Couette & Cafe aux Douceurs de France
Travel Blogs from Quebec City
Free time in Canada with my friends
... the one in Montreal. I spent a lot of time in the Chapters bookstore in Ottawa, as it was huge with 2 floors and had lots of cool journals and gifty things. It was also really relaxing in there, and a nice respite from the heat. I hope bookstores don’t completely die out! We went to the Lone Star that TC’s friend worked at for dinner, though there was no stomping on peanuts there. We shared chicken fajitas, and you could have unlimited toppings! We ended up not having to ...
Military Quebec
... picked up some snacks for the hotel room at a small supermarket and got to the hotel to check in.
Wow, what an awesome room! Hotel 71 is in an old National Bank building but has been renovated inside. The room we got is on the top floor with a great view of Chateau Frontenac, the landmark hotel in Quebec City that overlooks the cliffs and lower city and river. It’s lit up at night and is gorgeous. The bathroom is beautiful ...
Da war ja nochwas!? Willkommen in Fra....Québec!
... nicht für drei Tage. Die Berichte anderer Reisender "Downtown wäre sowieso aufgeschlossener ggü. Touristen" ermutigten mich schließlich auch meinen letzten Inlandsflug anzutreten.
Meine Ankunft fand gewohnheitsmäßig wieder zur Nachtzeit statt. Über das wundervolle ("") Beförderungssystem Québecs hatte ich schon die eine oder andere Geschichte gehört. Dass ich allerdings weder einen Bus noch eine U/S/Regionalbahn am Flughafen vorfinden sollte, das war dann doch neu. ...
Quebec
... for bite and then headed to one of the museums. At night wandering around the cobble streets the city on its giant hill, Quebec city get even more beautiful, especially with chrismas lights. That night I hang around the hostel and got chatting to one of the very few guest staying there in the rabbit warren of several covered old houses, Joe Guthrie. We decided to venture out to a recommended bar to try some local beer. On the way ...
J'Adore Quebec
... a password that the chocolate seller had no clue about. I found the note on my phone regarding the bus number and took a walk around the bus stops, only to see the 283 bus we needed waiting patiently at its stop with a driver who spoke no English, a great help alongside the tourist who spoke no French.
Rather than board the bus in a rush we waited the few minutes for the next bus, arranging our pennies to match the $2.75 ticket for each of us, a ...
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Amenities
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Business Services
- Free parking