Boutique Brin De Folie, Quebec City

Boutique Brin De Folie, Quebec City

Boutique Brin de Folie first opened its doors on May 1st, 1985, right in the heart of the renowned Quartier Petit Champlain in Quebec City. Nestled at the base of the iconic Château Frontenac in this picturesque city, the shop boasts an extensive assortment of unique collectibles and gifts.

Upon stepping inside the boutique, visitors are immediately transported to a captivating realm of enchantment and extravagance. The shelves are adorned with a myriad of items, including a vast collection of Funko Pop figurines, vibrantly colored Tokidoki and Loungefly bags, whimsical wind-up music boxes, an entire wall dedicated to Russian matryoshka dolls, and an expansive array of greeting cards elegantly displayed on a real Ferris wheel. The kaleidoscope of colors, diverse offerings, and exclusive collectibles creates an extraordinary sensory experience.

For more than three decades, proprietor Monique Zimmermann has curated an original boutique, providing patrons with a delightful assortment of gift ideas and distinctive collectibles suitable for anyone seeking a fun and unexpected present or a prized collector's item. The boutique's decor, characterized by a whimsical blend of yellow, green, white, and black, draws inspiration from Madame Zimmermann's imaginative spirit. It beckons visitors to explore its treasure trove and discover the perfect gift for their loved ones.

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Sight Name: Boutique Brin De Folie
Sight Location: Quebec City, Canada (See walking tours in Quebec City)
Sight Type: Shopping

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