Quebec City-7-day-itinerary
Quebec City 7-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival and Exploration of Old Quebec
- Arrival: Arrive at Quebec City Airport (YQB) or take a bus/train from Montreal
- Accommodation: Check-in to the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, a historic hotel in the heart of Old Quebec
- Places to Visit:
- Explore the cobblestone streets and historic buildings of Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Visit the Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral
- Walk along the Fortifications of Quebec, a historic fortification system that surrounds the old city
- Where to Eat: Try traditional Quebecois cuisine at La Maison Smith or Le Café-Pâtisserie des Piaules
- Tips: Take a stroll along the Saint Lawrence River and enjoy the scenic views
Day 2: Montmorency Falls and Ile d’Orléans
- Transportation: Take a bus (Line 800) to Montmorency Falls or drive to the island of Ile d’Orléans
- Places to Visit:
- Hike to the top of Montmorency Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in Quebec
- Explore the charming island of Ile d’Orléans, known for its beautiful scenery and historic sites
- Visit the Ferme Ste-Anne de Beaupré, a historic farm that showcases traditional farming practices
- Where to Eat: Try some delicious seafood at La Maison à la Crêpe or Le Bistro des Moulins
- Things to Know: Be prepared for crowds and long lines during peak season
Day 3: Quebec City Museum and Parliament Hill
- Transportation: Take a bus (Line 10) to the Quebec City Museum
- Places to Visit:
- Visit the Museum of Civilization, which showcases the history and culture of Quebec
- Explore the historic Parliament Building, also known as the National Assembly of Quebec
- Visit the adjacent Place Royale, a scenic square with beautiful gardens
- Where to Eat: Try some traditional Quebecois cuisine at Le Petit Château or La Buvette
- Tips: Be prepared for security checks and potential delays during peak season
Day 4: Saint-Roch Neighborhood and the Aquarium du Québec
- Transportation: Take a bus (Line 8) to the Saint-Roch neighborhood
- Places to Visit:
- Explore the trendy Saint-Roch Neighborhood, known for its boutiques, restaurants, and nightlife
- Visit the Aquarium du Québec, which features over 10,000 animals from around the world
- Try some delicious street food at the nearby Marché des Possibles
- Where to Eat: Try some traditional Quebecois cuisine at Le Bistro aux Côtes or La Maison des Grillades
- Things to Know: Be prepared for crowds and long lines during peak season
Day 5: Montcalm Street and the Jeanne d’Arc District
- Transportation: Take a bus (Line 12) to the Montcalm Street area
- Places to Visit:
- Explore the vibrant Montcalm Street, known for its shops, restaurants, and nightlife
- Visit the nearby Jeanne d’Arc District, which features several historic buildings and museums
- Try some delicious French cuisine at Le Café des Artistes or La Buvette
- Where to Eat: Try some traditional Quebecois cuisine at Le Petit Château or La Maison Smith
- Tips: Be prepared for crowds and long lines during peak season
Day 6: Le Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec and the Saint Lawrence River
- Transportation: Take a bus (Line 5) to the Le Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec area
- Places to Visit:
- Ride the historic Le Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec, which offers scenic views of the city
- Explore the charming Saint Lawrence River, known for its beautiful scenery and historic sites
- Try some delicious seafood at La Maison à la Crêpe or Le Bistro des Moulins
- Where to Eat: Try some traditional Quebecois cuisine at La Buvette or Le Petit Château
- Things to Know: Be prepared for crowds and long lines during peak season
Day 7: Departure
- Transportation: Take a bus/train from Quebec City Airport (YQB) or take a bus back to Montreal
- Tips: Don’t forget to try some delicious maple syrup and Quebecois specialties before departing!