I went to Quebec City a week ago and walked all day under a blazing sun. I don't go there often, it's as close as Montreal is but I tend to prefer the latter... However, QC have some really interesting neighbourhoods to explore... I will go back during the summer for sure!
The tour starts in Ste-Foy, often called the second downtown area
The newest building (almost finished)
Quebec Bridge and Pierre-Laporte Bridge
Ste-Foy and Downtown Quebec in the distance
Sillery and its posh houses
Montcalm Neighbourhood, inner city
An area formerly known as "Place Bardy" is a housing project north of Downtown, a culturally diverse neighbourhood in an otherwise overwhelmingly white city
St-Sauveur neighbourhood in the lower part of the city
Steep climb to upper city
Old city
Grande-Allée, where you will find restaurants, patios and nightclubs!
Beautiful thread. As a resident of Quebec City, I was so glad to see the wonderful neighbourhoods of my town, especially St. Sauveur. I just went for a stroll there yesterday and there are so many little gems everywhere you look.
Nice -AX-. Really nice. Love to see Quebec City here.
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Very interesting to see a fair amount of photos outside of the Old City. I love Old City Quebec, but I like seeing some of what exists outside of that area as well. Thanks for posting these great photos!