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Tour C7

All Day

Quebec is the only walled city on the continent. Its many landmarks rank the city among UNESCO's world heritage sites. Your expert guide will tour you through the historical treasures that await you. (approx. 3 hrs)

  • Place Royale - Birthplace of French civilization in North America. The architecture of its homes and its narrow streets attract visitors worldwide. (stop)
  • Shop and lunch in the oldest quarter in North America.
    Petit Champlain
    district. (Free time)
  • Escalier Casse-Cou - Translated as "break neck staircase" not nearly as dangerous as its name implies.
  • Funicular - Board an elevator that descends a cliff linking Upper and Lower Old Quebec staging before you a magnificent view of the river and its surroundings.
  • Montmorency Falls - Impressive 83 m. high waterfalls that are 1.5 times that of Niagare Falls. (Impressive view - photo stop - 20 minutes)
  • Notre Dame Basilica - Originally a chapel built in 1633 by Champlain, the founder of Quebec.
  • Laval Univeristy - First French-language Catholic University.
  • Price Building - Quebec's oldest skyscraper.
  • Citadel - Largest fortifications in north America. The construction began in 1820 and lasted more than 30 years. (stop)
  • Plains of Abraham - Where the famous battle between the French and the English armies took place in 1759. (stop)
  • Parliament Building - Quebec's most important national historic site.
  • Grande-Allée - Also known as the Quebec "Champs Elysées".
  • Place D'armes - Where stands a fountain with a monument to the faith. (stop)
  • Chateau Frontenac - World-renowned hotel. (stop)
  • Carnaval de Québec - Winter Carnaval which includes the international ice sculptures and much more. (seasonal)
  • Ile D'orléans, known as the cradle of French civilization in North America.

 

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