Rue Saint-Jean

Point of interest

With its lively, inclusive and slightly bohemian atmosphere, the section of Saint-Jean Street located outside the walls of Old Québec, in the Saint-Jean-Baptiste neighbourhood, is lined with independent cafés, bookstores, record shops, thrift stores and unique boutiques in a setting that feels both local and creative — and especially welcoming to the LGBTQ+ community.

Starting at Côte d’Abraham and moving away from Place D’Youville, the street reveals a more authentic and eclectic side of Québec City. You’ll also find a historic cemetery and a beautiful library that add to the area’s cultural and heritage character.

Lively without feeling overly touristy, this stretch of Saint-Jean Street is perfect for wandering, discovering independent businesses and experiencing true neighbourhood life.

Address :
Rue St-Jean
Québec, QC,
G1K 9L4
Rue Saint-Jean

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