Travels With an Editor: 5 Places to Go in Old Quebec City - Remodelista
Briefly

Quebec City, known for its European charm, offers a variety of attractions, especially in the Old City. The Auberge Saint-Antoine stands out as a museum hotel with rich artifacts and modern amenities, creating a unique lodging experience. In addition to the hotel, there are fascinating shops like Rosie Papeterie, known for its quality stationery, and Sous le Toit, a zero-waste grocery store featuring sustainable, locally-made products. Visitors can enjoy a culturally enriched weekend infused with history, art, and local shopping, all while bundling up for the winter chill.
The last time I went to Quebec City, my family came back with a Malamute puppy, a sled-dog reject who to this day remains the best souvenir from a trip, full stop.
Le Auberge Saint-Antoine is a "museum hotel" that features artifacts from the area’s history and offers amenities like a sauna and Saturday yoga classes.
For Browsing: Sous le Toit and Rosie Papeterie offer unique shopping experiences, from curated stationery to zero-waste goods, perfect for those who enjoy local finds.
While I didn't adopt a dog this time, I returned with a new appreciation for Quebec City’s European streets and friendly atmosphere.
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