Quebec & Montmorency Falls Day Trip from Montreal
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Overview
From Montreal: Quebec City & Montmorency Falls Full Day Trip lets travelers explore the best of Quebec in a single day! This trip is perfect for anyone who wants to see amazing natural sights and learn about history.
The adventure starts with Montmorency Falls, which are even taller than Niagara Falls! Visitors can walk across a suspension bridge for awesome views or feel the mist at the bottom of the falls. Next, the tour goes to Old Quebec City, a UNESCO World Heritage site. People can walk on old streets and see buildings that are hundreds of years old. Some important places to see are the Château Frontenac, Dufferin Terrace, and the Petit-Champlain district. Travelers will get to walk around Old Quebec City with a guide.
This tour includes transportation from Montreal, a guide who speaks many languages, and entry to Montmorency Falls. It does not include the Montmorency Falls cable car, food, drinks, travel insurance, AML Cruise (summer), the Museum of Civilization Quebec or the Ice Hotel(winter). It's a great way to see Quebec's best sights!




Highlights
Montmorency Falls: See Montmorency Falls, which are taller than Niagara Falls!
Old Quebec City: Explore historic Old Quebec City, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Guided Walking Tour: Enjoy a guided walk through Old Quebec's charming streets.
Hassle-Free Transport: Relax with roundtrip transportation from Montreal.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally love this day trip, praising the knowledgeable guides, scenic views, and overall value, though some desire more free time and dislike crowded buses.

Customers say the tour guide is very knowledgeable and friendly.
Customers say that the itinerary is well-planned.
Customers enjoyed the views at Montmorency Falls.
Customers say that the tour is a great value for the money.
Some customers say that there is not enough free time in Quebec City.
Some customers mention the bus can be crowded.
The Journey
Montmorency Falls
Witness the majestic Montmorency Falls, a natural wonder towering 275 feet high – even taller than Niagara Falls! Feel the mist on your face as you marvel at the cascading water, a powerful display of nature's grandeur. Explore the surrounding park, offering stunning views and thrilling experiences, making it a must-see attraction just outside Quebec City.
Quebec City
Delve into the heart of Quebec City, a captivating metropolis brimming with history, culture, and charm. Stroll through its enchanting streets, discover hidden boutiques, and savor the city's renowned culinary scene. Allow our expert guides to enhance your exploration with insider tips and recommendations, ensuring an unforgettable experience.
Île d'Orléans River Cruise
Embark on a scenic 1.5-hour river cruise departing from Old Quebec and gently glide past the picturesque Île d'Orléans. Relish breathtaking panoramas of the iconic Château Frontenac and the magnificent Montmorency Falls. This relaxing journey provides a unique perspective of Quebec City's stunning skyline and natural beauty from the tranquil waters of the St. Lawrence River.
Hôtel de Glace (Ice Hotel)
Experience the extraordinary at the Hôtel de Glace, North America's only ice hotel, a marvel of winter architecture crafted from 12,000 tons of snow and 350 tons of ice. Explore its intricately carved ice sculptures, admire the ornate ice furniture, and perhaps even spend a night in this ephemeral masterpiece, a truly unforgettable arctic adventure. (Open January to March).
Musée de la civilisation (Museum of Civilization)
Immerse yourself in Quebec's rich heritage and diverse cultures at the Musée de la civilisation. Engage with participatory exhibits, inspiring curiosity and discovery through interactive displays. Showcasing world-class exhibits and programs, covering a wide range of historical and contemporary topics, this museum offers a captivating and educational experience for the whole family. (Open March to May/November to December).
Old Quebec City
Step back in time with a guided walking tour through Old Quebec City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander along cobblestone streets, marvel at the centuries-old architecture, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this historic enclave. Discover iconic landmarks such as the Château Frontenac, Dufferin Terrace, and the charming Petit-Champlain district, each telling a story of Quebec's captivating past.
Petit-Champlain District
Explore the enchanting Petit-Champlain District, one of the oldest commercial streets in North America, nestled within the continent's oldest neighborhood. Stroll freely through its pedestrian-friendly streets, browsing unique boutiques, art galleries, and savoring delectable treats. Immerse yourself in the area's captivating ambiance and discover the charm that makes it a beloved destination.
Place Royale
Visit Place Royale, the heart of French colonial history in North America, marked by a bronze statue of King Louis XIV. As the birthplace of French civilization in the region, this square is now a bustling gathering place for local festivals and events. Immerse yourself in the historical ambiance and experience the vibrant energy of this iconic landmark.
Château Frontenac
Behold the majestic Château Frontenac, an iconic hotel towering over Old Quebec City and steeped in history. Witness to centuries of events, including the Hundred Years' War between France and England, the château stands as a symbol of the city's rich past. Named after Louis de Buade, Count Frontenac, the governor of New France, this architectural marvel offers breathtaking views and unparalleled luxury.
Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral
Visit the Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral, the oldest cathedral in North America, showcasing stunning Baroque architecture and steeped in over 350 years of history. Admire its magnificent interior, adorned with intricate details and religious artworks, and feel the weight of centuries of faith and tradition within its hallowed walls.
Know Before You Go
This full-day trip includes roundtrip transportation from Montreal to Quebec City, a professional multi-lingual tour guide, entry fees to Montmorency Falls, a 1-hour guided walking tour throughout Old Quebec City, and gratuities. It excludes the Cable Car of Montmorency Falls, food and drink, travel insurance, and entry fees for the AML Cruise (in summer), the Museum of Civilization Quebec, or the Ice Hotel (in winter).
Hot Tip
Some reviewers mention that you should dress in layers as the weather can be unpredictable, and wear comfortable walking shoes as you'll be doing a fair amount of walking. Bring snacks and water. Bring cash for optional lunch.