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Why?  When you holiday in Quebec City you may have to
remind yourself that you are in Canada and not in France
particularly as you stroll the streets of Vieux-Québec (Old
Québec), with the lilt of the French language in your ears.
The old city is set on two levels connected by steps and a
funicular. The lower section is the oldest neighbourhood in North
America and is filled with traditional European charm.
When?  The best time to travel to Quebec City is during the
summer when the weather is warm and sunny and a seemingly endless
calendar of festivals comes into play. Those who are not afraid of
the cold can enjoy a Quebec City holiday in winter too, when winter
festivals add warmth to the bitter, icy weather.
Who for?  Anyone in search of an olde world European
atmosphere without having to cross the water will find all the
romantic charm of an ancient French city when they holiday in
Quebec City. The fabulous city and its gourmet restaurants will not
fail to delight everyone who visits.
More Info : Where to eat, what to see and when and where to
see it, what to do, what trips to take outside the city, and how to
get around: these are just some of the questions you will need to
have answered before you embark on a holiday in Quebec City. Find
all the answers in our comprehensive Quebec City travel guide,
which you can print out to take with you.
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