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Observatoire de la Capitale

Observatoire de la Capitale

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1037 Rue de la Chevrotière, Québec, Québec, G1R 5E9, Canada
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Aug 26, 2018
A fantastic installation from which to view the entire city, especially the old city of Quebec. The touch screens, in three languages (French, English and Spanish) highlight the key places/buildings of interest in all four directions, as well as two video presentations that feature interesting takes on the city, the people and places. My wife and I were very impressed by this observation floor, which is on the 31st or top floor of the building. At $15 per adult, it offers real value for money, with an unparalleled 360 degree view. A must for anyone who visits Quebec City!!!

Aug 31, 2018
It does give a 360 degree view but I wouldnt have minded skipping it. It was quite expensive and due to the glass protecting it you can't take very many good photos. If your looking for a great view you should do on the Quebec City ferry ride. It's cheaper and gives the best view of the whole city, the Chateau in particular.

Jul 3, 2018
It's a nice place to go when it is absolutely boiling outside. Has great view from the top of the building. You can see everything from the top. The view is magnificent. Apart from giving you a feast for the eyes, the interior has got some very interesting facts about Quebec and that allow you to enjoy your visit better! Good money!

Sep 4, 2018
Great history stories and staff are very friendly! View is great but it would be awesome if it was a 360 view with no walls blocking the view from going north south east west!

Jun 29, 2018
Fantastic! A bit of Quebec's history, geography, and demography surrounded by 360 degrees of stunning city views from one of its highest buildings. Really friendly and professional staff. A must for every traveler.

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