I went to Quebec City and felt like I'd jetted off to Europe without leaving North America
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I went to Quebec City and felt like I'd jetted off to Europe without leaving North America
"Quebec City feels like a European paradise with its narrow, cobblestone streets and European-inspired architecture, creating a unique atmosphere in North America."
"During my visit, I spotted many simple, rectangular buildings with decorative shutters, reminiscent of the vibrant architecture I later saw in Zurich."
"About 84% of Quebec's population speaks French, which adds to the European feel, especially when compared to the German and Italian signs abroad."
"The Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac is known as the most photographed hotel, highlighting its stunning architecture and significance in Quebec City."
Quebec City features narrow cobblestone streets and European-inspired architecture, primarily influenced by its French-speaking population. A visit revealed similarities to European cities like Zurich, with vibrant shops and decorative buildings. The travel experience is convenient, with a short flight from New York City. Approximately 84% of Quebec's population speaks French, contrasting with the German and Italian signage seen in Europe. The Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac stands out as a stunning landmark, recognized as the most photographed hotel.
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