modern city. Home to Quebec City’s Central Business District, Saint Jean Baptiste is a popular nightlife and hospitality district catering to the workers and travelling businessmen that frequent the area.
  3. May 1, 2024 · Table of Contents. Where to Stay in Quebec City for First-Time Visitors: Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec) Where to Stay in Quebec City for Foodies: Saint-Roch. Where to Stay in Quebec City for Nightlife: Saint-Jean-Baptiste.

  4. Sep 30, 2023 · The Canadian province of Quebec, particularly tourist favorites like Quebec City and Montreal, embraces the winter season with various festive activities, outdoor adventures, and cultural experiences. Here are some of the best things to do in Quebec in December. 1. Old Quebec City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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