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		<title>24-hours in Ottawa: Make the most of your single-day visit</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Despite being Canada’s capital, Ottawa is a fairly small city and can be easily accessed on foot. From historically notable architecture to UNESCO-recognised waterways and a growing culinary scene, Ottawa is buzzing with excitement. This itinerary can be approached as a make-your-own adventure with options for history buffs, theatre lovers, and those just looking for a fun night out. Make sure to stop by the Ottawa Visitors Centre at 54 Elgin Street to get your remaining curiosities answered by a local tourism expert. This article might contain affiliate links. Read the disclaimer about affiliate links &#38; PR gifting here.Cover image by [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Despite being Canada’s capital, <a href="https://ottawatourism.ca/en">Ottawa</a> is a fairly small city and can be easily accessed on foot. From historically notable architecture to UNESCO-recognised waterways and a growing culinary scene, Ottawa is buzzing with excitement.</p>



<p>This itinerary can be approached as a make-your-own adventure with options for history buffs, theatre lovers, and those just looking for a fun night out. Make sure to stop by the Ottawa Visitors Centre at 54 Elgin Street to get your remaining curiosities answered by a local tourism expert.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-morning-spend-a-slow-morning-at-the-byward-market-nbsp"><strong>Morning: </strong><br><strong>Spend a slow morning at the ByWard Market&nbsp;</strong></h3>



<p>Begin your day with breakfast in <a href="https://www.byward-market.com/">ByWard Market</a>, a vibrant neigbourhood spotlighting Canadian farmers, various establishments, and colourful architecture. In nice weather, you can grab a handheld breakfast from the <a href="https://www.byward-market.com/home">Byward Café</a> and enjoy a street performance from the comfort of a Muskoka chair. For a sit-down affair, find the classic diner feel at the <a href="https://www.kingeddyburgers.com/">King Eddy</a> or Canadian comfort food at <a href="https://zaksdiner.com/">Zak&#8217;s Diner</a>. For those in the mood for a more Instagrammable spot, <a href="https://www.luxeblooms.ca/pages/flower-cafe">Luxe Blooms Flower Cafe</a> just might be the spot after 10 AM.</p>



<p>Spend an hour exploring the charming streets of ByWard Market, shopping for clothing, picking up souvenirs, and tasting some truly Canadian desserts like Beaver Tails and maple candy.&nbsp;</p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center has-small-font-size">Image on the left: Fairmont Chateau Laurier Hotel by D21_Gallery. Left: ByWard Market in Ottawa, by Stefan Hiienurm. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-afternoon-loop-around-for-cultural-exploration-and-comfort-food"><strong>Afternoon: </strong><br><strong>Loop around for cultural exploration and comfort food</strong></h3>



<p>For your first taste of architecture, visit <a href="https://www.notredameottawa.com/">Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica</a>, which naturally follows a typical Notre Dame built and has a breathtaking blue ceiling reminiscent of a starry sky. Head back through the market towards the UNESCO Rideau Canal and take a slow scenic stroll to the heart of Canada’s Capital, <a href="https://www.parl.ca/">Parliament Hill</a>. Visitors can walk all around this historic piece of architecture or even <a href="https://lop.parl.ca/sites/Visit/default/en_CA">take a tour </a>of the Parliament during the day.</p>



<p>Continue your cultural tour with a visit to the <a href="https://www.warmuseum.ca/">National Gallery of Canada</a> or the <a href="https://www.warmuseum.ca/">Canadian War Museum</a> to learn more about Canadian history.</p>



<p>Guided tours are always a wonderful way to see a new city, and Ottawa has a few:</p>



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<li><a href="https://ladydive.com/">Lady Dive Amphibious</a> offer unique tours that take you from land into water and back&nbsp;</li>



<li>Ottawa’s <a href="https://destinationindigenous.ca/listings/indigenous-walks/">Indigenous Walks</a> are the best way to learn about Indigenous history&nbsp;</li>



<li>Cruise options include a leisurely float along the <a href="https://www.ottawaboatcruise.com/tour/ottawa-river-cruise">Ottawa River</a> or the <a href="https://www.ottawaboatcruise.com/tour/ekeau-canal-cruise">Rideau Canal</a></li>



<li>Burn of your lunch calories during lunch with a <a href="https://cestbonottawa.ca/bike-bites-tour/">Biks and Bites Tour, </a>or pick a <a href="https://cestbonottawa.ca/food-tours/">themed food tour</a> as an alternative to a sit-down lunch</li>
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<p>An elevated lunch option can be found at <a href="https://www.beckta.com/">Beckta Dining &amp; Wine</a>, where the menu features the best of comfort foods but with a dash of class. <a href="https://www.instagram.com/chezlucienottawa/">Chez Lucien</a>, on the other hand, is a comfortable pub and a favourite among locals looking for classic pub food and brunch. Reservations are strongly recommended for both.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-evening-see-a-show-or-enjoy-the-nightlife-nbsp"><strong>Evening: </strong><br><strong>See a show or enjoy the nightlife&nbsp;</strong></h3>



<p>If you are yet to take a tour of the city, the evening option includes a Haunted Walk hosted by a cloaked local with a lantern. The city also has plenty of live performance options, the  <a href="https://nac-cna.ca/en/">National Arts Centre</a>, for example, is a core cultural institution running shows year-round. Touring performances include frequent <a href="https://fever.pxf.io/raXLZ5">Candlelight Concerts</a> at the Knox Church, and a very Canadian alternative titled <a href="https://fever.pxf.io/qzymJ5">Oh Canada E!? Dinner Musical</a>.</p>



<p>Skip the show and start with a happy hour (4 PM – 6 PM) at the<a href="https://rabbitholeott.ca/"> Rabbit Hole</a>, where you can have a full dinner if you choose to. A robust wine menu can be found at the <a href="https://restaurantarlo.com/">Arlo Wine &amp; Restaurant</a>, paired with fresh oysters and other delicious food options. Continue the cocktail hour at the <a href="https://www.barocelli.com/">Bar Ocelli</a> and <a href="https://www.emberottawa.com/">Ember</a>, both of which also have many food options. <a href="https://www.buvettedaphnee.ca/">Buvette Daphnée</a> is a great pick for modern French cuisine, while <a href="https://thewhalesbone.com/pages/elgin-street-menu">The Whalesbone Elgin Street</a> will offer a classic, homey dinner experience with plenty of surf and turf options.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-overnight-where-to-stay-in-ottawa">Overnight: <br>Where to stay in Ottawa</h3>



<p>Choose sustainable luxury with <a href="https://www.expedia.ca/Ottawa-Hotels-Le-Germain-Hotel-Ottawa.h22453973.Hotel-Information">Le Germain Hotel Ottawa</a>. Located in the heart of the city, this hotel is home to Norca Restaurant and Jackson Cafe (in the Ottawa Art Gallery). The rooms are spacious and beautifully decorated with spectacular views of the city. Germain&#8217;s sister property, <a href="https://www.expedia.ca/Ottawa-Hotels-Alt-Hotel-Ottawa.h14717134.Hotel-Information">Alt Hotel Ottawa</a> Downtown, is a 148-room property surrounded by shops and restaurants, all within walking distance of Parliament Hill, Elgin Street, and the ByWard Market. </p>



<p>For those looking for a stay with complete amenities, <a href="https://www.expedia.ca/Ottawa-Hotels-Sonder-The-Oconnor.h78210074.Hotel-Information">Sonder</a> (Marriott Bonvoy) The O&#8217;Connor Apartments Downtown is a great option. The options include studio units, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, some of which feature scenic balconies. </p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center has-small-font-size">Above images courtesy of Le Germain Hotel Ottawa.</p>



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<p>Ottawa is one of the Canadian cities easily accessible by train, where you can make an e<a href="https://pathstotravel.com/canada-by-rail-the-best-of-ottawa-montreal-and-quebec-city/">ntire journey</a> by combining Ottawa, <a href="https://pathstotravel.com/city-guide-montreal-beyond-the-old-town-charm/">Montréal</a>, and <a href="https://pathstotravel.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-quebec-city/">Québec City</a>.&nbsp;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When I was a child train travel was the main way to move around. Today, in North America, it is a type of transportation you only take when you have to. But&#160;VIA Rail&#160;does in fact take you places, so this summer to try something different I took my mom on a 5-day train trip to see places we haven’t fully had time to visit in the past. This article might contain affiliate links. Read the disclaimer about affiliate links &#38; PR gifting here.  Knowing that I can’t be out of the office for too long the itinerary was as follows: 1 [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>When I was a child train travel was the main way to move around. Today, in North America, it is a type of transportation you only take when you have to. But&nbsp;<a href="https://www.viarail.ca/en">VIA Rail</a>&nbsp;does in fact take you places, so this summer to try something different I took my mom on a 5-day train trip to see places we haven’t fully had time to visit in the past.</p>



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<p>Knowing that I can’t be out of the office for too long the itinerary was as follows: 1 night in Ottawa, 2 nights in Montreal, 2 nights in Quebec City, and fly home. The timing turned out to be quite perfect. With limited time we didn’t go into any museums and instead just mapped the cities for things to see, eat, and places to shop at. All in a relaxed attitude.</p>



<p>The train ride through Ontario and Québec offers a nice view of the farm fields, flatlands, a variety of greenery, and an occasional neighbourhood. The trains are fairly spacious and move fast for the most part. There’s onboard WiFi and basic catering at cost—I’d recommend packing your own snacks.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-stop-1-nbsp-ottawa"><strong>Stop #1:</strong>&nbsp;<strong>Ottawa</strong></h3>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-to-see-amp-do"><strong>To See &amp; Do:</strong></h4>



<p><a href="https://byward-market.com/en/home/">Byward Market</a>&nbsp;is a good spot to wander around for a couple of hours. Here, you can buy trinkets and gifts, relax on a patio, have a beaver tail, and buy some fresh fruits from local farmers. The area, naturally, is quite touristy but a popular spot for locals alike. Walking from the market you can explore the city’s architecture and museums on foot passing. Not too far is the <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Attraction_Review-g155004-d155445-Reviews-Rideau_Canal_National_Historic_Site-Ottawa_Ontario.html">Rideau Canal</a>, the <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Attraction_Review-g155004-d184945-Reviews-Notre_Dame_Cathedral_Basilica-Ottawa_Ontario.html">Notre Dame Cathedral</a> (do go inside, it is stunning!), <a href="https://visit.parl.ca/sites/Visit/default/en_CA">Parliament Hill,</a> and other notable government architecture.</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-eats-amp-drinks"><strong>Eats &amp; Drinks</strong></h4>



<p>I was on a mission to find a craft brewery not too far from the city center and <a href="https://florahallbrewing.ca/">Flora Hall</a> seemed to fit the need. The spot has a typical craft brewery garage feeling on the ground floor with a traditional restaurant sitting on the second level. The beer selection and menu are both great and offer a nice variety of flavours. The only downside is they don’t serve flights. This was information I just had no idea how to process quite frankly and the disappointment on my face is apparently something they see every day. They do, however, serve 7oz glasses so you can just make your own flight!</p>



<p>For breakfast, I would strongly recommend heading directly to the&nbsp;<a href="https://sconewitch.ca/">Scone Switch</a>. At this small shop, you will find delicious scone sandwiches (hot and cold), fresh salads, coffee, and sweet scone varietals to take home, or in our case for a train snack. I honestly can’t remember the last time I ate something so flakey and delicious!</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-stay-the-metcalfe-hotel"><strong>The Stay: The Metcalfe Hotel</strong></h4>



<p>A lovely modern <a href="https://www.booking.com/hotel/ca/indigo-ottawa-downtown-city-centre.en.html?aid=2085894&amp;no_rooms=1&amp;group_adults=2">hotel</a> with a unique lobby that feels like two buildings bonded by a glass roof. The lobby offers a rather unique interior. Some rooms look out into the indoor courtyard, with lights dripping down all the way to the ground level. The overall decor is a mix of modern and mid-century with a lot of well-balanced wood and leather. Rooms are average size, with comfortable beds, a lot of storage space, and a fairly large TV. On the ground floor, there’s ample sitting space including couches and a harvest dining table, a mini library wall, and a restaurant. The only downside to this lovely spot is the pool. Shared with the neighboring hotel the pool seems to be the only room that was not touched by the same decorators as the rest of the property.</p>



<p><em><a href="https://www.booking.com/hotel/ca/indigo-ottawa-downtown-city-centre.en.html?aid=2085894&amp;no_rooms=1&amp;group_adults=2">The Metcalfe Hotel&nbsp;</a>****<br></em>123 Metcalfe St, Ottawa<br>Ontario K1P 5L9</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-stop-2-montreal"><strong>Stop #2: Montréal</strong></h3>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-to-see-amp-do-0"><strong>To See &amp; Do:</strong></h4>



<p>There are a few fun areas to walk around in Montreal. For this trip, we chose Old Montréal and Boul Saint-Laurent.&nbsp;Boul Saint-Laurent&nbsp;is a fairly long street dotted with stores, patios, street art, coffee shops, and great local eateries. A good place to start walking is the&nbsp;intersection&nbsp;of Rue Sherbrooke O. The streets behind Boul Saint-Laurent are a great showcase of local architecture – colourful multi-level houses with exposed staircases.&nbsp;Old Montréal&nbsp;is the second-day adventure. Here you can&nbsp;explore&nbsp;the waterfront market, ride a Farris wheel, enjoy street performances, and shop. The neighbourhood has a lot of European-style architecture like <a href="https://www.basiliquenotredame.ca/en">Basilique Notre-Dame</a> and the <a href="https://margueritebourgeoys.org/">Marguerite-Bourgeoys Museum</a>. The latter opens up on a 360&nbsp;view&nbsp;of the city once you reach the top.</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-eats-amp-drinks-0"><strong>Eats &amp; Drinks:</strong></h4>



<p>For poutine, patio, and oversized margarita vibes there is&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/eatdirtydogs/">Dirty Dogs</a>&nbsp;on Boul Saint-Laurent. Dirty Dogs is hard to miss because there is a pink hippo around the corner. It is also hard not to enjoy: the staff is chill and efficient, the food is fantastic and those massive cocktails go down like lemonade.</p>



<p>For a cheffy dinner make a reservation ahead of time at&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="https://www.restaurantprovisions.ca/">Restaurant Provisions</a>, located a quick cab ride from the above. The menu changes daily based on what’s fresh and you can choose from a 5- or 7-course menu options. Everything is served family-style at a healthy pace. During our visit, the menu included a variety of seafood, meat, and vegetarian dishes, and was closed with a crafty and delicious corn dessert. Naturally, their daily drink and wine selections also change to match the menu, which is a nice touch.</p>



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<p>For a refreshing drink with a view of the city take the elevator to the Le Place D’Armes Hotel rooftop patio that looks over Old Montréal Square. They have a wealthy food menu and a long list of cocktails. I tried two – white wine sangria and a blueberry mojito – and they were both heavenly.</p>



<p>For a taste of French cuisine, my mind was set on finding a terrine and bone marrow. This turned out to be not an easy task but our hotel concierge recommended&nbsp;<a href="https://www.tavernedominion.com/">Taverne Square Dominion</a>&nbsp;nearby. They had both. The restaurant pub has a great old-style decor with a full wall of neatly lined up liquor bottles. The portions are large and filling, the atmosphere is fun, and the people who come here seem to be mostly regulars. Always a good sign.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-stay-omni-mont-royal-hotel"><strong>The Stay: Omni Mont-Royal Hotel</strong></h4>



<p><a href="https://www.booking.com/hotel/ca/omni-mont-royal.en.html?aid=2085894&amp;no_rooms=1&amp;group_adults=2">Omni Mont-Royal</a> doesn’t look like much from the outside and is clearly built for entry by car but once you do enter, the lobby greats you with a refreshing scent and smiling faces. The space is not particularly large with a check-in desk on one side and a lobby bar on the other. The bar has a lovely cocktail menu which you can either take with you upstairs or enjoy at the bar. The rooms are spacious, with comfortable bedding and a nice view of the city. There’s also an outdoor pool but the seating is quite limited with most of it in the back looking up at the building wall. A bit of a let down sadly.</p>



<p><em><a href="https://www.booking.com/hotel/ca/omni-mont-royal.en.html?aid=2085894&amp;no_rooms=1&amp;group_adults=2">Omni Mont-Royal Hotel</a>&nbsp;****<br></em>1050 Sherbrooke St W<br>H3A 2R6 Montréal</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-treat-yourself"><strong>Treat Yourself:</strong></h4>



<p><a href="https://botabota.ca/en/">Bota Bota</a>&nbsp;is a river ferry remodeled into an upscale &#8220;floating spa,&#8221; designed by Jean Pelland from Sid Lee Architecture. Like with all spas, you can book services but most people come here for the water circuit. The spa etiquette at&nbsp;Bota Bota&nbsp;is taken quite seriously – no talking, no taking pictures. Though a quick look through Instagram will reveal some rule-breakers. The boat itself has a few hot tubs, various saunas, and a restaurant. In the garden, just a few steps down, are more steam rooms, a couple of relaxation areas, and a pool. Here, in the garden, you can speak quietly, which naturally makes it a popular place for groups. The water circuit prices range by day of week and season so check their&nbsp;<a href="https://botabota.ca/en/prices/">website</a>&nbsp;for your options.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-stop-3-quebec-city"><strong>Stop #3: Québec City</strong></h3>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-to-see-amp-do-1"><strong>To See &amp; Do</strong>:</h4>



<p>Quebec City is divided into two parts: old and new. Old Quebec is the heart of this location and the primary tourist destination. It&#8217;s a place where the narrow streets are winding up to the city walls, lined with old, brightly coloured European-style houses. The city is quite small and you can pretty much walk the entire Old Quebec in one day. This was something I realized on day one, just before panicking about the lack of planned activities. Knowing that there were almost two more days left in Quebec I did a quick search and found a few activities that rounded up this trip into a nice package with a half-day tour and a spa day.</p>



<p><strong><em>Tip:</em>&nbsp;</strong>The Funicular is $3.50 each way and they only take cash. ATMs are hard to find so if you&#8217;re not up for walking up a steep hill make sure to bring change.</p>



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<p>From the city square, when looking at the river, on the right side down the boardwalk, is&nbsp;<a href="https://www.lacitadelle.qc.ca/en/the-citadelle/traditions.html">La Citadelle de Québec</a>. This is a military fort that you can walk up to for a great view or enter for a tour. The walk from one side to the other is long and uncomfortable so I wouldn&#8217;t recommend it. To the left of the city square (with the giant Fairmont hotel on your right shoulder) are narrow streets, cafes, artist booths, street performers, and shops. Make sure to stop by the&nbsp;<a href="https://chezjules.ca/">Jules</a>&nbsp;to buy some tasty gifts. This side of the city will take you up towards the city walls which you could easily walk on.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Day Tours</strong></h4>



<p>There are a few tours that offer half-day outings including seeing the nearby waterfall and whale watching. We opted for a &nbsp;<a href="https://www.getyourguide.com/quebec-city-l281/quebec-city-ile-d-orleans-3-hour-food-tour-t231377/">3-Hour Food Tour</a>&nbsp;on the island of&nbsp;<em>Ile d&#8217;Orleans</em>.</p>



<p>Our driver-guide was filled with knowledge and anecdotes about the island&#8217;s history. Ile d&#8217;Orleans is often referred to as the garden of Quebec City because of its vast farmlands. There are 6 villages separated by the said farmlands, we stopped in 3 and our friendly guide even added a couple of extra stops. </p>



<p>During these 3 hours, we ate chocolate, visited a local farmers market, and tasted local wine varietals. I absolutely loved the Ice cider with a cheese pairing at&nbsp;<a href="https://domainesaintefamille.com/">Domaine de la source a Marguerite</a>. They are located in a stunning apple orchard. For our last stop, we visited&nbsp;<a href="https://www.cassismonna.com/fr/">Cassis Monna &amp; Filles</a>&nbsp;– women who ran a winery offering wine alternatives, like cassis, and lemonades, all primarily made with black currants. Monna &amp; Filles is a beautiful, multi-level&nbsp;property&nbsp;with an ice cream shop and outdoor sitting area. If you are open to renting a car and exploring the Ile d&#8217;Orleans on your own it could be a wonderful full-day adventure.</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-eats-amp-drinks-1"><strong>Eats &amp; Drinks</strong>:</h4>



<p>When it comes to eating there are a lot of options and quite a few of them are simply fantastic. That being said, some research is necessary because it is a very tourist-heavy city. Aside from a rather disappointing evening at<em>&nbsp;</em>Cafe de Paris&nbsp;everything else we ate was great so here are my must-tries:</p>



<p><a href="http://restaurantlegende.com/restaurant-legende-quebec/">Légende</a>&nbsp;for an elaborate tasting is located a bit on the outskirts of the Old City. Guests can order a la carte or take advantage of a tasting menu and wine agreement. We started with some refreshing pear nectar juice and a locally brewed gin with an in-house-made tonic. The tasting menu, which we opted for, was a selection of vegetable, seafood, and meat dishes, all beautifully plated and thoughtfully crafted, naturally ending with a delicious dessert. A vegetarian option is available.</p>



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<p>For breakfast, lunch, or really anytime solid Québécois meal, there is&nbsp;<a href="http://restolabuche.com/">La Buche</a>: a traditional sugar shack-style dinner with a rich menu. We had breakfast and lunch here on the same day, thoroughly enjoying the thick-cut bacon, sweet crapes, and hefty poutine.</p>



<p>For a patio and traditional French cuisine just nearby is&nbsp;<a href="http://www.petitchateau.ca/eng/homepage.html">Le Petit Château: a large menu of sweet and savoury</a> crepes as well as raclettes – because what girl doesn&#8217;t need to eat a block of melted cheese with beef and potatoes for lunch! The outdoor patio also hosts live music.</p>



<p>Local beers can be found in all restaurants and even in the convenience store but just outside the Old City walls is a fun microbrewery called&nbsp;<em><a href="https://www.labarberie.com/">La Barberie</a></em>. There are two outdoor patios, a couple of rooms, lots of greenery, and a long list of in-house brewed beers. If you order a flight it comes on a spinning stand with 8 larger than average samples. They also serve food pairings that look quite promising.</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-stay-le-clos-saint-louis"><strong>The Stay: Le Clos Saint-Louis</strong></h4>



<p>If Old Quebec is what you plan to discover then staying it is essential. There are very few large hotels outside of the <a href="https://www.booking.com/hotel/ca/fairmont-chateau-frontenac.en.html?aid=2085894&amp;no_rooms=1&amp;group_adults=2">Fairmont</a> and I was looking for a more authentic experience. <a href="https://www.booking.com/hotel/ca/le-clos-saint-louis.en.html?aid=2085894&amp;no_rooms=1&amp;group_adults=2">Le Clos Saint-Louis</a>, a 150-year-old building built by the original settlers, looked quite charming. Walking in through a red wooden door you immediately see a staircase winding up in a true European manner. Note that there is no elevator.</p>



<p>On the right is a traditionally decorated living room-style lobby where guests can rest on velvet couches. The rooms are not very large, with exposed stone walls and flower-patterned decor. We stayed in the Classic Queen Room which had a desk, wardrobe, a lovely tea set up, and a spacious well-lit bathroom with exposed brick. While it was a little cold sometimes (central heating makes it hard to keep a consistent temperature in old buildings) the room was cosy and great to rest in.</p>



<p><em><a href="https://www.booking.com/hotel/ca/le-clos-saint-louis.en.html?aid=2085894&amp;no_rooms=1&amp;group_adults=2">Le Clos Saint-Louis</a>&nbsp;***<br></em>69 rue Saint-Louis<br>G1R 3Z2, Quebec City</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-treat-yourself-0"><strong>Treat Yourself</strong>:</h4>



<p>Just a little bit outside of the city is the&nbsp;<a href="https://www.stromspa.com/">Strøm Spa Nordique</a>. From the side of the road it is a futuristic black block building but once you enter the structure opens up with various baths, saunas, pools, and a plethora of relaxing spaces. As a&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/B1Z1OleA5uH/">visitor</a>,&nbsp;you can book treatments or simply buy a day pass and enjoy the thermal experience for a few blissful hours. This was our last activity before heading to the airport to fly home and if this Spa was closer to home I would be a member.</p>



<p><strong><em>Side note:</em>&nbsp;</strong>bring a hair tie, the scrunchies sold here are a solid $20.</p>



<p><strong><em>Tip:</em>&nbsp;</strong>Taxi to the Aéroport from Old City is under $40 while Uber showed at $70 + so check both.</p>



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