3-Day Quebec Itinerary
1 cities |
8 attraction(s) |
total distance 30
km
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Day1
Day2
Day3
Day1: Quebec City
4 attraction(s) ·
1 km
2
Historic, high-end hotel offering plush quarters, plus fine dining, a spa, a wine bar & river views.
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km
3
Cooperative-owned shopping quarter with independent boutiques, galleries, restaurants & a theatre.
1
km
4
Complex featuring a long-standing active fort, plus a museum & changing of the guard ceremonies.
Day2: Quebec City
2 attraction(s) ·
2 km
1
The Abraham Plain is a central park located in downtown Quebec City. Although it does not have any specific attractions, its environment is pleasant, bringing a sense of tranquility to the busy city area.
2
km
2
This museum stands out for its unique appearance and is positioned primarily on knowledge and innovation.
Day3: Quebec City
2 attraction(s) ·
18 km
1
This attraction is located in the north of Quebec City, about 1 km away from the city center. It is a waterfall formed by the Montmorency River falling vertically from a mountain wall as high as 83 meters. The height of the waterfall is 1.5 times that of Niagara Falls, and it is very magnificent. In winter, the water flow of the waterfall decreases, leaving only a thin stream, and the rest is surrounded by glaciers, forming a snow-white ice wall that inspires awe. There are also many paths, terraces, bridges, and stairs for tourists to observe the waterfall up close, making it easier for them to appreciate the beautiful scenery of the waterfall. There is an elegant French restaurant next to the waterfall, offering delicious French cuisine and local Quebec dishes. In addition, this attraction has many other entertainment activities and tour packages for tourists to choose from.
18
km
2
Located in the middle of the Saint Lawrence River, Île d'Orléans is one of the earliest French settlements in the province of Quebec, preserving many French-style buildings and culture. From the island, you can enjoy a distant view of Quebec City's Old Town as well as many interesting galleries and restaurants. Île d'Orléans is connected to the mainland by the Île d'Orléans Bridge.