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Discover Quebec City’s history and sights in a 3-hour walking tour for just $5, with expert guides sharing stories along scenic stops in Old Quebec.


This 3-hour walking tour begins at Montmorency Park, a perfect starting point near historic sites. The guide takes you along Rue des Remparts, where you’ll learn why Quebec City was once heavily fortified, making it the only North American city north of Mexico with defensive walls. The free admission to the fortifications allows you to appreciate their historical significance and sturdy construction.
Next, the tour moves to the Hotel De Ville de Quebec, a building with deep architectural roots. The guide highlights the importance of a particular family that shaped the city’s development through their generational skills, giving a personal touch to Quebec’s civic history.
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A highlight of the tour is Place d’Armes, where the Monument of Faith stands as a testament to Quebec’s profound religious history. This spot marks the influence of Catholicism since the city’s days as a French colony, and the guide shares stories about the religious foundations of the region.
The stroll continues to Rue Saint-Louis, one of the oldest streets filled with enchanting buildings and a mysterious atmosphere. Here, the oldest building in the city remains a tangible link to Quebec’s early days. The guide emphasizes how the city grew around this historic site, creating a picturesque scene filled with history.
The Château Frontenac, although not entered, is a key photo stop. Its impressive exterior overlooks the St. Lawrence River, and the guide explains how it became the most photographed hotel worldwide. The view from this vantage point offers a glimpse into Quebec’s grandeur and strategic importance.
A short walk takes you to the Monument of Samuel de Champlain, the explorer credited with discovering this region. The guide shares how Champlain’s expeditions impacted the development of Quebec and its place in North American history.
The Dufferin Terrace follows, where the expansive river views are breathtaking. This scenic spot is perfect for photos and appreciating Quebec’s natural beauty.

The Wolfe-Montcalm Monument narrates the story of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, a pivotal conflict that shaped the future of Quebec. The guide recounts the tales of the two generals and the significance of this battle in North American history.
Next, the Royal Battery offers a glimpse into Quebec’s military defense. As the original protection point, it narrates tales of battles that once brought the city to ruins, highlighting the resilience of its people and their efforts to rebuild.

Moving into the Lower City, the tour visits the National Assembly of Quebec, a building exemplifying Second Empire-style architecture. The guide explains its role in passing legislation and how statues on its facade honor those who contributed to Quebec’s identity.
The nearby Place d’Youville is a lively spot where, in winter, a skating rink transforms the area into a festive scene, while summers bring a vibrant cultural atmosphere. The guide shares how this area reflects Quebec’s lively traditions.
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A visit to the Morrin Centre, a former prison from 1808, introduces visitors to Quebec’s English-language culture and arts programs. The guide points out its unique history and ongoing cultural significance.
The Quebec City Mural offers a visual story of the city’s history, illustrating its development and resilience. The guide discusses how art reflects Quebec’s evolving identity.
Finally, Rue Saint-Jean and Place Royale immerse visitors in a culturally rich environment. The guide recommends the best local eateries outside the city walls and highlights the lively, artistic atmosphere of these historic streets.

This walking tour starts at Montmorency Park and ends at the Royal Battery, covering a broad swath of Old Quebec. It’s designed for most travelers, with service animals allowed and proximity to public transportation for easy access.
The tour is limited to 32 participants, ensuring a comfortable experience with plenty of opportunities to hear fascinating stories. The mobile ticket system makes check-in straightforward, and the group discounts provide savings for larger parties.
The tour is gratuity-based, with a $5.00 ticket price, making it remarkably affordable. The expert guide ensures that you learn about Quebec’s history, architecture, and culture in a lively, engaging manner.

This Quebec City highlights tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. If canceled due to bad weather or insufficient bookings, a full refund is available. The tour requires good weather for the best experience, and participants are advised to dress appropriately for the outdoor stops.
This tour delivers an engaging, well-rounded glimpse into Quebec City’s most significant sites, history, and stories. The expert guidance and carefully curated stops provide a rundown suited to first-time visitors and anyone interested in Quebec’s cultural heritage.
At just $5.00 per person, this experience offers fantastic value, especially considering the scenic vistas, historic landmarks, and personal stories shared along the way. The tour’s manageable length makes it ideal for those wanting a thorough yet relaxed exploration of Old Quebec.
While it doesn’t include interior visits, the outside views and storytelling make this a rich introduction to the city’s history and charm. Perfect for history buffs, culture lovers, or first-time visitors seeking an affordable, insightful tour.
“Juan gave us the tour in Spanish, it was very friendly, we made stops in cafeterias to warm up a little, because it was very cold. But overall ever…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, covering many key sites in Old Quebec.
What is the price of this tour?
The ticket costs $5.00 per person, with gratuities based on your discretion.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Montmorency Park, located at Côte de la Montagne.
Does the tour include inside visits?
No, the tour is primarily outdoors, with views and exterior visits to landmarks like Château Frontenac and Place Royale.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, it is designed for most travelers, with group size limited to 32 and accessible features.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour starts.
Is transportation included?
No, the tour is on foot, and participants are responsible for reaching the meeting point.
Are pets allowed?
Service animals are permitted, but other pets are not specified.
What should I wear?
Given that the tour involves outdoor stops, dress appropriately for the weather.
Is this tour good for history enthusiasts?
Absolutely, the guide shares fascinating stories and legends that bring Quebec’s history to life.