10AM - 5PM
721 3e Ave, Québec City
Gift Shops
“The magic of Christmas in this store open all year round where you will be amazed
The prices are a little expensive but it's so beautiful and tempting”
“It's good quality of T shirts for gift better than any other souvenir store. I got two hoodie which is really warm. If you need T shirts from Québec you should try this place. If you want a souvenir t-shirt from Quebec, this is a must stop by. The price range is good and the quality of the product is very good. I looked around at other places and the design was decent and good.”
“This is the place to get your souvenirs and grifts to wow. It felt more like a museum with street musician playing outside. Huge gift shop with well curated selections. Unique items, different price points. Something for everyone. The ladies were so nice (and also gave space so I can take my time) and gave me little sheets of artists’ bios. I felt like they really know the artists and promote them well.”
“Has a lot of paris ambiance with little prince and other kitchen decorations. Have done some shopping here as it would be hard to find some items elsewhere. Overall happy with the purchases. Will come here again.”
“Great service, very friendly employee! I placed an order online since the shop is currently closed due to covid. An employee came to deliver my order in less than 24 hours! I will definitely buy from them again.”
“(Translated by Google) Shop with magnificent objects "not made in china"!!!We bought a very nice dreamcatcher, made by the person who sold it to us. A beautiful moment of exchange with this person passionate about his art(Original)Boutique avec des objets magnifiques " pas made in china" !!!Nous avons acheté un très bel attrape-reve, fait par la personne qui nous l'a vendu. Un beau moment d'échange avec cette personne passionnée par son art”
“Looked like a great souvenir store. Went in with my family after getting ice cream next door to buy some souvenirs. Was immediately told I wasn't allowed to bring in my cone of ice-cream to browse the magnets and stickers we wanted to buy. Seemed a little petty. I do understand its a private business and you have the right to chose what & who you allow in but if you are in a tourist area, and are selling to tourists, it might be a good idea to allow them in to buy your product as well. IMO. Will not return.”
“So many beautiful products in this store! I found a handmade real wood Château Frontenac decoration and honestly, it was really cheap for what it is! I recommend this store! ?”
“I give this shop 5 stars because this is where I bought the souvenirs for the family, and this is where I found the lowest prices, the staff is friendly and the shop is tidy . ??”
“Visited this store yesterday and fell in love with a shirt that I couldn’t find in my size. Bibiana was working at the time and, without me having to ask, came to my help and found the shirt I needed in the back. She was so very friendly and helpful. Thank you Bibiana for all of your effort to help the customers.”
“(Translated by Google) Really a nice little store! There are lots of cute memories and the employees are super friendly! ????(Original)Vraiment un beau petit magasin ! Ya plein de souvenirs cute pis les employés sont super sympathiques ! ????”
“(Translated by Google) Article 721, this is the coolest place in Limoilou (apart from maybe the premises of the old Stratos on 3rd avenue, where I sometimes go to squat the times when I no longer remember where my accommodation is located. evenings of pre-pandemic debauchery). In short, this Article 721, I go there regularly to stock up on birthday cards, handmade soaps that smell of lavender and patchouli, old Archie at Heritage editions and vintage tableware, like those that 'we found at the gas station in the 1980s. There are also plenty of other things, but you will see for yourself because there I have to go back and write beautiful little wishes in the Christmas cards that I just bought and I'm running out of time.(Original)Article 721, c'est l'endroit le plus cool à Limoilou (à part peut-être le local de l'ancien Stratos sur la 3e avenue, où je vais parfois squater les fois où je ne me souviens plus où est situé mon logement les soirs de débauche pré-pandémiques). Bref, ce Article 721, j'y vais régulièrement pour faire le plein de cartes d'anniversaire, de savons artisanaux qui sentent bons la lavande et le patchouli, de vieux Archie aux éditions Héritage et d'articles de vaisselle vintage, genre ceux qu'on trouvaient à la station-service dans les années 1980. Y'a aussi plein d'autres affaires, mais vous irez voir par vous-même parce que là il faut que je retourne écrire de beaux petits voeux dans les cartes de Noël que je viens d'acheter pis je vais manquer de temps.”