Welcome to Old Québec

NYC-based Canadian travel journalist Oneika Raymond spends a day discovering the new and the historic in Québec City.
Oneika Raymond
2:30

Oneika’s journey begins with Renaud Philippe, an independent photographer. We couldn’t think of anyone better to show her some of the city’s most snappable sites in picturesque Old Québec. UNESCO World Heritage Site? Check! One of the last remaining fortified cities in North America? Double-check!

Next up, a refreshing pint at local microbrewery Le Sacrement. Québec City brews some of the finest frothies in the entire country, and here you can sample some of the best. Not to mention another of our most renowned local delicacies. We’ll give you a hint. It rhymes with “routine.”

To slow things down a little, she ends the day with a relaxing moment at one of our most inviting spas, Strøm Spa Nordique. And yes. It does have a view of the mighty St. Lawrence River, just past the infinity pool. Talk about endless indulgence.

You'll Also Like

  • Guided walking tour in Old Québec
    Walking Tours in Québec City
    Read
  • A couple walk on the Pierre-Dugua-De Mons terrace near Avenue Saint-Denis, looking at the Château Frontenac.
    10 Best Things to Do in Old Québec City
    Read
  • A Native American dancer performs a traditional dance inside the longhouse in Wendake, near Québec City.
    The Best Experiences to Discover the Indigenous Culture
    Read
  • Le Monastère des Augustines - Self-service at the Vivoir
    Vegetarian Restaurants in Québec City
    Read
  • Plat végétarien du Restaurant Don Végane
    Vegan Restaurants in Québec City
    Read
  • Family eating at Maison Smith in place Royale
    14 Historic Places That Bring Québec City's Key Moments to Life
    Read
  • Nordic cuisine at restaurant Chez Boulay bistro Boréal
    Nordic Cuisine in Québec City
    Read