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To this day this business has a rating of 4.7 over 5 and the rating was based on 127 reviews.
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I loved to walk along this Quartier. Very interesting place to spend the time.
Pretty but incredibly busy. It looks and feels a lot like a lot of places in Europe, in fact this area would barely be noticed in a lot of cities, but here it is crowded and full of touristy shops and restaurants. It's a nice area, but try to avoid the weekend crowds.
Beautiful Old Quebec city...always makes me happy when I visit!
Nicest area to walk, enjoy the colours and the local shops
A fairy tale especially during winter snow.
Quaint little street in old Quebec
Excellent place for a two hour stroll. Food is tasty, and a lot of souvenirs are for sale.
So many cute stores! I bought some cute stuff.
No other place in Canada can you feel such a direct old Europe influence in everything that surrounds you. Predominantly authentic Quebecois culture with some modern tourist area friendliness. Worth visiting.
Great place for a stop over after seeing the magnificent view from the Fairmont Frontenac. Cute shops with a musician playing on the street gives you that relaxing vibe. …
Quaint historical location filled with boutique stores of all sorts.
Incredible finds, got my wife a wool coat for sitting around the camp fire.
this a very nice place !
Nice walk even in freezing days.
Wow Amazing place to go. Definitely needs to visit when you're in Quebec City. It has lots of collection of shops and artsy things. The place makes you feel like you're in Europe. Amazing yo walk around with your friends and family
A must see if you are visiting. Busy, but great to see the shops and use the funiculaire to get back up to rest your feet
Real piece of history of Quebec city, it's kind of a trap for tourists with all these little shops and restaurants. It's really worth to see it and experience some local cuisine. It's good to see it in all seasons, especially summer evenings are really charming.
Beautiful old architecture and charm.
Ineffable!! This place is straight out of fairytale and beyond beautiful! In winter and Christmas it’s winter wonderland and the place you’d want to celebrate this festive season! Totally worth the cold!
The Quartier Petit Champlain is a must see when going to Quebec City. It’s a couple miniature streets that you can walk through, it looks a lot like Europe, very old restored buildings and the street is made of stones. The area is full of small shops, clothing, art and souvenirs. There are also many restaurants great in the summer to eat outside on the terrasses.
Very pleasant place to go and hangout. Halal Shawarma near by. Ups and down streets. Vibrant colour mixed buildings. A must see place.
Very attrapartbif the city. Lots of good and art and a good vibe.
Nice and pretty but God dam everything is expensive and not really good quality Recommend for smooth walk but that's it
Best spot in Quebec city!
Loved it. Words cannot describe how much I fell in love with Quebec city.
Iconic umbrellas 30 feet above your head in this picturesque street
Always a pleasure to stroll down this quaint Old Québec street. I even bought a nice cap!
Beautiful charming street full of stores, restaurants and galleries.
Lovely place! Waitresses are amazing and bilingual. Brunch was incredible!
The Quartier Petit Champlain is a must see when going to Quebec City. It’s a couple miniature streets that you can walk through, it looks a lot like Europe, very old restored buildings and the street is made of stones. The area is full of small shops, clothing, art and souvenirs. There are also many restaurants great in the summer to eat outside on the terrasses. Thriving historical center, with an impressive variety of shops, galleries, artisans and restaurants. Atmosphere plus! Very friendly, hospitable area. Beautiful shopfronts and live music. Be prepared for lots of walking, stairs, and waits at restaurants. This area can get very crowded, but seems to quiet down early. Business stay open later into the evening which is an interesting time to visit.
The nicest place in North America for winter deco lightnings and snow
Best of what Quebec City has to offer! Cute little shops, art installations and bonfires in the winter to warm you up. Yummy restaurants such as Cochon Dingue. Delish cafe called Maison Smith. Best art galleries in town. Go also walk by the Saint Lawrence River.
Very nice. A must-see in Quebec. Expensive stores.
Nice place to take a walk. Highly touristic
Magic.
Street are beautiful and wonderful church. Really feels like your in Europe.
Such a cute place
Fun to walk this lower town of old Quebec. Get to the breakneck to climb up to the terrace.
my girlfriend dumped me for chad here, i can't shop here without remembering her dumping me
Good place
Beautiful ❤
Very beautiful...lots to see..and lots of great shopping.
Winter wonderland. Beautiful streets with shops and restaurants doctorated with lights and Christmas trees.
Good place for shopping.
Waaaaay too crowded and expensive. But great for pictures and such!
Beautiful quiet street. Visited for the first time during Carnival. It was beautifully decorated. Great street for tourists to explore. Each so is unique and great to explore.
Quartier Petit Champlain is a really wonderful neighborhood. It is the most beautiful place in Quebec City. There are a lot of really stylish shops and restaurants and the decor of this neighborhood is worthy of the most beautiful cities in Europe.
Tons and tons of tourists! I wasn’t super keen on buying a ton of souvenirs but it was very clean and nice to see all the nice architecture. It takes a minute to get a hold on where you are but I stayed in Quebec City for 2 days and I got a hang of where everything was.
Great Place!
Marvellous shopping street in the old quarter, so cute in the winter time!
Wow. Beautiful winter walk. Can't wait to see it in the summer.
Amazing place to walk, eat and enjoy the view
Amazing place to go. Definitely needs to visit when you're in Quebec City. It has lots of collection of shops and artsy things. The place makes you feel like you're in Europe.
We visited right before Christmas twice and it was the most beautiful sight - Straight out of a post card. This place is so magical and picturesque. Lots of shopping and food options available too.
We visited right before Christmas twice and it was the most beautiful sight - Straight out of a post card. This place is so magical and picturesque. Lots of shopping and food options available too.
A beautiful little town with a gorgeous square! Small, old little church! Beautiful European buildings with lots a beautiful flowers everywhere! Such beautiful restaurants, best food!
Coop that owns many buildings in lower Quebec city.
Pretty nice place to take picture but too many shops (trop de magasin!!!!)
Quaint little street with a the most european vibe in Old Quebec. Lots of little shops to explore in the beautiful cobble paved streets.
Best little street in the world
Rich in activities and loaded with quiet a few artisan shops, restaurants and artery busting stuff liken to food. It is just fun walking around the place and there some nice shops and restaurants. Even if not buying anything just go for the walk, there are others things to see without the area - the Basilica, Place d’armes and many more historical and interesting places. There are also good spots for some photographic memories.
Beautiful place, but stores take advantage of the touristic location. Too expensive
It is a must visit place in Quebec city. Located in the heart of Quebec city. It offers a romantic vibe from old "French-like" architecture . As the proud of the city, they put special care in this area. It is always clean and well …
A pretty small and touristy street with small shops and restaurants. The buildings are very cute and the area is great for photos around late afternoon (when they first turn on the lights).
Thriving historical center, with an impressive variety of shops, galleries, artisans and restaurants. Atmosphere plus! Very friendly, hospitable area. Beautiful shopfronts and live music. Be prepared for lots of walking, stairs, and waits at restaurants. This area can get very crowded, but seems to quiet down early. Business stay open later into the evening which is an interesting time to visit.
Love the old buildings, unfortunately, most of the businesses are not wheelchair accessible
Reminiscent of the colonial era, historical streets of quartier Petit Champlain are a must visit in Quebec City. Great place to walk around and take pictures! We really enjoyed the European style architecture, the beautiful artifacts and amazing wall murals. Went there on a weekend in summer and it was super crowded, the shops were also a bit expensive.
Lots of selection. Very beautiful.
Too much people. The shops were not really interesting.. we only walked through
Excellent place. I can say it’s a mini Europe in Quebec City. Great Petit shops and great restaurants. You can spend time day time and evening time. You can take funicular for $3.50cad. City view is very nice. You should defintely see this place. My wife and I enjoyed every second in Quebec city.
Just a beautiful place to visit
Great European ambiance! Lots of shopping to do and fine dinning!
Pretty place❣️
A wonderful collection of shops and restaurants in lower Quebec City. Historic in nature and full of art installations this is one of my favorite spots in the city.
Beautiful ❤
just walk around
Beautiful place and so much fun to walk around. Lots of friendly and polite people and great food. The view is breathtaking! You will never be disappointed and there are tons of stuff to do and see
Really beautiful... Lots of good restaurants nearby... Definitely a must see in Québec !
Love that every meal comes with a latte, capachino, coffee or juice of your choice. The food was incredible we actually came here for breakfast two days in a row. Very adorable and plenty of options and large portions. The french toast Benedict was good but my favorite is in the picture below, half waffle with fruit, potatoes and onions and baked scrambled eggs with spinach and cheese. My boyfriend got the country breakfast the first day and the poutine the second and his favorite was the poutine.
Fantastic place!!
Amazing area of old Quebec. It has everything you would want which includes random street performances, restaurants, bars, bakeries and souvenirs shops.
Very unique place. A must see if you are visiting Quebec
Beautiful area, great location for photo opportunities.
Such a fun day exploring the different shops in this section of Quebec City. Very thoughtful store owners, very unique shops, fun European vibe !
Cute little historic street full of cute little shops. It feels very European and we enjoyed the atmosphere. Love walking here and stopping by different shops. Most restaurants here are pretty pricey though.
Such an amazing place to visit and spend time.
Beautiful shopping district that has cobble stone streets, tasty treats and wonderful shops, an idyllic holiday experience.
Super quaint area with nice restaurants and shops. Must see for a quick visit.
Awesome place, it looks more beautiful at night time
Stunning beautiful street with many shops to check out
Liked it. Lots of stairs and people. Find a small place to eat. Much more fun than the larger ones.
Small independent shops and restaurants with patios line the narrow cobblestone streets. I have visited in summer and winter and it is a must visit every time.
A beautiful neighbourhood. I want to get lost here forever.
Fantastic place! If there are people never been to Europe, they might confuse they are in Europe.
Loved the look and old style of the walkway. Great place to visit no matter what the weather!
Such a gorgeous little area! A must visit when u're in quebec city! Just take the funicular down for a visit!
Experience old Europe in nort america!
Great place to visit
Amazingly beautiful place full of lovely shops and restaurants. It’s always beautiful all the day. I’m pretty sure this street is the cutest one in Old Quebec. If you are a tourist, you’ll take a million of photos during walking! I miss this place so much
Fairy tail place for walking and shopping.
Very nice
Small boutique
Must visit place in Quebec city. Eclectic shops, some high end, some just touristy knick knacks. And some nice places for a snack.
A nice walk
We visited during Christmas time and this little square was the paragon of all things Christmas. It was surreal and felt absolutely magical as we were standing there while snow was gently falling. Hope to come back here every Christmas.
A beautiful little scenic spot in Quebec city that's bustling with energy. Not to be missed!
Beautiful area of Quebec City! A pedestrian street filled with shops and boutiques, lit up at night with lights strung overhead. Very romantic spot for couples and a must for visitors!
Typical and genuine french historical neighborhood. Must see in Québec.
Super fun place to shop and eat and enjoy the sights and sounds of Lower Quebec City. Located at the base of the Chateau Frontenac and the Funicular. A truly beautiful corner of the world. It can get crowded... but totally worth your time. And why not take a $3.50 ride up the Funicular?
Quaint place. Extremely beautiful. Would visit again.
Love exploring all the shops and restaurants here. So much to see and do.
Very nice and clean place. Loved the atmosphere there. Would love to visit again and again.
Lots of cool places to shop and to eat. Highly recommend it.
There are too many repetitive shops that sell the same types of souvenirs. There are plenty of decent areas for photography and site seeing. Overall it's a nice place to visit for a first time tourist
What to say? Elected the most beautiful street in the world... (hard choices, I must say there are so many around the world that it's even unfair to say there's one most beautiful). Restaurants (beware of some tourist traps though), bistrots, small local stores, and lots of historical buildings. Take the funicular if you can.
Cool place to visit. Lots of delicious food and shopping (if that’s your thing...it’s not mine). Just walking through the streets enjoying the look and feel of the place was everything to me.
One of several districts in old Quebec that must be walked to be appreciated. Sit and eat and drink to really enjoy your time here. Don't rush through this area as it's white scenic and interesting.
Quaint old Quebec. The beginning of the city. Impressive.
Such a cute street. It was as beautiful as I expected. I believe Quebec city's charm is defined on this street. It was definitely very touristy and overpriced, but the quaint experience is totally worth it
Beautiful, must see!!
This is a charming little town with exquisite souvenir shops, restaurant, a theatre cum museum and cafes. A place you wouldn't want to miss!
Amazing market with boutique stores...Must try cider store!!!
Loved the area of Quartier Petit Champlain with all the quaint shops to browse plus you have the bars and restaurants, you have the funicular to take you to the top, cost 3.5 dollars, soaked up the atmosphere while we were there unfortunately the day we were there it rained.
This region is great to walk around and to buy some Canadian stuffs. There's a amazing street with umbrellas. A great photo spot.
Absolutely beautiful! I'm trully deeply madly in love with this small yet stunning place! I bet it will be even more stunning in the winter and I'm actually planning to go back here this winter! It's also a popular shooting place for a Korean drama Goblin or Dokkaebi. Their boutique stores sell beautiful and premium clothes too! Food are not too bad considering I have an asian taste.
Interesting shops, boutiques and even art galleries wherever you go.
A very adorable part of town, perfectly tucked away. Tons of food options and beautiful little shops.
Cute place. Would walk around instead of cable car. Good restaurant choices.
Great place to visit, beautiful view.
Beautiful street for a fast walking. Small coffees and boutiques
Excellent market and a must visit. A mini Europe in Quebec City. Great Petit shops and great restaurants
Charming place
The little sweet store and coffee place down the road is really good and the people who work there are super nice and friendly
An amazingly historic place to visit. Incredibly beautiful, safe and friendly for all!
Great experience to walk along the street
Beautiful small street behind chateau fronteneac ideal small shops and bakeries for first introduction to quebec city
Beautiful! Its like one of those vintage street movie scenes!
It is beautiful here!
Having a great time here.. lots of history and amazing architecture..
Unique little stores, very cool vibe. Lots of tourists. Good area to walk around and take photos
It's a lovely street which makes you feel you are walking on the streets of Europe. The stone cobbled streets, architecture, is amazing. The people are really friendly. There is a lift to get down from the Fontenac, charges $3.50 for a ride. It has many shops serving souvenirs, food and other items. It's a nice walk, lastly we went towards the old port and there's a splash pad for children and that was very refreshing, lot of views of the river.Lastly Please like my review if it was helpful. Thank u!
Its very beautifull place...So many different shops to visit especially at night time with beautifull lighting Accessing that market is little hard You have to take stairs to go to the market And its heavy exercise so keep that in mind
Gorgeous place. I can take a stroll there all day, find a bench to sit and just enjoy the atmosphere. When the sun is out, you can just sit on the steps of any statue and just enjoy the day.
Yes, it's very touristy, and can be kinda busy at times. Still worth every second spent there. Take your time and enjoy yourself. It is truly amazing. If you're visiting during working hours make sure to enjoy the funicular as well. Also, the breakneck stairs. And many more things. Just keep your eyes and heart open, and you'll love it.
Good tourist place artists playing music on road side beautifully decorated shops one of the lane in Old City which should be seen
This is a really beautiful part of they old city of Quebec. Lovely to stroll around, shops and restaurants and boutique stores. The umbrella part was such a fun place to take photos.
Beautiful place. Feels like u r in France. Shops are amazing. People are great.
Beautiful place - a must see for all visitors.
One of the most romantic places in Canada. Lots of great options for shopping and dining, all with the spectacular & magical vibe of this quartier. Owners of most shops are very friendly and willing to talk, which only increases the experience at this place. Definitely the highlight of Quebec City, a must for residents and tourists.
Probably the most touristy place in Quebec. It is interesting with all the little shops and restaurants. The place is crowded and most of them are tourists. The street is not too wide so there is no outdoor dinning. If you have lots of time, this place can keep you occupied for a while. Lots of interesting things to see and do. If you come across a group of Korean tourists taking photos in front of a red door, it is because it appears in a scene from a popular K Drama.
I love this little shopping area. There are quaint shops and its very nice to walk through or take pictures. This is a nice place to even stroll through, it is at the bottom of the Funiculaire.
Such a beautiful place to visit in winter season
Old-style European shopping mall and public area, great for a tourist visit in Quebéc City.
Love this town it's pretty fun quaint relaxing and a fair bit of history, worth a visit
Very French style, very romantic
My wife is seeing a lot of discount at this place. I purchased a nice hat.
Beautiful, calm district of Quebec City.
Very scenic and cute but prices are expensive and crowds are heavy.
Walk around like you back to hundred years ago of France. Very beautiful place, tons nice stores, tons nice food, tons places for photography......
Wonderful with a lot of amazing cafes and restaurants.
This is a must-go spot when you visit Old Quebec! The alley is so beautiful and interesting to walk around and enjoy. So many photogenic spots that I love. There is also the famous red door from the famous Korean drama Goblin that you can …
A lot of interesting restaurants and shop here. You can taste many Canadian food here. Take your time and enjoy the relax air.
Such an awesome visit to Old Quebec City... The culture the architecture, shops, food and patios... Either shop around & sip on wine and stroll the streets...there is so much to …
This is a charming little town (basically a Christmas town) with some really interesting shops, many of them selling locally made products for pretty high prices. It's absolutely worth a visit. Take the funicular back up the hill when you're done I'm order to save your legs a lot of work.
What an amazing place in North America!!! A must see and a perfect place to shop, eat and walk around magnificent oldest part of Quebec City!
Very well preserved lower old town Quebec. The area was well decorated for fall & for Halloween. Many shops with Canadian made items. Lots of fur apparel. The main Street is only open to pedestrians.
Beautiful old streets
Loved this street, so beautiful and exotic.
Very good place but high prices. Restaurants in the area are good though.
Lots of photo opportunities!
Very cute and eclectic cobblestone streets with a variety of shopping and food options. It's also just a great place to walk! Public restrooms were very accessible and clean.
Historic place where the first Quebecers landed
So beautiful! Unfortunately, I don't have the chance to visit here around Christmas
Impeccable Christmas experience. Charming historic venues and buildings with an abundance of restuarants, ships and galleries..and of course, the beautiful lights. Can't think of a better place to visit in Canada during the holidays.
Fantastic streets of souvenir shops and restaurants. Very picturesque.
You can not miss this place if you are visiting Quebec, very charming
Great vacation to Quebec city
Very charming street in old Québec with small interesting shops and restaurants, very similar to Europe! Great atmosphere. We also were able to listen to live music there which was very nice. There is a small park in the middle of street so you can seat there and enjoy the music and view.
This was my second time visiting this restraunt. My first time was several years ago, so when my wife and I planned on visiting Quebec, I made sure to add this to our must visit list. The food here is fantastic. The service is outstanding. There was a woman talking very loudly on a cell phone and before I could say anything the manager came by and told her to tone it down. The prices are reasonable especially considering the level of service and quality of food.
Always a good place every time I come! Love it!????☺️☺️
Lovely old streets, a lot of cozy cafes and restaurants!
Old European feel in modern day Quebec City
Even it was raining great place to eat, roam and admire..
Incredible place! Happy to pay taxes to keep this beautiful city alive! ❤️
One of the, if not the most, iconic spots in Quebec. A small, dreamy space where old and new touch each other. If you are visiting Quebec, this is your must-visit starting point.
Lovely area, lots of boutiques and street art.
Must visit during Quebec city trip.. is voted "best street in Canada". I have visited Quebec in summer too but looks magnificient in Winter!
Absolutely adorable street with a great atmosphere and lots of little local shops and art. A must see part of Quebec City.
Love this place, it does however get very crowded very quickly so i recommend going as early as possible. There is an elevator to get down or you can take the stairs.
Great place !
Super cute, there was a bit of a wait, but it was worth it. Their latte was delicious and so was their duck confit benedict and boursin omelette! Overall great experience.
A must visit, definitely when all the lights are on at night and when there is snow.
Architecturally and aesthetically pleasing. Shopping expensive for budget traveller. Went mainly for the photo opps and atmosphere.
Nice place for shopping and views of streets are amazing
Definitely need to go when you visit Quebec. Cute and unique accesories are selling and the day and night view feels different. On top of that the restaurant cochoin dingue was great ????
One of the most beautiful neighbourhoods in Old Quebec with a variety of boutique shopping and some of the most beautiful restaurants with patio seating.
Beautiful view!!! Lovely local shops and it's definetly for the family.
Great place to get a feel of Europe without going overseas. Comforting and warming atmosphere, especially during Christmas time.
quaint and cute shops!
Great location to shop in Old Quebec. Just a 10 minute walk and funicular ride down to the street. We found many intrecate ixe sculptures during the ice festival in February.
Nice touristic street with restaurants, shops and the lower stop of the funicular.
Cute place and wonderful people selling the tastiest products ❤️❤️
A charming little area at the Old Quebec. The small shops and restaurants combined with the vintage look gives this place a very European feel. You can take a funicular ($3.50 per person) for a fun ride up to Fairmont Chateau.
Nice place to walk. There are lots of souvenir shops and also good restaurants
Fun place to go, however it is a half a day activity
Very nice retro place to visit.
Samuel de Champlain founded New France and Quebec City on July 3, 1608. He is important to Canadian history because he made the first accurate map of the coast and he helped establish the settlements.
Great shops, great photos
Happening all over the place!! Old Quebec City is a place filled with European vibes but this particular street gives you the complete glimpse of the Old Quebec City along with Cobble Stone Streets!!
Very cool area to to see, a must do when in Quebec. Things are pricier in this area, but fall in to the category of one of a kind or tourist. Beautiful street with a selection of shopping and dining.
If you are gonna visit one place in Quebec, this is it. Wonderful Euronpean-style snow view and lots of winter activities!
Great place to just sit down and relax.
Very nice.
you can see old city spirit
Very good place to walk around & spend an evening.
Best place for chilling
Such a lovely place!!
When you walk here, you can feel old story which just happened in this place! Gorgeous and elegant ppl live around here!!!
Cascou it is a good restaurant???????? ????
This is a great area with a ton of history. There are a number of stores, restaurants and old buildings to explore. We came for the day and spent about six hours wandering around. As others had stated it reminds me of old Europe with the architecture and cobble stone streets. The day we were there it was very quiet and not crowded at all. Parking was easy on the street. However, if the crowds had picked up I can see it being a challenge. Make sure you go up the hill and see the Fairmont, church and other buildings. It is also a nice walk along the pier. Enjoy!
beautiful place to spend an afternoon shopping
The cutest streets on earth!
Shopping district in Quebec city. It's a quaint little maze and had so much fun finding the 'Red Door's from the Korean Drama 'Goblin'.
Super cute little tourist spot with tons of old world charm.
Beautiful location in the old quarter of Quebec City. Whether it is the summer or winter, there is lots to do and see. Souvenir shops, artisanal crafts and delicious restaurants are all in this shopping region. You can take a long walk down the stairs and streets or take the cable car from beside Chateau Frontenac.
Most beautiful city I've ever visited. Definitely coming back with friends
Main tourist attraction, one stretch of alley with multiple stores.
Many great stores with souvenirs. Good restaurants.
Picturesque. A beautiful place to walk or enjoy dining at one of many bistros and restaurants. Not cheap. Some very expensive, in many cases unreasonably so. But many places were priced well for being in a high tourist location. No disappointments.
beautiful street
Definitely the highlight of old Quebec city as a tourist
Lovely place to shop and to travel
Quaint little street filled with old stone buildings turned into shops to explore.
If you're in Québec City, you must take a stroll in the Quartier Petit Champlain! Perfect any day of the year, especially winter. Very cute area with lots of small stores to check out.
I’ve been twice in December and while cold it’s beautiful at the holidays. Love Santa here, he goes out of his way to offer a special and magical moment for the kids. Folks generously speak English if your French is poor. The shops are charming and high quality. It’s a favorite place of mine.
Such a beautiful place! Especially around the holidays. Due to the pandemic none of the shops were open which was a shame, but it was still way worth the visit!
Quaint old quarter of Quebec City, apparently all the stores here are part of a cooperative. It's a little too touristy and busy, lots of little restaurants and stores. Worth a quick visit.
Nice walk
good
Beautiful hotel well appointed rooms comfortable beds.
So many cute shops! The atmosphere was great. Tonnes of talented buskers. The scenery of the entire place was also very cute. The shops sold really interesting things and there was a place to sit and relax too with some swing benches after hours of walking.
Awesome place to visit. I highly recommend it! It is beautiful and unique.
Beautiful, fun, clean, great place to visit!
Tons and tons of tourists! I wasn’t super keen on buying a ton of souvenirs but it was very clean and nice to see all the nice architecture. It takes a minute to get a hold on where you are but I stayed in Quebec City for 2 days and I got a hang of where everything was.
Old historical style great place for special shops and restaurant. Worth while great location
A must stop in Québec City!
This little street is very cosy. Restaurants and shops on the sides. Best if come in Christmas cuz the light decorations make the place more beautiful. There's a short cable car ride, some large paintings also.
That small neighborhood along Quebec City it's a picturesque agglomeration of looking like medieval houses full with little stores whose commerce is more touristic oriented (small restaurants, art shops, souvenirs, residences) steaming with people and lights. It's a pleasant place to walk around, mingle with people, have a beer, try poutine and buy a present.
Quartier Petit Champlain is one the prettiest places I have visited. I was there over the Christmas break and it was beautiful. There is a charming site around every corner. I can not recommend it enough! Unfortunately I do not speak French, but when shop or restaurant owners noticed this they quickly spoke to me in English and everyone I encountered was lovely and kind.
Had a wonderful time in Old Québec. My favourite city in Canada.
Especially charming at Christmas time, but worth it any time of year!
Lots of sights, shops, buskers, and restaurants to enjoy...including one that serves only rabbit. A wonderful historical and cultural experience.
This area is absolutely adorable! The murals on the building walls (especially the most famous one) was a site to be seen. We ate here and walked around quite a bit. To see such a quaint town replicated from what would be in France here in North America was truly astounding. It really gives you a comforted feeling.
Beautiful buildings in a historic setting loaded with unique shops and completed by European charm. Shopkeepers are respectful and sweet to non French speaking visitors. …
Very pretty European style streets in old Quebec City. Good assortment of shops and cafes.
Outstanding experience
Very nice place, I like it to much
Lovely area
One of the most romantic neighborhoods in the world. Stroll the the streets, stop for a coffee, beer or glass of wine, take in a busker show, hear all languages of the world...
Good place to go in, problem was we didn't know french but other than great place!
A winter wonderland at Christmastime, complete with Père Noël collecting donations for children in need.
Nice place, suitable for tourism
beautiful old town section of Quebec City with many unique shops and wonderful restaurants
Cute shops and bistro's, a must stop in old Quebec
The most beautiful street.
Beautiful area to walk around. Nice little shops, although most shops are for tourists and/or art lovers.
Nice walk
Awesome !! I love history
Love this areq of old Quebec! Wothh walking around and looking at shops :)
The only experience of its kind in North America. Small streets which give a pure flavor of European architecture.
cute tiny street, you just enjoy the atmosphere of this street! you sometimes can see/listen live music there!
Lovely shop, beautiful products, great prices for hand quality art.
Beautiful, even just to walk through. The people in the shops were also very friendly and kind if you needed help.
This neighborhood is definitely my favorite in Old Quebec. There's magic in this little strip of lost history caught between a cliff and an ocean we call a river (technically it is a river, but it does carry so much water). The best way to stumble upon its beauty is just to go down the stairs, starting at the top near the cable car exit, you'll go downstairs to the street, hit the sidewalk turning right and take the next set of stairs down to this beautiful dream. I hope the weather is nice for you, either hot but not too hot or cold but not too cold, with a fresh sprinkle of snow. And if you have time while you are there, don't hesitate to visit my favorite casual restaurant in that area, Le Cochon Dingue. An institution in Quebec City now for so many years I can't recall.
Just...beautiful. Stairs descend to the cutest little cobblestone marketplace. Closed to cars. Definitely go.
Beautiful and full of people in the summer, dreamy and enchanting in the winter. Would recommend to anyone visiting or living in Quebec :-)
Good to visit but pretty touristy place, not local style. (All items are for tourists)
Very cute. They have done a great job of restoring the area. A bunch of nice restaurants, and cute shops. Well worth a ride down the stairs or a quick ride on the furnicular.
Absolutely gorgeous area of Quebec. All the stores, restaurants, and boutiques are adorable and fairly priced. The streets are adorned with cozy and warm decor, and the tourists here are kind and keep to their own. Its very easy to navigate and is is all around a very pleasant place to explore!
It's a nice quaint street with lots of cafes and restaurants. It's always busy and has a nice vibe to it.
Great touristic spot specially during Christmas time. Very charming and a lot of interesting shops. A bit of Europe in Quebec.
Great service. Quality of crepes was excellent. Will come back.
Very nice and romantic place but a bit too pricy
Cute street. Very European and filled with restaurants and shop. Yeah they are touristy, but you aren't really there as a local now are you.
Favorite shopping area. Gorgeous little shops, nice photo ops, good variety of things.
One of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the most beautiful city in Canada. Obviously it's going to be busy and it aint gonna be cheap but totally worth it. Go out after 9-10pm on a nice cold night in winter to have the place almost to your self! Highly recommend.
Very good foods, pretty art, and nice place over all :3
We were in town at Christmas time and it was beautiful here! Walking through the small street with all the decorations and shops and people milling about was a great experience!
Very cool street with lots to discover. Must visit spot when in QUÉBEC CITY
European charm
I'm not into shopping, but there are a lot of nice historic and interest things to see while others in your group shop.
Loved this preserved property.Lot of paintings on the wall depicting the past era.Part of the walled city with different genere of building preserved to give it an ethnic look.Original articles made locally and not duplicated made in china are available in the market place.Many ethnic eateries around with authentic cuisine.
Beautiful alley with full of eye attractions.
Such a cute street to wander around. We came here at night and they have lights all over. You can find a lot of local shops and restaurants here. It’s a must-visit!
We visited the Quartier Petit Champlain when two cruise ships were docked in port, and it was FULL of tourists! It isn’t a big area to begin with, so walking on the narrow streets and in the small stores was difficult. If you can avoid being there when Cruise ships are docked, you’ll absolutely love the area! It has cute boutiques and restaurants and beautiful views of the Château. Check out Umbrella Alley on Rue Cul de Sac and the steps.
Refreshing memories for us from our stay in Europe. Amazing atmosphere and busy place. Very nice shops and restaurant around. Must visit place while in Quebec City .
Great atmosphere, shops, cafes... This was our favourite place to walk in Old Quebec City.
Different culture experience I would say.
Very eclectic area. There is something for everyone to enjoy! The musicians playing along the area gives it a very romantic feel.
I'm biased because i live there but the neighborhood is very charming. Walk into the streets and dream
A nive place to take a stroll grab a cocktail or have a good value meal on terrace and there are nice shops with made in Quebec goods
Oh my my! What views and scenery there. It is totally European feeling. I love it so much.
Super touristy but iconic spot in Quebec City. Lots of tourist shops, along with some higher end clothing shops, and a few restaurants. Almost always busy, especially during the summer.
Absolutely a BEAUTIFUL experience. Even better than Old Quebec (that is incredible as well). Quaint shopping with an ambience even better than many old european areas.
Nice selection.. delicious!
Good assortment of shops geared fro tourists but amid a truly historic background
Beautiful place to walk and hang out. My family love it very much. Food is great and view so beautiful.
Beautiful area in the old City!Stairs from the Esplanade (infront of Chateau Frontenac) connect to this area ! Great to just tour around in and walk in the shops.
A must during your visit to old Quebec! Cute shops, good restaurants, be aware of the amount of stairs if you need to head back up. Or try the funiculaire instead.
A cosy, fun, busy area frozen in time
Like going to France without flying across the Atlantic.
I love to shop and eat here the atmosphere is very calming and friendly.
I love love love this place it is so beautiful!!
Great artist's collection and hand made items. Find time to walk around.
Must go place in December.
Amazing atmosphere and a great place to walk, especially during Christmas season
Cute spot to walk through. It will remind you of Europe but beware of high prices as this is an extremely touristy spot
Touristy area, but has great variety of shoppes, food & beverage. Loved the festive atmosphere and happy crowds.
Beautiful place to take a stroll, have some good food and wine and not to forget the gelato. Cobbled stone streets and colourful buildings.
Awesome. Like a visiting a European city History, culture and great food.
It's spreading corona all over the world but Quebecois and who love Quebec not scared of Corona.. huge crowd still gathering to visit Quebec City, as we did it too.. awesome atmosphere but People following rules. And b4 entering anywhere you need Mask.. and maintain distance
Had a wonderful time here with family..Must place to visit in Quebec..I felt like we were in Europe.I highly recommend this place.
Nice place but parking is issue
One of the most romantic places in the world
Beatiful, quaint and classic. This area was a pleasure to experience. The buildings, shops and walkways were all top quality and meticulously cared for.
Cute place. Must do in quebec city
Food was good and friendly staff
Incredible Christmas Vibes!!!
Probably the most beautiful Street I have walked in Quebec, and al of Canada. Breath taking.
It's truly the most beautiful road in Canada especially during Christmas time.
One one the most beautiful street I've ever seen.
Great area for a stroll! Many shops, some cafes, pubs and restaurants
Old quebec city with many shops, very good for tourist.
Amzing ambience of old quebec. wish all the shops will make their way through the pandemic
Nice place to spend an afternoon shopping. Some great souvenir shops and cafes. A must see when in Quebec city.
Beautiful, quaint area of the Old Quebec City. Plenty of exquisite, old buildings and parkland nearby.
Great view.
A wonderful area, take your time and look through the many stores
Great place to visit
Very lovely
Amazing place to visit
Beautiful European-like street. With tons of tourists
Quaint part of town, great food, history, atmosphere, romantic, fun part of the city
Awesome place to visit! Full of shops and restaurants.
Beautiful but the only thing is that I have to wait for more than an hour for dinner. Not many restaurants were open.???
Beautiful place for a romantic walk in this winter wonderland!
Great restaurant for breakfast!!! Make sure to ask for Hot Chocolate if you have kids. They serve it to you as chocolate piggy that gets put into hot milk and melts over time......Food is first class!!!
Great place to walk through. Especially at Christmas time.
Gives you the feeling of europe
As beautiful and magical as all the tourist magazines make it sound
What a beautiful Christmas area.
Wow it is like being in Europe, lots of restaurants and Quebec made clothes shops for all even girls.
Wonderful place to shop and eat in the old city. Try Ibiza hat store. Spaghetti &tiniest great place for lunch.
Small historic area close to the river. Probably has the most "old" buildings and historic feel in Old Quebec. Mostly touristy shops and restaurants. Funicular railway connection to the area above. Definitely worth a visit.
So many wonderful shops and Old Quebec is renewed and absolutely beautiful! This one small road is pedestrians only and always remember to look up, so much architecture that can be missed, as well as ALWAYS go down side streets, you never know what lil gem you'll find!
Beautiful part of Old Quebec to walk around, visit ateliers, galleries, boutiques and pretty little shops.
The feel of an old, quaint, European village gives thus place AMBIANCE to spare.
Absolutely beautiful, feels like you are walking down the old cobblestone streets of Europe.
One of the most beautiful cities I have ever visited in my life
The Most City Inside Quebec City if you are inside Canada You re welcome My friend
Very nice place to visit and just to relax. A small but fun filled place.
Wonderful little inn, with amazing staff!
This is in old Quebec City. The city is clean and easy to get around. There are many outdoor dining locations. It is a must experience city.
Cozy, narrow cobblestone streets with artisan boutiques and souvenir shops.
One of the top attractions in Qubec city. A must go place when in Quebec. lots of parking on the street and make sure to pay for the parking as the parking enforcement comes every 20 mins and will ticket your vehicle for $60-$80 bucks. Really close to the Fairmont, Terrace, local eatry and St. Lawrence river.
Very nice historic street with many shops and restaurants. Feels like you go back in time.
A beautiful atmospheric place but for the August long weekend 2021 this area was incredibly crowded. With very long lines for restuarants . Be flexible with your plans head off the beaten track or go early or later in the day.
Beautifully preserved Quarter, a feel of Europe in Canada
Such a cute street. Lots of things to look at and take pictures of.
Great spot to chill
Very nice ambiance. A must go place for tourists so it can get quite busy depending on what season you're going. There are a lot of little shops in this quartier where you can all sorts of souvenirs (from clothes to shoes to little accessories) and artists on the street playing music and adding to the special atmosphere of the area. The quartier is not that big so definitely walkable.
A bustling area full of wonderful establishments. However, as a person who has visited Quebec for the first time, and would like to immerse myself in the history and culture, this is more or less a tourist trap, as it does have alot of shops and restaurants that are easily accessible and do cater more to tourists that do visit old Quebec. Wonderful place to visit and check out for the first time, but has more of the feeling of once you seen it, you've seen it all.
You can find a lot and the place is beautiful. Summer or winter it is always the best place to shop
awesome atmosphere. feel good.
Very pretty section of Quebec! Lots of very cool shops and places to grab a bite. Absolutely beautiful in the winter with all of the lights! You can either walk down or take the tram um and down the hill ($3.50 pp each way)
its a very short narrow strip of tourist shop. its famous and iconic for its view. but nothing spectacular to buy. typical tourist stuff. however, you should walk to the end to see the neptune inn mural. That I think its the high light of this place
Beautiful little street with fantastic independent shops and restaurants.
I absolutely loved wandering through this quater. Good shopping. Interesting
Lovely wandering around the streets and browsing the many shops.
Beautiful place in the heart of the old city in Quebec you can enjoy street singers street art shopping restaurant bars local art craft and more
Love this tiny village, very cute place with multiple shops.. Very photogenic ;)
Nice little quarter with artisan shops. Stretches for a couple of blocks. The only disadvantage is that its very touristy. Try to get the maple popsicles if you're in season.
It's so nice, in summer bring your nicest dress or shorts and prepare yourself to be amazed
Such a beautiful place. A sight to behold
Hard to find but worth the trek. Especially beautiful when all lit up for Christmas! ❤
Most see location in Quebec City that is very picturesque. Perfect for tourists and locals alike. Plenty to do, see and experience.
Very pretty street in Quebec. The shops are mostly souvenir type of places but we'll worth the visit
We stayed at the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac and the Quartier Petit Champlain was just a few min walk away - be aware of all the steps though! Good thigh work out! Many shops and restaurants here - my favorite was the umbrella street! Just a delight! The whole area can get very crowded with tourists - but that’s everywhere in old Quebec. Take a walk amongst the shops, restaurants and friendly locals to take in this fabulous street! We walked down and up the staircases. There is a Funicular to ride up to the Upper Quarter.
Don't miss this area in Lower Old Quebec. Lots of cute, quaint, quirky shops and restaurants. Worth the walk down the "Breakneck Staircase" (actual name, but in French), but you could also take the funicular.
Visited in August, great for a casual stroll and to enjoy the city.
Old school European feel with many shops and eateries. Narrow streets lined with colourful shops and restaurants. Something for everyone.
Just gorgeous to be in and around. Atmosphere was fantastic.
Nice area, reminds Herry Potter's diagonal alley... Many small shops and restaurants. Very confy..
Live, busy, and some awesome stores & restaurants.
One of my favourite place to go, you will not regret trying their breakfast set. I love it so much!
Fun place to visit. Great vibe.
Very nice place, a wide choice of very nice stores. Restaurants are also very good and priced appropriately, not a tourist trap.
Beautiful street with aged building and church, artist paint shows the history of this Rue, there are couple huge Wall paint actually, but have a 5mins walk distance so some time people might miss the second one by the street
This is a must visit area of you're going to Quebec City. It has old world charm that you'd never see in western Canada. The people there are so friendly.
This place is a must visit for people going to Quebec city. So many historical areas to visit for those who want to experience a Europe like scenery.
Such a beautiful area! I can’t wait to come back
The shops were alright, but the ambiance of the historical neighborhood was something special.
Husbands were great & shopped for us while we took a 3 hour tour.(not able to walk long distances). Saw the shops & wished we could have rented electric wheel chairs but sidewalks were narrow.
The weather is perfect early June and it was not crowded at all . Streets were very clean as well .
Beautiful little street. Gets jammed up, go early.
Great little shops. Beautiful architecture. Great waterfront.
EXCELLENT!
Beautiful
Small unique shops & stores
My first time in Quebec City and the area did not disappoint!
I found this place so AMAZING! I really enjoyed shopping here, it has such and incredible ambience, the architecture of this place is so beautiful, definitely i'll be coming back...
So many cute shops. Lovely!
Amazing little area of old quebec city. Quainte little boutiques and cafe's. Prices are reasonable.????
Food and beer was perfect. Small and a little crowded, but cosy. Make a reservation for easy breasy in.
Lots of pubs and restaurants and shops, all decorate well. Unique setting. Must visit for visitors.
Petit Champlain is a must have when being in Quebec. There are lots of small streets that look like European ones with old restored buildings and stones floored. You can walk around the many shops filled with clothing, art and souvenirs. You can also find lots of good restaurants. It is a very friendly area, but you need to be prepared for lots of walking in slightly steep streets or stairs up and down. It can be very crowded during the day, but the shops are opened late in the evenings, so try this time for a visit.
The area is well preserved and structures have been returned to original.
Love this area of Québec. We always park and walk around. Lots of small, cute boutiques
Very quite and full of holliday spirit place!
Excellent touristic destination. Beautiful lights during the evening in the summer.
Cute shops, but crowded during the summer with tourists.
Good variety of things to see and do. Slippery in winter. BEWARE!! Also sometimes ice falls from the rooftops. Try to walk next to people taller than you to increase your chances of escaping unscathed.
Beautiful! Great decorations of the streets but people could benefit from more frequent shoveling of snow
Such a beautiful place, lots of things to see and great restaurants. The night scene is even prettier.
Very beautiful place!, lots of stores, restaurants, ice cream, people playing music and dancing, its awesome!
Great experience
Delicious food. The crab sandwich was really good. It's real crab and not the fake stuff. The fries were also great and the sauce they provided. I'm not a big fan of coleslaw but i almost finished this one. I recommend stopping by Dingue.
Awesome!
My favorite place! Its beatiful and magical every seasons
Very nice and clean place
Very sentimental streets, colorful shops on both sides and decorated with flowers, give the original rustic streets like fairy tales. But the whole street is crowded because too many tourists and cars make it look crowded. In my opinion, this street should not allowed pass by car.
Cute and beautiful at the same time. Lots of little specialty shops to see and buy from. Great for pictures too.
Love it, beautiful ambiance, lots of quaint little stores and cute restaurants. Cobble stone alleys take you back in time
Beautiful - simply that :)
When we walked through these narrow cobblestone streets and checked out the quiant shops and restaurants, it was like being transported to the merchant districts we have seen on film in Europe. Such a lovely experience.
A truly unique experience. We have never seen anything like this in Toronto.
Love this quaint little place. It's a great shopping area with lots of unique items and boutique shops.
An ideal place to spend time merely "window shopping", or making actual purchases. This area is very pedestrian friendly and is easily accessed from many different points, including the Funiculaire- an inclined railway, which runs up and down the "mountain", thusnprovising a quick link between the upper and lower town. Quartier Petit Champlain has many high end art galleries, but also many lower end souvenir and tshirt shops, as well as many other shops and galleries in between. There are also many excellent places to enjoy a meal, or just a drink and coversation and most of the restaurants have a patio, best enjoyed on warm sunny days and lazy evenings.
Quartier Petit Champlain is just how I imagine a small village marketplace would look, smell, and feel. Small shops nestled up against each other with little rhyme or reason, their proprietors catering to every whim. Bakeries and …
Ambiance great, staff great,food excellent
Such beauty. Loved visiting this place. Food, ambience, the cleanliness, amazing
Nice historical place.
Nice place with great own made pizza.
You could feel the history oozing from the brick and stones. Amazing piece of Canadian History!
One of the prettiest streets in Canada. Old world charm and unique French Canadian flare. So enjoyed my visit.
Very happy I was able to see this just after a snowfall with all the Christmas lights. Very magical
Even though it has been turned into a real tourist trap, the Quartier Petit Champlain is still a piece of Quebec and North American history and an interesting place to visit. Added bonus: during the winter, it becomes a real-life winter wonder land!
This place is truly a gem hidden in the hustle-bustle of the city. Didn't buy anything but thoroughly enjoyed my walk.
This is one of the most beautiful places in Quebec. A must see for everyone.
Very sweet tourist trap with some amazing vendors and local artisans! A really cool vibe with lots of beautiful Christmas decorations: tis' the season!
Everyone was helpful. Buy many items. Lots of different designs then in Ontario.
Nice walking and shopping place
Absolutely beautiful, from a variety of shopping, art discoveries - to views, street dining, in store dining, street entertainment, hotels and so much more! A must see for solos, family and friends ????????????
Very pretty shopping street. Wonderful Christmas atmosphere.
Beautiful, historic and interesting. There are many nice, unique shops lining there streets, though most are extremely expensive.
Fresh food, friendly wait staff, tasty breakfasts
Beautiful area with lots of cool Boutiques and Bistros. Nice for an evening or night walk. It loos very beautiful with all the nice lights and decorations they have. It was lovely visiting this place. Highly recommended location in QC for tourists
Beautiful views. Lots of stairs & shops!
Great place to explore or to relax. Lots of shops and restaurants. Busy place but has plenty of areas to sit. People gathered to sit, relax, watch someone play some music.
Absolutely gorgeous shopping arcade and touristy spot. You MUST visit at least once if you're in Quebec City. Expect large crowds and abundant selfies.
Lots of cool stores and restaurants.
Such a good place to visit during Halloween time.
This was my favorite part of Quebec. Quaint area and lots of interesting shops and places to see. Very colorful.
Cute and pretty!!
Charming street with local boutiques and small cafes.
Magic shopping venue
Great view of the St. Lawrence River. Nice recreational area for the family. Good entertainment, nice music & vast open space.
Hood place to spend the day, stores and restaurant to have fun