K-Drama "Goblin" in Quebec, Canada [1/2]

K-Drama "Goblin" in Quebec, Canada

Quebec, Canada





Quebec
Quebec ciy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the only fortified castle town in North America. Quebec City, where is the most beautiful city in Canada, was designated a UNESCO heritage site in 1985 and is divided into Upper town and Lower town. K-Drama "Goblin" was filmed in this city!
 




Quartier Petit Champlain
It is the place where Kim Shin opened the door from the drama 'Deogeobi', and this place is Quartier Petit Champlain! It is the oldest downtown in North America and is full of life. Located near the St. Lawrence River, this area is also known as the Lower Town, a geographically low-lying region, which is also said to be the most beautiful little street in Quebec City. When you enter the street of Petit Champlain, you can see shopping streets, restaurants, cafes, galleries, gift shops and pubs that are beautifully decorated. Petit Champlain Street is also known as 'Breakneck Staircase'. This staircase was built in 1635, and this nickname was tagged along because the slope was so great that if you fell over the stairs, you would get hurt very badly .

 
 
 
 



Notre Dame des Victoires
It is located in the north of Petite Champlain, the oldest residence in Quebec City and the early settlement of the French colonies. The old-fashioned buildings are making a narrow alleys around Place Royale. There are art galleries, boutiques and restaurants, so you can enjoy window shopping or relax on the terrace. In the middle of the squar there is the bust of King Louis XIV, the Sun King. A scene from "Catch me if you can", which Leonardo DiCaprio was acting, was shot here in Notre-Dame-des-Victories Church. You can also see Quebec's Frescoes, the largest and most spectacular mural in Quebec City.








Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac


According to the Canadian Tourism Office, it is one of the best places where is being photographed a lot in Quebec city. Overlooking the St. Lawrence River, the Chateau Frontenac Hotel is located in the Upper Town and can look down and see everywhere in Quebec City. In "Doggaebi," it appears as a hotel owned by a Gongyoo, but the Renaissance style bronze roof and red brick exterior make it feel like a European achievement. The inside of the hotel is decorated with antique furniture and chandeliers as well as the exterior. The golden mailboxes appearing in dramas are noteworthy.











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