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Thinking of taking a guided walking tour of Québec City? You’ll certainly have your pick of styles and themes. From foodie or spooky tours to classic city tours and tours led by historic figures, there are plenty of ways to discover the city’s architectural and historical treasures with a guide. Read on to learn more!

Guided Walking Tours of Old Québec City

Guided walking tour in Old Québec

Québec City is best explored on foot. The whole city is supremely walkable, but that’s especially true in Old Québec, with its concentration of charming little streets and historical buildings. When you’re on foot, it’s easier to slow down and see the details, pop into a shop, and simply admire the surroundings.

As the birthplace of French North America and the only walled city north of Mexico, Old Québec City is a living museum, full of history and surprises. And there’s nothing like a walk with an experienced, enthusiastic guide to get a better understanding of the place, dive into the past, and pick up fascinating stories and informative tidbits. There are a number of local companies that offer historical and themed tours:

Cicérone Tours

Tours Cicérone - Château Frontenac

With their eye-catching historical figures in long capes and traditional hairstyles, Cicérone Tours gets you off the beaten path and takes you on a delightful trip back in time. If you’re in Québec City in December, don’t miss their special Magic of Christmas tour.

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In addition to offering classic group guided tours including a funicular ride, HQ Services Touristiques  offers a 5-course gastronomic and historical tour to live a unique experience among the best restaurants in Québec City.

Ghost Tours of Québec and Les Promenades fantômes

Tour guidée des Promenades Fantômes

Explore Old Québec City by lantern and learn about the murders and mysteries that haunt the city’s past. These spine-tingling tours are perfect for a fun evening with friends or to get your teenagers excited about history.

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Tours Voir Québec

Visitors on a guided tour in Québec City

Make your way to the Tourist Info Centre in front of Château Frontenac, where you’ll find a guide ready and waiting at the Tours Voir Québec counter. This company specializes in historic tours of Old Québec, with all its fascinating details and hidden treasures.

À la Rencontre des Filles du Roy   

See Québec through the eyes of a 17th-century Fille du Roi , or King’s Daughter, and learn more about the daily lives of the colony’s first settlers.

Bury Your Dead Tours

The many fans of Québec author Louise Penny’s mystery novels are invited to visit Old Québec in the company of her famous and captivating Chief Inspector Armand Gamache .

Conciergerie du terroir

In addition to offering private guided tours of Old Québec, Conciergerie du terroir specializes in tailor-made epicurean trips.

Explore Québec 

Along with a passionate local guide, you will discover the essential role that nature, geography and climate have played in the history of the city . 

Québec 1608 Tours

History buffs, you'll be delighte by the Québec 1608 private tours . Their circuits will certainly enlighten you on the history of Québec City and Canada as well as on the links between American and Canadian history.

Québec Discovery Tours

Let yourself be charmed by the architecture, history and culture of the city during a private tour along with an experienced guide from Québec Discovery Tours .

Tours Accolade

Think you know Québec City? See it from a new angle, such as women in history or military history, as you explore a specific theme on an exclusive tour. Tours Accolade also offers personalized tours based on your genealogy, as well as a multisensory tour for the visually impaired.

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Take a personalized guided tour with this seasoned historian who loves his hometown.

Tour guidé Samuel Dubois

Samuel Dubois offers visitors to experience Québec City like a local and uncover its lesser-known secrets. Humour and fascinating anecdotes await you.

Self-Guided Walking Tours in Québec City

L'îlot des Palais - GPS Georallye

Québec City is also nice to visit at your own pace. Mix it up by setting a tour goal, like trying every set of stairs or seeing every mural , monument , or public artwork . All are part of Québec City’s distinctive vibe and add a unique touch to any self-guided visit . If you’re short on time, use the Red Bus to travel quickly from one sight to the next.

Whether you’re travelling solo, as a pair, or with friends or family, take the time to discover the city’s fabulous heritage on a rally or self-guided tour.

Self-guided tours from Tours Voir Québec

Enjoy walking alone? The self-guided tours from Tours Voir Québec are a great way to visit the city at your own pace while learning more about the sights. All you have to do is download the app (which you can use offline) and follow your phone’s GPS.

GeoRallies at Îlot des Palais

Explore Old Québec City with a GPS and a roadmap as you search for answers hidden in caches on an Îlot des Palais GeoRally . It’s fun for the whole family—even tricky teens! There are a number of rallies perfect for exploring the history, archeology, and architecture of Old Québec.

Walking Food Tours

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Québec City is also a food mecca! Food tours are an increasingly popular way to get a feel for the city through its food scene. They take you to restaurants, fine food shops, and craft breweries to sample local, artisanal fare and find out what makes Québec cuisine special. Mouth-watering options abound : get a real taste of Québec City!

Québec City Walking Tour Map

Quebec City walking tour map including the attractions

Looking for a self-guided walking tour ? We have prepared a 2-day itinerary that allows you to visit the main attractions of Old Québec in any season. That being said, we truly recommend a guided tour to discover the fascinating history of Québec City!

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The best things to do in Québec City for free

Pamela MacNaughtan

Feb 20, 2024 • 5 min read

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It’s easy to enjoy the pleasures of French-Canadian culture without spending a penny © Marc Dufresne / Getty Images

Québec City is known for its enchanting architecture and historic vibe – a French-Canadian city that feels European, with a side of deliciously gooey poutine.

Its vibrant culture is celebrated through festivals, monuments, walking tours and food. In spring, the city is full of children on class trips, who give way to throngs of travelers in summer, while cruise ships line the port until autumn.

Enjoying life is at the heart of Québec ’s culture – and fortunately for visitors and locals, this means plenty of things to do throughout the year that don’t cost a dime. Read on for our picks for the best free things to do in Québec City. 

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1. Explore the trails and military history of the Plains of Abraham

Steps away from the Porte St-Louis and stone defense walls of Old Québec is the largest park in Québec City, the Plains of Abraham (also known as the Battlefields Park ). The site contains traces of the 1759 battle that ushered in British rule, including British Martello towers, a massive armory building, defensive walls and canons – reminders of this peaceful park’s violent past.

In the summer, the lawns are green and lush, with sections shaded by voluminous trees and small calming gardens filled with color. Its trails are ideal for walking, jogging or cycling. In winter, covered in snow and ice, the park becomes a popular place for locals to cross-country ski, snowshoe and ice skate. Quebecers love their outdoor exercise, no matter the time of year.

Planning tip:  In July, half of Battlefields Park bumps and vibrates with live music performances during Festival d’été de Québec .

2. Get in the democratic spirit at the Assemblée nationale du Québec

Bronze statues of historical figures watch over the grounds from the Hôtel du Parlement ’s facade and along stone pathways, and small, fragrant gardens beckon visitors to wander and relax. Inside the building is where the Assemblée nationale du Québec does its work. The complimentary guided tour will lead you through key moments in Québec’s history. Wander down echoing halls and into grand assembly rooms where intricate architectural flourishes edge the walls and windows and delicate crystal chandeliers dangle from the ceiling. You don’t need to be a devoted politico to enjoy this piece of Québec’s past and present.

A Louis XIV bust encased in a snow bubble for the “Eternal Snow” installation during the Passages Insolites art show in Place Royale, Old Québec, Québec City, Québec, Canada

3. Wander the Passages Insolites

Come summertime in Québec City, a provocative public art event takes place all over town. Starting on the cobblestone streets of Petit-Champlain , stretching into the neighborhood of Old Port and winding its way into St-Roch is the annual presentation of  Passages Insolites . While the art changes each year, the range of emotions experienced as you walk to each location is a constant. In previous years a larger-than-life inflated clown’s head was squeezed between two buildings. It was intriguing during the day and creepy at night.  A monument for Mary Ann by Jean-Robert Drouillard , a tribute to a Panis enslaved person who escaped her owner in Place-Royale, faced the bust of King Louis XIV, its silent power remains. In 2023, street artists revitalized the Dufferin-Montmorency Viaduct with colorful murals . Come for the fun, embrace the weird and leave your soul open to being moved.

4. Find tranquility in the Séminaire de Québec courtyard

Walk along the path to the left of Notre-Dame-de-Québec Basilica-Cathedral, through black wrought iron gates and into the small courtyard of Séminaire de Québec . The white stone building, with its dormer windows lining the shiny metal roof, is filled with boisterous school kids. Grey lines form a square on the ground to the left of a door leading to the school: this is where the 17th-century house of Hébert and Marie Rollet once stood. It was here, in 1633, that Olivier Le Jeune , the first enslaved Black person to arrive in Québec, was “given” to Hébert and Marie’s son-in-law Guillaume Couillard.

Local tip:  The Séminaire de Québec is credited with the creation of Université Laval, the first French-language university in North America, in 1852. The university opened a second campus in Montreal in 1878. 

People slide down the track at the winter Glissade de la Terrasse in Québec City, Québec, Canada

5. People-watch on Dufferin Terrace

This long wooden boardwalk extends along the top of Cap Diamant, wrapping around Château Frontenac and hiding the remnants of a 17th-century fort beneath its boards. The promenade is wide, with green wooden benches and gazebos topped with green and white stripes. From here, you can see the St-Lawrence River snaking past the city and the 17th- and 18th-century stone houses of Petit-Champlain and Place-Royale perched below. In summer, the boardwalk is alive with music and acrobatic performances.

In winter, it’s home to one of the oldest attractions in Québec City, the Glissade de la Terrasse – think long wooden sleds with curved fronts and red cushions quickly gliding down a steep, slippery slide. It’s quite a ride.

Local tip: As well as toganning there is a host of free entertainment held in winter near here for the Québec Winter Carnival including night parades, snow sculptures and musical performances.

6. Read up (in English) at the Morrin Centre

Down rue Ste-Anne in Old Québec is the Centre Morrin , with its grey stone facade and angular roof. Up the stairs to the right and down a short hallway you’ll find a Victorian-era library, the only English-language one in Québec City. As you step in, you’ll hear the warm-colored wood floorboards creak as a red-coated statue of James Wolfe gazes down from an upper balcony.

This building started out as a royal redoubt before becoming a jail (1812–67), then a college and finally the home of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec .

Detour: A tour (these are not free) will guide you from the remnants of a jail cell in the basement, past the gaol window, to the college rooms on the top floor and up to the library’s upper level.

A woman walks under umbrellas suspended above Rue du Cul-de-Sac in Old Québec, Québec City, Québec, Canada

7. Take a free historic walking tour

Charismatic guides begin their  free tours  from the Hôtel du Parlement grounds, meandering through Old Québec’s Upper Town streets, before descending the Breakneck Steps into Petit-Champlain and Place-Royale. Through stories and clever anecdotes, the guides weave pieces of Québec’s history together, bringing the city alive. Begin your weekend in Québec City with a walking tour, and you may find yourself falling in love and plotting your return.

This article was first published July 2022 and updated February 2024

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Free Walking Tour Quebec City

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Free walking tour Quebec City is the best way to discover this charming and historic city located in the province of Quebec. Known for its well-preserved old town, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can explore the city’s beautiful architecture, including the Château Frontenac and the Notre-Dame-de-Québec Basilica-Cathedral. The city is also home to the famous Winter Carnival, which features ice sculptures, parades, and other fun activities. Quebec City is also known for its delicious traditional French-Canadian cuisine.

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Take a stroll through the old part of Quebec City on this walking tour. You’ll see lots of interesting places in both the Upper and Lower parts of town, like the old fort walls, the big fort, a famous church called Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, and more. You’ll learn about the city’s history from a long time ago in 1608 up until now. This place is really special and important, so much that it’s even on a list of important sites by UNESCO. And you’ll have a guide who knows a lot about all of this and will tell you cool and interesting things along the way.

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Travel on a budget or just looking for a great activity in the city? Take a free tour of Quebec city. Rated as Traveller's Choice 2023. Walking tour is the best way to learn about a city!  Don't just visit Quebec City – truly experience it with our acclaimed walking tours! You will get a closer look to the history with a funny certified local guide!

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For those who like to know fun facts and anecdotes while visiting a city. Québec is probably the most charming place of the continent!

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We have a lot of tourist attractions, but Québec is more than just the Frontenac Castle. The town is filled with hidden gems and unique places to discover!

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During the tour you will laugh (at least three times!). It is made to be one of the highlights of your trip!

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My name is Samuel Dubois, and I’ve been living in Quebec City since I was born! When I travel, I love taking walking tours. I think it’s the best way to start off a trip and learn about a city through the eyes of a local tour guide.

After a one-year course at the College Merici in Tourism, I received my tour guide license. I am now ready to guide you to where tour buses won’t take you!

As soon as you step into the old part of town, you will without a shadow of a doubt fall in love with the charm of the city. As one of the oldest cities in North America, Quebec is replete with secrets that most locals have no knowledge of. I am offering to personally guide you through these well-kept secrets and into the rich history of Quebec in a humorous, fun-fact-filled manner. Believe me, you will not find another history-savvy comedian by trade offering a free tour of this kind. By experience, I know tour guides can sometimes be monotonous Debbie Downers, and that is exactly why I’ve devised this humorous historical tour! If you are planning a visit to Quebec, make sure to inquire about an authentic, one of a kind tour.

Over the year my work has been featured on Radio-Canada, Star Tribune, BBC2. I've received 3 certificates of excellence on TripAdvisor and 4 travellers choices with a lot of 5 stars reviews.

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By participating in the tour, you're not just embarking on a journey through our city's rich history and culture but it also making a meaningful contribution to our community. 0.75$ of the fee is directed towards supporting a local nonprofit organization I proudly endorse called La Bouchée Généreuse in Limoilou.

​ La Bouchée Généreuse, addressing food insecurity and inequality, aiding over 1,000 families.  

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As soon as you step into the old part of town, you will without a shadow of a doubt fall in love with the charm of the city. As one of the oldest cities in North America, Quebec is replete with secrets that most locals have no knowledge of. I am offering to personally guide you through these well-kept secrets and into the rich history of Quebec in a humorous, fun-fact-filled manner

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We met the No. 1-rated walking guide in the city, Samuel Dubois. He’s a Quebec native — with bushy beard and red-and-black wool plaid shirt — with a wonderful sense of humor!

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Our guide Samuel was extremely eloquent and entertaining and whilst hitting the highlights of Quebec also delivered against his promise of showing us facets of Quebec we would not see on a coach trip. We found the tour nicely easy-paced and very interesting and certainly appreciated the local flavour that Samuel brought.

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This was my favorite walking tour and guide in Canada. Despite the bad weather conditions, Sam made the tour extremely enjoyable. He was knowledgeable, I learned a lot about the city and on top of that - Sam had a great sense of humor. I can strongly recommend!

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My name is Samuel Dubois, and I’ve been living in Quebec City since I was born! When I travel, I love taking walking tours. I think it’s the best way to start off a trip and learn about a city through the eyes of a local tour guide. After a one-year course at the College Merici in Tourism, I received my tour guide license. I am now ready to guide you to where tour buses won’t take you!

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Travel on a budget or just looking for a great activity in the city? Take a free walking tour of Québec City and get into the charm of Europe in America. You will get a closer look to the history with a funny local guide! As soon as you step into the old part of town, you will without a shadow of a doubt fall in love with the charm of the city. As one of the oldest cities in North America, Quebec is replete with secrets that most locals have no knowledge of. I am offering to guide you through these well-kept secrets in a humorous, fun-fact-filled manner. Believe me, you will not find another history-savvy comedian by trade offering a free tour of this kind!

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” Sam is a young and dynamic tour guide. His tours might be free but he really takes his job seriously. I believe his free tour of Quebec City gives a great over view of Old Quebec and it’s rich history, culture and what makes our hometown so unique. On his tour, you’ll see the main landmarks as well as hidden gems and interesting trivia. Sam also knows which are the best microbreweries and beers around town so don’t forget to ask him about that!”

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11 Best Quebec City Walking Tours + Self-Guided

Are you looking for the best Quebec City walking tours + a self-guided option? Look no further! 

Strolling through the streets of Old Quebec City will bring you into a European fairytale. Around every corner, you’ll find winding cobblestone roads, quaint cafes and adorable shops. Old Quebec is perfect for those who love history, food, and the arts.

I’ve explored dozens of cities on foot and know what to look for in guided and self-guided walking tours.

Whether you are a first-time visitor or returning for another visit, these 11 best walking tours of Quebec City are sure to work for you.

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1.  Private Walking Tour in Old Quebec by Tours Accolade 

⭐ 5/5 (19 reviews)

The Private Walking Tour in Old Quebec by Tours Accolade is one of the best guided walking tours in Old Quebec. 

Walking through Old Quebec is one of the most fun things to do in Quebec City and you can tour the city like a local with a private tour of Quebec’s capital. Pack some snacks and water and get ready to enjoy incredible views and photo opportunities on this 3-hour private walking tour . 

Customized to suit your needs and great for groups. So call up your friends and family! You will find the best experience: history, beautiful scenery, food suggestions, and more. Note, entrance fees are not included. 

Duration: 3 Hours 

  • Professional local guide
  • Hotel pickup
  • Private walking tour
  • Tailored itinerary

Size of Tour: You and your group

“Our guide was delightful and very informative. We loved this tour for our families as it gave us the ability to go at our own pace. The old city is very beautiful, and the history is good to know when walking about.” – Sheila R ( see more reviews )

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2. Combo Historical and Food Tour of the Old Quebec City 

⭐ 5/5 ( 146 reviews )

The Combo Historical and Food Tour of Old Quebec City is the best way to explore the city’s history and culinary delights in one go. 

This 3-hour small-group Quebec City walking tour will take you through the many winding cobblestone streets. Learn history of the area while savouring some of Quebec City’s best eats. 

A well-paced food and walking tour , includes one course and a drink from each stop, featuring an amuse-bouche, charcuterie platter, a flambé dish, farm-to-platter delicacies, and dessert. And if you are looking for vegetarian options, put your request in when you book.

Just prepare how you are going to get home after this fun tour in advance, as you won’t be able to drive after indulging in adult beverages. There’s plenty of food included , so bring your hunger!

Duration: 3 Hours

  • 6-8 history stops, depending on the interests and pace of the group 
  • Professional guide 
  • Alcoholic Beverages 
  • Dinner 
  • 1 funicular ticket 

Minimum Age: 18

Size of Tour: 10 people maximum

“A delightful informative and exquisite culinary experience. Our guide/owner Emily, made this a wonderful experience. If we had more time, we would have taken her fat tire bike tour. The food exceeded our expectations.” – Anni G ( see more reviews )

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3. The Best of Quebec Walking Tour

⭐ 5/5 ( 1 reviews )

If you want the highlights and hidden gems of the city, The Best of Quebec Walking Tour is for you. 

This 2-hour private tour will take you through the most charming places in Quebec City. 

From hearing fascinating facts and legends about its history and discovering hidden stories tucked away in its streets and buildings, this is truly one experience not to be missed. 

So if it’s your first time visiting or you want to explore the best of the city, this walking tour of Quebec City is perfect for you.

Duration: 2 Hours

Included: Professional local guide services

“Our guide, Sophie, was very friendly, enthusiastic, and informative. Our kids who are 12 and 10 were just as interested as we were. We learned a ton and fell in love with the city at the same time!” – TripAdvisor Traveler ( see more reviews )

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4. Private Tour: Quebec City Walking Tour  

⭐ 5/5 ( 351 reviews )

Learn Quebec’s rich history and culture on this Private Tour: Quebec City Walking Tour .

Start in the Upper Town district, and visit the historic Old Port, Chateau Frontenac, Place Royale and more. Enjoy a 2.5-hour tour with your friendly local guide , who will tailor it to your interests or lead you around as they best see fit. 

Discover this city like never before on this private walking tour of Quebec City!

Duration: 2.5 Hours

Included: Private local guide

Size of Tour: 2 people minimum with only your group

“Our guide, Marie, was outstanding. She is a wealth of interesting information about old Quebec City. Marie wove the history, people and modern times together is ways that kept us engaged throughout our 2.5 hour tour. She was personable, kind and funny without being campy. A real professional!” – Lauren T ( see more reviews )

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5. Old Quebec City Private Walking Tour: History and Nature 

⭐ 5/5 ( 18 reviews )

Experience the rich history and culture of Quebec City on this Old Quebec City Private Walking Tour: History and Nature . 

This 2-hour tour will take you on an unforgettable journey through the oldest part of Quebec City.  Walk through a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a friendly local guide who will tailor the experience to your interests. 

On this private Quebec City walking tour , you’ll explore the city’s historic Upper Town district and visit iconic sites like The Old Port, Chateau Frontenac, Place Royale and more. 

Learn facts about how nature has shaped both culture and history in this beautiful part of Canada.  Plus how to survive winter in Quebec ! 

  • Quebec and Canada History with a knowledgeable local guide 
  • Quebec History in relation to world events from the XVI century
  • A new experience of history learning about its relation with geography and climate
  • The tour covers the upper and lower town historical district
  • Hotel pickup if in Old Quebec

“We learned so much history about Quebec City and Canada in general. Judith was very helpful letting us know good spots to eat dinner and get croissants and coffee!” – Chris J ( see more reviews )

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maple taffy on a quebec city walking and eating tour

6. Quebec City: Historical Walking and Tasting Tour 

⭐ 4.7/5 ( 14 reviews )

The Quebec City: Historical Walking and Tasting Tour is the best walking tour to immerse yourself in the city’s fascinating history while enjoying some delicious, local delicacies. 

With a professional guide leading you, this 2.5-hour Old Quebec walking tour will take you through both Upper Town and Petit-Champlain borough. While offering up tastings of locally produced goods like cheeses, sausage, vegetables, drinks and maple taffy! I couldn’t get enough of the maple taffy – a classic Canadian treat!

If you’re ready for the best of Quebec City’s history and food in one tour, grab your good walking shoes and get ready to climb the hills of Quebec.

Language: English

Included: Walking tour of Old Quebec with 3 tasting stops

“Great to get you oriented around for the city. Chantelle our guide was super knowledgeable, with a fun and warm welcome” – Mhairi, United Kingdom ( see more reviews )

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montmorency park national historic site quebec

7. Quebec City: Private Tour with a Local

⭐ 4.7/5 ( 159 reviews )

Get picked up at your hotel and find the best-kept secrets with this Quebec City: Private Tour with a Local . 

With this customized experience, you will explore the city for 2-6 hours with your own personal guide and get to know all of its secrets. 

Do this tour on your first day to get off the beaten path as you discover what makes Quebec City unique. By the end of your journey, you’ll feel more comfortable navigating around town and confident in finding some great places! 

Discover where to shop and eat, get tips and tricks on how best to navigate around town, and see places you wouldn’t see on a self-guided tour . 

Request a time to best fit into your plans . Attraction entry fees are not included.

Duration: 2-6 Hours

Languages: English, French, and Spanish

Starting Point: Customizable within the city centre

Included: Local guide with a customized private tour

Minimum Age: 3 years old and up

Size of Tour: Only you and your group

“The private tour was great. My guide was relaxed & casual, which I appreciated. He was very knowledgeable, especially regarding history, which particularly interests me. We covered a lot of ground, without it feeling rushed. He also offered suggestions for things I could explore on my own, based on what he learned about my preferences. Highly recommended!” – GetYourGuide Canadian Traveler ( see more reviews )

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place royale on a winter walking tour quebec city

8. Old Quebec City Food & Drinks Tour / Day Experience

⭐ 5/5 ( 172 reviews )

A Old Quebec City Food & Drinks Tour / Day Experience is a great food and walking tour combination . Two of my biggest passions!

This 3-hour small group tour takes you on a journey of discovery, from old-world to modern, with plenty of delicious stops along the way.

You’ll walk through some of the best sites within the UNESCO-listed walls of Old Quebec and enjoy tasting menus, fresh pastries, traditional Québecois desserts and more.

Plus, your knowledgeable guide will share stories behind all these amazing foods. Enjoy wine and gin pairings for each of your food stops.

Included: 

  • La Bûche – A 3-course tasting with a Québécois pea soup, pâté chinois, and maple taffy 
  • Chez Paillard – Discover the true french-style bakery and taste the best croissant in town
  • Chez Boulay Comptoir Boréal – Enjoy a traditional Québécois holiday dessert: sucre à la crème
  • BEClub Bistro – Wild boar rillettes. Adult tickets receive a local wine ( 2oz glass)
  • Maison Livernois – Poutine! Adult + Alcohol tickets receive a Québécois gin pairing

Size of Tour: 8 people maximum

“Very fun and informative. Our guide Sam was very knowledgeable, upbeat and friendly. We got to sample a nice variety of foods unique to the Canadian culture.” – Kim A ( see more reviews )

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chateau frontenac in winter

9. Amazing Old Quebec City Classique Walking Tour with 1 Funicular Ticket included

⭐ 5/5 ( 62 reviews )

The Amazing Old Quebec City Classique Walking Tour with 1 Funicular Ticket included is one of the top walking tours in Quebec.

This 2-hour tour is filled with fun, surprise and insider tips as you walk through some of the city’s best attractions . 

From Fairmont Le Château Frontenac to Place Royale, this tour will give you a unique perspective on one of North America’s oldest cities. 

Your ticket includes a ride on the funicular that connects Upper Town and Lower Town. You don’t have to climb all those stairs! 

So dress for the weather and get ready to discover why Old Quebec City has captivated visitors from all over the world!

  • Licensed Local guide
  • 2 Hours Guided Walking Tour
  • Funicular Entrance

Size of Tour: 15 people maximum

“My husband and I like to start a visit to a new city with a walking tour. This tour was a perfect introduction to Quebec City with a very knowledgeable and fun local. We met our guide, Guy, in the oldest part of Old Quebec City. We spent two hours walking around the lower and upper parts of the city and learning about the history, people and fun stories that bring a city to life. You can tell that Guy really enjoys giving tours and telling people about Quebec City. The funicular ride is a fun experience. My husband I learned so much from Guy. I would highly recommend this tour for anyone who is looking for a fun way to learn about Quebec City.” – Jennifer F ( see more reviews ) 

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10. Walking Tour Through Quebec City’s History 

⭐ 4.5/5 ( 117 reviews )

Experience one of the best Quebec City walking tours and explore 400 years of history on the Walking Tour Through Quebec City’s History . 

This 2-hour small group experience is an incredible way to get a glimpse into the past. Your local guide dressed in period costume will take you on a journey through Old Quebec City. 

Se one of the only walled cities in North America, visit historical spots including the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Québec and Dufferin Terrace and learn about Quebecois history firsthand . 

Keep in mind that Quebec City walking tours involve many stairs and hills so they may not be suitable for people with limited mobility.

Included: Professional local guide

Size of Tour: 20 people maximum

“Our guide was knowledgeable, and witty and conducted an excellent tour. We had fun and learned a lot about Quebec’s history.” – Roger C ( see more reviews )

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petit champlain in winter for a guided walking tour

11. Quebec City Walking Tour 

⭐ 5/5 ( 2038 reviews )

The Quebec City Walking Tour is a classic walking tour through Old Quebec City. 

On this 2-hour tour, you’ll get to experience both Upper Town and Lower Town for an entertaining and informative visit. 

Your guide will be a licensed professional, as they explain all there is to know about this historic city. 

Highlights include Place Royal, Chateau Frontenac, Basilica Notre-Dame and more.

Included: 2-hour guided walking tour with a licensed and professional guide

Size of Tour: 14 people maximum

“Jacques gave the best tour! Couldn’t have asked for a better guide. We learned so much about the rich history of Old Quebec. It was chilly, but totally worth it!”  – Vivian D ( see more reviews )

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self-guided walking tour of quebec city

What to Know About Walking in Old Quebec

Old Quebec City contains a series of hills, similar to San Francisco but much smaller in scale. Divided into lower Old Quebec and upper Old Quebec by the Cap Diament escarpment, you will want to visit both.

Be prepared to walk up and down hills while walking around Quebec City. 

Although you will be walking on cobblestone roads, it’s nothing like the infamous cobblestone of Portugal in cities such as Lisbon or Porto , and is much nicer on your feet.

What to Pack for Your Tour of Quebec City

  • Comfortable walking shoes – in a city of cobblestones and hills, good shoes are needed
  • Camera – to capture the city’s beauty
  • Phone – loaded with offline maps or data plan to bring this Quebec walking tour map with you
  • Water bottle – to stay hydrated, plan to stop at cafes if you don’t bring a beverage
  • Backpack or purse – to carry around your items during the tour

old quebec walking tour

Walking Tour Quebec City – Old Quebec

One of the best ways to experience Old Quebec City is by foot. Whether you choose a guided or self-guided walking tour, these are the must-visit spots.

place des canotiers quebec

Place des Canotiers

Place des Canotiers is a beautiful public square where you can experience some of Old Quebec City’s rich history firsthand. Located along the Saint Lawrence River, it was originally built as a destination for sea freight to dock in the early 1900s. 

St.Lawrence river at place des canotiers quebec city

Cruise liners still dock at Place des Canotiers, but the public square’s main purpose has evolved into a gathering place for locals and tourists to enjoy. For beautiful views of the square, river, and city, climb the staircase to the top of the belvedere before you leave.

place royale old quebec

Place Royale

Place Royale has an extensive history back to 1608 when Samuel de Champlain founded the City of Quebec. The architecture of the square is reminiscent of buildings you might find in France or Britain, making it a charming location on this self-guided tour of Quebec City. 

Home to Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church, the oldest church in North America which was erected in 1688. Enjoy a hot beverage and a pastry with a beautiful and historic view at Cafe La Maison Smith’s adorable patio.

rue du petit-champlain - prettiest street quebec city

Rue du Petit-Champlain

One of the most picturesque locations on this Old Quebec City walking tour is Rue du Petit-Champlain . Rue du Petit-Champlain is a gorgeous cobblestone street in Old Quebec City remaining essentially unchanged since its construction over 400 years ago.

rue du petit-champlain

Rue du Petit-Champlain is significant for being the home of the oldest commercial district in North America, Quartier du Petit Champlain. The iconic street is full of cafes, shops, murals, and historic architecture.

montmorency park national historic site quebec city

Montmorency Park National Historic Site 

Montmorency Park National Historic Site is a site once used as a meeting place for the Parliament of the Province of Canada in the mid-1800s. 

Several monuments throughout the park educate visitors on the site’s historical significance. Within the park, you will see cannons and amazing views of the Chateau Frontenac and St.Lawrence River.

notre dame de quebec basilica-cathedral quebec city

Notre Dame de Quebec Basilica-Cathedral

Originally built in 1647, Notre Dame de Quebec Basilica-Cathedral has undergone many transformations from military attacks. It burnt down in the British siege in 1759, and again in 1922 before being rebuilt. 

Notre Dame de Quebec Basilica-Cathedral is considered the precursor toother Catholic churches throughout Canada and the United States . A beautiful example of neoclassical architecture, its a must-visit location on this self-guided tour of Quebec City. 

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Quebec City Hall Garden

As other locations on this Old Quebec City walking tour, the grounds of City Hall have an extensive history. The original building on the grounds was the site of a Jesuit college and later a barracks for British forces in the late 18th to the mid-19th century. In 1877, the original building was demolished and in 1894, construction began on the City Hall building that stands today.

The gardens are lovely to stroll through any time of year and get decorated for holidays including Halloween and Christmas.

fortifications of quebec national historic site of canada - st. johns gate old quebec

Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site of Canada

The Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site is another location on this self-guided walking tour of Old Quebec City that highlights the city’s extensive military history. Walking through the fortifications, you’ll be in awe of the massive stone walls and military buildings that remain intact from the 1700s. 

There are gates at Saint-Jean and Saint-Louis. Climb to the top of the Saint-Jean Gate and look over one of Quebec’s prettiest streets, or pause for a while on the grass atop the gate and have a picnic.

place d'armes quebec city at night

Place d’Armes

Another must-visit spot on this tour of Quebec City is Place d’Armes. A historic public square that many consider the heart of Old Quebec City. Located near several tourist attractions and historical sites, it’s a popular destination for visitors to Quebec. 

place d'armes old quebec

In the middle of the park is an imposing Gothic fountain that commemorates the arrival of the Recollet Fathers in Quebec in the 1600s. Large trees provide ample greenery and shade throughout Place d’Armes, making this an excellent spot to kick back and relax for a bit. 

fairmont le chateau frontenac from dufferin terrace

Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac

Right next to Place d’Armes is the next destination on this Old Quebec City walking tour: Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac. Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac is a beautiful hotel that has been in operation for over a century. Located atop Cape Diamond, Le Chateau Frontenac offers sweeping views of Dufferin Terrace and the Saint Lawrence River. 

fairmont le chateau frontenac lobby

Over the years, many celebrities have stayed at Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac, including Queen Elizabeth II and Leonardo DiCaprio! It is said that Le Chateau Frontenac is the most photographed hotel in the world, and you cannot deny the hotel provides a stunning backdrop for photos.

Even if you are not staying at the hotel, plan to visit the lobby or hotel bar to see the interior of this incredible hotel, like I did.

dufferin terrace is a must visit during your self-guided walking tour of Quebec City

Dufferin Terrace

A walking tour of Quebec City wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Dufferin Terrace. Dufferin Terrace is a large open boardwalk offering scenic views of the St. Lawrence River. One of the best parts is that it’s beautiful to visit year-round. During the summer, the boardwalk comes alive with crowds of visitors, street performers, and fireworks displays.

toboggan quebec city

Wintertime is a great time to visit if you want to try tobogganing! It goes so fast and it’s so much fun!

Dufferin Terrace is also home to a secret hidden gem: take the staircase at the far end of the terrace, and you will find the governor’s promenade which will eventually lead you to the Plains of Abraham.

pierre-dugua-de-mons terrace quebec city

Pierre-Dugua-De-Mons Terrace

Pierre-Dugua-De-Mons Terrace is a beautiful park overlooking the city and the river below. With access from Dufferin Terrace, both spots are easy to visit as you embark on your Old Quebec City walking tour. 

The terrace takes its name after Pierre Dugua de Mons, a French man who was instrumental in the founding of Quebec. In the early 1600s, he instructed Samuel Champlain to build a trading post at the site that would later become Quebec City. The views from the top are sure to impress, making this a great spot to visit any time of year. 

parc du bastion-de-la-reine has the most beautiful view of old quebec

Parc du Bastion-de-la-Reine

Although Parc du Bastion-de-la-Reine may be small, don’t take its size for granted. What the park lacks in size, it more than makes up for with amazing views. Located near the old city center, Parc du Bastion-de-la-Reine offers sweeping views of Quebec, including some other destinations on this self-guided walking tour: Quebec City.

You can see the Fortifications of Quebec National Historic Site, Dufferin Terrace, and the Chateau Frontenac from this small but mighty park. I paused here for a while to soak in the beauty of Old Quebec. A perfect place for a picnic with a view.

la citadelle de quebec

La Citadelle de Quebec 

Located atop Cape Diamond, you will find La Citadelle de Quebec, the next destination on this Old Quebec City walking tour. La Citadelle de Quebec is a large military installation, home to over 300 years of history. The walls form a unique star shape, and the strategic location of the site offers impressive views of the city and the Saint Lawrence River.

The museum inside features exhibits to educate visitors about the 22nd Regiment. La Citadelle de Quebec is an impressive structure that history lovers are sure to enjoy.

plains of abraham quebec city

Plains of Abraham

Last but certainly not least, on this self-guided tour of Quebec City is the Plains of Abraham. Plains of Abraham is an expansive public park situated atop a battlefield, the former site of the 1759 Battle of Quebec. A significant event marking the official start of British rule in Quebec once they defeated French troops. 

cannons in plains of abraham quebec city

Though French influences remain throughout the city, the Battle of Quebec cemented the city as a key component of the British empire. Today, the Plains of Abraham is a beautiful park containing monuments to the battle as well as playgrounds and gardens for visitors to enjoy. 

With over 200 acres, you do not have to walk through the entire park. During my visit, I walked through the beginning of the park and then later drove through the rest of the Plains of Abraham.

When you finish exploring the Plains of Abraham, you have completed this walking tour of Old Quebec.

you cannot miss visiting place royale on your Old Quebec City walking tour

FAQs about Quebec Walking Tours

Is quebec city a walking city.

Quebec City is a walkable city, and on foot is the best way to experience Old Quebec. Through an Old Quebec walking tour, you will see everything you would miss while driving. If you have a car with you, plan to park it in one spot for the day and walk around.

For the ultimate walking tour of Quebec City, combine this tour with my tour of the prettiest streets in Old Quebec .

This iconic neighbourhood is the closest place I’ve found that makes me feel like I’m back in Paris .

How Long Does the Walking Tour Last?

Tours of Old Quebec can take from 2-6 hours. A self-guided walking tour of Old Quebec can take as long as you wish. Walking to all the sites without stopping can take about an hour. Add as much time as you prefer for stopping at each location.

During my walk, I divided the list into two days, spending about 30 minutes at each stop, but it is possible to see everything in a single day. 

Old Quebec City Walking Tour Map

Here is a walking map of Old Quebec City for you with all the stops on this tour, if you like visuals:

Final Thoughts: Best Walking Tours in Quebec City

Old Quebec City is a unique area to explore, and embarking on a self-guided or guided walking tour is a great way to experience the city.

Whether you’re looking for an immersive cultural experience, to see Quebec’s most beautiful streets, or have sightseeing tips from someone who knows their way around town, these walking tours provide an entertaining and informative journey through Old Quebec City. Every corner is full of history.

So add a walking tour to your Quebec City itinerary and get ready for a fun-filled day exploring Old Quebec.

Happy travelling!

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Melissa is the founder of My Beautiful Passport. A Canadian who has explored 15+ countries on 4 continents, she enjoys combining adventure and affordable luxury. Through sharing her own experiences, travel tips, and destination itineraries, she helps others plan their unique adventures whether it be at the beach, in the city, or in the mountains.

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Self-Guided Walking Tour of Old Quebec City

  • June 16, 2019

Last Updated on March 4, 2024 by Pamela MacNaughtan

Quebec City, one of the oldest cities in Canada, is a favourite destination among those who want to wander down cobblestone streets lined with stone tin-roofed houses. Established in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain , Quebec City began in what is now known as Petit-Champlain and Place-Royale , before moving up to the top of Cap Diamant — which gave the settlers a better view of the Saint-Lawrence River, and thus a better chance of defending themselves against possible enemies — and stretching into what we now call Vieux-Port.

The beauty of a self-guided tour is that you have complete control: start whenever you want, choose which points of interest to spend time and which ones to skip, and take as many café breaks as you want — we’ll mark cafés on the tour map as well as wifi hotspots!

This self-guided walking tour of Quebec City will take you through Old Quebec City, which is perched atop Cap Diamant, then down the cap, into Vieux-Port, Place-Royale, and Petit-Champlain, before returning you to the starting point.

let the self-guided walking tour begin!

Starting point: fairmont château frontenac.

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Designed by Bruce Price, an American architect, Château Frontenac was built in 1893; as one of the château-style hotels built for the Canadian Pacific Railway ( Fairmont Banff Springs ,  Fairmont Château Laurier , and Fairmont Château Lake Louise were also built as part of this initiative ). Sitting atop Cap Diamant in Quebec’s Uppertown (also known as Old Quebec City), Fairmont Château Frontenac stands tall and majestic as though it is protecting the city from invasion — which makes sense as the Saint-Louis Fort once stood just in front of the hotel’s current location.

Start your tour outside the château, on rue du Fort, making your way to Monument Samuel de Champlain, which stands on Dufferin Terrace, in front of the château. This is an LGTBQIA2S+ safe space.

monument samuel de champlain

dufferin terrace

point of interest

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Created by the French sculptor, Paul Chevré, and architect, Paul Alexander le Cardonnel, Monument Samuel de Champlain (the founder of Quebec) stands on Dufferin Terrace, just in front of the Fairmont Château Frontenac.

In January 1896, a contest took place to find an artist to create a monument of Samuel de Champlain. Artists submitted sketches and models (there were 11 sketches and 14 models in total) of their proposed vision for the monument, which were then judged by a committee. The winner, a young sculptor from France, Paul Romain Chevré was awarded $30,000 to create the statue of Samuel de Champlain — which was placed on Dufferin Terrace in September 1898. The base upon which the statue stands was created by Paul Alexander le Cardonnel using stone similar to that of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

instagram stop!

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  • Instagram a shot of the monument from a distance with Château Frontenac in the background, or move up close to admire some of the finer details — look close enough and you’ll notice that crown resting upon one of the angels resembles the old fortress.
  • Capture a shot of Dufferin Terrace and Fairmont Château Frontenac.
  • Stand along the railing to Instagram a shot of Petit-Champlain, which is located at the bottom of Cap Diamant, with the Saint-Lawrence River in the distance.

rue haldimand

(point of interest)

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Leaving Dufferin Terrace, walk past Au 1884 (the gazebo), up the stairs, and into Jardins des Gouverneurs. Here, in the centre of the garden, you will find a monument erected to honour General James Wolfe & Marquis de Montcalm ; one English, the other French, both died during the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759 (which only lasted 15 mins).

From the top right corner of Jardins des Gouverneurs, you’ll see rue Haldimand, a short street with a steep hill, the houses on this street date back to 1823 — owned by a couple of mayors, legislative councillor, a lawyer, a notary and a judge. To be honest, we just love the houses and the fine details that can be found when we look closely.

  • Take time to admire the fine architectural details on the houses along rue Haldimand – the ornate knobs are our favourite!

terrasse pierre-dugua-de-mons

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A popular spot with visitors in spring, summer, and fall, Terrasse Pierre-Duga-de-Mons is a small terrace situated above Dufferin Terrace. A small terrace with a little flower garden and bench seating, a bronze bust of Pierre Duga de Mons (sculpted by Hamilton MacCarthy in 2007) rests in the centre.

Pierre Duga de Mons, a French explorer who travelled to the new world on a couple of occasions at the beginning of the 17th century, before entrusting his lieutenant, Samuel de Champlain to establish the colony of New France — known today as Quebec City.

  • Walk up to the top of the grassy hill for one of the best views of Château Frontenac, the Saint-Lawrence River, and Old Quebec City. It’s a classic postcard shop — and one of our favourite places to go for sunset picnics.

instagram stop

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After Instagramming your classic postcard shot of Quebec, following the path along the top of the Citadel, making your way to back to rue Saint-Louis, then continuing on the next point of interest on rue Donnacona — of course, you may want to make a couple of Instagram stops along the way, here are some suggestions:

  • Visit La Citadelle, a military fortress that is over 300 years old, and still active! Instagram the changing of the guard in summer, or a cool shot of the fortress walls and guns.
  • Visit the ramparts and fortifications of Quebec on rue Saint-Louis, climb the stairs at the wall to get a shot from above.
  • Walk down rue Saint Louis to rue de Corps de Garde where you’ll find a cannonball lodged at the base of the tree– it’s said to have landed there during the Battle of Québec in 1759, OR placed here on purpose to keep horse-drawn carriages from bumping the tree.
  • Instagram some of the unique doors on rue Donnaconna or Monastère des Ursulines de Québec.

cathédrale holy trinity

(31, rue des jardins)

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The first Anglican church to be built outside Britain, The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is the seat of the Diocese of Quebec City. Built between 1800 and 1804, the cathedral is British-Palladian – in architectural style – and fashioned after London’s Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields. The cathedral’s tower has eight bells, the heaviest being 840 kg and the lightest being 297 kg. The cathedral is also home to a silver communion set which was ordered by King George III.

  • Take time to admire the intricate details inside the cathedral: the ornate ceiling, the antique wooden pews, the beautiful stained glass windows. There are so many beautiful details to photograph, and admire.
  • Want to know more? Consider taking a guided tour of the cathedral with a local historian. Book a tour here .

(15, rue des jardins)

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As much as we love to walk around and explore this beautiful city, sometimes we like to take a mini-break to enjoy a café au lait, espresso, or chocolat chaud ; a fresh pastry or macaron is also a must. One of our favourite spots in Old Quebec City is La Maison Smith.

A new café in Upper Town (the original location is down in Place-Royale), La Maison Smith is small with seating for roughly twenty-two people. The focus is on their extensive counter, which holds delightfully delicious pastries made by Paillard as well as macarons and cakes made locally, and gourmet sandwiches. This is an LGTBQIA2S+ safe space.

My recommendation: café au lait or chocolat chaud and a warmed croissant avec amandes (almond croissant).

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  • After your café break stop by Notre-Dame de Québec: admire the gorgeous details inside, the old wooden spiral stairs, stained glass, and more!
  • Wander down rue Saint-Famille, then exploring the quiet streets of rue Garneau and rue Christie.
  • Chez Temporel (women-owned + LGBTQIA2S+ safe space) on rue Couillard has been a favourite among local artists for years — and appears in the book Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny.
  • From rue Couillard wander onto rue Hébert, looking for the fine architectural details that seem to pop when you pay close attention.
  • Turning left on rue des Remparts, take time to Instagram the cannons along the city wall, or admire some of the unique architecture on the houses across the street.

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As you walk along rue des Remparts the road will fork, stay right. Turn right onto Côte du Colonel Dambourgès, a charming cobbled street. As you reach the bottom of the hill, Sous-le-Cap will be on the right.

Known as the oldest and narrowest street in Quebec City, Sous-le-Cap is a skinny street/alley that runs behind many of the buildings along rue Saint-Paul. In the beginning, the street was nothing more than a dirt track running along the base of Cap Diamant, not far from the banks of the St. Lawrence River (yes, the river was once very close to the cap).

Easily one of our favourite spots on this self-guided tour of Quebec City!

  • Wander down rue Sous-le-Cap and Instagram a shot of the wooden staircases and terraces that span across the street.

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Follow rue due Sault au Matelot, turn right onto Côte de la Montagne, then an immediate left on rue Notre Dame. Welcome to Place-Royale. From the beginning of the street, you’ll face La Fresque des Québécois, a fresco mural spanning the side of one of the stone buildings in Place-Royale, which was commissioned for Quebec’s 400th anniversary.

At one end of the square, you’ll see Notre-Dame-des-Victories, one of the oldest churches in Canada — you may recognize it from one of the final scenes shot for the movie Catch Me If You Can with Leonardo DiCaprio. The square is also home to Boutique Métiers d’Art du Québec, a shop selling products made by Québec artists, and the original La Maison Smith café.

  • Instagram a shot of the stairs beside La Maison Smith, or find a unique angle to photograph the old stone house.
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  • Walking through Place-Royale to Quartier Petit-Champlain, walk down the small hill to Cul-de-Sac, from this point you’ll have a unique shot of Petit-Champlain with Château Frontenac standing majestically in the background.
  • Wander down rue Sous le Fort (just before Cul-de-Sac) and Instagram the Batterie Royale or some of the fieldstone houses along the street.
  • Stand at the corner of rue Notre Dame and rue Sous le Fort for a shot of Petit-Champlain, the funiculaire track rising to the top of Cap Diamant, and a portion of Château Frontenac.
  • Take a detour to the Quebec-Levis ferry and ride it across the St Lawrence River (and back) for a classic shot of the Quebec skyline.

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Continue this self-guided tour of Quebec City with a walk along Boulevard Champlain, stopping in Fudgerie for a sweet snack, and photographing the Cul-de-Sac or the boulevard before reaching the stairs leading to the beginning of rue du Petit-Champlain.

One of the oldest neighbourhoods in Quebec City, Petit-Champlain was revitalized in the 1960s (it had, over time, been taken over by warehouses and become a kind of slum) when the city made the decision to restore it to its glory days, making it a tourist destination. Today Quartier Petit-Champlain is a charming neighbourhood filled with boutiques, historically restored houses, and gourmet restaurants.

  • Keep your eyes open for pieces of street Banksy-esque street art, or take the classic shot of rue du Petit-Champlain with the stairs of lower in the far distance. There are many Instagram-worthy stops, including Escalier Casse-Cou , the oldest stairs in Quebec City!!

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After exploring and Instagramming your way down rue du Petit-Champlain take the funicluaire ($4 CAD) up the cap to Dufferin Terrace. You have now completed this self-guided tour of Quebec City and back at the starting point.

If you’re still up for exploring wander through the inside of Château Frontenac to admire its Great Gatsby-like feeling — we are suckers for royal blue and gold accents. They have a tour as well!

  • Feeling hungry? We highly suggest enjoying gourmet poutine or delicious burgers at Le Chic Shack , located just below Musée du Fort.

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Hello, I'm Pamela! I'm a travel and food writer, chocolat chaud addict, an anglophone who prefers life in Quebec. When I'm not working on Urban Guide Quebec, I am writing about Quebec City, travelling, updating guidebooks, and writing freelance! There's a good chance I'm planning my next Quebec road trip, got tips?

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1. Evening Gourmet Tour 5 Course Dinner - History and Food in Old Quebec City

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Idyllic Quebec City & Historic French Canada

Immerse yourself in Quebec’s Charlevoix region, an enchanting landscape of lush forests and rolling hills along with fjords, headlands and bays. It’s here that the grand resort tradition of villégiature was born. Get to know quaint villages that have inspired artists for generations and savor the innovative farm-to-table cuisine that has redefined the area.

  • Witness the old-world charm and European roots of Quebec City as you stroll down its cobblestone streets
  • Scout for the elusive beluga whale and other marine mammals in the krill-rich waters of the St. Lawrence River
  • Hike within the wondrous Charlevoix Crater, which spans 34 miles in diameter and was formed by a stray meteorite, and learn about the historic event that shaped the region
  • Taste the agricultural bounty that fuels Charlevoix’s emerging farm-to-table movement

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Sense the joie de vivre as we meet in historic Quebec City, then set our course for Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Reserve, where the plains and the mountains meet • Hit your stride as we follow trails and boardwalks through a landscape of coastal marshes and grasslands • Climb to stunning views of the St. Lawrence River • Climb aboard a private zodiac with a naturalist on an exciting whale-watching excursion • Get acquainted with boreal forest trails and arctic and alpine tundra along the winding Colline de L'Anse à la Barque Trail • Climb to the crest of a hill for views of Saguenay Fjord • Feel like royalty as you settle in at our historic French-style castle hotel.

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Nestled majestically between sea and mountains, this "Castle on the Cliff" combines quiet countryside charm with five-star elegance. (pool, spa)

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Find inspiration in Baie-St-Paul, the cultural and artistic hub of Charlevoix, where galleries, artists’ studios and boutiques line the narrow streets • Journey along the St. Lawrence Route, a scenic byway considered one of the most picturesque stretches of road in Quebec • Learn how the landscape of Charlevoix was shaped millions of years ago by a chance encounter with a rogue meteorite • At Parc des Grands Jardins, climb a beautifully maintained trail through forests of conifer and yellow birch to Lac Georges • Enjoy stunning views before continuing through a forest thick with evergreens to Mont du Lac des Cygnes • Delight in our stay at a modern and unique hotel envisioned by the co-founder of Cirque du Soleil.

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Situated in the heart of Baie-Saint-Paul, the jewel of Charlevoix, this modern hotel features an eco-friendly design and décor that pays tribute to the surrounding landscape and the region's cultural heritage. (pool, spa)

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For more than a century, this luxurious landmark hotel's majestic setting, opulent lobby and magnificent common rooms have preserved the elegance and glamour of a bygone era. (pool)

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