Old Quebec and Montmorency Falls
Choosing Québec Bus Tour for your circuit “The best of Old Quebec and Montmorency Falls” is a wise and ecological choice. In fact, our buses converted to propane emit 25% less GHG than regular buses. Our driver guide will charm you with his animation throughout the tour. Lasting 2 and a half hours, explore the city by discovering Place d’Armes, Notre-Dame Cathedral in Quebec, City Hall, Morrins Center, Parc des Gouverneurs, the famous Plains of Abraham, the Towers Martello, the Fontaine de Tourny, the Parliament of Quebec. These are just a few examples of what you will find there.
Departure from Place d’Armes, near Château Frontenac, twice a day, at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., it’s an opportunity to get on board and let yourself be guided by a passionate guide playing the role of a period character to show you the most beautiful of Old Quebec. In addition, a 45-minute stop is included, allowing you direct access to the top of Montmorency Falls, opposite Manoir Montmorency.
Come discover the most beautiful sites of old Quebec in the company of an Irish immigrant from the early 1900s.
Signature tour: Old Quebec and Montmorency Falls
Choose Québec Bus Tour for an immersive, dynamic, and accessible guided experience that combines Old Quebec (UNESCO) with a stop at the impressive Montmorency Falls. Enjoy a small group format (up to 24 passengers) and a bilingual guide.
Old Quebec (UNESCO): a lively guided visit
Walk through Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and discover key landmarks and viewpoints. Depending on the day’s route and conditions, highlights may include Place d’Armes, Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral, City Hall, the Morrin Centre area, Parc des Gouverneurs, the Plains of Abraham, Martello Towers, Fontaine de Tourny, and the Parliament Building.
Montmorency Falls: photo stop and panorama
This tour lasts about 2h30 and includes a stop of about 45 minutes at Montmorency Falls, higher than Niagara Falls. Note: this season, due to construction, access to the top is not included.
Meeting point
8 Rue du Jardin, Québec (across from the Jura Clock, in front of Hotel Clarendon)
