by patchworkma5793
Wonderful historic city! Did a walking tour one day, that morphed into a narrated into a two hour narrated bus tour. Then we walked more. The next day we did an excursion to the basilica of Sainte Anne de Beaupre, the Montmorency falls and a copper museum and art gallery. Still more to see and do there!
Visited: Sep 08, 2019
by ZachAsherGma
Rainy day but we checked out a lot of the city via walking (that's what they make raincoats and umbrellas for). Found a quaint place for lunch and highly recommend: Q de Sac, stop by and tell Sam hello!
Visited: May 07, 2016
by soulgood
Beautiful City, We enjoyed our tour, however we needed more time
Visited: May 27, 2017
by Jessmin
A beautiful port. You can just walk around this lovely town. My two-cents for those fly from Quebec city airport. The taxi fare from the port to the airport is a flat fee for just over $30CAD.plus tips. And your cruise line charges $15.99USD per person. So you should take shuttle only if you travel solo.
by MaySept
Lovely city. We did a walking tour in the Old City, and we did an excursion to the falls. The time here was our favorite part of the cruise.
Visited: Aug 09, 2019
by lgmajeskemi
Stayed an extra day in this port and really enjoyed the old town area. Lots of streets to walk thru with an old town feeling. Took the Funicular up to the top of the city and walked down. Went to Montmorency Falls and had a very nice time. Very beautiful with lots of walking. Taxis were had to find so we had to Uber places or you had to call for a cab.
Visited: Sep 28, 2018
by shblair
This was our favorite port. The layout of the Old City vs. the New City was amazing and we were in awe of everything.
Visited: Jul 07, 2018
by travelbug2015
Was windy & chilly. UNESCO tour was great. Tour guide Roger was very good. After tour, we walked into town & did some shopping. Easy walk from dock.
Visited: Aug 13, 2016
by rschweer
The Old City is very beautiful.
Visited: Jul 14, 2018
by pinguina
Did not do an excursion. We walked around the lower city and then took the funicular up to the upper city. We had quiche and cafe au lait for lunch at a sidewalk cafe, gelato on the promenade for a snack, and then dined on onion soup, salmon tartare, and poutine alfresco for dinner. We took full advantage of the ship being in port overnight and did not return until well after dark. Seeing the city lights at night and with fewer crowds was a treat. The city itself is the attraction here. It’s easy to enjoy the European atmosphere and picturesque architecture.
Visited: Sep 04, 2019
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