Discover the
real Québec
200 must-see sites — national parks, historic cities, breathtaking wilderness
200
tourist sites
20
tourist regions
10
categories
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Not to be missed

Old Montréal and Place Jacques-Cartier
The historic and touristic heart of Montréal, Place Jacques-Cartier is a gently sloping cobblestone esplanade lined with restaurants and 19th-century buildings, linking City Hall to the Old Port.

Notre-Dame Basilica of Montréal
Montréal's mother church and a Neo-Gothic masterpiece, Notre-Dame Basilica impresses with its richly carved wood interior, stained-glass windows, and monumental Casavant organ.

Bonsecours Market
An elegant Neoclassical building topped with a silver dome, Bonsecours Market today houses Québec craft boutiques, restaurants, and exhibition halls in the heart of Old Montréal.

Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Archaeology and History Complex
Built directly on the archaeological site where Montréal was founded in 1642, this museum—unique in Canada—lets visitors descend below street level to explore authentic remains.

Château Ramezay — Montréal Museum and Historic Site
The first building in Québec to be designated a historic monument, Château Ramezay offers a journey through 500 years of Montréal history, complemented by a New France–style garden.

Mount Royal Park
A vast green space designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted (also the designer of New York's Central Park), Mount Royal offers spectacular views over the city and is home to the Kondiaronk lookout, the park's most visited spot.
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