Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec)
Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec)

Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec)

Vieux-Québec, Quebec City, Quebec

The basics

Walking tours are a great way to experience Old Quebec, as its many sights, including the Château Frontenac and Dufferin Terrace, are best explored on foot. The area can also be seen by bike and even from the air. Those interested in experiencing the area through its food can take a food tour and sample the best of many regional specialties. Most Quebec City tours include a stop at the Place Royale, which is considered the cradle of French culture in North America.

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Old Quebec City Food & Drink Tour / Day Experience
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Old Quebec City Food & Drink Tour / Day Experience
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Things to know before you go

  • A knowledgeable local tour guide can provide context for all the history preserved in Old Quebec.

  • The area's streets are mainly cobblestone, so be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes.

  • A wheelchair accessible funicular runs between the district's Lower Town and Upper Town, and many transit options and attractions in modern buildings are wheelchair accessible.

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How to get there

The historic Old Quebec district is part of Quebec City, which has its own airport but is also easily accessible as a day trip or overnight from Montreal. The nearest train and bus station is Gare du Palais. Walking tours tend to begin within the old city walls, while bus tours offer hotel pickup and drop-off.

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When to get there

Summer is the most popular time to visit Quebec City, and while the warm weather draws larger crowds, it also allows for alfresco dining at charming sidewalk cafés. The winter months are also full of activity, and are quite beautiful if you don’t mind the cold—average winter temperatures are often below 20 degrees Fahrenheit (-6 Celsius).

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Highlights of Old Quebec

The winding streets of Vieux-Québec are charming in their own right, but the old city’s many monuments and museums are not to be overlooked. Particularly picturesque are the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Quebec, La Citadelle, and the Place Royale. Also worth a visit are the nearby Plains of Abraham, a historic park and former battlefield, and the beautiful Montmorency Falls, on the Beaupré shore. These can all be visited easily in one day and are included in most Quebec City sightseeing tours.

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