Nestled in the heart of Quebec City, the Petit Champlain District (Quartier Petit Champlain) is one of the city’s best-preserved historic neighborhoods. With its cobbled streets and European ambience, visitors can explore an array of sidewalk cafés, art galleries, and boutiques. The district is home to the city’s oldest staircase, the Breakneck Steps (L’Escalier Casse-Cou), which connects this charming quarter to the Côte de la Montagne. Today, the area offers a delightful blend of history and modernity, inviting visitors to wander through its picturesque lanes and experience the rich heritage of Quebec City.
Petit Champlain District (Quartier Petit Champlain)
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