1. Petit Champlain District, also known as Quartier Petit Champlain, is a historic neighborhood in Quebec City, Canada. It is the oldest commercial district in North America, with its origins dating back to the early 17th century. The district is characterized by its narrow cobblestone streets, charming shops, and colorful buildings. It is a popular tourist destination and offers a unique shopping and dining experience.

One interesting fact about Petit Champlain is that it is located at the foot of the iconic Breakneck Steps, which consists of a set of steep stairs leading to the upper town of Quebec City. These steps were originally built in 1635 and served as a way for residents to travel between the upper and lower town.

2. The shops and boutiques in Petit Champlain have varying working hours, but generally, they are open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM on weekdays, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Saturdays, and 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Sundays. It is best to check the individual store’s website or contact them directly for their specific working hours. As for contact information, you can call the Quebec City Tourism office at +1 418-692-1337 for general inquiries about the area.

3. There is no ticket required to visit or explore Petit Champlain District. It is a public area, free for everyone to walk around and enjoy. In terms of transportation, the district is easily accessible by foot from the surrounding areas. If you are coming from the upper town, you can take the Breakneck Steps or the funicular (a cable car) to reach Petit Champlain. Quebec City also has a reliable public bus system, and there are several bus stops located near Petit Champlain for easy access.