2-4 Rue des Pains Bénits, Ville de Québec, QC G1K Rue des Pains Bénits, Québec, QC G1K 4G7, CanadaMap
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The Royal Plaza is located near the Fort Fontaineaux. The old Quebec City is a romantic city with a castle. It is often compared with Paris. The residents here basically speak French and are indeed very French.
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This is the place where Champlain built houses earlier in 1608, and it is also the birthplace of French culture in North America. Commercial activities began very early, and wealthy businessmen built Chinese houses here, making the place quickly become a busy commercial center. Today, there is a bronze bust of Louis 14 in the center of the square, and the houses of wealthy businessmen at that time can still be seen around. Every summer, the square holds concerts and performances by street performers, which is very lively.
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The Royal Plaza is located near the Fort Fontaineaux. The old Quebec City is a romantic city with a castle. It is often compared with Paris. The residents here basically speak French and are indeed very French.
Can pretend to be a small city in Paris, only the carriage and no car, look at the castle everywhere, the dreamy small city, which is the most beautiful small city in Canada, although I have not been to all the small cities, but I can basically be sure that it is it.
The Royal Plaza is located next to the famous Fangtinaque Castle Hotel. The square is surrounded by castle-style buildings, so when you walk into the ancient city of Quebec, it is obvious that you feel like you have entered the castle group.
Cute square lined with shops and cafes. Lovely to take pictures in.
We came here last weekend (Dec. 10), very beautiful. There is a big Christmas tree in the middle of the square. There's music, children's playgrounds, and lots of lights. I'm sure you'll feel Europe. The buildings here are very tall. There are no slums in this area. There are many good art shops nearby. Most interestingly, the steep staircase at the corner is Les Trois Corbeaux, a glass blowing shop. The magician (staff) is working inside.
Waking up in the castle and looking down at the old city with the curtains open, there was a sense of Bruce Wayne. Looking at the church dome and bell tower downstairs, I suddenly understood why poverty limits our imagination.