Sunday July 5, 3:30 pm, arriving in Quebec City. The teacher told us that conversation when he asks students who have made this trip what was your favorite city, almost all say that Québec City, and I agree, the area of \u200b\u200bOld Quebec (Old Quebec) is spectacular, the European style is always present. The city has just celebrated 400 years of its founding in 2008.
The bus left us right in the heart of Old Quebec, which is high of a hill. They gave us 4 hours to tour the area, I thought it was pretty long but the truth is we passed quickly. We stayed a while in a party are the remains of a fort used by the French and the English defense when attacked. From there we walked to a lookout and then down a path that goes up the hill was heavy because they were like 300-odd steps but in the end we got to the top. From there we went down the other side and we walked through the streets. We went through an alleyway that we liked, because it looks a lot like the pictures you always see in Europe, and as everything is in French, it feels like you're in Paris, lol, but cheaper.
A 7:30 am we returned to the bus and took us to the hotel. This time it was not a chain but was well known, with an indoor pool. The only thing we liked was that he was away from Old Quebec, we could not walk back. We crossed the street to dinner at a Burger King and it took a little understanding with the girl who attended did not speak English, but could end ps. We returned to the hotel with the idea of \u200b\u200bgoing out somewhere later, but we lie and we won the roe. Just go down to the pool for a while, but it turned out that closed at 10 and it was too late, so we returned to the room.
next day woke up early to jump on again the bus at 7 and took us to breakfast at an oriental buffet. Usually we did not eat with the group, tried to find somewhere nearby and cheaper, but this time we find nothing, so we stayed there. After that we went back to Toronto, a journey of 8 hours or less with a scheduled stopover in 1000 Islands, near Kingston.
The bus left us right in the heart of Old Quebec, which is high of a hill. They gave us 4 hours to tour the area, I thought it was pretty long but the truth is we passed quickly. We stayed a while in a party are the remains of a fort used by the French and the English defense when attacked. From there we walked to a lookout and then down a path that goes up the hill was heavy because they were like 300-odd steps but in the end we got to the top. From there we went down the other side and we walked through the streets. We went through an alleyway that we liked, because it looks a lot like the pictures you always see in Europe, and as everything is in French, it feels like you're in Paris, lol, but cheaper.
A 7:30 am we returned to the bus and took us to the hotel. This time it was not a chain but was well known, with an indoor pool. The only thing we liked was that he was away from Old Quebec, we could not walk back. We crossed the street to dinner at a Burger King and it took a little understanding with the girl who attended did not speak English, but could end ps. We returned to the hotel with the idea of \u200b\u200bgoing out somewhere later, but we lie and we won the roe. Just go down to the pool for a while, but it turned out that closed at 10 and it was too late, so we returned to the room.
next day woke up early to jump on again the bus at 7 and took us to breakfast at an oriental buffet. Usually we did not eat with the group, tried to find somewhere nearby and cheaper, but this time we find nothing, so we stayed there. After that we went back to Toronto, a journey of 8 hours or less with a scheduled stopover in 1000 Islands, near Kingston.
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