5 Best Shopping in Quebec City, Quebec

Artisans Canada

Upper Town Fodor's choice

The Racine family has been operating a family boutique on this site since 1946; formerly of handmade furniture, now of objects by more than 200 nearby artisans. The current owners, Sara and Thomas, handpick their collaborators with great care and sell clothing, jewelry, leather goods, skin care products, and home décor in a historic building in Old Québec. The right address for quality souvenirs.

Galerie Art Inuit Brousseau

Upper Town Fodor's choice

Inuit art is the specialty of this large, well-known gallery. The gallery director, Jean-Francois Brousseau, selects works by artists represented by the North Canadian Inuit cooperatives, and the gallery receives much praise for improving life in the Canadian Arctic.

Jupon pressé

Montcalm Fodor's choice

Lovers of fashion with a penchant for retro, the two friendly owners of this boho-chic boutique, Sylvie and Josiane, curate each season a selection of women's outfits from more than 60 trendy brands. You can also find all kinds of accessories, jewelry, bags, and even vegan body products.

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Lowell

Lower Town Fodor's choice

The official Québec City outpost for a Montréal-based company (where the goods are designed and made), this boutique offers distinctive, durable, and well-designed leather goods, sleek computer bags, and colorful messenger bags with an old-school vibe.

Maison J.A. Moisan

St-Jean-Baptiste Fodor's choice
Maison J.A. Moisan
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Founded in 1871 by Jean-Alfred Moisan, this place claims the title of the oldest continuously operating grocery store in North America. The original display cases, woodwork, and tin ceilings preserve the old-time feel. The store sells hard-to-find products from various regions of Québec, including cheeses, charcuterie, and some outstanding local ales. The original owner's upstairs home has now been turned into a classic B&B with all the trimmings.