
Built in 1896–1897, City Hall is a National Historic Site known for its turreted rooflines and French Renaissance Revival design. Overlooking the charming streets of Old Québec, it features a grand central tower, an elegant clock, and a tranquil garden dotted with statues. Visitors can explore municipal offices during guided tours, admiring stained-glass windows and historic furnishings that highlight the city’s proud heritage. By night, the illuminated façade creates a captivating spectacle. Conveniently located near landmarks like Château Frontenac, it offers easy access to cafés, shops, and panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River.
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