Old Quebec is a historic neighborhood of Quebec City, and is a UNESCO world heritage site. The Fortifications of Quebec and the Citadel are the city's two main defensive works. The city’s religious history includes the Notre Dame de Quebec Basilica-Cathedral, the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, the Jesuits Chapel and St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. The city also features many museums and interpretation centers, offering walking tours and horse drawn carriage rides. Fine dining and shopping venues are particularly prevalent along the rue Saint-Jean and rue Saint-Louis.