THE 10 BEST Quebec City Tours & Excursions

Quebec city tours.

  • Sightseeing Tours
  • Walking Tours
  • Up to 1 hour
  • 1 to 4 hours
  • 4 hours to 1 day
  • 5.0 of 5 bubbles
  • 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 2.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • Likely to Sell Out
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1. Full-Day Quebec City and Cruise Tour

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2. Old Quebec City Food & Drink Tour / Walking Tour

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3. Quebec City Walking Tour

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4. Half-Day Trip to Montmorency Falls and Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré from Quebec city

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5. Full-Day Quebec City Tour

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6. Old Quebec City Walking Tour with 1 Funicular Ticket Included

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7. Quebec City Guided Sightseeing Cruise

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8. Combo Historical and Food Tour of the Old Quebec City

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9. Quebec city & Montmorency Falls 1 Day Tour

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10. Half Day Guided Electric Bike Tour to Wendake

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11. Small Group Excursion of Quebec City and Montmorency Falls

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12. Quebec City : Guided E-bike food Tour on Ile d'Orleans

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13. Island of Orleans Taste and Drink Tour

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14. Evening Gourmet Tour 5 Course Dinner - History and Food in Old Quebec City

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15. Private Half-Day Montmorency Falls and Ste-Anne-De-Beaupré

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16. Quebec City Hop-On Hop-Off

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17. Guided E Bike Limoilou Adventure from Old Quebec and Lunch

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18. Full-Day Whale Watching Cruise from Quebec City

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19. Guided Tour of the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City

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20. Quebec City and Montmorency Falls Day Trip from Montreal

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21. Hop-On&Off 2 days Old Quebec & Montmorency Falls & Cruise

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22. Wine Tasting on Ile d'Orleans

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23. Private Guided Quebec City Walking Tour with Funicular Included

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24. Magnificent Montmorency Falls Private E-Bike Tour

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25. Old Quebec City Private Walking Tour: History and Nature

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26. Private Tour: Quebec City Walking Tour

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27. Quebec City Sightseeing Tour

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28. Uncover Old Quebec: Fun Walking Tour of the City with Local Guide

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29. Electric Bike Tour of Quebec City

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30. Half Day Private Getaway to Ile d'Orléans

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The Grand Tour

Take time to discover old quebec’s history, architecture and culture.

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The Grand Tour is a fully engaging experience that delves into Quebec’s rich heritage, architecture and cultural tapestry . Our knowledgeable guides will help you explore the heart of Quebec City, uncovering its secrets and stories.

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During this tour, you’ll:

  • Discover architectural gems like the famed Chateau Frontenac , a majestic castle-like hotel perched atop the cliffs, with a fascina ting history.
  • Relive major events , stepping back in time as we relate significant moments that have shaped Quebec’s past, from battles to celebrations.
  • Meet the locals , engaging in lively discussions about Quebec’s people, their customs and traditions, gain insights into their way of life.
  • Wander through historic sites like the cobblestone streets of Place Royale, where centuries-old buildings whisper tales of yesteryear.
  • Unearth hidden gems : our route takes you off the beaten path, revealing lesser-known corners of Quebec that are full of surprises and intrigue.

Whether you’re a curious traveler or a proud local, The Grand Tour promises an unforgettable journey through time and culture.

Not sure you’re up to it? The Grand Tour of Old Quebec City has been designed for ease and enjoyment. Here’s why:

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1. Leisurely descent : our tour takes a gentle downhill route from start to finish. You won’t break a sweat, and the journey is as pleasant as it is informative.

2. All you need is a pair of comfortable shoes and a curious mind! Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a local, our guides will keep you engaged .

3. Family-friendly : families with strollers are welcome! While we recommend a baby carrier for convenience, strollers can navigate the route safely.

4. Not wheelchair accessible : please note that some of the walkways and terrain on The Grand Tour are not suitable for wheelchairs.

5. Lots of stops : along the way, we pause at various points of interest to let you absorb the history, architecture and culture of Quebec City and of course take some memorable photos

Join us on The Grand Tour CIRCUIT , where every step reveals the magic of Quebec City!

Please contact us if you have difficulty booking or for last minute enquiries. , locate chateau frontenac, then walk across the park.

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Cancellations will be accepted up to 24 hours prior to tour departure.  

The schedule of the Grand Tour is the following: October 26th till March 31st: 10:00am. We may have a departure at 1:30pm please verify on the booking calendar.

April 1st to May 14th :  10:00am & 1:30pm

May 15th to June 26th:  10am, 10:30am, 11am & 1:30pm

June 27th to October 15th: 9:30am,  10am, 10:30am, 11am, 12pm, 1:30pm & 3:30pm

October 16th to October 25th: 9:30am,  10am, 10:30am, 11am & 1:30pm

There are no tours on December 25th and January 1st.

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Unique guided walking tours to make the best of Quebec City

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Guided tour of the Château Frontenac

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Visit of the Quebec Garrison Club

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Our tour guides are local, passionate, dedicated and professional. They put in their every effort to conduct tours that are fun, engaging, informative and unforgettable. They even bring history to life as they re-enact some prominent figures of local history and tell memorable stories and little known facts. An experience not to be missed!

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Quebec City Tours & Trips

Find the right tour for you through Quebec City. We've got 111 adventures going to Quebec City, starting from just 4 days in length, and the longest tour is 31 days. The most popular month to go is September, which has the largest number of tour departures.

111 Quebec City tour packages with 2,261 reviews

Essence of Eastern Canada (End Montreal, 8 Days) Tour

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Essence of Eastern Canada (End Montreal, 8 Days)

"Excellent tour guide and driver, good hotels." Blandine, traveled in September 2022

Canadian Capitals ( 8 days ) Tour

  • Sightseeing

Canadian Capitals ( 8 days )

Essence of Eastern Canada (End Toronto, 8 Days, Toronto Airport And Post Trip Hotel Transfer) Tour

Essence of Eastern Canada (End Toronto, 8 Days, Toronto Airport And Post Trip Hotel Transfer)

Eastern Canada Adventure (Summer, 9 Days) Tour

Eastern Canada Adventure (Summer, 9 Days)

"You really can individualize your itinerary with the various add-ons. Also enjoyed some quiet time to myself." Melvina, traveled in August 2022
  • €100 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Best of Eastern Canada (End Toronto, 9 Days) Tour

Best of Eastern Canada (End Toronto, 9 Days)

"Beautiful country (Canadian Rockies). His enthusiasm was infectious." Marie, traveled in August 2017

Montreal and Quebec Tour

Montreal and Quebec

Ontario & French Canada (6 destinations) Tour

Ontario & French Canada (6 destinations)

"The tour was fantastic from start to finish. We were a diverse groups of friendly travelers enjoying every bit of beautiful Canada." marie, traveled in August 2018

Eastern Journey Tour

Eastern Journey

"Great itinerary, hotels were generally basic, comfortable with good breakfasts." Diane, traveled in May 2023

Best of Eastern Canada (End Montreal, 9 Days) Tour

Best of Eastern Canada (End Montreal, 9 Days)

"Optional excursions were reasonably priced. Suggest you put together other places in each city as a walking guide." Joyce, traveled in October 2023

Eastern Canada Discovery (Classic, 8 Days) Tour

Eastern Canada Discovery (Classic, 8 Days)

Historic Cities of Eastern Canada Tour

Historic Cities of Eastern Canada

"Well organized and we managed to see everything we wanted." Pauline, traveled in September 2019

Indulgence in Eastern Canada (Small Groups, 8 Days, Door To Door) Tour

Indulgence in Eastern Canada (Small Groups, 8 Days, Door To Door)

Eastern USA & Canada Escape (16 destinations) Tour

Eastern USA & Canada Escape (16 destinations)

"we will definitely be doing it again." DAVID, traveled in September 2019
  • 10% deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Eastern US & Canada Grand Vacation Tour

Eastern US & Canada Grand Vacation

"Places and people made for a lovely 14 day trip. A great way to see a large area in a limited time frame." Ray, traveled in September 2019

Quebec in Depth with the Gaspe Peninsula Tour

Quebec in Depth with the Gaspe Peninsula

What people love about quebec city tours.

I LOVED this tour. This was my first time as a solo traveller. The tour guide and the driver were both excellent. The experiences were incredible. Trying to arrange the amount of cities, and experiences solo, with hotels, travel etc is not possible for anywhere near the amount paid. Value for money is excellent. Hotels overall were good. There were some that were a little out of the cities, however the tour guide and driver did their best to accommodate by driving everyone back into the city if they wanted to go. Most of the experiences were really good. The Montmorency Falls as an extra trip with meal was a little pricey. There was not enough time at the Falls and the best view would be down the bottom. This could have been a free trip, without the meal, I would suggest this is looked at. Also in Montreal the tour guide who took us round, was not very engaging and it was difficult to hear her. Everything else was spot on. Well organised, excellent value for money, lovely people, beautiful country, wide range of experiences. LOVED IT. Will definitely be doing another tour.
It was a great experience and the add on’s that Contiki offered were amazing adventures. The price of the tour was also great and completely worth it for what they gave you.
Needed more time in Ottawa The 1000 island tour must include millionaire row and Boldt castle Didn’t explain the old city in C Montreal. Thought what we saw from bus tour in morning was what the old city was like so missed that part that we briefly saw when bc we went for farewell dinner
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Top Tours in Quebec City, Quebec

Quebec city tours.

  • Sightseeing Tours
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  • Up to 1 hour
  • 1 to 4 hours
  • 4 hours to 1 day
  • 5.0 of 5 bubbles
  • 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 2.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • Likely to Sell Out
  • Special Offers
  • The ranking of tours, activities, and experiences available on Tripadvisor is determined by several factors including the revenue generated by Tripadvisor from these bookings, the frequency of user clicks, and the volume and quality of customer reviews. Occasionally, newly listed offerings may be prioritized and appear higher in the list. The specific placement of these new listings may vary.

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1. Full-Day Quebec City and Cruise Tour

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2. Old Quebec City Food & Drink Tour / Walking Tour

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3. Quebec City Walking Tour

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4. Half-Day Trip to Montmorency Falls and Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré from Quebec city

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5. Full-Day Quebec City Tour

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6. Old Quebec City Walking Tour with 1 Funicular Ticket Included

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7. Quebec City Guided Sightseeing Cruise

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8. Combo Historical and Food Tour of the Old Quebec City

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9. Quebec city & Montmorency Falls 1 Day Tour

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10. Small Group Excursion of Quebec City and Montmorency Falls

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11. Uncover Old Quebec: Fun Walking Tour of the City with Local Guide

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12. Quebec City : Guided E-bike food Tour on Ile d'Orleans

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13. Island of Orleans Taste and Drink Tour

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14. Evening Gourmet Tour 5 Course Dinner - History and Food in Old Quebec City

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15. E-Scooter Rental In Quebec City

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16. Private Half-Day Montmorency Falls and Ste-Anne-De-Beaupré

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17. Quebec City Hop-On Hop-Off

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18. Full-Day Whale Watching Cruise from Quebec City

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19. Guided Tour of the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City

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20. Quebec City and Montmorency Falls Day Trip from Montreal

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21. Hop-On&Off 2 days Old Quebec & Montmorency Falls & Cruise

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22. Wine Tasting on Ile d'Orleans

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23. Private Guided Quebec City Walking Tour with Funicular Included

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24. Magnificent Montmorency Falls Private E-Bike Tour

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25. Old Quebec City Private Walking Tour: History and Nature

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26. Private Tour: Quebec City Walking Tour

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27. Quebec City Sightseeing Tour

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28. Electric Bike Tour of Quebec City

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29. Half Day Private Getaway to Ile d'Orléans

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30. Old Québec & French Canada Private History Walking Tour

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The first and only free walking tour of Quebec city

A free walking tour of quebec / tours guidés samuel dubois.

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Have you ever taken a walking tour?

Travel on a budget or just looking for a great activity in the city? Take a free tour of Quebec city. Rated as Traveller's Choice 2023. Walking tour is the best way to learn about a city!  Don't just visit Quebec City – truly experience it with our acclaimed walking tours! You will get a closer look to the history with a funny certified local guide!

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For those who like to know fun facts and anecdotes while visiting a city. Québec is probably the most charming place of the continent!

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Get off the beaten path

We have a lot of tourist attractions, but Québec is more than just the Frontenac Castle. The town is filled with hidden gems and unique places to discover!

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Not a boring tour

During the tour you will laugh (at least three times!). It is made to be one of the highlights of your trip!

What to expect?

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My name is Samuel Dubois, and I’ve been living in Quebec City since I was born! When I travel, I love taking walking tours. I think it’s the best way to start off a trip and learn about a city through the eyes of a local tour guide.

After a one-year course at the College Merici in Tourism, I received my tour guide license. I am now ready to guide you to where tour buses won’t take you!

As soon as you step into the old part of town, you will without a shadow of a doubt fall in love with the charm of the city. As one of the oldest cities in North America, Quebec is replete with secrets that most locals have no knowledge of. I am offering to personally guide you through these well-kept secrets and into the rich history of Quebec in a humorous, fun-fact-filled manner. Believe me, you will not find another history-savvy comedian by trade offering a free tour of this kind. By experience, I know tour guides can sometimes be monotonous Debbie Downers, and that is exactly why I’ve devised this humorous historical tour! If you are planning a visit to Quebec, make sure to inquire about an authentic, one of a kind tour.

Over the year my work has been featured on Radio-Canada, Star Tribune, BBC2. I've received 3 certificates of excellence on TripAdvisor and 4 travellers choices with a lot of 5 stars reviews.

Be my guest you will see by yourself!

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Each booking will help the community  

When booking the free walking tour, please note there's a nominal fee of 4$ (tx included) This fee is not only vital for the upkeep and enhancement of my website and booking system but also acts as a guarantee for your reserved spot while helping to minimize no-shows.

By participating in the tour, you're not just embarking on a journey through our city's rich history and culture but it also making a meaningful contribution to our community. 0.75$ of the fee is directed towards supporting a local nonprofit organization I proudly endorse called La Bouchée Généreuse in Limoilou.

​ La Bouchée Généreuse, addressing food insecurity and inequality, aiding over 1,000 families.  

Your contribution helps newcomers and impacts those in need. Remember, not everyone has the opportunity to travel, and tourism can be a way to give back. Thank you for joining us and making a difference!

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 Free Old Québec city tour

Tour time 2hrs / Tips are welcome Language: Engl ish Booking fee 4$ *  If for some reason the booking dont work write me back!  

As soon as you step into the old part of town, you will without a shadow of a doubt fall in love with the charm of the city. As one of the oldest cities in North America, Quebec is replete with secrets that most locals have no knowledge of. I am offering to personally guide you through these well-kept secrets and into the rich history of Quebec in a humorous, fun-fact-filled manner

Tour time 2hrs / Tips are welcome Language: Engl ish Booking fee 4$ *  

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* Booking fee 4$  This fee is n ot o nly vital for the upkeep and enhancement of my website and booking system but also acts as a guarantee for your reserved spot while helping to minimize no-shows. Please note that the booking fee is not part the donation to the guide at the end of the tour.

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Free tour of Old Québec -ENGLISH TOUR-

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Quebec like a local -ENGLISH TOUR-

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Quebec city Untold

Quebec city Untold

Discover the secrets of Quebec City with 'Quebec City Untold

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Tour gratuit du vieux Québec en Français

Tour gratuit du vieux Québec en Français

Frais de réservation 3.48$+txs

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Star Tribune Anne Stein

We met the No. 1-rated walking guide in the city, Samuel Dubois. He’s a Quebec native — with bushy beard and red-and-black wool plaid shirt — with a wonderful sense of humor!

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Tripadvisor review Paul H

Our guide Samuel was extremely eloquent and entertaining and whilst hitting the highlights of Quebec also delivered against his promise of showing us facets of Quebec we would not see on a coach trip. We found the tour nicely easy-paced and very interesting and certainly appreciated the local flavour that Samuel brought.

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Tripadvisor review Maciu Selina

This was my favorite walking tour and guide in Canada. Despite the bad weather conditions, Sam made the tour extremely enjoyable. He was knowledgeable, I learned a lot about the city and on top of that - Sam had a great sense of humor. I can strongly recommend!

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I love Québec City so much I moved there. Here’s what any visitor should know

Pamela MacNaughtan

Feb 24, 2024 • 6 min read

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It’s easy to fall in love with Québec City, as our author did. Read these tips to make sure the affair goes smoothly © Maridav / Shutterstock

When I first visited Québec City in 2013, I fell in love.

After a couple of short getaways here, the city lured me in with its European-style architecture, French-speaking locals and laid-back vibe – so I rented my first apartment in 2014. As an anglophone who does not speak French well, Québec City, while a part of Canada , felt foreign to me. In other words, it was an ideal destination for a full-time traveler who was unsure about living in Canada again.

It is not just the architecture and language that make Québec  feel different. Québecois use the 24-hour clock, while the rest of the country uses 12. When looking at prices, they often use a comma instead of a period to separate dollars and cents. Québec swear words are religiously based, and if you hear someone say “ tabarnak !” they are dropping the f-bomb. 

Intrigued yet? Read on to learn more essential tips and information as you plan your visit to Québec City.

Is Québec City better than Montréal? 

Naturellement ! But seriously…Québec City and Montréal are very different cities, ones that complement each other nicely. Where the latter is edgy and cosmopolitan, the former is relaxed and comforting. Both cities have a thriving food scene , and a love for the outdoors. And they’re only three hours apart by train.

An ice sculpture in the historic streets of Vieux Québec, Québec City, Québec, Canada

Always book accommodations during major festivals at least six months in advance

Finding accommodations in Québec City is generally easy, but if you’re planning to visit during one of the popular festivals ( Festival d’été de Québec in summer and  Carnaval de Québec in winter) or during the Christmas break, book at least six months in advance. The longer you wait, the more expensive the rooms will be – and sometimes every room in and near Vieux Québec gets completely booked, making last-minute trips during these peak periods a challenge. 

Plan on spending at least three days in Québec City

There is a lot to see and experience here, and I’d recommend spending at least three days. Explore Vieux Québec on the first day, then branch out to such other neighborhoods as St-Roch and Montcalm on the second day. On the third day, consider a day trip to Île d’Orléans or Wendake.

The cheapest transportation from the airport is also the slowest 

For many years, the only way to travel from the airport to downtown Québec City was by taxi, at a price of CA$35. Thankfully, a cheaper bus service is now available, at CA$7 (US$5.20) per ticket. Two bus lines, 76 and 80, travel to the airport; take the line 80  and transfer to line 1 at Gare Fluviale to get to downtown Québec City.

People walk through a square in front of Notre-Dame-des-Victories church in Vieux Québec (Old Town), Québec City, Québec, Canada, North America

Navigating parking in Québec City can be tricky

In Vieux Québec, metered street parking can be found on a handful of streets, but spots are in high demand. Though there will be a machine nearby to pay for the space, save yourself time and download the Copilote app  on your phone: after you’ve added your credit card, you can pay for parking by entering the four-digit number on the blue tag by your space. Street parking spaces are usually available for two to five hours; note that overnight street parking is free from 9pm to 9am, and until 10am on Sundays. Make sure you verify local rules before leaving your car overnight.

There are a couple of parking garages located in or close to Vieux Québec. The one underneath Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) is quite small, with a large parking garage on rue Dauphine, near the traffic lights. In Old Lower Town, near the marina and along the St Lawrence River, there are quite a few parking lots, as well as a parking garage.

Here’s the trick to understanding short-term apartment rental descriptions 

Apartment ads were my first hurdle to life in Québec City, and descriptions touting  “1½ ,” “2½,” “3½,” “4½” and “5½” apartments confounded me. Eventually, I learned that the numbers indicate the number of total rooms, while the “½” means bathroom (even if there’s more than one). My first apartment was a 1½, which could best be described as a postage stamp with a bathroom. This number system is often used for short-term rentals as well, with the most common being a 3½ (one bedroom, plus kitchen, living room and bathroom). 

You can find 4½ (two-bedroom) and 5½ (three-bedroom) rentals as well – though I’d recommend always reading the rental descriptions carefully, as landlords don’t change the size indication of an apartment even if they have renovated and decreased the number of bedrooms. For instance, an apartment can be a 5½ in size, but have only two bedrooms. Though this doesn’t happen often, do your research to avoid disappointment. 

Hanging lights over a street in the Petit-Champlain neighborhood, Québec City, Québec, Canada

Est-ce que tu parles français ? 

Many assume that to enjoy Québec City you have to speak French – and that Québecois will treat you poorly if you don’t. Happily, this stereotype no longer applies (mostly!). I say this as an anglophone who is still struggling with the French language after years of living here full time.

When I first visited in 2013, finding locals who spoke some English, even in touristy Vieux Québec, was a challenge. Today, most businesses in the old city only hire staff who can also speak passable English. Nonetheless, I’d advise making an effort to greet everyone in French; locals will generally switch over if they speak English – even if some do not. This little courtesy will go a long way.

Be mindful on St-Jean-Baptiste Day 

St-Jean-Baptiste Day on June 24 is the biggest holiday celebration for Québecois, a day for embracing the love and pride they have for their language, history, traditions and culture. It can be a fun day, but if you are non-French-speaking anglophone, use caution, as some unfriendly types may snap at you if you are not speaking French during the festivities. If you want to experience the celebrations, ask hotel or hostel staff for recommendations – and heed their advice.

Canada Day is moving day in Québec 

While tourists celebrate Canada Day on July 1 in Vieux Québec, locals are busy moving. Most leases run out June 30 in Québec, so while you’re busy exploring, you may well see someone carrying a sofa through the crowd to their new place.

Toboggan riders on Terrasse Dufferin, Québec City, Québec, Canada

Vieux Québec is not very accessible

For able-bodied people, Québec City is very walkable and easy to enjoy. Unfortunately, Vieux Québec’s narrow, cobbled streets, many at steep inclines, make exploring the area a challenge for those who use a wheelchair. Note that the popular funicular that connects  Terrasse Dufferin in Vieux Québec with Petit-Champlain in Old Lower Town is fully accessible.  

If you’re injured in Québec City, what should you do? 

Jeffery Hale – St Brigid’s  hospital caters to English-speaking patients – though it is the Ste-Foy neighborhood, outside of the center of town, and not open 24/7. If you need immediate urgent care while you’re in Vieux Québec, the closest hospital is Hôtel Dieu. As someone who dislocated their shoulder and struggled though five hours in the ER, I would strongly recommend downloading a translation app prior to arriving to make communication with staff easier. Note that I did find most doctors spoke some English.

While you may be able to communicate in English with medical staff, all medical paperwork will be in French. Also, upon arrival at the hospital you will be asked for insurance documentation, a credit card – or both. If you are a resident of Ontario and have OHIP, you will not need to pay in advance.

This article was first published Jun 12, 2022 and updated Feb 24, 2024.

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18 Best Things To Do in Quebec City

If you're mesmerized by towering fortresses and lavish castles, you'll be more than satisfied just wandering the ancient cobblestone streets of  Old Québec . This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the only walled city north of Mexico. Inside its

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Old Québec (Vieux-Québec) Old Québec (Vieux-Québec) free

Clustered around the city's port on the banks of the St. Lawrence River are the quaint stone buildings and narrow, winding streets of Old Québec. This historic neighborhood (and UNESCO World Heritage Site) houses some of the city's most notable attractions, including the  Citadel , Quartier Petit-Champlain  and  Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral . Just make sure you give yourself plenty of time here: You'll find it difficult to resist popping into one of Old Québec's artisan shops or stopping to warm up with an aromatic cup of coffee at one of the many charming cafes.

Many Québec City visitors cite the neighborhood's atmosphere as the primary draw, with many saying it feels just like being in Europe thanks to its cobblestone streets, stunning architecture and friendly locals.

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Montmorency Falls Park (Parc de la Chute-Montmorency) Montmorency Falls Park (Parc de la Chute-Montmorency)

Sitting about 9 miles northeast of Old Québec along the St. Lawrence River, Montmorency Falls Park attracts nature lovers and sightseers alike with its 272-foot waterfall. In case you can't imagine that, Montmorency Falls is one-and-a-half times taller than Niagara Falls. Although warmer summertime temperatures make a Montmorency visit much more comfortable, some travelers recommend stopping by in the winter to take in the natural beauty without the crowds.

There are a variety of activities at the park, including hiking trails, playgrounds, bike paths and a double zip line. From the top of the cliff, the zip line allows two people to simultaneously cross the cove of the falls (nearly 1,000 feet) to the La Baronne viewpoint. In the winter, snowshoeing and ice climbing are popular activities here. 

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Terrasse Dufferin Terrasse Dufferin

Overlooking  Old Québec  from its perch just below the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Terrasse Dufferin offers spectacular views of the St. Lawrence River. Formerly a military fortification, this public boardwalk still houses historic cannons. The atmosphere has changed dramatically since Terrasse Dufferin's original construction in 1838; today – especially if you visit during the summer – you're bound to run into street performers and artists as you stroll along. Previous visitors also recommended spending some time here during the winter, when there's an ice toboggan to ride. 

To learn about the history of Terrasse Dufferin (and the rest of the fortifications of this Québec National Historic Site), consider tagging along on a guided tour. Tours are offered every day from mid-May to the beginning of September for around CA$19 (about $14). Tour times vary depending on the day and the language in which the tour is offered. 

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Place-Royale Place-Royale free

To the unknowing eye, this small section in  Old Québec  may just seem like a pretty place to shop or to grab a cup of coffee. But it is so much more than that: Place-Royale is widely considered to be the birthplace of the French colony and French-North America. During the 17th and 18th centuries, this area of Old Québec acted as the French colony's center of business and industry, supporting a thriving marketplace and housing many wealthy merchants. While exploring this quaint area, you'll come across several notable tributes to its French Colonial past, including a striking bust of Louis XIV (one of France's most famous kings), the Église Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, the oldest stone church in North America, as well as the Fresque des Québécois, which illustrates 400 years of the city's history.

Recent visitors call the area charming and unique and recommend spending time wandering around to take in the sights.

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Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral free

Although the church itself has been rebuilt several times, the Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral has stood on the same spot in the heart of  Old Québec  since 1647, making it one of the oldest cathedrals in North America. The exterior may seem a bit dull (especially compared to the  Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Basilica  just northeast of town), but the bold neo-Baroque interior is breathtaking. Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Catherdal is gilded in shimmering gold leaf, historical religious paintings and treasures that date back to the French-colonial period.

Many recent travelers recommended visiting Notre-Dame during Mass, while others suggest stopping in as you stroll around Old Québec. During the summer months, there are volunteer guides available to answer any questions you may have, but you can also download a guide to your smartphone, according to recent visitors. Many were in awe of the cathedral, comparing its interiors to the ornate churches found throughout Europe.   

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The Citadel (La Citadelle) The Citadel (La Citadelle)

Québec City's Citadel ( La Citadelle , in French) is the largest British-built fortress in North America; it took 30 years to construct. This military site has been active since 1850 when it housed British troops and the British artillery. Today, the Citadel is occupied by the only Francophone infantry contingent of the Regular Canadian Armed Forces – the Royal 22e Régiment – who have called this structure home since 1920.

You can learn more about the Canadian Armed Forces at the on-site museum, which contains a notable collection of military artifacts. And if you visit around 10 a.m. between the end of June and the first Monday of September, you can witness the Royal 22e Régiment band.

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Battlefields Park (Parc des Champs-de-Bataille) Battlefields Park (Parc des Champs-de-Bataille) free

Anyone with an interest in colonial history should set aside some time to explore Battlefields Park. Sometimes referred to as the Plains of Abraham, this 267-acre strip of land just west of  Old Québec  witnessed the sealing of New France’s fate. The Battle of Québec (the pivotal moment of the French and Indian War when the French were forced to cede New France to Great Britain) took place here. 

Today, Battlefields Park is the perfect place to enjoy some fresh air. While you're sure to see a few historical elements (like the occasional ornamental cannon and defensive towers known as Martello Tower), make sure to pay specific attention to the manicured gardens – don't miss the stunning Joan of Arc Garden – and the riverfront vistas. Recent visitors said this is a great park to lounge and read a book, have a picnic or go for a walk. 

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Quartier Petit Champlain Quartier Petit Champlain free

Even shopaholics can't escape this town's devotion to history. Sitting on the southeast edge of  Old Québec , the Quartier Petit Champlain is the oldest shopping district in North America and a great place to pick up souvenirs. Here, boutique shops and cozy cafes spill out of restored houses. And a fun fact: One of the neighborhood's houses belonged to Louis Jolliet, the French Canadian explorer credited with discovering the Mississippi River. To avoid the crowds, recent travelers recommend going either early in the day or in the evening. 

Make sure you save some time to climb the famous Escalier Casse-Cou (Breakneck Steps), or at least ride the funicular to the top to enjoy fantastic views of Old Québec. 

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Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre free

Sitting about 22 miles northeast of central Québec City, this stunning religious site in the small town of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré was first constructed in 1658; the current structure was built in the 1920s following a fire. The basilica honors Saint Anne, the patron saint of Québec. Pilgrims travel across the globe to pay their respects to Saint Anne and to benefit from her miraculous healing powers. Legend has it that one of the basilica's original builders began his work on crutches, and was able to walk without them upon the construction's completion.

Many visitors commemorate this miracle by leaving a crutch at the front door. While the outside of the basilica is a sight to behold, the inside is also breathtaking. The central vault is completely covered in mosaics, while 240 stained-glass windows drench the basilica with color. Recent visitors said this gorgeous church is a must-see landmark, and some recommend taking the time to sit and gaze up at the beautiful ceiling. 

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Museum of Civilization (Musée de la Civilisation) Museum of Civilization (Musée de la Civilisation)

Overlooking the port from its seat in  Old Québec  – just a short walk from  Place-Royale  – the Museum of Civilization explores the history of human society in Québec and uses interactive exhibits to draw a connection between the past and the present. The museum’s permanent exhibition, “This is Our Story,” focuses on the Indigenous nations living in Quebec (there are more than 95,000 First Nations and Inuit people in Quebec). While you will find expected art and artifact collections, you'll also come across specialized exhibits devoted to a variety of topics, such as gender identity and local climate issues and solutions. 

Many recent visitors praised the museum's architecture and atmosphere, and noted that the exhibits are informative and suitable for families (especially kids in the 9 to 14 age range), though some remark that the museum is on the smaller side. 

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Morrin Centre Morrin Centre

This fascinating historic site in  Old Québec  has worn many hats throughout its history. It was a military prison in the 18th century; a civilian prison from the early to mid-19th century and the city's first English-language college in the late 19th century. The Literary and Historical Society of Québec has also called this site home since the late 1800s. The Morrin Centre has played a crucial role in the development of several historical foundations, including the National Archives of Canada and the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. Today, the Morrin Centre acts primarily as an English-language library, granting English speakers access to books in a primarily francophone city. 

But the Morrin Centre offers visitors much more than literary stimulation. Guided, hourlong tours take travelers through the facility's history; you'll be able to explore the old jail cells and the Victorian library, which contains artifacts dating back to the 16th century. Recent visitors said the tour is absolutely worth it, as the guides are informative, engaging and eager to answer questions. Others said this is a great experience for all ages. Between the end of May and the beginning of September, guided tours are offered in English daily at 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m.  

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National Museum of Fine Arts (Musée National des Beaux-Arts) National Museum of Fine Arts (Musée National des Beaux-Arts)

The National Museum of Fine Arts' perch in Battlefields Park  means that you can enjoy views of this beloved green space while you peruse the notable works housed within these galleries. The collection is spread across four separate buildings: the Grand Hall, the Charles-Baillairgé Building, the Gérard-Morisset Building and the Pierre Lassonde Building. The design and historical significance of the first three structures adds to the art-viewing experience. For example, the Charles-Baillairgé Building was the Québec City Prison from 1867 to 1970. You can still tour some of the cells that remain intact; the others have been transformed into galleries. The neoclassical Gérard-Morisset Building is the original museum building, home to many of the museum's works. The Pierre-Lassonde Building is a stunning gallery dedicated to modern-contemporary art.

Although previous visitors agree that the National Museum of Fine Arts can't compare to other art museums like the Louvre in Paris or the Met in New York, most say that Québec City's version is worth checking out. Several reviewers warned future visitors that the museum is undergoing renovations and that three of the buildings are closed, leaving just the contemporary art exhibitions open to the public. The museum expects the work to be complete by late 2025 or early 2026.

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Hôtel de Glace (Ice Hotel) at Village Vacances Valcartier Hôtel de Glace (Ice Hotel) at Village Vacances Valcartier

Situated about 20 miles northeast of Old Québec near the Jacques-Cartier River, Village Vacances Valcartier lures families and travelers looking for a fun day trip or short getaway. The resort began as a toboggan run in 1963 and was the first to offer snow tubing in 1971. Water slides and pools were added in the 1980s, and today, Village Vacances Valcartier is a popular all-season resort.

During the summer, this recreational oasis offers a sprawling outdoor waterpark with pools, waterslides and lazy rivers. An enticing destination on hot days, many travelers find the waterpark is overcrowded and not worth the high entrance fee. Avoiding long weekends and visiting at the beginning of the week is best, and bringing snacks is recommended as the resort’s restaurants can be lackluster.

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Quebec City Bus Tours Quebec City Bus Tours

U.S. News Insider Tip: Use the red line hop-on, hop-off bus operated by Unitours to gain an understanding of where everything is located, and to visit places that you may not want to travel to on foot. – Pamela MacNaughtan

From the cobblestone streets of Old Québec and religious and military historic sites to the Plains of Abraham, Montmorency Falls and wineries, bus tours offer compelling overviews of the city. In Québec City, Unitours (formerly Tours Vieux Québec) is the premier bus tour company within the city. The routes begin near Château Frontenac, and the number of stops varies depending on the bus and tour duration. See the European architecture of Old Québec, local neighborhood streets, museums and historic sites. The red line is a double-decker hop-on, hop-off bus tour with 15 stops throughout the city. The prerecorded audio commentary offers a few insights into the city’s history, however, some travelers find it lacking in substance. The yellow line, a one-hour express tour, has guaranteed top-deck seats and the same commentary.

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Île d’Orléans Île d’Orléans free

U.S. News Insider Tip: Île d’Orléans is a popular destination and traffic can be intense in summer. For the best experience, go in the morning. Plan for an early lunch to avoid crowds, and be sure to stop at a farmstand to buy fresh strawberries. – Pamela MacNaughtan

Juicy strawberries and rich amber-colored maple syrup are the signatures of Île d’Orléans, an island just 10.5 miles from downtown Québec City. Colonized by the French in the 17th century, the island was home to the Huron Nation who lived, hunted and fished here. The French divided the land using the seigneurial system; long skinny tracts of land. Chemin Royal, the 42-mile road that encircles the island, was completed in 1744 and continues to be the island’s main road today.

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Saint-Roch Saint-Roch

U.S. News Insider Tip: Some of the city’s best cafes, restaurants and bars can be found here, including award-winners L'Affaire est ketchup, Battuto, and JJacques. A highlight of the area is Korrigane Brasserie Artisanale, a woman-owned microbrewery. – Pamela MacNaughtan

Tucked away from the bustling streets of Old Québec , which can be bloated with travelers in high season, is the artsy neighborhood of Saint-Roch. Some travelers have compared it to New York’s Brooklyn or Williamsburg, with its grittiness and eclectic atmosphere. This was a commercial artery in the city in the 1960s, and became a blue-collar neighborhood as businesses moved out to other areas of the city. Today, Saint-Roch has transformed into a trendy area popular with young artists and professionals. Modern shimmering condo buildings are surrounded by a mix of heritage residential buildings.

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Jacques-Cartier National Park Jacques-Cartier National Park

U.S. News Insider Tip: Don’t have a car? Quatre Natures provides a daily shuttle service from Old Québec to Jacques-Cartier National Park. It costs CA$39.90 (roughly $29) for a round-trip ride, which includes your park entrance ticket. – Pamela MacNaughtan

A roughly 30-mile drive north of Québec City is the lush mountainous oasis of Jacques-Cartier National Park. Its 67,000 square miles features a deep-cut glacial valley and around 62 miles of hiking trails, with the Jacques-Cartier River flowing through its length. The park takes up the southernmost lands of the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve, making it an excellent place for wildlife watching.

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Place de l’Hôtel-de-Ville Place de l’Hôtel-de-Ville free

In the heart of Upper-Town between Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral and City Hall is Place de l’Hôtel-de-Ville. This small public square was home to a marketplace for local farmers until 1875. Its name came about after the completion of City Hall, and this square has been used as a gathering place ever since. Today, Place de l’Hôtel-de-Ville also includes the garden and terrace behind City Hall.

Children and adults dance through the programmable fountain as water jets from the ground, while others stretch out on the grass for a mid-afternoon snooze. Chairs and tables adorn both squares, making them a charming place to enjoy a picnic of wine, local beer and Québec terroir. Travelers have remarked they love the peacefulness of Place de l’Hôtel-de-Ville and its close proximity to landmarks and restaurants in Old Québec .

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Sailboats at Bassin Louise, in the Old Port of Québec, with a view of the illuminated Old Québec.

Québec City’s history, friendly vibe, and myriad attractions throughout the year make it a stand‑out travel destination. Every season brings its own special activities and stunning sights. This list of top attractions will help you plan your visit and enjoy a trip that hits all the right notes.

Include these essentials in your itinerary, they are not to be missed!

View of the Dufferin terrace, the Château Frontenac, the Old Port and the river from the Pierre-Dugua-De Mons terrace.

Stroll North America's oldest streets

Walk along the fortified walls surrounding this UNESCO World Heritage Site, and admire the view from every angle.  For all its 400 years of incredible history , it’s still very much alive: magical in the winter and popping in the summer . Full of charming little streets and local shops, Old Québec is best visited on foot and we highly recommend a walking tour to learn about its fascinating history.

Château Frontenac

Québec City’s most famous landmark is also the most photographed hotel in the world. Whether you’re just stopping by for a tour of the Château or staying for the night, it’s well worth a visit!

Dufferin Terrace

Take a stroll along Dufferin Terrace for a magnificent view of the St. Lawrence River and Château Frontenac, as well as live entertainment in the summer and a toboggan run in the winter. Named in honour of Lord Dufferin, a governor general of Canada who loved Québec City, the terrace is so eternally popular that it has been expanded twice since it was first built. While you’re there, hit up another historic site: the remains of the Saint‑Louis Forts and Châteaux , which lie beneath this iconic promenade.

The Ramparts and Gates

Did you know that Québec is the only walled city north of Mexico? The walls and four gates that surround the Old City will make you feel like you’ve travelled back in time.

Petit-Champlain

With its many local shops and enchanting ambiance, this charming pedestrian street is sure to win you over. Known for its concentration of art galleries and fine bistros, Petit‑Champlain is a bona fide memory maker.

Place Royale

Place Royale , this historical gem, is where Québec City was officially founded. The unique period architecture testifies to the combined French and British influences so characteristic of the city’s built environment.

Plains of Abraham

On September 13, 1759, the giant urban park known as the Plains of Abraham was the site of the famous Battle of Québec , the confrontation that decided Canada’s fate when the French lost the city to the British.

Citadelle de Québec

At the top of the famous Cap Diamant lies the biggest British fortress in North America. Built by the British between 1820 and 1850 to defend the city, the Citadelle is a remarkable military heritage site and home to the Musée Royal 22 e Regiment , where you can learn all about the history of the regiment and the fortress. 

Basilica Cathedral Notre-Dame de Québec

Located in the heart of Old Québec, this basilica cathedral was home to the first Catholic parish north of the Spanish colonies. It’s also the site of the first and only Holy Door outside Europe, which is currently open on the occasion of the 350 th anniversary of the diocese of Québec until December 8, 2024.

The streets of the Old Port are perfect for strolling through art galleries and antique shops. The picturesque streets are lined with magnificent houses. It is also the starting point for a boat tour .

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Visitors walk the stairs at Chute-Montmorency Park in summer.

Montmorency Falls

See a waterfall that’s 30 metres higher than niagara falls.

Whether you’re riding the gondola, climbing the scenic stairway or crossing the suspension bridge, the views of the  Montmorency Falls  are simply breathtaking. Experience the power of nature, only 15 minutes from downtown. 

Suspension Bridge

From Manoir Montmorency, a path runs along the cliff’s edge to the suspension bridge at the very top of the falls. Once on the bridge, you’ll experience the overwhelming power of the falls as it rushes and roars beneath your feet.

Take the gondola for more great views of the falls and a superb panorama of Île d’Orléans and Québec City.

 If you’re a thrill-seeker, the double zipline will get you extremely close to the falls. Experience the adrenaline rush on your own or with a friend. You’ll be talking about it for months! 

Via Ferrata

Explore the falls from a different angle along the via ferrata . It’s safe, easy (no need to handle a carabiner), and gives you the chance to get up close to the falls along 3 different routes.

The Manoir restaurant and terrace

The chef of Manoir Montmorency invites you to pull up a chair on the terrace. The natural panoramic scenery is exceptional, the menu features a vast array of delights, and the culinary offerings overflow with colour and flavour.

Montmorency Falls in Winter

The Montmorency Falls turn into a playground for ice climbers in the winter. As soon as the cold hits, the mist from the falls freezes into the famous “pain de sucre,” or sugar loaf, an impressive natural ice formation.

I had no idea there was a stunning waterfall just minutes from Old Québec! I loved ziplining across the waterfalls at Parc de la Chute-Montmorency. It was such an adrenaline rush! It's also the perfect spot for a hike with epic views. - Sarah MacLean, Wellness Travelled, Toronto

Two women canoe in the river at the bottom of the valley, in Jacques-Cartier National Park.

Jacques-Cartier National Park

Explore one of québec’s most dazzling glacial valleys.

Jacques‑Cartier National Park , a vast and mountainous plateau crisscrossed by deep valleys and rivers, is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. There are a multitude of ways to experience the park and its lush surroundings. Hiking along the many trails, you may encounter beavers, deer, and even moose in their natural habitats.

Hiking Trails

Jacques‑Cartier National Park boasts over 100 km of hiking trails. With its abundant greenery and breathtaking views, it’s a great place to discover the beauty of the region. In the fall, the hillsides covered in blazing fall foliage make for a memorable experience.

Camping Sites

If you like camping , you’ll be happy to know that there are a number of cozy campsites where you can pitch a tent for the night. You can also stay in a permanent tent, yurt, or small wood cabin

Kayaking & Canoeing

Explore the river valley aboard a canoe or kayak , just like the First Peoples who have navigated its waters for centuries. Floating on a river that’s quiet and roaring by turns, you’ll be blown away by the sheer size of the valley walls and the forest with its endless shades of green.

Jacques‑Cartier National Park in Winter

 When the park is covered in snow, it’s time to pull out the snowshoes , enjoy the great outdoors, and do some backcountry skiing .

The Isle de Bacchus vineyard on Île d'Orléans welcomes visitors.

Île d'Orléans

Connect with local artisans on a day trip full of history and flavours.

Stop in at the many artisan outlets and farm stands around the island for a delicious sampling of local products and the tastiest shopping you’ve done in years! Driving around  Île d'Orléans  is like a trip back in time to 18th century rural Québec, complete with centuries-old villages, farms, churches, and heritage homes. As the birthplace of French North America, it’s ground zero for many of our ancestors—families that arrived from France and went on to make their homes throughout the continent. The island is also home to 5 of Québec’s prettiest villages.

Local Artisans and Products

 You’ll find plenty of gourmet stops on the island. Visit the vineyards, cider producers, chocolate shops, vinegar makers, and cheesemakers and enjoy a picnic in one of the picturesque villages looking out over the St. Lawrence River. The island is so authentic and the people so welcoming, you’re bound to have a memorable day.

Enchanting Heritage Sites

 Île d’Orléans has over 600 historic buildings that have been lovingly restored and preserved, including magnificent stone houses that date back to the French colonial era and the oldest rural church in New France. 

A young girl looks through a display case in an exhibition at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec.

Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec

Appreciate fine art at the world’s largest collection of québec art.

Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (MNBAQ) houses a reference collection of more than 40,000 works—a comprehensive overview of Québec art from the 17th century to the present day. Visit the museum’s pavilions nestled in the vast expanse of the Plains of Abraham and take the full measure of the talented artists from here and elsewhere whose works are on display. 

Exhibitions

 In the museum’s permanent collections you’ll find works by Québec’s greatest painters as well as an impressive collection of Inuit art.  *You can access all the exhibitions and activities in the Pierre Lassonde Pavilion, but the other pavilions are closed for construction.

A Stunning Pavilion

A favourite with Instagrammers, the Lassonde Pavilion is a stunning piece of architecture. The walkways and staircases bathed in the light streaming in from the tall glass windows are sure to win you over. This summer, the Rembrandt - Etchings from the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen exhibition is on display.

 With workshops for kids and guided tours, MNBAQ is fun for the whole family!

Impressive view of the interior of the Sanctuary of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré with its columns and detailed ceiling.

Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Shrine

Spend a quiet moment at the oldest pilgrimage site north of mexico.

Follow in the footsteps of the pilgrims who have been coming to Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Shrine , one of 5 national shrines in Québec, for over 350 years to pay homage to Saint Anne. Step inside and admire the glorious stained glass, paintings, mosaics, and stone and wooden sculptures that adorn the basilica. Attributed with miraculous healing powers, Saint Anne is a popular saint among people who are sick and handicapped. You’ll see many objects hung from the sanctuary columns in gratitude for Saint Anne’s favours. In summer, it's possible to take a low-cost river shuttle to get to the sanctuary from the Old Port.

Decorated in mosaics that tell the life of Saint Anne, the vault is a favourite with visitors.

The Way of the Cross

Outside, below the escarpment, you can make a modern‑day pilgrimage along the path that takes you past 14 stations illustrating moments in the Passion of Christ. Built gradually between 1913 to 1945, each station features 5 bronze statues.

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Village Vacances Valcartier / Ice Hotel

Have fun at eastern canada’s largest theme park.

Village Vacances Valcartier is a gigantic complex that boasts a huge outdoor waterpark and an indoor waterpark open year-round! In the winter, you can go nuts in the biggest winter playground in the Americas and visit North America’s only ice hotel .

An Outdoor Waterpark

In the summer the 35 waterslides, 2 adventure rivers, and huge wavepool make for an unforgettable day full of thrilling fun! 

Bora Park, the Indoor Waterpark

Open 365 days a year, this indoor waterpark has 14 slides, including 2 extreme slides, a family pool with water toys, a surfing wave, and an adventure river. 

The Ice Hotel

From January to March, you can visit North America’s only ice hotel and even spend the night. This temporary work of art is built entirely out of ice and snow and features rooms, a chapel, and an ice bar.

A Winter Playground

Everyone will have a blast playing in the snow in this giant winter playground, with tubing runs as far as the eye can see! Thrill seekers can go barrelling down the hill in a snow raft or spinning at high speed in the Tornade. And to get you back to the top in record time, the hill is equipped with tow ropes.

A mother and her son observe the fish in the Grand Ocean tunnel at the Aquarium du Québec.

Aquarium du Québec

Enter the fascinating world of nearly 10,000 specimens from 300 species.

Aquarium du Québec  is spectacularly located overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Visit the Awesome Ocean Discovery tunnel to check out the creatures that inhabit the depths of the Pacific, and find out about Québec’s rivers and streams too. Make acquaintances with marine species like polar bears, seahorses, and several species of seals. On the aquarium grounds you’ll find everything you need to spend an unforgettable day as a family: splash pads, picnic spots with a view of the St. Lawrence River, and a ropes course for the kids. 

The Awesome Ocean Discovery Tunnel

 See an underwater world from below as you walk through an enormous aquarium in the Awesome Ocean Discovery Tunnel. 

Fascinating Jellyfish and Seahorses

Meet the marine animals that live in our oceans in the Deep Sea Pavilion. You’ll see hundreds of jellyfish, seahorses, seadragons, and an interactive pool for petting rays.

View of an exhibition hall at the Musée de la civilisation.

Musée de la civilisation

Learn something new at one of québec’s most popular interactive museums.

Join in hands-on workshops for the whole family on a wide range of current, historical, and sometimes unusual subjects. Musée de la civilisation  sheds new light on diverse societies and moments in history through a mix of permanent and temporary exhibits with an international or Québec focus. This summer, there’s a fascinating exhibition about gladiators . 

Permanent Exhibitions

Explore Québec culture with original exhibits at Musée de la civilisation. The latest exhibition, In Other Words, Québec , showcases historical events that have shaped the evolution of Québec society. This Is Our Story  was created in partnership with 11 Indigenous nations as a way of presenting their contemporary cultures and sharing how they see the world.

The Youth Zones

Musée de la civilisation is Québec City’s premier family museum, with family‑friendly programming and  interactive exhibitions. It’s an educational outing your kids will love! 

Visitors around a fire listen attentively to an Amerindian legend told by a storyteller in the Wendake longhouse.

Explore Huron-Wendat ancestral traditions

Experience Huron‑Wendat culture in Wendake, the beating heart of the Huron‑Wendat Nation. Share in their long history, culture, and traditional knowledge as you take in dancing, hear stories and legends, and visit the Huron‑Wendat Museum and the authentic craft stores in the village, located a few minutes from downtown Québec City. Round out the immersive indigenous experience by tasting the finest Northern terroir cuisine, with subtle and succulent dishes featuring game meat and corn.

The Huron-Wendat Culture

The Huron Onhoüa Chetek8e Traditional Site is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the history, culture, and way of life of the Huron‑Wendat people, yesterday and today. After that, stop by the Huron‑Wendat Museum for a craft workshop or to hear myths and legends by the fire in the longhouse.

The Night-Illuminated Pathway

Dont' miss Onhwa’ Lumina , a new  enchanted multimedia night walk into the heart of Wendat Culture. It is the only immersive multimedia experience of its kind to be open summer and winter in Québec.

First Nations Cuisine

Corn, game meat, and fish take centre stage in Wendake’s restaurants. Get a taste of Indigenous culinary culture at La Traite, located within the Hôtel-Musée Premières Nations , a boutique hotel and museum complex.

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