
Quebec is one of the few cities on the North American continent where the French-speaking culture has been preserved. Its historical center near the banks of the St. Lawrence River preserves the atmosphere of French port towns, and it is for this atmosphere that tourists come here: rarely else will you feel the entourage of the Old World on the territory of the New.
Previously, the city flourished thanks to shipbuilding and trade, today it is known as the city of high technology, the seat of government and "American Montmartre". A significant plus of Quebec is the music festivals that are held in the city throughout the year.
How to get to Quebec
Jean Lesage International Airport receives regular flights from major Canadian cities, from New York, Detroit, Chicago and Paris, in addition, charter flights to some remote areas of the province depart from it.
The airport is 20 minutes from the center of Quebec, but you can get there or to your hotel by taxi (the fare from the airport to Old Quebec is 33 CAD), or by bus RTC #78, which flies to and from the airport several times a day (the fare is 3.50 CAD).
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By train
You can get to Quebec by train VIA Rail. Trains on the Quebec— Windsor route regularly arrive at the station, making stops in Toronto and Montreal.
There are two train stations in the city — from Quebec station you can quickly get to the hotel; public transport goes to the station a little less often, so you may have to walk a little.
By bus and car
The Terminus Gare du Palais Bus Station is located in the same building as the Quebec Station. Intercar and Orleans Express buses arrive there, where you can get to Quebec
