Old Quebec
One of the most popular centers of interest in Cité Limoilou is the Old Quebec district. Attracting tourists with its history, Old Quebec offers an interesting dynamic with its streets that are often crowded with people. It is ideal for anyone who wants to keep a link with European architecture while knowing that they are on Quebec soil. If you like lively places, this neighborhood is for you!

Saint-Jean-Baptiste & Saint Roch
On the side of Saint-Jean-Baptiste and Saint-Roch, we also find European architecture. It is in these corners that restaurants, bakeries, libraries and pubs are found in large numbers.
These neighborhoods are full of beautiful little local shops.
Just as dynamic as Old Quebec, it is rare to get bored thanks to the various small events that are organized there.

Montcalm, Limoilou & Saint-Sauveur
Montcalm, Limoilou or even Saint-Sauveur are neighborhoods close to the city center and quieter than those mentioned above and, in particular, less expensive. Each has its own atmosphere but remains perfect for those who like to have company while remaining in their bubble.


