K-Drama "Goblin" in Quebec, Canada [2/2]
K-Drama "Goblin" in Quebec, Canada
Quebec, Canada
Quebec city, 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!
Terrasse Dufferin
The Fairmont Chateau Frontenac is a 400-meter-long wooden deck walkway along the St. Lawrence River. There are benches all around the St. Lawrence River where you can sit and relax or listen to music played by street musicians. The wooden deck runs through the Citadel to the Abraham plains, where you can ride the Funiculaire to the Lower Town. At night, you can enjoy the atmosphere near the St. Lawrence River as well as the chateau prong. Terrasse Dufferin is a place where a tombstone of a goblin was photographed in the drama.
Plains of Abraham
The Abraham plains is the place where the Battle of the Plains of Abraham took place in 1759 between the British and French armies. It is now a peaceful place for Quebec City residents to enjoy hiking or jogging, making it one of the largest urban parks in the world.
Thousands of fans gathered here to watch Paul McCartney and Celine Dion's 400th Anniversary of Quebec City and to celebrate the National Day as well as the Quebec City Summer Festival on June 24.
The Abraham plains is the place where the Battle of the Plains of Abraham took place in 1759 between the British and French armies. It is now a peaceful place for Quebec City residents to enjoy hiking or jogging, making it one of the largest urban parks in the world.
Thousands of fans gathered here to watch Paul McCartney and Celine Dion's 400th Anniversary of Quebec City and to celebrate the National Day as well as the Quebec City Summer Festival on June 24.
Quebec Cathedral
The Citadel in Quebec City has a star shape at the top. In the past, it was used as a military fortress, but now it is intended to be used as a park. Inside the Citadel, the Canadian Army 22nd Regiment is stationed, so you can go through the official guide. In addition, there is a military museum displaying all the weapons from the Middle Ages to the modern age. In the summer, you can see the guard shifts, and during the summer and autumn, evening tours are also held.
The Citadel in Quebec City has a star shape at the top. In the past, it was used as a military fortress, but now it is intended to be used as a park. Inside the Citadel, the Canadian Army 22nd Regiment is stationed, so you can go through the official guide. In addition, there is a military museum displaying all the weapons from the Middle Ages to the modern age. In the summer, you can see the guard shifts, and during the summer and autumn, evening tours are also held.
Parliament Building
Fontaine de Tourny was awarded the gold medal at the Paris World Fair in 1855 and earned the title of a fountain of the Quebec City heritage. Parliament Building is built in 1886 in a Renaissance style. The Quebec State Capitol guides in English every hour, so you can book it in advance.
Fontaine de Tourny was awarded the gold medal at the Paris World Fair in 1855 and earned the title of a fountain of the Quebec City heritage. Parliament Building is built in 1886 in a Renaissance style. The Quebec State Capitol guides in English every hour, so you can book it in advance.
La Boutique de Noel de Quebec
Noel sells Christmas items for 363 days except Christmas and New Year. Noel is a Christmas themed shop. In total two-story shop, it sells various decorations such as Christmas decorations, toy soldiers, Jesus birth, and souvenir. On the second floor, you can have a glimpse of the colorful Christmas bulbs and tree shining Christmas markets, and it's a great place to buy a Quebec City gift for your family, including snowballs.
Noel sells Christmas items for 363 days except Christmas and New Year. Noel is a Christmas themed shop. In total two-story shop, it sells various decorations such as Christmas decorations, toy soldiers, Jesus birth, and souvenir. On the second floor, you can have a glimpse of the colorful Christmas bulbs and tree shining Christmas markets, and it's a great place to buy a Quebec City gift for your family, including snowballs.
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