Enjoy the rich cultural heritage and tantalizing flavors of Old Quebec on this captivating walking tour. Participants will embark on a culinary journey, sampling local delicacies from maple products to artisanal cheeses while uncovering the city’s fascinating history as a French colonial outpost. Beyond the mouthwatering tastings, the tour promises to deliver a comprehensive understanding of Quebec City’s strategic importance and the enduring legacy of its historic landmarks. Culminating with a ride on the iconic Funicular, this experience offers a unique blend of gastronomy and sightseeing that promises to leave a lasting impression. Prepare to be captivated by the city’s blend of past and present.
Key Points
- The tour explores the historical landmarks and hidden gems of Old Quebec through a guided walking experience.
- Participants can sample local foods and beverages, including maple products, artisanal cheeses, and classic Quebecois dishes.
- The tour includes a ride on the iconic Funicular, offering panoramic city views from the Dufferin Terrace observation deck.
- The tour guide provides historical commentary and insights into the city’s unique cultural heritage and enduring legacy.
- The tour caters to a maximum group size of 16 to ensure a personalized and immersive experience.
Overview of the Tour
The Historical Tasting Old Quebec Walking Tour offers visitors an immersive experience to explore Quebec City’s rich history and local flavors through a small-group guided walk around the charming Old Quebec neighborhood.
This 3-hour tour takes travelers on a journey through the city’s past, as a knowledgeable local guide shares fascinating insights about its historical landmarks and hidden gems.
Along the way, guests will enjoy three delightful tasting stops, sampling the region’s iconic foods and beverages.
The tour culminates with a ride on the iconic Funicular, providing panoramic views of the historic city skyline.
With a maximum of 16 travelers, this small-group experience ensures personalized attention and a more intimate exploration of Quebec City’s cultural heritage.
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What’s Included in the Tour
This tour includes a food tasting experience, where visitors can sample local flavors and delicacies.
A knowledgeable local guide accompanies the group throughout the walking tour, providing insightful commentary on the city’s history and hidden treasures.
All taxes, fees, and handling charges are covered, as well as any necessary snacks during the excursion.
The tour starts at 12 Rue Sainte-Anne and ends at Dufferin Terrace, with a ride on the funicular to enjoy panoramic views of the city.
Participants should have a moderate fitness level, as the tour operates in all weather conditions.
The group size is limited to a maximum of 16 travelers, ensuring a personalized and immersive experience in the heart of Old Quebec.
Meeting and End Points
The tour begins at 12 Rue Sainte-Anne in Quebec City and concludes at Dufferin Terrace, Rue des Carrières, with participants enjoying a ride on the funicular to take in panoramic views of the city.
The meeting point is conveniently located in the heart of Old Quebec, providing easy access to the tour’s starting point.
Once the walking portion is complete, the tour ends at Dufferin Terrace, a popular promenade that offers stunning vistas of the St. Lawrence River and the surrounding historic architecture.
This itinerary allows visitors to fully enjoy the charm and beauty of Old Quebec, seamlessly transitioning from exploring the streets to admiring the city from above.
Additional Information
Confirmation of the booking is provided at the time of purchase, ensuring participants have all the necessary details for the tour. The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, requiring a moderate level of physical fitness from travelers. Children must be accompanied by an adult throughout the experience, which operates regardless of weather conditions. Group sizes are capped at a maximum of 16 participants to maintain an intimate and personalized walking tour.
The tour covers a variety of terrain, including stairs and uneven surfaces, so sturdy walking shoes are recommended. Participants should dress appropriately for the weather, as the tour continues rain or shine. Photography is encouraged, offering opportunities to capture the historic charm of Old Quebec. Dietary restrictions can be accommodated with advance notice.
Logistics of the Tour
The tour operates daily starting at 3:00 pm, led by experienced guides from Cicerone Tours. It costs $52.83 per person and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.
The meeting point is at 12 Rue Sainte-Anne, and the tour ends at Dufferin Terrace.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, and a moderate level of physical fitness is required. Children must be accompanied by an adult, and the group size is limited to a maximum of 16 travelers.
The tour operates in all weather conditions, providing a comprehensive historical and culinary exploration of Old Quebec. Guests can expect a mix of walking, tasting, and taking in the stunning views of the city.
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Tasting Stops in Old Quebec
Throughout the Historical Tasting Old Quebec Walking Tour, participants enjoy three distinct tasting stops that showcase the local flavors and culinary heritage of the city.
These stops include:
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A visit to a traditional sugar shack, where guests can sample authentic maple products and learn about the province’s maple syrup production.
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A stop at a specialty cheese shop, where they’ll have the chance to taste a variety of artisanal Quebec cheeses and learn about the region’s cheesemaking traditions.
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A sampling of classic Quebecois dishes, such as poutine and tourtière, at a local eatery, providing a true taste of the city’s cuisine.
The tour also includes a ride on the historic Funicular, offering panoramic views of Old Quebec and the St. Lawrence River.
Exploring Quebec City’s History
Along With sampling the local flavors, the Historical Tasting Old Quebec Walking Tour offers an immersive exploration of Quebec City’s rich history, guiding participants through the charming streets of Old Quebec.
As the tour progresses, the knowledgeable guide shares captivating tales of the city’s past, from its beginnings as a French colonial outpost to its role as a strategic stronghold during the French and Indian War.
Visitors gain a deeper understanding of Quebec’s unique cultural heritage, learning about the architecture, landmarks, and pivotal events that have shaped the city over the centuries.
Through this engaging historical journey, participants emerge with a newfound appreciation for the enduring legacy of Old Quebec.
Panoramic Views From the Funicular
Partway through the historical walking tour, participants ride the iconic Québec City Funicular, which transports them up the steep incline between the Lower Town and the Upper Town.
From the Dufferin Terrace at the top, they’re treated to panoramic vistas overlooking the majestic St. Lawrence River and the city’s picturesque rooftops and spires.
The funicular offers:
- Breathtaking 360-degree views of Québec City’s historic landmarks and natural surroundings.
- An opportunity to snap photos from the observation deck atop the Dufferin Terrace.
- A chance to learn about the funicular’s history and engineering from the knowledgeable tour guide.
- A scenic transition between the lower and upper parts of Old Québec, enhancing the immersive walking tour experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food on the Tour?
Participants are generally not allowed to bring their own food on guided tours, as the tour provider has typically arranged for specific food tastings as part of the experience. Bringing outside food would interfere with the planned logistics and activities.
Is Photography Allowed During the Tasting Stops?
Photography is generally allowed during the tasting stops on this tour. However, participants should be mindful of any specific instructions or restrictions provided by the tour guide or the vendors at the tasting locations.
What Is the Dress Code for the Walking Tour?
The tour does not have a strict dress code, but comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. As it’s an outdoor walking tour, layers and protection from the elements are advised for optimal comfort.
Are There Any Dietary Restrictions for the Food Tastings?
The tour operator accommodates various dietary restrictions for the food tastings. Travellers with specific dietary needs should notify the guide in advance so appropriate arrangements can be made. The tour give you an inclusive experience for all participants.
Can I Leave the Tour Group at Any Point During the Walk?
Participants can generally leave the tour group at any point during the walk, though it’s recommended to stay with the group for the full experience. Tour operators typically ask that guests notify the guide if they need to depart early.
Recap
This engaging walking tour offers a delightful blend of history, culture, and culinary delights in the heart of Old Quebec.
Participants will savor local flavors, uncover the city’s rich heritage, and cap off the experience with a ride on the iconic Funicular, providing panoramic views of the historic landmarks and stunning natural surroundings.
It’s a captivating journey that celebrates the essence of Quebec City.
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