Quebec Tour from Montreal: History & Charm!
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Overview
Discover Quebec from Montreal on an unforgettable tour in Spanish! This journey is perfect for anyone who loves history, pretty buildings, and different cultures. Explore Quebec, one of the oldest cities in North America.
See the amazing Quebec Bridge, which lights up at night. Visit Montmorency Falls, even taller than Niagara Falls, for incredible views. The tour goes to the Plains of Abraham, where a big battle happened in 1759. Walk around the old walls of Quebec, which are the only ones like it in North America. Take pictures at the Parliament and San Luis Gate. You'll also have time to wander through the Petit Champlain District, with its cute streets and local food.
This tour includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle. Lunch is not included. Key stops include Quebec City, the Quebec Bridge, Ste-Foy, the Plains of Abraham, Old Quebec, its artisan streets, and free time to explore, plus the Citadelle of Quebec and Montmorency Falls. With so much to see and do, this tour promises a memorable experience!




Highlights
See Quebec's Top Spots: Visit the most famous places in Quebec City, like the Plains of Abraham and the old walls.
Amazing Montmorency Falls: Get a great view of the Montmorency Falls, which are taller than Niagara Falls.
Explore Old Quebec: Walk through the charming streets of Old Quebec and see its unique shops.
Learn Quebec's History: Discover the history of Quebec from an expert tour guide.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed the tour of Quebec from Montreal. They liked the guide, the places visited, and the chance to explore. Some felt rushed or wanted lunch included.

Customers really liked seeing all the important places in Quebec City.
They thought the guide was very good at explaining everything in Spanish.
Many people enjoyed having free time to explore Old Quebec and try local foods.
The Montmorency Falls were a favorite part for many visitors.
Some visitors felt that the time for each location was too short.
A few people wished lunch was included in the tour price.
The Journey
Quebec City
Discover Quebec City, North America's only walled city and a UNESCO World Heritage site, a mere two and a half hours from Montreal. Step back in time as you approach its fortifications, a testament to centuries of history and culture.
Quebec Bridge
Cross the impressive Quebec Bridge over the Lorenzo River, a marvel of engineering and a gateway to the enchanting Quebec City. This iconic structure offers breathtaking views and marks the beginning of your immersion into this historic urban landscape.
Ste-Foy
Journey through Ste-Foy, a residential district leading into Quebec City, and catch a glimpse of the University of Quebec. This area offers a taste of local life before you are fully immersed in the historical heart of the city.
Plains of Abraham
Stand on the historic Plains of Abraham, a site of pivotal battles that shaped the destiny of Canada. Reflect on the colonial forces that clashed here and admire the expansive views from this significant landmark.
Old Quebec
Wander through Old Quebec, capturing the city's most photogenic spots. Every corner offers a postcard-worthy view, from its cobblestone streets to its historic architecture, a true feast for the eyes.
Old Quebec (Artisan Streets)
Immerse yourself in the heart of Old Quebec, a French jewel nestled within a British-influenced world. Explore the streets lined with local artisan shops, witness the daily life of its residents, and soak up the history that permeates every building.
Old Quebec (Free Time)
Enjoy free time to explore Old Quebec at your own pace. Stroll through charming streets, indulge in local cuisine, and shop for unique souvenirs before commencing your return journey to Montreal.
Citadelle of Quebec
Take the opportunity to explore the Citadelle of Quebec, a star-shaped fortress that continues to serve as an active military installation and a symbol of Canadian heritage. Delve into the military history housed inside its walls and enjoy the panoramic views of the city and the St. Lawrence River from its ramparts.
Montmorency Falls
Marvel at the majestic Montmorency Falls, even taller than Niagara Falls, as you return towards Montreal. Witness the cascading water plummeting 83 meters into the St. Lawrence River, a natural spectacle that is both breathtaking and awe-inspiring.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle for a comfortable journey. However, please note that lunch is not included, so plan accordingly. The meeting point and drop-off location are conveniently located in Montreal.
Hot Tip
Many visitors recommend wearing comfortable shoes because there will be a lot of walking. Also, bring a camera to capture the amazing views at Montmorency Falls and in Old Quebec.