Menjadiikon di Café del Mar, spot yang satu ini memang the best ya! Berbentuk lingkaran dan menjorok ke bawah (sunken), Luxury Pool Booth mempunyai kapasitas maksimal sebanyak 6 orang dengan minimum spending Rp 3.000.000. Tentunya, kamu akan mendapatkan foto paling istimewa dengan meja paling ikonik di salah satu Beach Club Canggu terbaik ini.
Cafe Del Mar Marrakech is a brand new beach club with a fresh sleek modern design. Cafe Del Mar shows a Marbella/Mykonos kind of vibe. Boasting a variety of different VIP options available including private jacuzzis and VIP most popular options at Cafe Del Mar Marrakech are available Monday to SundayVIP Day BedUp to 3 guests Full Day Hire MAD1,500 hire charge. ÂŁ42 per person based on 3 people sharing*Hire charge only, food and drinks are extra*VIP Poolside Day BedUp to 3 guests Full Day Hire MAD2,000 hire chargeÂŁ55 per person based on 3 people sharing*Hire charge only, food and drinks are extra*VIP Large JacuzziUp to 8 guests Full Day Hire MAD20,000 minimum spend.ÂŁ208 per person based on 8 people sharingVIP SuiteUp to 5 guests Full Day Hire Includes Private Pool, Bathroom and Shower MAD20,000 minimum spend.ÂŁ333 per person based on 5 people sharing
CaféDel Mar Entrance Fee: There's an entrance fee of 150,000 IDR (redeemable on food and drinks) and for daybeds there's a minimum spend of 2,000,000 IDR for a cabana up to 25,000,000 IDR for a master suite for 30 people. You can book the beds online. For the restaurant and bar, there's no minimum spend but there's a max stay of 2 hours.
Isn’t this the dream? Move to Montreal as a young adult, get a good paying job, catch a Canadiens game every once in a while and ride off into La Belle Province sunset. Speaking of La Belle Province, fitting those $2 hot dogs into your monthly budgets might not be a bad idea, at least for your wallet. This is how much money you need to make to live alone in Montreal in 2019The minimum amount you need to live alone in downtown Calgary in 2019This is how much money you need to make to live alone in Vancouver in 2019The average cost of rent in Canadian cities for March 2019 MAP Montreal is a vibrant city. It’s full of culture, history, beautiful landmarks, good people and it’s not overly expensive to live in. According to Numbeo, a website that compares the cost of living in cities around the world, the average for a single person’s monthly costs in Montreal is $1, rent excluded. Compare that to our single neighbours in Toronto who spend an average of $1, rent excluded – take that, Toronto! Simply put – it’s not cheap living in Montreal but it could be worse you could live in Toronto. Gone are the days of hand-me-down homes from parents, constantly-full gas tanks and a fridges full of food – adulthood is real. So, to show just how expensive living in this city can be, we broke down monthly costs based on a single person living and renting in downtown Montreal while trying to have any kind of life. Housing = $1, per month tobrook/Instagram Numbeo averages the cost of renting a one-bedroom apartment in downtown Montreal at $1, But that cost doesn’t include hydro or internet. Considering heating, hot water and Instagram are equally important, we’re going to average Numbeo’s basic utility averages in as well. Toss on an average of $ for basic utilities and another $ for internet, according to Numbeo and the total spikes up to $1, Phone = $ per month Shutterstock Gone are the glory days of having a home phone. You know, a phone that answered and made calls, sometimes kept voice messages and that’s it. These days, even though service providers dangle $35 per month deals in front of us, usage charges usually hover around the $ per month range, according to PlanHub’s Quebec averages. And since we’re looking at minimum costs, $65 is being lenient – too much YouTube-watching on the bus can make these monthly costs skyrocket. Transportation = $85 per month stminfo/Instagram We’re going to hold off on buying/leasing cars and renting taxis/Ubers for this one. Many downtowners know that Montreal is small enough to generally walk from point A to B in the city’s core. Plus, when the weather gets nice, the bike paths are perfect travel alternatives. For people who use public transit however, Montreal has an effective and relatively inexpensive public transport system, considering you can get all over the island. Monthly passes cost $ per month, according to the STM. Groceries and household items = $ per month Shutterstock Considering those $2 steamy hot dogs, yet? Taking in Numbeo’s average Montreal prices for the basic market items, being purchased once a week, comes to a total monthly average of $ for a single, early 30-year-old on a basic diet. That includes all the basics milk, bread, eggs, chicken, beef, apples, bananas, lettuce and rice. We’ll hold off on the May Wests and Froot Loops, for now. Entertainment and dining out = $ per month Montreal restaurant/Shutterstock One of the most exciting things about living downtown is you can walk to any and every bar or restaurant in the area. Of course, this can also be the downfall to your savings. According to Numbeo, the average price of a three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant is $ – a figure that seems pretty low, especially considering the cost of booze. To make it more realistic, add another $ to the tab and assume the lowest you’ll pay is roughly $ if you want a drink. And that’s for just one night out. Realistically, a month includes at least one dinner, a brunch or two, and a couple of movie nights. You’re looking at a minimum of $ per month, and that’s if you’re forcing yourself to stay in most nights you are paying $1230 a month for an apartment, why not stay in? Partying = $ per month Shutterstock Because the party never really stops, we’re giving this its own category. Heading out for a drink or seven keeps many downtown dwellers sane, and it’s one expense we happily choose to cover. On average, expect to fork out $10 per drink in downtown Montreal, including tip. And since there are generally four weekends per month, if we average going out one night per weekend again, important for staying sane, and have 2-3 drinks per outing, we’re looking at $90-120 at least. Bottle service not included. Nor is your late-night poutine. Health and fitness = $ per month Yoga/Shutterstock One of the major attractive features for many living in Montreal is the healthy lifestyle the city offers. From the multitude of gyms, to spin and yoga classes, there’s no shortage of options to stay in shape. According to a Numbeo, fitness clubs average $ per month, for adults in Montreal. Coffee not from your home = $ per month CafĂ© de’ Mercanti/Facebook We wouldn’t be true downtown residents without supporting our local coffee shops, and there are so many gems to choose from, sorry Starbucks. Keeping the coffee purchases minimal sans fancy sprinkly drinks, just a large coffee here, and an Americano there $3, it adds up to about $ monthly for the nectar of the caffeine gods. Extras = $ per month Shutterstock Sticking to the bare minimum, and not counting what most of us would consider essentials think haircuts and clothes, there are often unexpected extra costs that come up. From a broken phone screen to suddenly needing a space heater, we’re filing these as monthly “extra” miscellaneous cost. We’re going to average this to about $ a month. The GRAND TOTAL So what does this look like when it all adds up? Way too real, that’s what Housing/Utilities $1, Phone $ Transportation $ Groceries/Household Items $ Dining Out $ Partying $ Health and Fitness $ Coffee $ Extras $ Total $2, per month/ $26, annually Considering Numbeo averages a monthly Montreal salary at $2, after taxes that leaves an average of $ a month to be split between paying off credit cards, school debt and a mythical bank account called savings. Once we factor in rent and utilities to Numbeo’s initial average cost of $1, per single Montrealer per month $2, we both hover around the low $2,200 range. In other words, if you’re a single, young adult looking to live alone in downtown Montreal, it can get pretty expensive and moving in with significant others or roommates is not a bad idea. Or, you can seriously consider those $2 Belle Pro hot dogs. With files from Yasmin Aboelsaud
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SUNBEDS/POOL Are you open every day? We are open every day during Summer unless there’s a function or private event. What are your opening hours? The pool is open from 1000 to 1900 and then we are open for dinner afterwards till late. Are you open in Winter? Cafe del Mar is closed during Winter. We’re open around from April until October. La Nave Bistro, our Restaurant next to the Aquarium is open all year round. Do you have half days? We do not have half day rates. Same rates and prices apply until 7 pm. How long do we have the sunbeds for? Sunbeds are available from 10 am until 7 pm. You can stay a bit longer on the sunbeds, if we do not have any events in the evening. After 7 pm, some sunbeds are removed to set up for the Restaurant. What does the price include? The price of each includes a sunbed, umbrella, use of the pool, use of indoor/ outdoor showers. Food or drinks are not included in the prices. Is there an additional entrance fee, apart from the sunbeds? We do not have an entrance fee; you just have to pay for the sunbeds. Do you have a minimum spend on sunbeds? There’s no minimum spend on sunbeds. Do you have discounts for groups? We do not offer any packages. Same rates apply. Do you have any offers/ packages which include food or drinks All-inclusive? For the pool we do not have any packages. The sunbeds have to be paid upon entrance and food or drinks have to be paid separately from the Restaurant or from the bar. Is it the same price if we just come for an hour? Same rates apply. Are all sunbeds provided with shade? All sunbeds are provided with shade except the front row & fourth row cushioned beds. Are children allowed in the Lido? Children are allowed to come in for the Pool and stay in the Family area, next to the Kids Pool. Children under 13 years of age are restricted to use the Kid’s pool and can only reserve the Normal sunbeds, situated in the Family area. Children under 13 cannot make use of the Infinity and cannot stay in the Adult area or VIP area. Can we choose the exact location of the sunbeds? When you make a booking, we do not book the exact location of the sunbeds, unless they are prepaid. It is important to be here by 10/ AM for the booking, in order to choose the sunbeds according to your liking. For more info go to How can we do a pre-payment? Pre-payments of the sunbeds are to be taken at least a day before the booking date. Pre-payments are only taken on the premises, at Cafe del Mar during pool hours between 10 am and 7 pm. The pre payment also entitles the client to choose the exact sunbed he/she wants. Also, pre paying for the beds also implies that the client will have no time restrictions, and thus the clients are not obliged to come by AM. What’s the difference between normal and VIP area? The VIP area is an elevated area overlooking the crowd, the pool area and the DJ area from upstairs. In this area we also have separate bars and separate toilets. Can we use the Pool without purchasing sunbeds? In order to enter the premises from 10 am until 7 pm, you have to purchase a sunbed or pay the entrance fee, if all sunbeds are taken. After 7 pm the venue is free entrance but the pool will be closed. Do you have memberships for the Pool/ sunbeds? We do not have any memberships or discount prices for the Pool. Same rates apply. How deep is the pool? The Kids pool is – , while the Infinity is – 2m. Is there a pool menu? The full menu is only available in the restaurant however we have a limited selection of nibbles in the VIP area. Can Sushi be served on the sunbeds? Sushi cannot be served on the sunbeds. Once I am in, can I leave the beach club and re-enter again? Yes you can, however you need to inform the pool boys on duty as otherwise they will assume that you left and re-sell the sunbeds again. Is the pool heated? Our pool is not heated. Can we bring inflatables inside the pool? Inflatables are not allowed in the Pool. If we buy a sunbed in the morning, can we stay for the party? Yes you can for the party free of charge. If you leave the premises during the day and come back in the evening for the party, you need to pay again. If we have lunch, can we stay on the sunbeds? During peak season, the Restaurant is reserved for pool clientele only. Therefore, in order to enter into the Restaurant during lunch time, you need to pay for the sunbeds. If we have a party ticket for the evening, can we come during the day? Tickets for the party are only for the evening, after 8 pm. If you want to come during the day, you need to pay extra for the sunbeds. This applies from 10 am until 7 pm. Is the price of the Aquarium included in the price of the sunbeds? No, the admission fee for the Aquarium has to be paid separately. Is your pool saltwater or freshwater? Our pool is fresh water What time is the sunset? The best time to see the sunset is around 1930 – 2030 but this varies according to the time of the year. FOOD & DRINKS If we have lunch, can we stay on the sunbeds? During peak season, the Restaurant is reserved for pool clientele only. Therefore, in order to enter into the Restaurant during lunch time, you need to pay for the sunbeds. Can we come into the Restaurant, without using the Pool/ sunbeds? Cafe del Mar is open as a lido from 10 am until 7 pm. Therefore, in order to enter the premises you will need to pay for the sunbeds, since the Restaurant is reserved for pool clients only or else you can come for dinner after 7pm. Do the prices on the menu include VAT? Yes our prices include VAT Value Added Tax. Do you do aperitif? Yes, we do Do you have happy hour? We do not have happy hour. For drinks only you can come after 7 pm. Do we have to pay to come for dinner or drinks in the evening? After 7pm there is no entrance fee to Cafe del Mar because the pool is closed. If we have an event the event ticket price may apply. Do you have a Kids Menu? Yes we do. It includes pasta, pizza, nuggets and fries. What time does the Kitchen open? The Kitchen is open from 12 pm until 5 pm and re-opens again at 7 pm until 11 pm. Do you serve breakfast? We do not serve breakfast but La Nave Bistro next door does every day. Do you serve non-alcoholic beer and cocktails? Yes we do. Do you offer set menus? We do offer set menus for big groups/ functions. For more info please send an email to mbarbara What type of drinks you offer? What is the famous red and white cocktail? Our signature cocktail Shark Attack Can Sushi be served on the sunbeds? Sushi cannot be served on the sunbeds. Do you do takeaway/ deliveries? You can do so from our Restaurant next door – La Nave Bistro. Can we bring our own cake? You can bring your own cake. Can we order a cake? Unfortunately not, but you can bring your own. Do you serve the same menu at Cafe del Mar and La Nave Bistro? We have two different a la carte menus but very similar. The Sushi menu is served only at Cafe del Mar. What are your opening hours? The pool is open from 1000 to 1900 and then we are open for dinner afterwards till late. Are you open in Winter? Cafe del Mar is closed during Winter. We’re open around from April until October. La Nave Bistro, our Restaurant next to the Aquarium is open all year round. Is there a pool menu? The full menu is only available in the restaurant however we have a limited selection of nibbles in the VIP area. What time is the sunset? The best time to see the sunset is around 1930 – 2030 but this varies according to the time of the year. PARTIES/EVENTS Do you host pool parties? Yes we do on Thursdays after 8pm in July and August. Are children allowed during parties or events? During parties, the venue is strictly 17+ and children are not allowed to come in. Can we book a Sofa for an event? You can from here If we buy a sunbed in the morning, can we stay for the party? Yes you can for the party free of charge. If you leave the premises during the day and come back in the evening for the party, you need to pay again. Where can we buy tickets for your parties? What’s the dress code? We do not have a particular dress code but we do not allow clients to stay in just swimwear for dinner or in the restaurant during lunch. If we have a party ticket for the evening, can we come during the day? Tickets for the party are only for the evening, after 8 pm. If you want to come during the day, you need to pay extra for the sunbeds. This applies from 10 am until 7 pm. FACILITIES Is Cafe del Mar pet friendly? We allows pets only for dinner time provided the pet is behaved and does not disturb clients or allowed to lay on any of the furniture. We reserve the right to ask clients to leave if these conditions are not obeyed. Do you have beach access? We do not have beach access. Are Credit cards accepted there? Yes they are accepted including Visa, Master card and American Express. Do you have an ATM? Yes, it is located near the toilets. Do you have changing rooms? Yes we do. Do you provide towels? Towels are provided with a €5 charge and €10 deposit, which will be given back once the towels are handed back. Can we bring the luggage with us? We do not have a storage room where you can store your luggage, however you can still bring them with you and keep them next to the sunbeds. Do you have lockers available? Unfortunately, locker service is currently not available at our venue. Is the Restaurant air-conditioned? No it isn’t. Do you have access for all? Yes we are fully wheelchair accessible. What type of music do you play during the day? During the day we have the Cafe del Mar playlist and in the evening there’s a DJ playing on most days from 7 pm onwards. Can we come by boat? Currently we do not have anywhere to dock a boat, but around 500m to our right there’s a slipway suitable for a dinghy. Is smoking allowed? Smoking is permitted outside only. Do you have Shisha / Hookah? We do not have Shisha or Hookah. Are you part of a resort or a hotel? We are part of the Malta National Aquarium Complex which includes Malta’s only Aquarium, a bistro, carpark, public square and a bistro however this does not include any hotels or resorts. Do you have parking? Yes it does on two levels with approximately 140 parking spaces. Is the parking free? Free parking for 1 car when a client spends €50 and over in our premises. Do you have a Jacuzzi? We do not have a Jacuzzi. Can we bring our stroller/ pushchair? Yes you can. Can I bring baby food? Yes Do you have a bus stop near you? Yes, we have. The bus stop’s name is Ben. Do you sell merchandise? We do not sell any merchandise. Do you sell Cafe del Mar music CDs? We do not sell any CDs Is it possible to get a massage at CafĂ© del Mar? Unfortunately, we do not provide massages at our establishment. Do you do water sports? No, we do not do water sports Do you have Wifi? Yes, we do have free Wifi Do you have First Aid? Yes and we have personnel who are licensed first aiders. Do we accept ONE4ALL vouchers? Yes they are accepted. Is there a lost and found, how can I find it or contact it? Yes, we do have a lost and found. Everything that is turned in or found at Cafe del Mar is given to our Security in the lost and found department. You can call our venue directly on 22588143 and we will check for you with our security. How can we come to Cafe del Mar? You can either come by Taxi or by Bus. Our address is Triq it-Trunciera, St Paul’s Bay SPB 1500. By Public transport from Valletta 45, Sliema 212, Airport X3, Mdina 186, Mellieha 221. Can I buy gift vouchers for Cafe del Mar? Yes JOBS How do I apply for a job? You can head to our careers page and apply for any available/desired jobs by filling out an application form or send your CV directly to hr COVID-19 Do you host pool parties? Yes we do on Thursdays after 8pm in July and August.
Cafedel Mar Ibiza: Doesn't worth the money you spend - See 2,897 traveller reviews, 2,068 candid photos, and great deals for Sant Antoni de Portmany, Spain, at Tripadvisor. Sant Antoni de Portmany Cafe del Mar Ibiza
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Cafedel Mar Ibiza: Waited an hour and a half, server forced us to spend more - See 2,896 traveler reviews, 2,067 candid photos, and great deals for Sant Antoni de Portmany, Spain, at Tripadvisor.
Cafe del Mar Ibiza Carrer de Lepant 27, 07820, Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza, Spain Dining options Late Night, Breakfast, Reservations Restaurant details Dining options Late Night, Breakfast, Reservations orlenac2016Reviewed August 24, 2017 via mobile With a minimum spend of €65 each, we get to sit at the seafront view which was the 1st row. The view was stunning but bear in mind it's super WARM, be ready to sweat for the whole dinnerThe food was not bad but with not many options especially for tapasEverything was fine until we received the bill which said service charge is not included then I paid a €500 cash still the waiter didn't say anything, when he was giving me back the change, the bill was €146, he gave me back €331 and told me as service charge is not included, he will take 10% or asked if I wanted to give more. I was shocked because I don't mind paying tips but it's not like you stated 'service charge is not included' which means it is optional for customers to pay how much they want and ended up he took the service charge straight from my orlenac2016 about Cafe del Mar Ibiza3 Thank orlenac2016 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn reviews that mention All reviews tapas watch the sunset visited cafe bucket list front row great sunset the sun set food and drinks beautiful place music ibiza minimum strip vibe sea sangria promenade jade dHuddersfield, United KingdomReviewed August 23, 2017 I wouldn't bother attempting to visit this place, or if you do have a back up just in had booked several months in advance, we arrived on the day and the place was empty with no staff disappointed as the original email correspondence was very managed to get a table at a neighboring restaurant/bar which was very have done most of the restaurants on the sunset strip in the past and I think have just become overpriced and would recommend eating elsewhere where you get better value for your money with better quality food and then just sit at the front of the rocks with a much better view and jade d about Cafe del Mar Ibiza1 Thank jade d This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn SwedenReviewed August 22, 2017 via mobile We were seated on the elevated part of the restaurant by a lovely hostess. This part of the restaurant didn't require a minimum spending. We had two cocktails, one glass of wine, nachos, pimientos de padrón and chips and we spent 68€ in total. There's nothing wrong in general with the service but our waiter had way too many tables to serve, leaving him to forget some of our questions. However as we leave, he was quite pushy, trying to push us to add the optional service fee of 10% when paying with card. I'm no stranger to leaving tips, when the service is good, but it wasn't particularly good this time. Remember people, we are in Europe and you don't have to leave tips here. The cocktails were good but expensive and the food was mediocre. Being a celiac I asked what's safe on the menu dishes were marked gluten-free but the chance of cross contamination is always there . The waiter came back pretty quickly from the kitchen and stated all dishes that didn't contain lactose....Anyway, to summarize, I'd expect more from an upscale place like this with prices this high. Also note to the management Pease don't ever push people to pay for service, no matter if it's good or bad. It's my choice as a customer to decide this. I would come back for the sunset and the music but not for the food!Tip Go there sooner and ask for one of these elevated tables. We saw the sunset perfectly without having to spend a minimum amount of money tables by the water have 65€ minimum/person.Ask LaValiente777 about Cafe del Mar Ibiza1 Thank LaValiente777 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn United KingdomReviewed August 21, 2017 We booked a sofa area, which comes with a €50 per head minimum spend. Pre-trip email correspondence was very efficient, and they can even send you 360 degree images of the different seating areas, which have different minimum spends. Even though the sofa section is up behind the main bar, giving you a partially obstructed ocean/sunset view, the view was still very good we probably had the best positioned table in this section though, and it’s way more comfortable than their regular tables. When we arrived at 7pm the place was fairly empty, but it did pick up as sunset approached. We had excellent service from an assigned waiter. We had 3 rounds of very good cocktails and a few appetisers, which was enough to meet the minimum spend we had a great time here. The place had an excellent vibe, and we got to enjoy a beautiful sunset in comfortable surroundings. I would love to go back, and wouldn’t hesitate to book the sofa section once londoner2304 about Cafe del Mar IbizaThank londoner2304 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn United KingdomReviewed August 21, 2017 via mobile Came here to have some lovely tapas and watch the sunset with my partner and views of the sun setting to be had with excellent service, unfortunately the food didn't match up to my expectations, definitely needs some place is child friendly early on, after 9pm its time to leave.€65 minimum spend per person i thought was quite reasonable given the demand for this place so my advice is to arrive at around 6pm or be faced with sitting on the rocks with a can of will be back most definitely without the of visit August 2017Ask TravelChef87 about Cafe del Mar IbizaThank TravelChef87 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more. 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As you walk the town walls, you’ll pass a cluster of calĂšches, horse-drawn carriages that offer a memorable way to discover the city. Hop aboard and go clippety-clopping down the cobblestones, or continue wandering the Upper Town’s picturesque lanes on foot. Either way, your ultimate destination should be Terrasse Dufferin, a broad boardwalk at the edge of the Upper Town that offers stupendous views of the St Lawrence River and the ChĂąteau Frontenac, the jaw-droppingly massive castle-like hotel that dominates QuĂ©bec City’s skyline. In summer, the Terrasse is a delightful place to stroll and watch street performers; in winter, it’s home to the city’s public toboggan run, an exhilarating adrenaline rush that’s fun for all ages. From here, descend a series of scenic steps into the Old Lower Town, savoring picturesque views of the 17th- and 18th-century mansard-roofed stone buildings lining one of North America’s oldest and narrowest streets, Rue du Petit-Champlain. Browse the neighborhood’s many boutiques, or sit right down to lunch at Le Lapin SautĂ©, one of several QuĂ©bec City restaurants that offer bargain-priced multi-course lunch menus. The Lapin is best known for its delightful alfresco terrace and its rabbit specialties sourced from nearby farms – but there are plenty of other menu options for those who would rather simply enjoy the bunny-themed dĂ©cor. Afternoon No matter whether it’s summer or winter, QuĂ©bec City residents love to get outdoors – and the perfect place to join them is at Battlefields Park, a vast expanse of open fields and forest threaded with walking, cycling and cross-country ski trails overlooking the St Lawrence River. The park is named for the pivotal Battle of the Plains of Abraham, which was fought here in 1759, paving the way for the British to wrest control of Canada from the French. In summer, actors in period costume bring this history to life on Abraham’s Bus Tour; year-round, creative multimedia programs achieve a similar effect at the MusĂ©e des Plaines d'Abraham near the park entrance. Upon leaving the park, meander down nearby Avenue Cartier and Rue St-Jean, two areas popular with locals and off the well-trodden tourist path. Here you’ll find a slew of artsy boutiques as well as some prime snacking opportunities. Get your chocolate fix at PĂątisserie-Chocolaterie Anna Pierrot or Érico , or ogle the seductive display cases at traiteurs delis such as Morena and Picardie. Evening Tonight’s entertainment options range from the trendy to the refined to the downright rowdy. At Le Cercle in the bohemian St-Roch district, you can enjoy dinner and drinks before settling in for an evening with some of the city’s best bands and DJs. Alternatively, check the schedule for QuĂ©bec City’s renowned opera and symphony orchestra, both of which perform at the Grand Théùtre de QuĂ©bec, or head up to Grande AllĂ©e near QuĂ©bec’s Parliament building, where a densely packed cluster of nightspots keeps buzzing into the wee hours. The stars along this stretch are Chez Maurice and Chez Dagobert, two historic mansions converted into multi-storey dance clubs. Sunday Morning Start your Sunday morning in style with brunch at Panache, one of the city’s gastronomic temples, where exposed stone walls and beams set a delightful backdrop for gourmet specialties such as lobster and prosciutto tart. Afterwards, wander through Place-Royale, QuĂ©bec City’s original 17th-century town square, and pose for pictures in front of the Fresque des QuĂ©bĂ©cois, a towering wall mural that portrays a hodge-podge of iconic QuĂ©bĂ©cois figures, from explorer Samuel de Champlain to kids playing hockey. Afterwards, stop in at the city’s finest museum, the MusĂ©e de la Civilisation, whose excellent permanent exhibit on the history of QuĂ©bec’s people is regularly complemented by rotating shows focusing on arts and culture. Afternoon For the perfect end to your weekend – and for a few souvenirs to take home – take a leisurely afternoon stroll along boutique-lined Rue St-Paul. This is an antique-lover’s dream, with dealers such as Le Rendez-Vous du Collectionneur showcasing finds from all over the province. Along this same strip you can shop for whimsical QuĂ©bec-designed glasses frames at Les Branches Lunetterie or lavender soaps stamped with fleur-de-lys patterns at Candeur. Tucked in among the shops is CafĂ© St-Malo, a charming bistro that serves excellent moules mariniĂšre mussels with garlic, parsley and white wine. Alternatively, hold out for an afternoon snack at the MarchĂ© du Vieux-Port, a covered waterfront market where you’ll find everything from fresh berries picked on the nearby Île d’OrlĂ©ans to artisanal smoked salmon to a galaxy of French-style, made-in-QuĂ©bec cheeses at La FromagĂšre.
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