German Christmas Markets
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Immerse yourself in the festive traditions of Germany at Christmastime! The air is perfumed with the aromas of mulled wine and gingerbread, and the streets are aglow in glistening lights.
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Quebec City, the provincial capital of Quebec, Canada, is one of North America’s oldest European cities. It was founded in 1608 as part of New France, the North American land colonized by the French starting in the 16th century. Over the centuries, Quebec City has retained its French identity, and today feels very much like a classic European city.
The fortifications of Quebec form a nearly 3-mile perimeter around the Old City’s upper town. Work on the walls began in 1690 as a defense against Britain and continued throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Even during 1763-1783, when the English took control of the city.
The Château Frontenac is Quebec City’s finest resort—and allegedly the most photographed hotel in the world. It was built above the Saint Lawrence River in 1893 to serve as luxurious lodgings for wealthy rail passengers. The hotel was designed to resemble the chateaus of the Loire Valley, with a hint of Victorian drama in its towers, turrets, and steep roofs.
The 272-foot-tall Montmorency Falls thunders just a few miles outside of Quebec City. Surrounded by the lush Montmorency Falls Park, it provides a true natural oasis in the middle of Quebec, Canada’s second-largest urban center. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails and other activities within the park. The truly intrepid are even invited to zipline across the falls or walk across a suspension bridge from one side to the other.
Quartier Petit Champlain is North America’s oldest shopping district. Perched between the banks of the Saint Lawrence and the cliffs beneath Château Frontenac, the pedestrian district is the charming epicenter of Old Quebec. Its narrow cobblestone streets are lined by trees and historic stone buildings.
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