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Explore Quebec City's 400-year history on this 2-hour guided walking tour, visiting Place Royale, Château Frontenac, and more with a knowledgeable guide in period costume.

This walking tour of Quebec City offers a fascinating journey through 400 years of history in the only walled city in North America. Priced at just $23.73 per person, the tour lasts around 2 hours and is ideal for those eager to learn about Quebec’s colonial roots and architectural marvels. Led by a local guide dressed in period costume, you’ll find this experience both educational and entertaining, with a small-group setting that ensures personal attention and a relaxed pace.
The tour starts at 12 Rue Sainte-Anne and ends at Place Royale, right in the heart of the Old Town. It’s a great way to get familiar with the city’s layout, its key sights, and its deep historical significance—all within a compact, manageable timeframe.

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The tour begins at Terrasse Dufferin, a broad wooden promenade beside the Château Frontenac. Here, visitors enjoy panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River and the surrounding cityscape. This spot offers a perfect introduction to Quebec City’s setting, whether it’s winter or summer.
The Dufferin Terrace is a peaceful place to appreciate the city’s beauty while listening to the first pieces of history shared by your guide. With 10 minutes allocated to this stop, it’s an ideal starting point to set the scene for the deeper stories ahead.
As the tour progresses, you’ll pass by the Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica, standing on the same historic site since 1647. Recognized as a Canada National Historic Site, this church is notable for its architectural value and role in Quebec’s spiritual life.
Your guide provides insights into the building’s history and significance, emphasizing its place as a witness to the city’s development. While you’ll pass by this landmark, note that it is an exterior viewing stop rather than an interior visit.

Place Royale is a highlight of the tour, marking the founding of Quebec by Samuel de Champlain in 1608. The square’s French and British influenced buildings create a charming atmosphere that feels like stepping back in time.
Here, you can admire the oldest stone church in North America and soak in the palpable sense of history. The 15-minute stop at Place Royale allows ample opportunity for photos and to absorb the historic ambiance of this iconic square.

Next, the tour ventures into the Quartier Petit Champlain, a neighborhood that invites visitors to experience over 400 years of Quebec’s history. The narrow streets and quaint shops reflect the city’s colonial past and lively present.
This 45-minute segment offers a rich visual and cultural experience, with the streets and buildings giving a strong sense of the city’s founding era. The area remains lively, with many opportunities for exploration after the tour concludes.
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The Breakneck Steps—the oldest outdoor staircase in Quebec—serve as a striking feature of the tour. Dating back to the French colonial period, this 5-minute stop offers a wonderful view of the city and the river below.
Many visitors enjoy capturing photos here, and the steps serve as a reminder of Quebec’s enduring history. Be aware that this section involves stairs and some outdoor walking.
Every guide in this tour wears period costume, enhancing the storytelling with dramatic reenactments and detailed historical anecdotes. Reviews highlight that guides are very knowledgeable, often adopting personas to make the history more engaging.
The guides’ passion for Quebec’s history shines through, and they excel at answering questions, making the tour both informative and lively. This approach helps visitors connect emotionally with the city’s past.

The tour departs from 12 Rue Sainte-Anne and concludes in the historic heart of Quebec at Place Royale. It’s designed for a moderate physical fitness level, involving walking on uneven surfaces and some hills. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
With public transportation nearby and a maximum group size of 20, the experience remains intimate and manageable. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start adds flexibility for planning.
What sets this walking tour apart is its combination of affordable pricing, expert storytelling, and an immersive historical atmosphere. The costumed guides, scenic stops, and small-group setting make it a compelling way to learn Quebec’s story without feeling rushed.
While the tour involves lots of walking and some stairs, it offers a rundown of the city’s founding, architecture, and key historical moments within a compact time frame. It’s especially suitable for history enthusiasts and first-time visitors seeking a well-rounded introduction.
This 2-hour walking tour offers excellent value for $23.73, providing a personalized, engaging exploration of Quebec City’s 400-year history. The knowledgeable guides and authentic period costumes enhance the storytelling, making history feel alive.
The stops at Place Royale, Notre-Dame Basilica, and the scenic Dufferin Terrace highlight the city’s architectural beauty and historic importance. While the tour involves significant walking, most participants find it manageable with proper footwear.
This tour appeals most to visitors eager to understand Quebec’s cultural roots and enjoy a personalized experience in a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s a reliable, informative, and charming way to kickstart any Quebec City visit.
“Best tour that we took in Quebec City!”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 12 Rue Sainte-Anne and ends at Place Royale.
What is the price?
The cost is $23.73 per person.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
It is recommended for ages 12 and up due to the length and walking involved.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are advised because the tour involves lots of walking and some hills.
Are there any restrictions?
The tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness; it involves standing, walking, and stairs.
Is there any cancellation fee?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Can I bring service animals?
Yes, service animals are permitted on the tour.
What are the highlights of the tour?
Key sights include Terrasse Dufferin, Notre-Dame Basilica, Place Royale, and the Breakneck Steps.
What makes this tour unique?
The guides’ period costumes, small-group size, and focus on 400 years of history make it a memorable experience.