Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec) Tours and Tickets
What are people saying about Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec)
Coleen_M, Mar 2026
Great way to see Montreal
Gustav was prompt on pick up and maintained a very clean car. He really helped us to understand Montreal's layout and history. He told very entertaining stories, pointed out sights of specific interest based on our interests, and did a great job of answering our questions. Since our daughter is considering McGill, he talked about how the sights varied by season and helped her to practice her French. Gustav really seems to love being a tour guide and his adopted city.
Pamela_T, May 2026
Wonderful, relaxing tour
This was a great tour if you don't have a car and are staying in Quebec City. It was a lot of fun being able to visit 4 places and not have to worry about transportation. We enjoyed all the stops - top locations for us were the falls and copper museum/store!
Kara_W, May 2026
Excellent tour today with...
Excellent tour today with Stefan. Loved his energy. Very friendly and you can tell he loves what he does. Thank you for all the info today and the history of the city.
Terri_G, May 2026
Very well worth it
Steve was a wellspring of knowledge on Quebec history! Great sense of humor, interesting stories and good advice as well. Great tour.
Ed_S, May 2026
Awesome!
Three hour tour of old Quebec City with awesome food tasting along the way. Pamela was the best guide that you could possibly ask for. Highly recommended!!
Ginger_C, May 2026
We had a wonderful time...
We had a wonderful time with Maude learning about the city and getting to taste a wide variety of food.
Kathleen_T, May 2026
A must do if you’re interested in learning the history of this historic town!
Wow! Our guide, Judith, was so incredibly knowledgeable and interesting. We thoroughly enjoyed our tour with her as she shared both the history of the founding of the town as well as her personal knowledge having grown up there. I could have spend the rest of the day talking with her. Such a cool lady! She will absolutely give you your money’s worth and then some :)
BarbaraFarnsworth, May 2026
Great way to see some...
Great way to see some sites in an afternoon. The Copper Museum is a must see. The bus driver and tour guide were welcoming and entertaining.
Whitney_M, May 2026
Fabulous day trip
Worth the trip. The falls were beautiful. Felt like I was in Europe when we went to Quebec City. Our tour guide was great.
Steve_R, May 2026
Beautiful cruise ship and very friendly and informative narrator on board. Great food and drinks as well with beautiful
The cruise was beautiful and the person narrating was wonderful and very informative ! We were very lucky was beautiful weather
lisa_G, May 2026
Marie was an excellent...
Marie was an excellent guide and very informative.Thoroughly recommend this tour to see the best of Quebec.
Mary_C, May 2026
We had as especially...
We had as especially informative and thoughtful tour of Quebec City, led by Anais. This was a very worthwhile experience, and we highly recommend Anais.
Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec)
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Know before you go
Ways to explore
How to get there
When to visit

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.
People Also Ask
How many days do you need to see Old Quebec?
Plan on visiting Old Quebec for at least two to three days. Some people try to explore Old Quebec in a single day, but there is enough to see in this charming city to keep visitors entertained for two to three days. It is an excellent destination for a weekend getaway.
What is the best way to get around Old Quebec?
Walking is the best way to get around Old Quebec. This area inside the old city walls is friendly to pedestrians and is home to several landmarks. Bikes are another popular option for covering ground quickly. Within Quebec, other transport options include rideshare, public buses, and hop-on, hop-off tours.
What is special about Old Quebec?
Old Quebec is unique for several reasons. This Unesco World Heritage site is an intact, fortified town with exceptional history inside its old city walls. In addition to the beauty of this town and its cobblestone streets, Old Quebec offers a range of excellent restaurants and quality small shops.
Is there free parking in Old Quebec?
Yes, Old Quebec has free parking, but only during very limited hours. For the most part, street parking requires a fee; pay stations are available and in effect seven days per week. Visitors may find parking in an aboveground or underground lot for a daily fee to be a more convenient option.
What is the best time of year to visit Old Quebec?
The most popular time of year to visit Old Quebec is the summer. The weather is very pleasant from June through August, but summer can also be crowded. Travel in the spring or fall to avoid the crowds, or bundle up and visit in winter to see Old Quebec in the snow.
What food is Old Quebec known for?
Old Quebec is known for a variety of hearty, comforting food. Local dishes include poutine (French fries with cheese curds), pea soup, and tourtière, a local meat pie. The cobblestone streets of Old Quebec are home to many charming restaurants and are a large part of the city’s appeal.
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