Laurier Quebec
Shopping mall · Cité Universitaire ·

Laurier Quebec

Shopping mall · Cité Universitaire ·

Over 260 retailers, spacious design, diverse dining options

confusing layout
large shopping mall
food court
variety of stores
clean
parking
spacious
lots of stores
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2700 Boul Laurier, Québec, QC G1V 2L8, Canada Get directions

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Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wi-Fi

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2700 Boul Laurier, Québec, QC G1V 2L8, Canada Get directions

+1 418 651 5000
laurierquebec.com
@laurierquebec

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Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wi-Fi
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 20, 2026

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"Launched as a newly conceived prize to recognize the very best of Quebec’s culinary scene, Les Lauriers is gearing up for its first awards ceremony in April with finalists across 15 categories; winners will be unveiled on April 16 and will be decided by a large brigade of roughly 500 food-world professionals plus a smaller, confidential jury tasked with taking a closer look at each nominee (I note that Eater editor Tim Forster is one of the voting brigade but did not participate in the nomination process)." - Tim Forster

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Laurier Quebec

Bernie

Google
The shopping center provides a wide variety of retail options in a contemporary, unique, and spacious environment. Its architecture is truly captivating, featuring a clean design and a roomy food court. The mall consists of two two-story buildings, with a small street separating them. Navigating between the two buildings can be a bit confusing.

Kenneth L.

Google
Laurier Quebec is a shopper’s paradise, offering an exceptional blend of stores that cater to all tastes and budgets. The mall is clean, spacious, and beautifully designed, making the shopping experience enjoyable and stress-free. The variety of dining options is impressive, with something for everyone. Staff at the stores and the mall itself are incredibly friendly and helpful, always ready to assist. Whether you're looking for the latest fashion or a place to relax, Laurier Quebec has it all. Highly recommended!

Ino C.

Google
You can find more of the known stores

aiswarya tressa C.

Google
Almost has all kinds of things here. Since it's a big shopping mall, it is kind of difficult to navigate inside but once you get the hang of it, it's easy. The only real issue is that it closes very early except on Thursdays and Fridays. It's located near to the bus stop, making it super accessible to all.

I W.

Google
Beautiful mall open concept on many levels, bright lots of light, good shops good food court, I've never seen a mall so clean. A not so short distance from old Quebec City but you can drive there, or take the bus, which run quite often. I took a cab which cost me 15 Canadian dollars about 15-20 minutes drive, and choose to walk back which took me around 1 hour and 10 minutes or so. But walking you get a chance to discover more of Quebec City you will eventually get to more shops and restaurants and the planes of Abraham on your right, a recommended walk if you're up to it.

Niloofar M.

Google
Place Laurier (Laurier Québec) is one of the biggest and most complete shopping malls in Quebec City. It offers a huge variety of stores, including popular clothing brands, electronics, beauty products, and home decor. The mall is clean, spacious, and easy to navigate, with helpful signage and a pleasant layout. There are also many food options—from quick snacks to full restaurants—which makes it easy to spend several hours there. Parking is accessible, and the mall is connected to nearby centers like Place Sainte-Foy and Place de la Cité, creating a large shopping district. Whether you’re shopping for something specific or just want to walk around and explore, Laurier is definitely worth visiting!

niranchan N.

Google
Big place and lots of stores but the price you pay for most of the merchandise is almost twice as you pay in Toronto. Food court have very few selection. You must be lucky to find a parking spot. Good for window shopping only.

Nelson Ricardo Gómez M.

Google
Very nice. Good food
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Christian L.

Yelp
The Rebel Chef is up in Canada! Massive indoor mall. Quebec's largest with all sorts of stores from Hugo Boss, Levi's and Armani to watches, Victoria's, suits, perfume, shoes. It had little in the way of a food court or small stalls inside. Store shops with prices to sell. Review: 4
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John S.

Yelp
J'ai trouvé le centre commercial grand et déroutant mais les magasins sont bons avec des vêtements élégants une très bonne idée d'aller ici I found the mall big and confusing but the stores are good with stylish clothes a very good idea to go here
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Tony U.

Yelp
Just a typical mall somewhere within Québec City. Great place to buy discounted souvenirs (try Dollarama) and Gelato (you can't miss it as it is on the first level. Definitely a shelter from the summer humidity.
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Calvin S.

Yelp
Laurier Québec is definitely one of the more confusing shopping malls I've been to. There is an underground parking lot, a ground parking lot, a multi-level parking lot, and an outside parking lot. Confused yet? The mall inside is a colossal sprawl only rivalled by probably West Edmonton Mall, and even then I found West Edmonton Mall less confusing than this mall. Each floor has a different layout, so don't expect to easily go from the first to second to third floors. The third floor consists of mainly the food court, which actually has a wide range of selections. If you're looking for poutine, Chez Ashton is there (although to be honest I would stick to having poutine in Montreal instead of QC). Free wifi in the mall! A little bit sporadic though once you exit the first floor.
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Jiro K.

Yelp
Ok mall. The Sports Experts there operates excellently at least. But my major problem with the place: insufficient parking. By a factor of - at least - two. Nonetheless, the mall is ok-clean and has decent shops, so 3 stars seems about fair.
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Alan M.

Yelp
This is one of 3 malls that are a quick walk between each other this mall has 350 stores better have your walking shoes on if you are going to walk all three
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Lillian C.

Yelp
As a tourist, skip this joint. Shopping isn't that interesting (I swear half of the stores were Canadian winter coat stores) and the layout is confusing. It felt like I was walking through suburban sprawl. Food court is mediocre. If you are wanting to try a beaver tail (queue de castor) do not make La Creamerie's "Godasse" your first- it's this frozen oblong flash fried with absolutely no character. If you've ever been in Dallas's mega mall, it's kind of like that, but smaller, less intuitive, and not even a fraction of the stores you would want.
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Courtney N.

Yelp
This mall complex seemingly goes on forever! Kind of tricky to find if you're relying on a Garmin (I don't have an international plan for my phone so decided to go the Garmin route this trip and it's so lacking compared to the phone/Google maps). It's fairly difficult to get to but worth the searching. Tons of parking and hundreds of stores. There is something for everyone at this mall complex. We were saddened to see our favorite deli was gone but mainstays like the book store were going strong. The sales rep in the Jack and Jones was fantastic. First time in a long time that I can say I felt special and like I was getting personalized service in a store! You can easily spend hours here going between the malls and getting lost and browsing. I think it's a must visit if you're spending any time in Quebec City.