Rue Saint-Jean

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Rue Saint-Jean is a historic, bustling street in Old Quebec known for its shops, restaurants, and well-preserved architecture that reflect the city's European charm.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Rue Saint-Jean canonical 3
Saint-Jean Street (Rue Saint-Jean) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf street
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle European-style architecture
French-inspired architecture
country Canada
hasCharacteristic bustling
commercial
historic
pedestrian-friendly
touristic
hasLanguage French
hasNearbyLandmark Old Quebec
surface form: Fortifications of Québec

Place D’Youville
Porte Saint-Jean
hasSeasonalActivity street performances
summer festivals
winter tourism
hasSection lower town access via Old Quebec
upper town section
hasTypeOfBusiness art galleries
bakeries
bars
boutiques
hotels
souvenir shops
hasUrbanForm mixed-use buildings
narrow street
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site (via Historic District of Old Québec)
isPopularWith local residents
tourists
knownFor European charm
cafés
heritage buildings
restaurants
shops
street life
well-preserved architecture
locatedIn Canada
Old Quebec
Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec

Quebec City
namedAfter Saint John
officialName Rue Saint-Jean self-link
partOf Old Quebec
surface form: Historic District of Old Québec
tourismRegion Québec City tourism region
transportMode road vehicles
walking
urbanContext within city walls of Old Quebec

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

Old Quebec hasPart Rue Saint-Jean
Place D’Youville adjacentTo Rue Saint-Jean
this entity surface form: Saint-Jean Street (Rue Saint-Jean)
Rue Saint-Jean officialName Rue Saint-Jean self-link
Rue des Remparts connectsTo Rue Saint-Jean