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Well-Kept Secrets: 5 Best Photo Spots in Quebec City

It’s no secret that Quebec City is one of the most photogenic cities in the world. Cradle of French speakers in North America, Quebec has a uniquely European charm that you can enjoy all year round. Quebec City is brimming with magnificent vistas, and lovers of architecture and history won’t be disappointed. So there’s no shortage of photo spots that will give you the chance to immortalize your visit to Quebec City.

Here are the 5 best photo spots in Quebec City that you can add to your list during a visit to the Old Capitol.

Sous-le-Fort Street

One of the most popular Quebec City photo spots, Sous-le-Fort Street offers a splendid view of the cliff leading to the Dufferin Terrace. The famous funicular, the only one of its kind in North America, has linked Lower and Upper Towns since 1879. Don’t hesitate to climb aboard for a panoramic view of the St. Lawrence River and the Petit-Champlain district.

Sous-le-Fort Street - in Quartier Petit Champlain - Mélanie Jean
Photo credit: Mélanie Jean

Cul-de-Sac Street, One of the Most Instagrammable Places in Quebec City

Here, you’ll find the charm of Old Quebec City in all its colours! Rue Cul-de-Sac, also known as Ruelle des parapluies for some years now, may seem like a strange name, since it’s not actually a cul-de-sac.

To understand the origin of this name, we need to go back to the French Regime, when the street ended directly on the banks of the river. Today, it’s one of the especially photographed streets in town, and undoubtedly one of the most beautiful Quebec City Instagram shots.

Cul-de-Sac Street - in Quartier Petit Champlain - Mélanie Jean
Photo credit: Mélanie Jean

How to Catch Some Cool Views of Quebec City?

Looking for an original activity during your trip to Quebec City?

– Scope out some amazing views thanks for a helicopter ride over the old town that’s bound to have you squealing with excitement!

– Hop aboard for a view of Old Quebec City from the water, a great way to catch the breeze in summer and change your perspective.

– Looking for a more sporty approach to visiting the old capital? Rent a fat bike and explore on your own the charms of the cobblestone streets.

Pierre-Dugua-De Mons Terrace

The Pierre-Dugua-De Mons terrace is one of the best photo spots for a view of Old Quebec City and the St. Lawrence River. With its incredible view of the Château Frontenac, the most photographed hotel in the world, there’s no doubt that this is the place to be for magnificent views of the city.

Terrace Pierre-Dugua-de-Mons - in Quebec City - Mélanie Jean
Photo credit: Mélanie Jean

Couillard Street

Not far from the Séminaire de Québec, Couillard Street is part of Quebec City’s oldest residential district: the Latin Quarter. The name comes from the proximity of the Séminaire and Laval University, which was located in the area at the time. Located behind the much busier Saint-Jean Street, Couillard Street is a beautiful, peaceful and photogenic little street. One of the abundantly instagrammable places in Quebec City!

Couillard Street - in the Latin Quarter - Mélanie Jean
Photo credit: Mélanie Jean

Tourny Fountain, a Perfect Photo Spot

The Tourny Fountain, installed on July 3, 2007, for the city’s 400th anniversary celebrations in 2008, is also one of the coolest Quebec City photography spots. Originally from France, this magnificent fountain sits in front of the parliament house. At dusk, it lights up with colours and lets you immortalize one of the city’s most beautiful symbols! No doubt that the Tourny fountain is a must-see photo spot when visiting the provincial capital.

Fontaine de Tourny - in Quebec City - Mélanie Jean
Photo credit: Mélanie Jean

As you can see, Quebec City is full of nice Instagram photo spots! Whether it’s the Château Frontenac or a view of the St. Lawrence River, Québec City won’t disappoint you. If you’re a photography enthusiast, you’re sure to find something to suit your taste with those amazing places. Enjoy!

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Geographer by training and photographer by passion, I have been fascinated by travel for over 20 years! The encounters they allow me to make and the places I discover on each trip are my main source of inspiration. Resident of Quebec City for more than 40 years, I am in love with my city and I like to share my favourites with those who want to discover it.

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