The most instagrammable places in Québec City for event attendees

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Jeff Frenette

As one of North America's most picturesque and historic cities, Québec City, with its European charm and stunning architecture, is brimming with Instagrammable places for conference and convention goers. Here is our walkable guide to Québec City’s most iconic spots that event attendees can follow to get the best Instagram shots.

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    Art in Petit-Champlain

    Start by strolling along the Cul-de-sac pedestrian street in the heart of the Petit-Champlain neighborhood, and snap a few pictures of the charming colourful umbrellas.

    On Rue du Petit-Champlain, discover the impressive mural depicting numerous scenes from life in Cap-Blanc, a port district of Québec City. You can see residents fishing and references to tragic events, such as the cannonball, a reminder of the 1759 bombings. Then, walk towards Place Royale and appreciate the immense Fresque des Québécois on Côte de la Montagne.

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    Rooftop at the Musée de la civilisation

    Nearby, you’ll find the Musée de la civilisation, with its rooftop offering a vast outdoor space, and a stunning view of the river and Place des Canotiers! In the summer, the Grand Hall becomes an intimate and welcoming courtyard.

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    La Cale at the Port of Québec

    Keep walking up to La Cale at the Port of Québec, a vibrant, family-friendly spot to enjoy the small pleasures of summer. While watching the cruise ships, you can enjoy a drink and good food with your feet in the water. It’s a unique and refreshing experience!

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    “J'❤️Québec” sign at the Québec City Convention Centre

    Head back up Parliament Hill to discover the new attraction “J'❤️ Québec”, located on the Promenade Desjardins, between the Québec City Convention Centre and the Hilton Québec Hotel. Take a few more steps toward the end of the Promenade to enjoy the gorgeous view of the entire city. To the right, you’ll be able to catch a glimpse at the St. Lawrence River and Île d’Orléans.

  • 5

    National Assembly Gardens

    Across the street, right in front of the National Assembly, are splendid gardens where you can observe various species of trees, shrubs, and plants, reflecting the rich diversity of Québec’s flora. Take the time to explore the edible plant arrangements, a collaboration between Université Laval and Urbainculteurs.

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    Fontaine de Tourny

    Just a short walk away, you'll also notice the imposing and photogenic Fontaine de Tourny. This fountain, featuring 43 water jets and graceful figures, was created by French sculptor Mathurin Morneau in the 1800s and was gifted to Québec City for its 400th anniversary.

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    Plains of Abraham

    Nothing beats a walk on the Plains of Abraham to get some fresh air and… shooting some photos! Take George-VI Avenue to reach one of the most prestigious urban parks in the world and a major historical site in Canada. Don’t miss the best viewpoint at the Pierre-Dugua-De Mons Terrace!

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    Pierre Lassonde Pavilion at Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec

    Continuing along Grande-Allée, you will see the building of the Musée national des beaux-arts, known for its elegant architecture blending modernity and heritage. Its Grand Hall is simply outstanding, featuring the monumental staircase of the Pierre Lassonde Pavilion. The Café Québecor by Laurent Godbout, also located in this pavilion, offers a menu as appetizing as photogenic!

  • 9

    Promenade Samuel-De Champlain

    Eager to try out the Québec City bike rental service called àVélo? Promenade Samuel-De Champlain is the perfect place to experience it during the summer. It stretches nearly 6.8 km from the bridges to the Gilmour area and offers an amazing backdrop whether you want to admire the river, take a stroll, take photos, or engage in sporting activities.

  • 10

    Baie de Beauport

    For a beach getaway just 5 minutes from downtown, head to Baie de Beauport. The sandy beach, green spaces, and water activities will please the nature and relaxation enthusiasts in you.

  • 11

    Parc de la Chute-Montmorency

    Just a fifteen-minute drive from Old Québec is Parc de la Chute-Montmorency. With a height of 83 meters, the falls surpass Niagara Falls by 30 meters. On-site, you can explore walking trails and stop at various viewpoints. For even more breathtaking views, choose the panoramic staircase, the suspension bridge, or try the zip line and via ferrata.

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    Onhwa’ Lumina

    In the evening, head over to Wendake to immerse yourself in the world of Onhwa’ Lumina. This trail celebrates the Huron-Wendat culture through enchanting installations, transforming nature into a glowing and inspiring spectacle.

     

    Québec City is full of wonderful attractions for your attendees, and photo opportunities can be found at every corner. Don’t forget to tag us in your social media posts using @meetquebeccity!

     

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