Circuit à arrêts multiples à Québec





Description
Les principaux sites de la ville de Québec sont à votre portée et vous pourrez les explorer à votre rythme grâce à ce circuit en bus à arrêts multiples. Découvrez des vues superbes et écoutez un commentaire passionnant en circulant à bord d'un autobus à impériale de style londonien, en descendant à votre guise pour découvrir les différents sites de la dernière cité fortifiée d'Amérique du Nord. Visitez les meilleures attractions comme la place Royale, le Vieux-Port et la citadelle de Québec ; essayez les pubs de la rue Carier et flânez dans le quartier réhabilité de Saint-Roch.
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
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The two hour double-decker open bus tour is perfect for travelers like my mom who could not walk far. We saw Old Quebec, the Citadel, the plains of Abraham, downtown, Parliament building, the wharf, and a large sweep around the city. You can hop on and off to explore stops more if you wish. $50 Canadian for a day pass. Headsets are included to listen to the recorded which which can be heard in several different languages. Great experience. Get tickets and start the tour at the circle outside the Fairmont hotel.
Convenient way to see some of the landmarks of the city with recorded information of each one of them. It will be nice if you could have one more bus running, we missed one bus and didn’t see another one for about 1 and 1/2 hours.
We have used hop on-hop off before. This was disappointing as the buses could not maintain a schedule. The app was never accurate. Also we RAN across the street to catch the bus at the stop, but because it had moved 5 feet from the stop, he wouldn’t let us in. We ended up waiting an HOUR for the next bus.
My wife and I recently visited Quebec City and used the "Hop On - Hop Off" bus tour. It was a great way to see the city. We went completely around the tour first and then went back and got off the bus at the stops that we were interested in. My only complaint is that the list of the addresses of the pickup spots is WRONG. The list that they sent us had "507 Rue Saint-Joseph E" as a pickup location. It is NOT. Fortunately we spoke to a very helpful employee at a nearby hotel and he got us to the right place.
The pickup spot was incorrect on the website so we waited for over an hour until I called and messaged and quickly got redirected. The ride was beautiful and informative. The audio was not lud enough to overcome the wind and construction on noise. It is still a nice way to get an overview of a beautiful city.
Great for seeing different parts of the city. Not great for moving from one part of the city to another. The order of the tour might not work if you just want to relocate.
The e-ticket can be easily lost in your phone, just by accessing a new app. I had to call in to get a new ticket. I selected an email attachment, which stayed available. The drivers were very courteous.
The bus was comfortable. The driver was good. I liked the audio guide. Learned a lot about history of the Canada. All the stops were interesting and beautiful. We got off on citadel and walk around taking lots of pictures and walking on the wall. The bus was right on time on the first pick up and exactly within 30 minutes to pick us up from the stop that we got off. Highly recommended this tour. You can see a lot in 2.5 hours.
Nice way to see the highlights of old Quebec City. The bus was clean and the sound system worked properly. We were able to cover a lot of ground using the Hop on Hop Off. it’s hard to go wrong here!
The tour covered quite a number of sites with running commentary. The only point I would make is this is more correctly a sight-seeing tour as the bus makes very brief stops. So if you get off you must wait thirty minutes before another bus comes.



