- Montréal City Tour
- Notre Dame Basilica
- Old Montréal
- Experience VIA Rail
- UNESCO World Heritage Site Old Québec
- Québec Fortifications
- Chateau Frontenac
- 4 nights of accommodation (3.5 - 4 star Or Best Available)
- Professional Tour Leader
- Transportation on comfortable motorcoach
- 12 meals: 4 breakfasts and 4 dinners
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START DATE
END DATE
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Sun, 18 Aug 2024
Thu, 22 Aug 2024
$2,550 USD
$500 USD
A stylish and elegant city with a distinctly European flair offering a vibrant mix of the old and new. Here you can immerse yourself in the French heritage of North America. Stroll through narrow cobbled lanes with 17th-century buildings, quaint shops, galleries, and sidewalk cafés. Montreal is a city with a thousand different flavors, from award-winning restaurants to ethnic food stalls and locally grown products. You will enjoy the cuisine this city has to offer.
Overnight: Montréal
Meals: Dinner
Today you will enjoy a classic city tour with an expert local guide. Experience an overview of Montréal and its historical sites, where you will discover all the characteristics this city has to offer. See the highlights of one of the world's largest French-speaking cities in the world with stops at the city's best attractions, where you can explore and have time to take pictures. You will visit the Notre-Dame Basilica, St. Joseph's Oratory, residential and financial districts, Old Montréal, French Quarter, McGill University and take in some panoramic views from an observation point on top of Mount Royal, from which Montréal gets its name.
Overnight: Montréal
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Today board VIA Rail from Montréal, following the St. Lawrence River, you will pass from city suburbs to the rural landscapes of forests and rich pastures, dotted with tiny villages that extend to Québec City, the oldest walled city in North America and the heart of the French-Canadian culture in Canada. Old Québec is a UNESCO-designated World Heritage City. Many Québec historic sites such as the Québec fortifications, Chateau Frontenac, Québec Citadel, Plains of Abraham, and Québec Île d'Orléans make up important landmarks of Old Québec City and the nearby region. Many different influences have shaped Québec’s history over the past 400 years – the First Nations, the French, the Acadians, the British, the Americans, the Germans, and the Irish, to name a few. There is a lot to discover here on foot.
Overnight: Québec City
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Today you discover Québec City (the Upper and Lower Towns) through its history, architecture and culture. Visit the must-see walled city and the historic Lower Town, but also travel outside the city walls to see Parliament Hill and the famous Plains of Abraham. You will walk through some pedestrian areas like the Dufferin Terrasse, around Chateau Frontenac, Place-Royale (birthplace of the city), and the Petit-Champlain borough.
Overnight: Québec City
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Our introduction of essential Québec comes to an end.
Meals: Breakfast