5/5 - Excellent
Great if you don't want to, or are unable to, walk up steep hills and stairs. Or if the weather conditions make it too difficult. But there is a cost ($3 CA - ish per person).
Great if you don't want to, or are unable to, walk up steep hills and stairs. Or if the weather conditions make it too difficult. But there is a cost ($3 CA - ish per person).
Short but nice ride. Beats going up all the stairs at the end of a long walking day!
They take only cash but there is an ATM in the Funicular itself. $3.50 Canadienne.
this was great after dinner in Les Petit Champlain district
Very convenient. Round trip $7 Canadian, same as local bus fare.
worth the 3.50 charge.
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The oldest commercial district in North America has a distinct European ambience and a interesting mix of boutiques and bistros.
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