The St-Jean neighborhood is my favorite in Quebec City. It is definitely the first choice for art lovers and city walkers.
🌟 Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (Figure 2-3)
The city walk starts from the art gallery. There is a rich collection of Quebec art, and the exhibits span several centuries, vividly presenting the art history of Quebec. The building itself is also a work of art.
🌟 Plains of Abraham
Next to the art gallery is the Plains of Abraham. It was once a key historical battlefield, and now it is a vast green space in the city. The lush trees are a good place to relax.
🌟 Rue Saint-Jean (Figure 5-13)
The narrow cobblestone streets, with various small shops hidden in every corner, from antique bookstores to retro record stores, all exude a strong European old city style. The underground bar mentioned in the previous article is also on this street.
It happened to be the weekend market and community music festival at that time. The live performances of rock bands and street performers made the whole area full of vitality.
🌟 Le Billig (Pictures 14-15)
French bistro, famous for its French crepes. The duck leg confit crepes are delicious. I was sitting on the street eating brunch, and a passerby saw my crepes and exclaimed: "oh...wowwww...looks good!" It can be seen that the appearance is very good.
🌟 Le Hobbit (Pictures 16-17)
Quebec-style cuisine attracts many local diners. The salmon tart is amazing! Lao Li, who doesn't eat salmon much, kept praising it for being delicious. The cracker with the tart has a strong milky flavor and is super delicious.
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