Rue Saint-Louis

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Rue Saint-Louis is a historic street in Old Quebec City known for its preserved architecture, charming shops, and proximity to landmarks like the Château Frontenac.

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Rue Saint-Louis canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic street
street
cityQuarter Old Quebec
country Canada
hasAttractionType gastronomic destination
scenic street
shopping street
hasBuildingStyle 19th-century architecture
French colonial architecture
hasCharacteristic cobblestone street
historic architecture
pedestrian-friendly
preserved architecture
tourist-oriented
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Old Quebec’s historic character
hasEconomicActivity food services
hospitality
retail
hasPedestrianTrafficLevel high
heritageStatus within UNESCO World Heritage Site
knownFor boutiques
cafés
charming shops
heritage buildings
preserved architecture
restaurants
languageRegion French-speaking
locatedIn Canada
Old Quebec
surface form: Old Quebec City

Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec

Quebec City
locatedInOldTown true
partOf Old Quebec
surface form: Historic District of Old Québec
primaryLanguageOfSignage French
proximityTo Château Frontenac
Dufferin Terrace
Old Quebec
surface form: Fortifications of Québec

Old Quebec
surface form: Old Quebec City walls
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
urbanFunction commercial street
tourist street

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Old Quebec hasPart Rue Saint-Louis
Terrasse Dufferin adjacentTo Rue Saint-Louis
Rue Sainte-Anne near Rue Saint-Louis
Rue des Remparts connectsTo Rue Saint-Louis