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Discover Quebec City's top sights on a full-day trip from Montreal, including Montmorency Falls, Old Quebec, and seasonal highlights like the Ice Hotel.


This full-day tour from Montreal offers an efficient way to see some of Quebec’s most iconic sights. For $71 per person, you get 13 hours of guided exploration, including visits to Montmorency Falls, which are 30 meters taller than Niagara Falls, and a guided walk through Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The tour operates with professional multi-lingual guides who make navigation easy, and transportation is included both ways from a central meeting point in Montreal.
While most highlights are seasonal, the tour’s structure remains flexible to incorporate activities like Croisières AML on the St. Lawrence River during summer, the Ice Hotel in winter, or The Museum of Civilization Québec in fall and spring. This makes it a versatile option for travelers interested in natural scenery, historic streets, and cultural museums.
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The tour departs from 68 René-Lévesque Blvd W, Montreal, with a meeting time before 7:00 AM. Travelers are advised to arrive early to ensure smooth check-in. Hotel pickups within 5 km of the meeting point are available for an extra charge, and details are provided one day before the trip.
Choosing this tour offers convenient transportation, so there’s no need to worry about driving or parking. The group size typically allows for a lively yet manageable experience, and the driver is praised for safety, especially in winter weather conditions.

The Montmorency Falls are a major highlight of this trip, standing 30 meters taller than Niagara. The tour includes entry fees, allowing visitors to experience the spectacular views from the suspension bridge or enjoy the sound and sight of the cascading water below.
While the cable car is available as an optional activity, it is not included in this tour, so travelers should plan for a roughly 1-hour visit. Some reviews suggest that time at the falls can feel rushed, especially if wanting to explore every vantage point, but overall, the falls remain a breathtaking spectacle perfect for photos and appreciating nature.

Next, the guided 1-hour walking tour takes you through Old Quebec, a beautifully preserved section of the city with cobblestone streets and centuries-old architecture. Key sites include Château Frontenac, the Dufferin Terrace, and the Petit-Champlain district.
The guides are praised for their knowledgeable storytelling and friendly manner, making the city’s history come alive. Visitors are given ample time to explore independently, shop, or enjoy a local meal. The vibrant atmosphere and European charm of Old Quebec make it a highlight, especially during spring or autumn when the weather is mild.
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Depending on the season, this tour offers different attractions. During summer (June to October), Croisières AML provides a cruise on the Saint Lawrence River, offering stunning views of the city skyline and river.
In winter (December to March), the Ice Hotel becomes a major draw, with visitors able to walk through its ice sculptures and themed rooms. It’s a unique experience, but the tour notes that time at the hotel is limited, so planning for quick visits is advised.
From October to December, the Museum of Civilization Québec is included, where visitors can learn about local culture and history through engaging exhibits. This flexibility means that travelers can choose the most relevant activity based on the season, making the trip both educational and fun.
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The roundtrip transportation from Montreal is a key selling point, removing the stress of driving and parking. The bus is comfortable and equipped for the full 13-hour duration.
The group size varies but is generally manageable, with many reviews mentioning the friendly guides and organized logistics. The driver is noted for safe navigation, especially in winter conditions, which adds to the overall peace of mind during the long day.
The tour does not include food or drinks, so travelers should plan accordingly. There is a recommended buffet lunch, but it is not included in the price, allowing flexibility for personal preferences or dietary needs.
Personal expenses such as souvenirs, additional attractions, or optional activities like the Montmorency Falls cable car are not covered, so budgeting extra cash is advisable.

At $71 per person, this tour offers considerable value given the number of sights covered, transportation, and included entry fees. It’s especially praised for organized, punctual service and knowledgeable guides, with reviews rating it 4.6 out of 5 from 670 participants.
Many reviewers highlight friendly guides, well-paced itinerary, and good communication. The tour is appreciated for its flexibility and seasonal options, though some note that time at certain stops can be tight.

The tour is suitable for travelers who are comfortable with walking, as there is a guided city walk and time spent exploring cobblestone streets. Travelers are advised to wear warm clothing in winter, and comfortable shoes are recommended for walking.
Since alcohol and drugs are prohibited, the tour maintains a family-friendly environment. Luggage or large bags are likely not suitable for the walking portions, and cash is recommended for optional purchases or tips.
This full-day tour from Montreal is ideal for those wanting a comprehensive experience of Quebec’s natural and cultural highlights. Its affordable price, expert guides, and seasonal options make it an attractive choice for visitors with limited time.
While some reviews mention that time at the falls can feel rushed, the overall experience remains well-organized and enjoyable. The variety of attractions, from spectacular waterfalls to historic streets and seasonal museums, ensures a diverse and memorable day.
Best suited for travelers seeking a convenient, guided overview of Quebec City and Montmorency Falls, this trip balances natural beauty with cultural exploration in a well-structured package.
What is included in the tour price?
Entry fees for Montmorency Falls and roundtrip transportation from Montreal are included. Other attractions like the Ice Hotel or cruise are seasonal and optional.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs 13 hours, starting with an early departure from Montreal before 7:00 AM and returning in the evening.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, hotel pickups within 5 km of the Montreal meeting point are available for an extra fee, with details provided a day before the tour.
What should I bring?
Visitors should bring comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing (especially in winter), and cash for optional purchases or tips.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included. A lunch buffet is recommended but paid separately.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours before the scheduled departure.
Is this tour suitable for children or mobility-impaired travelers?
The tour involves walking on cobblestone streets and standing at various sites, so travelers should consider their physical comfort.
What are the seasonal highlights?
During summer, enjoy a cruise on the Saint Lawrence River; in winter, visit the Ice Hotel; from October to December, explore the Museum of Civilization Québec.