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Explore Quebec City's historic old town with this private self-guided walking tour featuring key sites, stories, stunning views, all accessible anytime for $9.75.

For those eager to explore Quebec City’s Old Town at their own pace, the Quebec City Old Town Private Self-Guided Walking Tour offers an engaging way to immerse in the city’s history and sights. Priced at only $9.75 per person, this mobile app-based experience is perfect for independent travelers who value flexibility and rich storytelling. With a typical duration of about an hour to 75 minutes, it’s a manageable stroll through one of Canada’s most visually stunning neighborhoods. It’s especially ideal for visitors who enjoy a hands-free experience, as the tour plays automatically as you walk, allowing you to focus on the views and landmarks without distraction.
What sets this tour apart is its pay-as-you-go model, offering 24/7 access from anywhere in the city. It’s a great option for those who prefer to explore when it suits them, whether early morning or late evening. The tour covers well-known sites, historic highlights, and local stories, making it a practical yet enriching choice for those who want to experience Old Quebec without a guide. Keep in mind, there’s no included food or drinks, and the tour is entirely outdoors, so it’s best suited for good weather days.

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The tour kicks off at the Quebec City Mural, a striking piece of public art that immediately sets the tone. Standing in front of this large-scale artwork, you’ll discover its past and the people depicted, which ignites interest in the city’s story. This initial stop takes around 5 minutes and is completely free, making it an easy starting point that’s accessible from various parts of the city.
Following the mural, the tour leads you through the old streets, seamlessly guiding you to the next landmarks while providing engaging stories about each site. The step-by-step navigation ensures you don’t get lost, and the automatic audio keeps your hands free to take photos or simply enjoy the scenery.
One of the key highlights is the visit to Place Royale, where you’ll see the church and the historic square where the city was founded. In about 10 minutes, you’ll get a vivid picture of Quebec’s origins, adding context to the beautiful surroundings. Nearby, the Royal Battery offers a quick look at cannons and a river view, providing a tangible sense of the city’s strategic importance.
The tour also features the Fresque du Petit-Champlain, a vibrant street famed for its artistic and charming atmosphere. Here, you’ll learn about the street’s history and enjoy walking along its quaint shops, making it an excellent spot for browsing for souvenirs or gifts.

Traveling past the Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec, the underground train that ascends the hill, gives insight into local transportation history — though this is outside the tour’s main stops, the story is included in the narration. Then, the Breakneck Steps (L’Escalier Casse-Cou) offer an outdoor climb with beautiful views. The history of these stairs and their reputation for being steep adds charm and a bit of adventure to the walk, which takes about 5 minutes.
Climbing these stairs provides a panoramic view of the city and river, making it a favorite photo spot and a memorable part of the journey. The stairs’ storied background adds a layer of local flavor to your exploration.

A key stop is the Monument Samuel de Champlain, the founder of Quebec City. At this point, the narration shares Champlain’s story and his role in establishing the city. From this vantage point, visitors enjoy some of the best views in town, perfect for appreciating the historic skyline and river scenery.
This segment lasts about 5 minutes, making it a quick yet meaningful pause to connect with the city’s origins and enjoy stunning vistas.
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Next, the tour guides you along the Dufferin Terrace, a historic walkway with sweeping views of the river. Over around 10 minutes, you’ll learn about the terrace’s history while soaking in the scenery — a favorite spot for photos and leisurely admiring the cityscape.
The Fountain Monument of Faith follows, a beautiful statue symbolizing the city’s spiritual journey. Spending about 5 minutes here provides a moment of reflection and appreciation for Quebec’s cultural history before moving on to the art-filled streets.

The final major stop is Rue du Tresor, a lively street showcasing local artwork and crafts. The narration explains how this street evolved into an art hub and why it remains a vibrant part of Old Quebec. It’s also a popular place to browse for unique gifts, making it both a cultural and shopping highlight.
This stop takes about 5 minutes, providing a relaxed conclusion to the tour where you can enjoy the creative atmosphere and perhaps pick up a memorable souvenir.

Starting point is at 29 Rue Notre-Dame, easy to reach from public transportation and central locations. The tour ends at the Monument Cardinal-Taschereau, where you’ll see the oldest church in Quebec and hear its story. The entire walk takes place outdoors, with no food or drinks included, making it simple and straightforward.
The tour is designed to be accessible for most travelers, with the flexibility to pause or replay sections. It operates year-round from noon to late evening, so you can plan visits according to your schedule. Since it is private, only your group participates, enhancing comfort and personalization.
The self-guided format offers a cost-effective way to explore Quebec City’s historic core, with auto-translated narration ensuring clarity. Review scores of 5 out of 5 reflect high satisfaction, primarily for ease of use and well-described stops.
While this tour does not include guided commentary or in-person interaction, it compensates with detailed stories and flexibility. It’s perfect for travelers who prefer to avoid large groups or rigid schedules, and who want to see key sites without missing out on local stories and beautiful views.
This experience offers exceptional value for those seeking an independent, informative stroll through Old Quebec. Its affordable price, easy-to-use smartphone app, and rich selection of landmarks make it a practical choice for sightseeing on your own schedule. The stunning viewpoints, historic sites, and artistic streets ensure a well-rounded visit.
While it lacks in-person guides or food options, the tour’s narration and navigational convenience make it a strong contender for travelers who enjoy self-paced exploration. It’s particularly suited for history buffs, photography enthusiasts, and anyone eager to discover Quebec City’s charm at their own pace.
“Great experience. We loved the ease of the tour. We started when we wanted & paused or backed up the audio when needed.”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, since it’s self-guided and outdoors, most travelers can participate comfortably. It’s accessible and includes no strenuous activity.
Can I start the tour at any time?
Absolutely. The tour is available 24/7, so you can begin whenever it fits your schedule.
Does the tour include food or drinks?
No, it does not include food or drinks. It’s a walking outdoor experience with narration only.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility challenges?
The tour takes place mainly on paved, outdoor paths, but some stops, like the stairs at Breakneck Steps, may be challenging for those with mobility issues.
How long does the entire tour last?
Most people spend about an hour to 75 minutes walking and listening, but since it’s self-paced, you can take more or less time.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the entire self-guided outdoor walking tour accessible through the app, with narration and route guidance.