Quebec City

I flew into a very efficient Montreal airport on 21st May – I virtually jogged from the plane, through immigration and my bag was already waiting for me when I got to the carousel. I then took a short flight to Quebec City and checked in to the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac Hotel (www.fairmont.com/frontenac-quebec).

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As a hotel enthusiast, I had been waiting for this one for a long time. It is one of the most photographed hotels in the world. It blew my hostel budget but it was worth it. A beautiful hotel with great service. I had a great view from my room.

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French speaking Quebec City is the capital of Quebec Province in Canada. On first impressions, it reminded me very much of Luxembourg. This is the square outside the hotel.

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This is the School of Architecture at Université Laval.

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And Place Royal down in the old port.

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One distinctive feature are its tin roofs.

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It is the only walled City in left in North America and it is a UNESCO world heritage site.

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It is located above the St Lawrence river.

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Old Quebec city by the port has been restored and is connected to the walled City above by a 125 year old funicular railway.

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Some buildings still require quite a lot of work.

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Just outside the walled City is the Parliament building.

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I visited the Governor General’s residence in the Citadel.

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It is one of two official residences – the other being in Ottawa. The older part of the residence dates back to 1872.

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The larger formal rooms were destroyed by fire in 1976 and reopened in 1984.

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The residence looks out over the river.

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Various gifts to the Governor General are on display, including this picture of the Queen and Prince Philip. Possibly not one of the best.

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The Citadel is located in the Battlefields Park where the British won the Battle of Quebec against the French in 1759.

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I also visited Café Félin Ma Langue aux Chats (www.malangueauxchats.ca).

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The cats get more friendly when your food is served.

After 3 nights in Quebec City, I set off by train for Montreal.

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  1. Dear Henry, your travel blogs are amazing. Love reading them. Take care. Always in my heart and thoughts. Mary

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