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  2. Apr 18, 2014 · Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985, Old Québec is the most intact fortified town north of Mexico, retaining its colonial architecture for over 400 years. It is the historic and cultural heart of Québec City, and the birthplace of French North America.

    • What Is The Difference Between Old Québec and Québec City?
    • What Is The Difference Between Upper and Lower Town?
    • How Easy Is It to Walk Around Old Québec?
    • Old Québec vs Downtown​

    Old Québec Cityis a neighbourhood of Québec City that refers to the historic district. Old Québec (also called Québec City Old Town) became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. Old Québec is both in Lower Town and Upper Town.

    Lower Town is along the St. Lawrence river while Upper Town is circled by the fortifications, with an elevation of about 50 metres. Here are the main attractions in these parts of the city:

    Old Québec is a very walkable city. But above all, walking is the best way to fully enjoy its impressive heritage. Lower Town and Upper Town are connected by steep streets and staircases. The funicular can also help people who have more difficulty to get around: you can walk down and use the funicular to reach the Upper Town or use it in both direc...

    Québec City incorporates Old Québec as well as central neighbourhoods and other neighbourhoods near downtown. The central neighbourhoodsare concentrated in a relatively small area. Each one has its own vibe with unique food, shops and places to mingle with the locals and have a good time.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_QuebecOld Quebec - Wikipedia

    Old Quebec (French: Vieux-Québec) is a historic neighbourhood of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Comprising the Upper Town (French: Haute-Ville) and Lower Town (French: Basse-Ville), the area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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  4. Historic District of Old Québec. Québec was founded by the French explorer Champlain in the early 17th century. It is the only North American city to have preserved its ramparts, together with the numerous bastions, gates and defensive works which still surround Old Québec.

  5. There is no place in North America that feels more European than old town Quebec City. The buildings, shops, restaurants, and overall culture here just makes you feel like you are in Europe. Take the time to walk up and down the different streets, explore the beautiful parks, marvel at the statues, and of course admire the Chateau Frontenac

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  6. Old Québec. Step into a postcard picture setting. The narrow streets leading to Dufferin Terrace and Château Frontenac are oozing with charm and are well worth taking the time to explore. Rue Saint-Jean, rue Saint-Louis and rue Sainte-Anne are lined with restaurants and delightful boutiques.

  7. 4 min read. Site: Historic District of Old Quebec. Location: Canada. Year Designated: 1985. Category: Cultural. Criteria: (iv) (vi) Reason for Designation: North America’s premier walled city...

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