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Place de la Cité

With its 150 boutiques and services, Place de la Cité is the place where you can find everything to distinguish yourself: exclusive fashion, unique accessories and way of life are delivered with attention in the most intimate ambiance.

2600, boulevard Laurier, Ste-Foy



Place Laurier

The largest shopping center in Eastern Canada, with 350 stores, including 40 restaurants, Place Laurier is a shopping destination for tourists coming in Québec. More than 13 millions people visit Place Laurier each year. Place Laurier is close to the bridges, directly on the main road to the Old Quebec. The boutique "Le Service" greets tourists in a special and personalized way. A whole range of amenities are available, most of which are free. The staff can assist you in French and in English.

2700, boulevard Laurier, Ste-Foy



Place Ste-Foy

Renowned for its high-end fashion, Place Ste-Foy is home to major American and European fashion houses; some are unique to Quebec City. These innovative concepts and elegant ambiance are a sheer delight. Holt Renfrew, la Maison Simons, Birks, Archambault, Danielle Morali, Gap, Parasuco, Zara, etc.

2452, boulevard Laurier, Ste-Foy




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