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The oldest part of Quebec City. An amazing area of galleries, shops, cafes, incredible architecture, flower baskets, cobblestone streets, and the waterfront.
Private university with raised views over a lake, and Frank Lloyd Wright architecture.
Incredible children's museum with beautiful areas and fascinating interactive exhibits designed by local artists.
The oldest part of Quebec City. An amazing area of galleries, shops, cafes, incredible architecture, flower baskets, cobblestone streets, and the waterfront.
A sumptuous street with Spanish archways and courtyards and unique shops for the extremely rich.
Two great museums in one building- less crowded than other Smithsonian museums.
A modern, revitalized neighborhood with glass highrise hotels and offices, but intense sewer smells. Rambla del Poblenou is a good alternative to La Rambla, with locals rather than tourists.
A sophisticated European-style development with shops, cafes, fountains, gorgeous architecture, and the most amazing flower baskets!
Incredible glass building with interesting activity stations for kids and modern art for parents.
The oldest part of Quebec City. An amazing area of galleries, shops, cafes, incredible architecture, flower baskets, cobblestone streets, and the waterfront.
Two great museums in one building- less crowded than other Smithsonian museums.
Nice hilly streets to walk around and check out graffiti.
1920s craftsman houses, and a gentille main strip with adorable Cafe Madeleine, woodsy Station Tavern, and a bookstore with a great kids section and lots of art books.
Two great museums in one building- less crowded than other Smithsonian museums.
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