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    Quartier Petit Champlain

    4.7 (49 reviews)

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    Brittany S.

    If you haven't been to Quebec City, I implore you to add it to the top of your bucket list. I've visited in various seasons and I have to say September was great weather but they pull out ALL the stops for the Christmas season. The charming historic district makes you feel like you're in a quaint French village with super historic preservation, charming shops and beautiful window and sidewalk decor. You'll find entertaing art installations, murals on old building walls, an overpriced funicular, a must-visit maple syrup shop and peeks of the Lawrence River down below. It's friendlier than France but equally charming and romantic.

    In the historic square Place Royale.
    Howard L.

    Sorry, I missed this obscurely named page when doing my Yelp reviews for Quebec City but after discovering it thought it worthy of a callout.  The cited area is in Old Quebec and centered around the historic, charming, lovely, and narrow but vibrant little street named Rue du Petit-Champlain. This quaint and historic area is a must see when visiting Quebec City. In fact you would be hard pressed to miss it, as it is just down the steep hill from the Fairmont le Chateau Frontenac (the high and steep cape it is built upon is known as Cap Diamant). It's a deservingly very touristy area but for good reason - you don't want to miss putzing around here as it's as European as Europe gets with its cobblestone narrow streets and numerous shops, restaurants, galleries, etc.  It's also a very clean and safe area.  The funicular, the historic square called Place Royale, and the steep staircase known as the Breakneck Stairs (built in 1635 and the city's oldest stairway) are all part of the neighborhood.   Enjoy!

    Joan M.

    This area of Old Quebec is located in the lower town and is a collection of 3 to 4 streets and of course the break next stairs. It's oozing with charm and cobblestones along with family run shops and restaurants. It's a wonderful area to amble around and is definitely a do not miss part of Old Quebec. It's very picturesque and ideal for the Instagram photographs!! The shops have a wide selection of Canadian & Quebec souvenirs.

    Helen H.

    Breakneck Stairs or the funicular from Dufferin Terrace leads you down to the charming small neighborhood. There are many shops and restaurants. We bought some souvenirs and had lunch at Le Lapin Sauté. It can be rather crowded as I spotted several tour groups here.

    Nico Samneil S.

    Named as the most beautiful pedestrian in quebec province. Place filled with shops and restos. Lesser foot traffic during the spring and winter season. A short but enjoyable walk

    Tanja N.

    This was a site of the first French Settlement in North America, so be ready for that historic charm. Samuel de Champlain was absolutely right when he decided this was a perfect area to build a fort overlooking the river. Lots of trendy shops, nice restaurants and galleries. We visited during snow storm in December, so it was quite abandoned, which in my opinion made it even prettier.

    This red door got famous thanks to kdrama, Goblin
    Kimberly T.

    Strolling down Quartier Petite Champlain was probably the most enjoyable activity we did as we visited Place Royal. The neighborhood was tiny but had so much charm and color it was hard not to love despite its bustling alleyways. Per my research, this area is claimed to be the oldest commercial district in North America. However, it is maintained so well and has kept up with the changes of time while keeping its very unique personality. Rue de Petite Champlain has a wide array of boutiques and restaurants all beautifully designed and decorated. If you like taking pictures like I do, then this is a place for you. If you like to try out different dishes then you're also in the right place! Lol Pick a shop for souvenir hunting or simply pose at one of their cute windows or doors. Anyway you click that camera, everything seems to come out perfect. This place is definitely photogenic and ,trust me, a place you don't even want to miss whenever you're visiting Quebec city!

    Chunjai K.

    Quiet night walking around Quartier Petite Champlain. Loving to see very beautiful historical buildings and architectures. After 9PM mostly stores closed seem to have no one live there but actually many resident lives in second or third floor. Talked to one of musician who was walking back to his home, the building nearby. I wish I could go back and enjoy the lower town during the day. Probably gives different vibe and more life.

    Minstrel C.

    If you appreciate history, architecture, good food and like ling walks, this is the place for you. There are lots of places you will enjoy. Try every food in the corner and walk out all calories after. I would come back here if I could but sans the little ones. I would maybe take my girl friends and enjoy this cute city life better

    Chateau Frontenac on Terrasse Dufferin
    Anton K.

    If you have a need for European ambience, Canadian and French culture, New World history and great food, Quartier Petit Champlain is just 3 hours from Montreal. Quartier Petit Champlain is a UNESCO WORLD Heritage site. It is 400 years of history evidenced by it's narrow cobblestone streets, remains of Saint-Louis Fort and Chateaux, as well as, it's ancient walls and four massive stone gates. It is the only walled city north of Mexico. Visit Place Royale the site of the second French settlement in the New World founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608. His statue is on the Terrasse Dufferin. La Citadelle de Quebec, Place 'Armes and the Plains of Abraham are other historic landmarks. The Basilica Notre-Dame of Canada was the first catholic parish north of the Spanish colonies. Most of Quartier Petit is pedestrian friendly so you can enjoy the little shops, art galleries, fine bistros and French delis and bakeries care free. The ambience of the Quartier will transport you to another time and place. Take time to explore all the city has to offer and be prepared to do a lot of walking including up and down stairs. Buggy rides are available if you so desire. Stop in at a restaurant, I ate at the Aux Anciens Canadien. It was $20 US which included a four coarse meal with wine or beer. I had the wild game mix pie. which was extraordinary! The Chateau Frontenac is the star lodging in the heart of the Quartier Petit Champlain. Make a long weekend of it.

    Champlain Boulevard with Chateau peeking out, all lit up!
    Sari Marissa G.

    Perhaps one of the most charming streets in this continent!! Bold statement? See for yourself! Craving a little taste of Europe? Come here to the oldest shopping district in North America!! It's absolutely picture perfect!! These cobblestone streets are lined with tons of small, quaint bistros and tiny shops with hand-made goods. We first visited in autumn when the streets were filled with leaves and festive fall displays. It was so incredibly romantic! We shopped during the day, took a ride on the funiculaire (angled escalator), tasted ciders and a few other French treats. We took our time and savored it all! We came back again at night for an amazing candlelit dinner at the cutest spot, Laupin Saute' which made us feel as if we were in a secret spot hidden in the countryside of France. Everything was so delicious! Our nighttime stroll after dinner when the streets were all lit up was pure magic. It was the perfect anniversary spot! Pettit Champlain is located beneath the Terrasse Dufferin and in the shadows of the most photographed hotel in the world, Chateau Frontenac. We highly recommend splurging and staying there at least one night for the quintessential Old Quebec experience and for frequent and easy access to Pettit Champlain. Almost every restaurant in the Quartier is a 5 star and they are all rather small. Reservations are HIGHLY recommend especially for dinner! It's definitely on my list to return for the holidays one year! I can just imagine how special it is with snow on the ground, carolers which have been to entertain crowds, and tons of decorate Christmas trees and festive decor! A must visit when in Quebec! Bucket-list check!

    Jennifer K.

    Tourists like myself does enjoy touristy friendly area. So I cannot miss visiting Quartier Petit Champlain during my Day in Old Quebec City. A nice stroll down the cobblestone pathways is quite an enjoyable experience. The restaurants, shops and art galleries offers a taste of Quebec without being too touristy or cheesy. Great for photos no matter when you visit.

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    Beautiful and fun street to visit. There are lots of photo spots. We enjoyed walking there, two days in a row back in September.

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    It's a nice place to visit. However very crowded. My husband got sick after being exposed to people coughing. Make sure you wear a mask.

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    It's a gorgeous city, people are very nice and polite. The food and drinks are amazing. We felt very welcomed.

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    Very nice bartender. We went late to eat at the bar. Good service. Great burger. Small place.

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    Super touristy - but cute. Cobblestones, lots of people, tight quarters, cute shops.

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    Walking around is beautiful and a true walk back in time...It makes me sad that every store is a trinket store of tourism attractions.

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