Quebec City Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Take this guided walking tour of Quebec City, which lasts about 2 hours. A licensed tour guide will accompany you at all times, explaining all the history and important events of the city. You will see the Notre-Dame de Québec Cathedral , the old part of the city and even the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac hotel.
- Learn about Quebec City with this guided small group tour
- You will always be accompanied by a licensed tour guide to whom you can address all your questions.
- You'll learn all about its most important monuments, such as the Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac hotel and many more.
What’s included
- Guided walking tour of Quebec
- Licensed professional tour guide
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Step by Step
Explore both Upper and Lower Quebec City with this 2-hour guided tour. As you stroll through the streets, you'll learn about the history of the city from your licensed tour guide .
This guide will be able to give you more personal attention, as you will be part of a small group. During the tour you will learn about the history of Quebec, which was founded in 1608.
Nowadays this city has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, so you will discover all its monuments and most emblematic places. In the Upper Town, you'll discover Quebec's old town, where you'll find the Old Port and Notre-Dame Cathedral.
At this last monument you will stop to learn about the daily life of the inhabitants of Quebec and how it has evolved to the present day. In the Lower Town, on the other hand, you'll find much more modern establishments.
One of the most striking and important buildings is the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac hotel. It has hosted great personalities from important presidents to all kinds of celebrities.
You will also discover important figures in Quebec's history, such as the explorer Louis Jolliet or Samuel de Champlain, considered the founder of the city.