I went to Quebec City and felt like I'd jetted off to Europe without leaving North America

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- I went to Quebec City in August 2022. It's a historic French city with a European feel.
- Then, I visited four European countries for the first time: Germany, Italy, Austria, and Switzerland.
- The streets and buildings of Quebec City felt similar to places I visited in Europe.
With narrow, cobblestone streets, European-inspired architecture, and a primarily French-speaking population, Quebec City feels like a European paradise.
I spent 24 hours in the 400-year-old French-Canadian city in August 2022. Back then, I hadn't explored enough of Europe to decide if Quebec City felt like other countries across the Atlantic.
But after visiting Italy, Switzerland, Austria, and Germany two months later, the comparison was clear.

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The city, which sits on the St. Lawrence River, was founded by French explorer Samuel de Champlain, according to the city's website.

Arrows point to Québec City and New York City.
I traveled by train from Montreal to Quebec City, but my flight home to New York City took less than two hours — much shorter than a trip to Europe. My direct flight from NYC to Berlin was nearly eight hours long when I visited in October 2022.

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During my visit, I spotted many of these simple, rectangular buildings with decorative shutters.

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A few months later, in Zurich, I saw blocks I thought looked similar to those in Quebec City. Streets in both cities were lined with vibrant shops and restaurants.

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They looked like the roads I saw in all four European countries I visited.

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That's because about 84% of the population of Quebec speaks French, according to the Government of Canada.

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Most of the signs I saw abroad were written in German or Italian.

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Later, in Rome and Venice, Italy, I stumbled upon alleys that reminded me of the narrow streets in Quebec.

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I thought it was the most stunning building, which makes sense as, according to the World Atlas, it's known as the most photographed hotel in the world.

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The hotel opened in 1893 and was inspired by romantic architecture and French castles.

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I had a similar feeling while strolling through gardens next to historic buildings in Vienna.

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I perched on the windowsill and marveled at the European architecture surrounding me.

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It was built in a European style with prominent rooftops, according to the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation.

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This architectural style is known as Second Empire Baroque.

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Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral has a Neoclassical style, with towers and stained-glass detailing.
I saw a lot of Neoclassical architecture all around Rome, too, like at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.

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If you're looking for a European adventure that's closer to home without the pricey flight and jet lag, I think Quebec City is a good alternative.