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Discover historic Quebec City on a private 2-hour walking tour led by expert guides, covering key landmarks like Château Frontenac and Place Royale.

The Quebec City Highlights walking tour offers a focused, engaging exploration of one of Canada’s most picturesque and historically rich districts. Priced at $185.13 per group, this tour accommodates up to 10 people, making it ideal for small groups or private outings. It lasts approximately 2 hours, during which participants visit an array of sites that showcase Quebec City’s past and present.
Led by a top-tier guide, the tour is designed to be flexible, with options to adjust the itinerary based on client preferences. It provides free access to the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, adding extra value for those interested in this historic religious site. With pickup offered from a central meeting point, this tour suits visitors eager to see highlights efficiently, without the need for long walks or extensive planning.
While the tour emphasizes cultural and historic landmarks, it also offers a practical balance, making it suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness. The tour’s mobile ticket and free cancellation policy enhance convenience and peace of mind.

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The tour kicks off at the Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site, where the guide highlights the city’s ancient walls that date back to the early 17th century. This site offers insights into Quebec’s defensive history and strategic importance. The stop is brief, around 5 minutes, but sets the tone for the day’s exploration.
The guide shares concise details about the walls’ construction and significance, making this an engaging start for history enthusiasts. Visitors get a quick, informative overview without the need to spend hours exploring on their own.

Next, the group visits the Pole Culturel du Monastere des Ursulines, a historic monastery complex. This stop lasts about 10 minutes and provides context about the Ursuline nuns’ role in education and community life in Quebec. The guide offers expert commentary, making this a meaningful glimpse into religious life in the city’s past.
This site’s significance is deepened by its architecture and history, offering a peaceful contrast to the bustling city streets. The guide’s narration helps visitors appreciate the monastery’s contribution to Quebec’s cultural fabric.

The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is a highlight, with free admission for tour participants. Visitors spend about 10 minutes here, admiring its impressive architecture and learning about its history. As a key religious site, it offers beautiful stained glass windows and historic artifacts.
The guide explains the cathedral’s role in the city’s spiritual life, making this stop both visually and historically enriching. Its central location makes it a natural focal point of the tour.

The Seminaire du Quebec receives about 5 minutes of attention during the tour. This site, known for its educational history, provides a compact but informative overview. The guide shares insights about its founding and ongoing role in Quebec’s religious community.
This stop complements other religious landmarks on the route, giving a rounded picture of Quebec’s spiritual history. It’s a quick but meaningful addition to the tour.
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At the Monument De Francois De Laval, a 2-minute stop, the guide offers a brief explanation of Laval’s significance as Quebec’s first bishop and a key figure in the city’s religious history. Though quick, this stop helps contextualize the religious heritage seen throughout the tour.
Its outdoor setting allows for a short but insightful moment of reflection on Laval’s influence.

The Terrasse Dufferin provides a 15-minute break to enjoy sweeping views of the St. Lawrence River. This famous promenade is a favorite for its picturesque scenery and lively atmosphere. The guide points out notable landmarks, including the Château Frontenac, which dominates the skyline.
This stop combines sightseeing with some relaxation, giving visitors a chance to take photos or simply soak in the scenery. Its prominent position makes it a memorable part of the tour.

The Notre Dame de Quebec Basilica-Cathedral is another key religious site, with a 5-minute visit. The guide shares background on its architecture and history, emphasizing its status as Quebec’s oldest Catholic parish church.
Its impressive interiors and historic artifacts make it a visual highlight. Tour participants appreciate the chance to see its religious art and architecture up close.
This 5-minute stop at the Fresque des Quebecois offers a quick look at a large mural depicting Quebec’s history and culture. The guide explains the mural’s significance and the stories it represents, offering a colorful and engaging visual summary of the city’s identity.
It’s a brief but striking way to appreciate Quebec’s artistic expression and community spirit.
A short 5-minute pause at the Moment Spa inside the Chateau Frontenac offers a glimpse into the luxurious side of Quebec City. While not a full visit, this stop highlights the hotel’s grandeur and its connection to the city’s hospitality scene.
The guide provides insights into the Chateau’s history and its role as a symbol of Quebec’s elegance.
The Royal Battery receives a 5-minute overview, emphasizing its role in the city’s military defenses. The guide narrates its strategic importance and historical significance, rounding out the military aspect of Quebec’s heritage.
This quick stop offers a glimpse into the city’s fortification history and its defensive architecture.
The Quartier Petit Champlain is a lively, historic shopping district, with 15 minutes allocated for exploration. The guide points out boutiques, cafes, and historic buildings, highlighting its charm as a hub of local culture and commerce.
Visitors enjoy the vibrant streets, cobblestone pathways, and artisan shops. It’s a perfect place for photos and soaking in the local atmosphere.
The tour concludes at Place Royale, with about 10 minutes to appreciate its historic significance. This site marks the original French settlement and features colonial architecture and the iconic Mural of Quebecers.
The guide summarizes the city’s story here, leaving visitors with a sense of Quebec’s enduring legacy. It’s an ideal spot to reflect and perhaps continue exploring on your own.
The meeting point is at the National Assembly of Quebec, with easy access via public transportation. The end point is at Quartier Petit Champlain, specifically 61 Rue du Petit Champlain. Tours run daily from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM throughout the year.
Participants benefit from the free cancellation policy—cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund—and the option for pickup. The tour is designed for people with moderate physical fitness, as some roads are not flat, and the total walking time is around 3 hours.
This private walking tour offers a concentrated look at Quebec City’s most important sites, guided by an expert who shares informative and engaging commentary. The inclusion of free access to the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity adds extra value, especially for history and architecture buffs.
While the 2-hour format means a brisk pace, the flexibility of the tour allows for some adjustments, making it a great choice for visitors who want a curated overview without the hassle of planning individual visits. Its small group size ensures a personalized experience, and the knowledgeable guide makes history come alive.
This tour suits those looking for an efficient yet comprehensive introduction to Old Quebec’s historic and cultural highlights, especially if they prefer a private, intimate setting. The well-chosen stops and scenic views make it a worthwhile companion to further exploration of the city.
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How long does the Quebec City Highlights walking tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
What is the price for this tour?
The cost is $185.13 per group, accommodating up to 10 people.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the National Assembly of Quebec and ends at Quartier Petit Champlain, 61 Rue du Petit Champlain.
Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
It is designed for moderate physical fitness, as the route involves some uneven surfaces and walking.
Are food and drinks included?
No, bottled water is not included, but the tour features many outdoor stops and scenic views.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What is included in the tour?
Participants enjoy free access to the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, a top-tier guide, and a customizable itinerary.
Is this a group or private experience?
This is a private tour, with only your group participating.
How accessible is the tour?
It’s suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, but some routes are not on flat roads.
What makes this tour stand out?
The expert guidance, flexibility, and focus on key sites make it a practical and enriching way to discover Quebec City in a short time.