Québec City Tour
Discover the heritage of Quebec city with its magical, typically Canadian, wintery landscapes! Check out the itinerary.
Day 1: Montréal to Québec Round Trip
Québec City abounds with historic monuments, culture and and artistic establishments. The historic district of Old Québec, home of the famous Plains of Abraham and Château Frontenac, welcomes thousands of tourists each year.
- Arrival at Québec City: Boasting a cultural and economical dynamism, this city has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985.
- Hôtel de Glace: Known worldwide as being the inspiration behind the movie Frozen, this establishment is renowned for its ingenious construction and enchanting decor. Snow vaults, crystal-like sculptures, and themed suites that all give customers plenty to enjoy.
- Observatoire de la Capitale: The tour goes on with a visit of the Observatoire de la Capitale, that offers unique views onto the city and the Saint-Lawrence river.
- Old Québec: Shortly thereafter, visitors are giving the chance to roam the city freely. Picturesque historical and architectural treasures await, such as the Château Frontenac, the Citadelle, Église de la Victoire, rue Petit Champlain, Parliament, art galleries, shops and cafés, etc.
- Winter Carnival (from January 27 to February 12): Most popular winter festival around the world, the Québec Carnival offers parades, snow tubing, giant soccer games, shows, snow sculpting, sleigh rides, and many more.