3-Day Quebec Itinerary

1 cities | 8 attraction(s) | total distance 30 km
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3-Day Quebec City Tour<br> (Explore Quebec City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Combining European landscapes with Canadian hospitality, you'll discover rich history, colorful culture, and stunning architecture as you travel along unforgettable sailing routes.)<br> ## Day 1: Quebec City<br> Bleu Québec (Old Quebec): <br> Begin your journey in Bleuquebec, Quebec City's old town. With its famous cobblestone streets, 17th-century buildings, and charming boutiques, this UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts well-preserved buildings and cute character. Explore the iconic Frontenac Castle and tiny Champlain Street.<br> <br> The Citadel of Quebec: <br> Visit this active military installation and learn about its historical significance. The Citadel offers guided tours and fantastic views of the city and the St. Lawrence River.<br> <br> ## Day 2: Quebec City<br> <br> Plains of Abraham (Plaines d'Abraham): <br> Spend the morning in this stunning city park. The site of a historic battle between French and English forces, it offers beautiful trails, gardens, and a museum that tells its history.<br> <br> Musée de la Sylvilliage-Cionva (Museum of Civilization): <br> Spend an afternoon visiting this museum. Explore exhibits showcasing the diverse cultures and history of Quebec and beyond. The museum's interactive exhibits offer deep insights into the region's past and present.<br> <br> ## Day 3: Quebec City<br> Chute Montmorency (Montmorency Falls): <br> Take a short trip out of the city to see the breathtaking beauty of Montmorency Falls. Taller than Niagara Falls, this waterfall offers a cable car, walking trails, and a variety of viewing platforms.<br> <br> Island of Orleans: <br> End your trip with a visit to this quaint island, known for its historical charm and agricultural heritage, where you can enjoy fresh berries, cider, and maple products while exploring picturesque landscapes and cute villages.
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Day1: Quebec City

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Start with a stroll through Old Quebec's historic district. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this neighborhood is known for its cobblestone streets, preserved 17th-century architecture, and charming boutiques. Explore attractions like the iconic new Hay Frontenac and tiny Champlain Street. At the Citadelle des Québec, learn about this landmark and take in the incredible panoramic views.
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Day2: Quebec City

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Spend the morning in the Quebec City neighborhood of Narrage, enjoying a break from the André-Dapré Farm. In the afternoon, visit the Duc de Sauvignon Sopuck Museum and the Jardin des Dittles, which offers trails and lush gardens.
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Day3: Quebec City

2 attraction(s) · 18 km
After admiring Montmorency Falls in Quebec City, visit the other island, Orléans, to experience its historical charm and agricultural heritage. Explore the island's beautiful landscapes and small towns while enjoying fresh berries, cider, and maple products.
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