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Hotel pickup for a 3-hour private city tour of Quebec with a driver and a guide

1 Day

Overview

Make the most of your trip to Quebec by touring the most iconic locations with a knowledgeable local and a licenced driver. Allow your guide to spoil you with the secrets that Quebec, a magnificent city, has to offer. During a three-hour guided city tour, you will discover Quebec’s history and tales with the help of one of our knowledgeable tour guides and a private driver. You will see Quebec’s top attractions, including the renowned Plains of Abraham, the old town of Quebec, and a stunning panoramic view from Dufferin Terrase. Walking and sightseeing from the car will be combined. Your unique interests will determine the final itinerary.

How to Prepare

Itinerary
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Place to Stop: Québec City, Quebec, Canada’s Parliament Hill

Parliament Hill oozes style thanks to the imposing silhouette of the Parliament Building and the magnificent fountain in its forecourt. Here are the biggest attractions in Old Québec’s posh neighbourhood.

Time Period: 15 minutes

Place to Stop: the Plains of Abraham, located at 835 Wilfrid-Laurier Avenue in Quebec City, Canada, G1R 2L3.

On September 13, 1759, in Québec City on the Plains of Abraham, the future of New France was decided. Louis-Joseph de Montcalm and James Wolfe, the respective generals of the French and English armies, led their respective armies in this illustrious combat. Most people are unaware that the combat was a component of a larger conflict.

Time Period: 15 minutes

Place to Stop: the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac in Quebec, Canada, 1 Rue des Carrières, G1R 4P5.

One of the city’s most well-known attractions is a historic hotel.

Time Period: 5 minutes

Place to Stop: Terrasse Dufferin, 2, rue d’Auteuil / D’Auteuil street, 2, Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, G1R 5C2.

Located near to the Château Frontenac, the Dufferin Terrace is a lengthy wooden walkway that offers a breathtaking view of the St. Lawrence River and the surrounding surroundings. Any time of the year is a great time to go there!

Time Period: 10 minutes

Place to Stop: Old Quebec, Tresor Street, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada GIR 5B8

Old Québec, which has maintained its colonial design for more than 400 years, is the oldest intact fortified town north of Mexico and was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. It is the centre of Québec City’s history and culture and the origin of French North America.

Time Period: 45 minutes

Place to Stop: the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Quebec City, Canada, 31 rue des Jardins.

The earliest Anglican cathedral constructed outside of the British Isles is the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Quebec City, Canada. The main church of the Diocese of Quebec, which has the parishes of Quebec Parish and the Parish of All Saints, is tucked away in the centre of Old Quebec.

for 5 minutes

Place to Stop: the Wolfe-Montcalm Monument, located on Rue des Carrières in Quebec, Canada, G1R 5J5.

The obelisk is the second-oldest military memorial in Canada and the oldest monument in Quebec City (1827).

Time Period: 10 minutes

Place to Stop: Marche du Vieux-Port de Quebec, 160, Saint-Andre Quai, Canada, Quebec City, Quebec G1K 3Y2

oldest Canadian port

Time Period: 5 minutes

Place to Stop: 16 Rue De Buade, Quebec City, Quebec G1R 4A1 Canada, Notre-Dame de Quebec Basilica-Cathedral

The Notre-Dame de la Paix Church, now known as Notre-Dame de Québec, was constructed in 1647. It was the first church in the city to be built out of stone.

Time Period: 5 minutes

Place to Stop: Place Royale is located at 2-4 Rue des Pains Benits in Quebec City, Canada, G1K 4E9.

Samuel de Champlain established the City of Quebec in Place Royale in 1608. The plaza has a unique attractiveness because to its structures that blend French and British styles and the oldest stone church in North America.

Time Period: 10 minutes

Place to Stop: The Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church is located at 32 Rue Sous-le-Fort in Quebec City, Canada.

The ruins of Champlain’s initial colony were covered by the construction of Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, one of the oldest cathedrals in North America. The church was extensively destroyed during the Siege of Quebec and was rebuilt in 1763.

Time Period: 5 minutes

Place to Stop: Quartier Petit Champlain at 61 rue du Petit-Champlain, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, G1K 4H5.

Numerous boutiques, artists, performances, cafés, and restaurants can be found in Quartier Petit Champlain, making for an excellent shopping experience.

Time Period: 10 minutes

Place to Stop: In Canada, halt at Rue Saint-Paul, Québec, QC G1K

Explore the area of the Antique Dealers District that is home to some excellent restaurants.

Time Period: 10 minutes

Place to Stop: Fontaine de la Place d’Armes, Rue Sainte-Anne/rue Saint-Louis Located in Front of the Château Frontenac in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, G1R 4P5

Location of the meeting, introductions, and start of the tour

Time Period: 5 minutes

 

Itinerary

The journey will begin from this point.

Parliament Hill oozes style thanks to the imposing silhouette of the Parliament Building and the magnificent fountain in its forecourt. Here are the biggest attractions in Old Québec's posh neighbourhood.

15 minute break

On September 13, 1759, in Québec City on the Plains of Abraham, the future of New France was decided. Louis-Joseph de Montcalm and James Wolfe, the respective generals of the French and English armies, led their respective armies in this illustrious combat. Most people are unaware that the combat was a component of a larger conflict.

15 minute break

One of the city's most well-known attractions is a historic hotel.

5 minute break

Located near to the Château Frontenac, the Dufferin Terrace is a lengthy wooden walkway that offers a breathtaking view of the St. Lawrence River and the surrounding surroundings. Any time of the year is a great time to go there!

10 minute break

Day 6 :
Old Quebec

Old Québec, which has maintained its colonial design for more than 400 years, is the oldest intact fortified town north of Mexico and was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. It is the centre of Québec City's history and culture and the origin of French North America.

45 minute break

The earliest Anglican cathedral constructed outside of the British Isles is the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Quebec City, Canada. The main church of the Diocese of Quebec, which has the parishes of Quebec Parish and the Parish of All Saints, is tucked away in the centre of Old Quebec.

5 minutes' break - admission not included

The obelisk is the second-oldest military memorial in Canada and the oldest monument in Quebec City (1827).

10 minutes break

oldest Canadian port

5 minutes break

The Notre-Dame de la Paix Church, now known as Notre-Dame de Québec, was constructed in 1647. It was the first church in the city to be built out of stone.

5 minutes' break - admission not included

Samuel de Champlain established the City of Quebec in Place Royale in 1608. The plaza has a unique attractiveness because to its structures that blend French and British styles and the oldest stone church in North America.

10 minutes break

The ruins of Champlain's initial colony were covered by the construction of Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, one of the oldest cathedrals in North America. The church was extensively destroyed during the Siege of Quebec and was rebuilt in 1763.

5 minutes' break - admission not included

Numerous boutiques, artists, performances, cafés, and restaurants can be found in Quartier Petit Champlain, making for an excellent shopping experience.

10 minutes break

Explore the area of the Antique Dealers District that is home to some excellent restaurants.

10 minutes break

Location of the meeting, introductions, and start of the tour.

5 minutes break

Includes & Excludes

What is Contained

  • Pickup at a central hotel or meeting location
  • Licensed private tour guide for three hours
  • 3 hour disposal of private vehicles

What is Excluded

  • Admission costs
  • food and beverages
  • Gratuities
  • Entry/Admission - Holy Trinity Cathedral
  • Entry/Admission - Basilica-Cathedral Notre-Dame de Québec
  • Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church entrance/admission

Map

Accessibility

  • The vicinity of a bus or train
  • Not accessible in a wheelchair

Arrival and Departure

Details of Departure:

  • It is possible to pick up travellers.
  • Pickup from your Québec city centre hotel is available. Check the list of hotels on the checkout page to verify if yours is one of the pickup locations.

 

Return Specifics:

  • Goes back to the starting spot

Additional Details

  • Booking will result in receipt of confirmation.
  • Most visitors can take part
  • This excursion/activity is private. Only your team will take part.

Policy on Cancellations

You must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start date to receive a complete refund.

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