Some holiday destinations are simply perfect for everyone in the family, right from thrill-seeking teenagers to children who want some fun and excitement away from home and parents who deserve a well-earned break from their home routine. Quebec City offers the ideal getaway for visitors of all ages, with a plethora of fun activities to choose from. A popular stop along the Rocky Mountaineer train route, this refreshingly different locale should definitely make it onto your Canada holiday itinerary. This article highlights some its most famous sights.
Fabulous Funicular
No one will complain about this transit from the Upper Town to the Lower Town, which is made via a fun funicular. Gliding through the heart of the picturesque Quartier Petit Champlain, it’s the most convenient way to experience the oldest commercial district in North America. The glass windows ensure that everyone can peek outside, which is especially fun for children. The only consideration is that buggies need to be folded, so plan your travel accordingly.
Pretty Pedestrian Streets
Stroll through the stunning pedestrian streets such as Rue du Petit-Champlain and Rue Saint Jean, without having to constantly worry about keeping the younger ones away from traffic. Right from the gorgeously decorated shopfronts to quaint windows painted in bright colours, it’s a sight to behold. While you’re walking through, you might choose to pamper yourself with some well-deserved retail therapy.
Sweet Treats and Local Fare
Enjoy amazing desserts such as crepes, popcorn, poutine and ice cream during your visit. For a heavenly ice cream served in a dipped chocolate cone, head to Chocolats Favoris. If you don’t really have a sweet tooth or would like to pick up some amazing local produce, then you should definitely drop by the Marche du Vieux-Port, literally translated as the Old Port Market. It’s a quick walk from Rue du Petit Champlain and the bottom of the funicular, near the city’s old port. It’s a wonderful farmer’s market where you can find some great traditional and local items.
Walk by the City Walls
For a bit of history amidst a fun getaway, stroll along the historic city walls which were so important in guarding Quebec City over the centuries. In many parts it’s still possible to walk to the top, which can also feel like a great adventure. It’s also a good way to stretch your legs after a relaxing ride in the Rocky Mountaineer train. However, you should be careful with smaller children and never leave them unattended during a tour, as some places are quite high.
Even for those who are intimidated by the prospect of rushing to the airport and haggling for luggage space during check-in can peacefully set off to Quebec City, as the destination is easily accessible via the Rocky Mountaineer train – which makes it one less flight to worry about. With amazing experiences that seem to have emerged straight from the pages of a story book, a visit to the city will make a holiday that you and your loved ones will cherish as a golden memory.
John Dixon is the Managing Director of Prestige Holidays, and has been working alongside his advisors for 30 years to craft luxury getaways in various resorts across the globe. Culture-fuelled escorted tours and unique experiences such as the Rocky Mountaineer train never fail to entice new clients, and John’s love for the finer things in life is echoed in the high standard of each holiday.
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