Uncover Old Quebec: Fun Walking Tour with a guide-Gratuity based





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Travel on a budget or just looking for a great activity in the city? Take a free tour of Quebec city. Rated as Traveller's Choice 2025. Walking tour is the best way to learn about a city! Don't just visit Quebec City – truly experience it with our acclaimed walking tours! The price at the end of the tour is up to you.You give what you think the tour Worth! The booking fee is to insure improve our website and service. You will get a closer look to the history with a funny certified local guide (9 years)! As soon as you step into the old part of town, you will without a shadow of a doubt fall in love with the charm of the city. As one of the oldest cities in North America, Quebec is replete with secrets that most locals have no knowledge of. I am offering to personally guide you through these well-kept secrets and into the rich history of Quebec in a humorous, fun-fact-filled manner. The tour happen rain or shine (except super bad day) Please note that group size can be 6-24 people
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We're not about to spoil the whole tour like others out there. Count on us to show you the city's top highlights and even unveil some secret paths that other tours might've missed, like uncovering hidden treasure and somes fun facts.
Stroll along this grand promenade beneath the iconic silhouette of Chateau Frontenac, sLearn about somes secret and anecdotes.
Explore Quebec City's Place Royale, a square in Old Quebec with beautiful architecture and bustling cafes, offering a glimpse into the city's French colonial heritage.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Not recommended for travelers with health or mobility issues.
Reviews(734)
Sam was a fabulous tour guide. He led us through the old city while keeping us in the shade on a hot day. His narrative was engaging with much about landmarks and history interspersed with humor and warmth. I would highly recommend his tour. It is well worth a very generous gratuity.
Had a great two-hour tour with Sam Dubois! Very informative and conversational and highly recommend his tour.
Sam led a fantastic tour! You got to see all the main sites to see and learn about the history. I really appreciated getting to learn more about the history of Quebec, and Sam had a wealth of knowledge to share. It was really cool hearing about the city through the eyes of someone born and raised there. He knew about how the city has changed and also had recommendations on spots to check out. He was also funny. Highly recommend!
Our guide Sam Dubois was full of fun, facts and enthusiasm for Quebec City
A very knowledgeable and entertaining guide. Best walking tour we have been on for awhile and we always do a walking tour when we visit a new place. Could not recommend enough and loved the bingo card of places to visit while in Quebec City.
We thoroughly enjoyed the walking tour with Sam. He was very informative, without going overboard with information. He was personable with good sense of humor. He offered great suggestions for things to do after the tour. I highly recommend him!
We have been to Quebec City several times and have taken a few different walking tours. Without a doubt this was the best! The guide Sam spoke passionately about his city and the French Canadian culture. His presentation of the history of the city and landmarks was informative, interesting and all topped off with his great sense humour. Highly recommended!
Our guide, Sam, brought his quirky sense of humor, sharp wit and deep base of historical knowledge to bear to make for a fantastic tour — raising all our spirits despite miserable weather. We especially loved how he used the phrase ‘Je me souviens’ as leitmotif, coming back to the phrase again and again throughout the tour. Other highlights included reference to the Hitchcock film ‘I Confess’ (which I confess I did not know was set and filmed in Quebec) as well as the Morrin library / former prison (which we subsequently toured ). Guides like Sam are why we always try to start a city break with a guided tour. Highly recommended.
We have done the free (please tip them well!) city tours in several cities and every single one has been excellent. Sam was an excellent guide—fluent in both French and English. Kept it light and fun—with a mix of history, pop culture, and other interesting tidbits. He’s from the area and has been doing this for 10+ years now, so he knows a lot of cool things and communicates them well. Also gave us a nice recommendation for lunch after.
Samuel made Quebec City’s history come alive with an entertaining, informative, and perfectly paced walking tour. His pride in Quebec’s culture and role in North American history is contagious. Through engaging storytelling, he shares local dining and cultural recommendations without receiving compensation. Samuel’s passion for his city makes this tour unforgettable. Samuel’s tour was like getting 2 guides on 1 tour!



