QUEBEC Travel Guide, 6 Things To Do in Quebec City
QUEBEC Travel Guide, 6 Things To Do in Quebec City.Things to do in Quebec City, What to do in Quebec City, Quebec City,
6 THINGS TO DO IN QUEBEC - TRAVEL GUIDE
Quebec City is one of the cities in Canada, in this one the only city in Canada that uses French as an official language. Quebec City, also known as new France, for city planning and building design France-style architecture. For tourists visiting will be pampered with a beautiful and historic place and Quebec has a unique way to touch a human being on its own. The beauty of the layout, the colors of the fall leaves on the road, each cheery pedestrian laughter and the sound of people on a park bench you encounter, such as the unity of the Orchestra, which makes you not stop to smile every remember. If you are visiting, this is what you have to do in Quebec City.
1. Old Quebec-Upper Town
We recommend starting with the Porte St. Jean (the gate of St. Jean). Down the road of St. Jean who is one of the main streets in Old Quebec-Upper Town. On the streets of St. Jean antique buildings, lining and the majority of the buildings in Quebec City has a facade of stone. Old Quebec itself is divided into two parts: the Upper Town (Haute-Ville) and the Lower Town (Basse-Ville). The second part is bounded by cliffs that surround the Upper Town. Lower Town illustrating the early formation of the city of Quebec. The Upper Town is a historical trail supporter have finally grown to exceed the Lower Town itself.
2. Chateau Frontenac
The Chateau Frontenac is a hotel that was deliberately built to resemble the shape of the Castle (Chateau style). The Chateau Frontenac is the most important landmark of the city of Quebec and Bruce Price was the architect. Here there is a paid tour for a little over half an hour to go and have a look at the building. I
3. Terrasse Dufferin
Terrasse Dufferin is located beside the Château Frontenac, perched on a cliff top 60 meters above the river St. Lawrence, along the boardwalk 425 meters it is an awesome place for walks, with spectacular views, such as Chateau Frontenac and St. Lawrence River basin. In the summer it's peppered with street performers, in winter toboggan ride held that dramatic. Near the statue of Samuel de Champlain, stairs down to the last second Fort Champlain excavations, which stood here from the years 1620 to 1635.
4. The Plains of Abraham
If you are from the Terrasse Dufferin stayed abreast of the boardwalk is due to lead to the high plains of Abraham. In 1759, this vast green space is the site of clashes between forces of France and the United Kingdom. The location of a battle in which the United Kingdom brought Quebec from France, and the Citadelle of Quebec, Canada and the Troop installations a residence of Deputy federal regal.
5. Quartier Petit Champlain
From the Terrasse Dufferin climbed the Funiculaire du Vieux-Quebec (Old Quebec Funicular lifts slope angle with 45-degree Rails) as a shortcut from the Upper Town heading to the Lower Town. The station stopped Funiculaire right Quartier Petit Champlain. This area is where the first trade in Quebec City, he himself was taken from the name of the inventor of Quebec, namely Samuel de Champlain. Streets of Petit Champlain is relatively narrow, and could not be traversed by vehicles.
6. Erico Creative Chocolate Shop and Chocolate Museum
Québec is known for its museums, one of which is the Creative Chocolate Shop Erico and Chocolate Museum. Erico Creative Chocolate Shop and Chocolate Museum, is one of the favorite places, to visit for tourists. This place is a combination of chocolate and the chocolate museum store. In this chocolate Museum, exhibiting more than 200 objects that tell the story of chocolate, from its use in Maya civilization until now. See the statue of chocolate and cocoa plants and learn about blessed transformation into end products. After your tour, you can enjoy more goods at the store, everything is chocolate made in place: ice cream pastries, brownies, cakes, hot chocolate, chocolate and more traditional and full of adventure.
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PARIS, FRANCE: Travel day and THE BEST hot chocolate in Paris?! Angelina vs Deux Magots | Ep. 26
It’s a travel day….bright side...we’re headed to Paris! Oui!
After hitting the Centurion Lounge in Dallas and a 9 hour flight we arrive in the 7th Arrondissement. We earned a long, hard nap and then headed out for our first dinner in the city of lights...Souffle!
Now, the real work begins. Who has the best chocolat chaud in Paris? Tough call, we tried Le Deux Magots, Angelina and Fragments. You’ll have to decide for yourself, we simply can’t be asked to choose. We love them all.
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Avignon, France - pedestrian zone
Continuing our visit to Provence, France. We're going to take you on an extended walk through the pedestrian zone and narrow streets on the east side of downtown Avignon, in the south of France, an area filled with shops, people and historic buildings. The only way to see this part of town is by walking. Old town is a charming neighborhood of shopping lanes and narrow residential streets with little back alleys, perfect for strolling.
Some of these routes are exclusively for pedestrians, no cars allowed, especially in the shopping center just southeast of the Place de l’Horloge. It's like one big shopping mall. And this historic center can easily be seen on foot in one day, for it is a compact zone about 1/2 mile wide and about 1/2 mile long.
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A Visit to the Buttes-Chaumont Park in Paris
A brief view of the unusual Buttes-Chaumont (Bald Mountain) park in Paris, the third largest park in the city. Built on order of Napoleon in the 1860s, the park occupies the locations of a former gypsum quarry and fertilizer farm. It is notable for its extreme variation in elevation, some 20 stories between its highest and lowest points. It also has some other unique features, such as a very high waterfall, a grotto, several bridges, a series of streams feeding a central lagoon, a temple high on a butte, and other things.
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Places to see in ( Sete - France )
Places to see in ( Sete - France )
Sète is a major port city in the southeast French region of Occitanie. It’s bordered by the Étang de Thau, a biodiverse saltwater lagoon. Across a narrow isthmus, Sète’s Mediterranean coast is lined with sandy beaches. The top of Mont St Clair offers views of the city, known as “Venice of the Languedoc” for its canal network. The Musée Paul Valéry has displays on the history of Sète, plus an art collection.
Sete known as Cette until 1928, is a commune in the Hérault department in the Occitanie region in southern France. Its inhabitants are called Sétois. Known as the Venice of Languedoc and the singular island (in Paul Valéry's words), it is a port and a seaside resort on the Mediterranean with its own very strong cultural identity, traditions, cuisine and dialect. It is also the hometown of artists like Paul Valéry, Jean Vilar, Georges Brassens, Gregory Del Piero, Hervé Di Rosa, Manitas de Plata, and Robert Combas.
Built upon and around Mont St Clair, Sète is situated on the south-eastern hub of the Bassin de Thau, an enclosed salt water lake used primarily for oyster and mussel fields. To its other side lies the Mediterranean. And the town has a network of canals which are link between the Étang de Thau and the Mediterranean Sea.
In 1703, when the Saint-Louis church was consecrated, Louis IX, patron of the port, also became the patron saint of the town. He has been celebrated every year on August 25, with canal jousting competitions, music and fireworks, except during wartime.
Sète is the eastern starting point of the Canal du Midi, and the ending point of the Canal du Rhône à Sète. Its train station Gare de Sète is approximately 15 minutes by train from Montpellier, and is also served by long distance trains to Bordeaux, Toulouse, Marseille and Paris. Car ferries sail between Sète and Morocco.
Sète is a centre of water jousting, and hosts a major tournament during the town festival, the St-Louis. Paul Valéry's poem Le cimetière marin, depicts the graveyard above Sète's harbour. Valéry is buried in the graveyard, and the nearby Paul Valéry Museum contains a collection of his drawings and manuscripts. Espace Georges-Brassens is a museum dedicated to the Sétois singer-songwriter. Agnès Varda's first film, La Pointe Courte, was filmed in the environs of Sète. The Secret of the Grain, also known as Couscous or Le Grain et le Mulet, a César Award-winning movie about Tunisian immigrants, was filmed in Sète.
Alot to see in Sete such as :
Étang de Thau
Mont Saint-Clair
Regional Centre for Contemporary Art
Musée Paul Valéry
La Roquille
Espace Georges Brassens
Loupian Roman villa
Port de Sète
Corniche beach
Jardin Antique Méditerranéen
Plage du Lazaret
Museum Of The Sea
International Museum of Modest Arts
Pirateland mini golf
Chapel of La Salette
Musée de l'Etang de Thau
Crique de l'Anau (la Conque)
Ferme Zoo
Crique de l'Angle
Pierres Blanches Forest
Casino Balaruc-Les-Bains
Musée Art Contemporain Sete
La Chapelle du Quartier Haut
Abbaye Saint Félix-de-Monceau
Eglise Saint Joseph
( Sete - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Sete . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sete - France
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London and Paris Vacation - Traveling Robert
This is a chronicle of our trip to London and Paris in the spring of 2015. We stay in Greenwich just to east of London, visit several other places in England such as Windsor, Bath and Stonehenge. Also see all the major Paris tourist attractions including a cruise on the Seine River except for the Louvre Museum. It is still a great Paris Travel Guide for a first timer.
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Rue de l'Arcade Paris Arrondissement 8e
Rue de l'Arcade
Arrondissement 8e
Quartier(s) Quartier de la Madeleine
Début Boulevard Malesherbes
Fin 1 rue de la Pépinière et 139 rue Saint-Lazare
Longueur 511 m
Largeur 10 m
Cette rue occupe l'emplacement d'une ancienne chaussée qui menait à Argenteuil.
Son nom, qui lui fut donné à la fin du XVIIIe siècle, fait allusion à une arcade en voûte, construite en 1651 et qui existait encore en 18501, qui reliait, à la hauteur des numéros 15 et 18, les propriétés que les Bénédictines de la Ville-l'Évêque avaient de part et d'autre de la route d'Argenteuil.
Les jardins des Bénédictines s'étendaient de part et d'autre de la route tandis que le couvent lui-même se situait à l'angle de la rue de Surène et de la rue de l'Arcade, du côté des numéros pairs.
Une décision ministérielle du 21 prairial an X (10 juin 1802) et une ordonnance royale du 25 novembre 1836 ont fixé la largeur minimale de la rue de l'Arcade à 10 mètres.
Cette ordonnance a également approuvé le prolongement de la rue jusqu'au boulevard Malesherbes.
Une nouvelle ordonnance du 11 février 1840 prescrivit la suppression de la partie de la rue de l'Arcade formant retour sur la rue de la Madeleine (aujourd'hui rue Pasquier).
Cette disposition, ainsi que celle prévoyant le prolongement de la rue, furent exécutées en 1841.
Quai de l'Horloge Paris Arrondissement 1er
Quai de l'Horloge
Arrondissement 1er
Quartier Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois
Début 2, boulevard du Palais et pont au Change
Fin 13, place du Pont-Neuf et pont Neuf.
Longueur 352 m. Largeur 8,50 m.
Le quai de l'Horloge doit son nom au voisinage de l'horloge ornant la tour de l'Horloge du palais de la Cité, qui fait partie du palais de justice de Paris (son cadran n'est cependant pas installé sur la face de la tour bordant le quai, mais à quelques mètres, sur celle bordant le boulevard du Palais).
Ce quai fut bâti de 1580 à 1611. Il porta les noms de Grand-Cours-d'Eau, des Morfondus, puis du Nord sous la Révolution de 1789.
Le quai est bordé en son début, c'est-à-dire la section la plus au sud-est débutant à la tour de l'Horloge au coin du boulevard du Palais, par les plus anciens bâtiments du palais de la Cité baptisé Conciergerie qui renferme notamment des salles gothiques, à savoir la « Salle des Gens d’Armes », la « Rue de Paris », la Salle des Gardes et les cuisines.
Ce quai fut commencé en 1580 et achevé en 1611, puis partiellement élargi en 1736 et en 1816.
Il a porté les noms de quai du Grand Cours d'Eau (17éme siécle), quai des Lunettes (un grand nombre d'opticiens et de lunettes y travaillaient) et quai des Morfondus, car il était exposé au vent du nord, et les piétons, l'hiver, y souffraient du froid. Pendant la Révolution, on l'a appelé quai du Nord (parce qu'il se trouve au nord de l'оle de la Cité).
Il doit son nom actuel au voisinage de l'horloge ornant la tour de l'Horloge du palais de la Cité, а l'angle de ce quai et du boulevard du Palais. C'est la premiére horloge publique de France, installée par Henri de Vic, que Charles V fit venir d'Allemagne en 1370.
Barrons-nous au Canada - PAYSAGES ET NATURE infinie du Québec
// Barrons-nous au Canada - PAYSAGES ET NATURE infinie du Québec. //
Comment optimiser son PVT Canada ?
1 an et demi à silloner les plus beaux paysages du Québec, le tout résumé en 3 min ! Nous espérons que notre vidéo vous donnera l'envie de vous barrer à votre tour !
Tu veux te barrer avec nous ? Suis nous sur nos différents réseaux sociaux.
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Tous les jours on te donne une nouvelle idée de que faire pendant 365 jours. Que ce soit l'hiver, l'automne, le printemps, l'été tu n'es pas prêt de t'ennuyer ;)
Ayant obtenu deux PVT, à savoir, pvt canada 2014 et pvt canada 2015, n'hésites pas à nous poser des questions, on a sûrement pleins de réponses à tes questions.
On te donne aussi l'ensemble des endroits visités dans cette vidéo :
1s - Au-dessus du Parc LaFontaine - Montréal.
2s - Parc LaFontaine sous la neiges - Montréal.
4s - Quartier du Plateau - Montréal.
8s - Parc des Chutes-Dorwin - Rawdon.
10s - Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier - Québec.
13s - Balade du Pékan - Parc National du Mont-Orford.
17s - Parc Olympique - Montréal.
20s - Parc Jean Drapeau - Fête des neiges - Montréal.
23s - Domaine de la forêt perdue - Shawiningan.
25s - Belvédère du Mont-Royal - Montréal.
27s - Balade de La Roche - Secteur de la Diable - Mont-Tremblant.
28s - Chute du Diable - Secteur de la Diable - Mont-Tremblant.
33s - Belvédère de Mont-Royal au petit matin - Montréal.
35s - Parc LaFontaine - Montréal.
37s - Balcon du Nord - Parc Régional des Sept-Chutes.
38s - Parc des Chutes-Dorwin - Rawdon.
40s - Belvédère de la Scotora - Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier.
42s - Chutes près du village du Mont-Tremblant.
44s - Automne - Saint Adoplphe d'Howard.
48s - Fosse à papillons - Jardin Botanique de Montréal.
50s - Saint-Côme.
53s - Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier - Québec.
54s - Lac Pink - Parc de la Gatineau.
57s - Montréal.
1m13s - Secteur de la Diable - Mont-Tremblant.
1m16s - Chutes de Montmonrency - Québec.
1m17s - Secteur de la Diable - Mont-Tremblant.
1m20s - Parc Régional de Yamaska.
1m22s - Excursion Jacques-Cartier - Stoneham et Tewkesbury.
1m25s - Tire à l'érable - Fête des neiges - Parc Jean-Drapeau - Montréal.
1m26s - Sur la route entre Montréal et Saint-Côme.
1m35s - Kayak au Secteur de la Diable - Mont-Tremblant / Skidoo à Entrelacs.
1m42s - Parc National du Mont-Orford.
1m45s - Parc LaFontaine - Montréal.
1m46s - Slide the City - Parc Olympique - Montréal.
1m47s - Domaine de la Forêt Perdue - Shawinigan.
1m48s - Fête des neiges - Parc Jean-Drapeau - Montréal.
1m48s - Motoneige - Entrelacs.
1m48s - Parc LaFontaine - Montréal.
1m49s - Slide the City - Parc Olympique Montréal.
1m50s - Fête des neiges - Parc Jean-Drapeau - Montréal.
1m51s - Parc Régional des Sept-Chutes - Saint-Zénon.
1m52s - Zodiac pour observation des baleines - Tadoussac.
1m54s - Observation des ours noirs en milieu naturel - Ferme 5 étoiles - Sacre-Coeur-Saguenay.
1m56s - Survol en avion du Mont-Tremblant.
2m00s - Fête Nationale du Québec - Place des Arts - Montréal.
2m00s - Tamtam - Mont-Royal - Montréal.
2m03s - U2 - Centre Bell - Montréal.
2m05s - Billard - Toronto.
2m09s - Chutes du Niagara - Niagara.
2m10s - Balade La Roche - Secteur de la Diable - Mont-Tremblant.
2m12s - Parc Régional des Sept-Chutes - Saint-Zénon.
2m15s - Entrelacs - Motoneige.
2m17s - Parc LaFontaine - Montréal.
2m18s - Vieux Port - Montréal.
1m19s - Ferme 5 étoiles - Sacre-Coeur-Saguenay.
2m24s - Parc LaFontaine - Montréal.
2m25s - Muse - Centre Bell - Montréal.
2m26s - Color Run Night - Montréal.
2m27s - Festival de sculptures sur glace - Saint-Côme.
2m29s - Bruins Boston vs Canadians Montréal - Centre Bell - Montréal.
2m30s - Color Run Night - Montréal.
2m31s - Petite chapelle de l'Abbaye Saint-Benoît-du-Lac - Saint-Benoît-du-Lac.
2m32s - Deux Kikis au Jardin Botanique - Montréal.
2m33s - Chutes Waber - Parc National de la Mauricie.
2m34s - Place des Arts - Festival des lumières - Montréal.
2m35s - Festival des sculptures sur glace - Saint-Côme.
2m37s - Parc Omega - Montebello.
2m38s - Rue Saint-Denis - Montréal.
2m41s - Parc de la Gatineau - Great Canadian Bungee - Ottawa.
2m46s - Kayak - Lac Wapizagonke - Parc National de la Mauricie.
2m49s - Rue Saint-Denis - Festival des lumières - Montréal.
2m51s - Parc de la Gatineau - Great Canadian Bungee - Ottawa.
2m53s - Abonne Toi !
Cette video a été filmé essentiellement avec un Canon 7D monté avec un objectif grand angle 10-22 mm.
Certains plans ont également été tournés avec une glidecam HD2000
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See Lyon - France from a new perspective... Appreciate each monuments from an unusual angle and feel free to like if you enjoyed the video !
Voyez Lyon depuis une autre perspective… Appréciez chaque monument d’un angle inhabituel et n’hésitez pas à liker la vidéo si elle vous a plu !
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