Romantic Photos of Quebec City
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The skyline of Quebec City's Quartier Petit Champlain historic district is dominated by Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac Hotel.
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A short drive outside Quebec City is spectacular Montmorency Falls Park. Higher than Niagara Falls, Montmorency Falls is especially enchanting on summer evenings when the falls and surrounding bluffs are illuminated by spotlights.
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Café life in Quebec City rivals that found in many European cities and offers the perfect place for watching the world stroll past while enjoying a drink or meal together.
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The Fontaine de Tourny and Parliament Building are a pleasant walk from the historic district.
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Find a seat together along the Dufferin Terrace boardwalk and enjoy panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River and Vieux-Quebec, or Old Town.
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Within Old Town, the Escalier Casse-Cou (Breakneck Stairs) connects Upper Town (Haut-Ville) and Lower Town (Basse-Ville). The area is a pedestrian-only shopping district where boutiques, cafés, galleries, and restaurants line the narrow streets.
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At night, much of Old Town is illuminated, transforming the district into a softly lit, romantic setting reminiscent of Old World cities.
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Take the ferry ride from Quartier Petit Champlain in Old Town across the St. Lawrence River to Levis. At dusk the city skyline lights up and the ride across the river is trés romantique.
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The wandering lanes and narrow streets of Old Town tempt shoppers with unique boutiques, stores, and art galleries.
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The view of Quebec City from Levis looking across the St. Lawrence River is one of the best in the city.
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Although Dufferin Terrace is a popular gathering place for tourists and locals, there's always a private spot for contemplating the view together.
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Built in 1776, L'eglise Notre Dame des Victoires is the oldest stone church in Quebec. It sits at the heart of the Place Royale in Old Town and is one of the highlights of the historic district.
Credit: Eric Lindberg
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