Quebec City Mural 29 Rue Notre-Dame, Québec, QC G1K 4E9

Quebec City Mural





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Quebec City Mural 29 Rue Notre-Dame, Québec, QC G1K 4E9




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29 Rue Notre-Dame, Québec, QC G1K 4E9

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  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours

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  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids




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Olivia Oh
11.10.2023
Quebec City Mural
It is quite big and the history behind it is interesting. The mural features individuals who either are from Québec or have a significance to the city. There are signs available on site explaining who each individuals are. There’s also a ramp going up towards Breakneck Steps if you want a higher-up view. Date of visit October 14, 2021.
Pat D
06.10.2023
Quebec City Mural
This is truly a remarkable city to visit, see sight and enjoy the culinary cuisine of many incredible chefs.It is very safe for families, people are friendly and helpful.It is worth exploring,seeing the architecture ,and historyA taste of Europe, but much closer.Various tours are available, as the hop on hop off red buses.
Susan Brown
05.10.2023
Quebec City Mural
Super fun place! It’s a lot of food and shopping, so the shopping part was a bit disappointing to me (I don’t like to shop and the stores were a bunch of the same thing), but I still thoroughly enjoyed this city. Very European looking/feeling.
Jeff Eng
02.09.2023
Quebec City Mural
In the heart of Old Quebec City, this mural is a beautiful piece of art that also tells a lot about Quebec history. There are a lot of details to pick out if you care to look, and it's interesting to see, for example, the different types of clothes that people wear over many different time periods, all in the same mural.The mural is in an open place so you can step back and appreciate the enormity of the art as it towers over multiple stories, but you can also go right up to it and examine all the details. My kids loved posing for photos and interacting with the mural.It's free to visit and right next to the many restaurants and shops, so the area is full of life. Definitely worth a visit.
C. Dinunzio
28.08.2023
Quebec City Mural
Old Quebec City is absolutely beautiful. Rich with Canadian history, and beautiful scenery. There is something to do for everyone! The locals are always welcoming and friendly. A great place to step back in time and experience Canadian history today.
Balu Lu
19.08.2023
Quebec City Mural
You should not miss this in your travel plan. A huge mural I have ever seen. A bit of pity this time for me as many snow on the ground that I cannot moved into the picture.
Anjaly Pulickal Sajeevu
11.08.2023
Quebec City Mural
Old Quebec City is a magical place that transports you back in time to a different era. The cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and charming shops and restaurants make it a must-visit destination for anyone who loves history, culture, and architecture.Walking around Old Quebec City feels like stepping into a European city, with its narrow streets, beautiful churches, and old-world charm. The highlight of the city is the iconic Chateau Frontenac, a grand hotel that towers over the city and offers stunning views of the St. Lawrence River.The city is full of historic sites and museums, including the Citadel, the Plains of Abraham, and the Musée de la civilisation. Each of these sites provides a glimpse into Quebec City's rich history and culture, from the city's founding to its role in the battles that shaped Canada.
Nico Samneil Salado
25.07.2023
Quebec City Mural
This kind of art is worth more than something than those abstracts found in the museums
Xavier Planet
19.07.2023
Quebec City Mural
Unique place in Canada. Old walled city dates from 1603 and has a lot of fascinating historic sights to see. Plenty of restaurants and shops.You must walk up the wooden decking to the citadel for a fantastic view of the Saint Lawrence river from the top. Lots of festivals going on and the people are very friendly even if you don't speak French.

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29 Rue Notre-Dame, Québec, QC G1K 4E9
Quebec City Mural