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Perched on top of a cliff, filled with elegant 17th century architecture and surrounded by stone ramparts over 400 years old, Quebec City is a photographer’s dream. Inspiration to snap away beckons everywhere, from the cobblestone streets of Old Quebec to the lush Plains of Abraham. There’s no such thing as a non-photogenic scene in Quebec City but here’s a list of must have images for your next trip:

Chateau Frontenac, courtesy of Quebec City Tourism.

Chateau Frontenac, courtesy of Quebec City Tourism.

1. Le Chateau Frontenac

Patterned after medieval chateaux in France’s Loire Valley and boasting a luxurious facade topped with steeples, this 19th century hotel has come to symbolize Quebec City. Sitting on the Cap-aux- Diamants cliff and supplying striking views of the St. Lawrence River, it is also said to be themost photographed hotel in the world.

The Gates of Old Quebec City

Porte Saint-Louis, courtesy of Rosalind Cummings-Yeates

2. Porte Saint-Louis (St. Louis Gate)

Constructed in 1693,  Porte Saint-Louis is part of the fortifications that make Quebec City so singular. As the only walled city in North America, these ramparts emphasize Quebec’s old world ambiance. There are four other gates that provide entrance to Old Quebec City but Porte-Saint-Louis is the most popular.

Related: Travel photography pros share their secret tips and tricks to getting the best shot.

 

Dufferin Terrace

Dufferin Terrace

3. Dufferin Terrace

This lovely wooden boardwalk runs along the St. Lawrence River and serves up panoramic views from every angle. Named for the governor who ordered the boardwalk to be constructed in 1838, it’s an Old Quebec City hallmark that’s filled with locals strolling in summer and whipping down the long slide at the end of the terrace in the winter.

Quebec City parliament building

Parliament Building, Quebec City

 

4. The Parliament Building

An imposing  Second Empire structure that was modeled after Paris’ Louvre, the Parliament Building sits on a hill and is encircled by a lush garden. Located just outside the gates of Old Quebec, this historic site house’s Quebec’s national assembly  as well as restaurants and exhibits.

 Related: Your 7 most cliched travel photos—and how to fix them.

Plains of Abraham, courtesy of Quebec City Tourism.

Plains of Abraham, courtesy of Quebec City Tourism.

5.  Plains of Abraham

Also called the National Battlefields Parks, this lush, green space is Canada’s first national historic park. Covered with emerald meadows and towering trees, the Plains of Abraham is a community meeting place as well as a legendary battlefield where the British and French empires clashed in the Battle of Quebec in1759.

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Rosalind Cummings-Yeates

Rosalind Cummings-Yeates

Rosalind is a writer/author/blogger/teacher based in Chicago. She covers travel, lifestyle and arts topics and her credits include Salon, Hemispheres, Miami Herald, Woman's Day, Brides, Midwest Living, Go Magazine, Bravo Jet Set and The Rough Guide to Women Travel. Follow her hyphenated adventures with her blog, Farsighted Fly Girl, as well as on Twitter and Instagram @FarsightedGirl.
Rosalind Cummings-Yeates
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