The 10 Best Historic Walking Areas in Quebec, Quebec

November 12, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

Discover the best top things to do in Quebec, Quebec including Old Quebec, Eglise Saint-Laurent, Terrasse Dufferin, La Promenade des Gouverneurs, Breakneck Steps (L'Escalier Casse-Cou), Old Port, Lower Town (Basse-Ville), Place Royale, Golden Square Mile, Old Port of Montreal.
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1. Old Quebec

Rue de Tresor, Quebec City, Quebec GIR 5B8 Canada 4182625515 http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/300
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5.0 based on 13,360 reviews

Old Quebec

Reviewed By nowpacking - Dallas, United States

Walk through one of the city gates and you will be transported back in time - wander the cobblestone streets, ride in horse drawn carriages, dine at sidewalk cafes, shop in the artist's alley way, and photograph countless historic buildings. The huge boardwalk overlooking the historic lower town stretches across the front of the beautiful Chateau Frontenac providing the perfect place to sit and enjoy - especially if you can get up early and beat the crowds! Lots of restaurants, shops, beautiful churches (don't miss Notre Dame and the church in Place Royal) and so much charming architecture. Take the stairs down to the lower city or ride the funicular ... stroll the streets, take lots of photographs and have lunch. In the lower city visit Place Royal and Notre-Dame-des-Victories church to see the huge model ship hanging from the ceiling - then eat pizza at La Pizz or a snack at Maison Smith. If you need a ride back up catch the funicular! Don't miss the gorgeous fountain outside the gate and across from the beautiful Parliment building.

2. Eglise Saint-Laurent

1532, chemin Royal Place de l'Église, Saint-Laurent-de-l'Ile-d'Orleans, Quebec G0A 3Z0 Canada +1 418-828-2551 http://www.saintlaurentio.com
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Eglise Saint-Laurent

3. Terrasse Dufferin

2, rue d'Auteuil / D'Auteuil street, 2 chateau Frontenac, Quebec City, Quebec G1R 5C2 Canada +1 418-648-7016 http://baladodecouverte.com/circuits/129/poi/1567/tresor-sous-la-terrasse-dufferin
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4.5 based on 3,593 reviews

Terrasse Dufferin

This elevated area offers panoramic views of Old Quebec and the St. Lawrence River. Winter adrenalin junkies line up by the thousands at Les Glissades de la Terrasse to experience the rush of zooming downhill from 270 feet high (82 meters) in a toboggan speeding up to 60 mph (90 kilometers per hour) to the bottom 500 feet (152 meters) away. Located on the Dufferin Terrace overlooking the St. Lawrence River behind Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, the ride is open from mid-December through late March.

Reviewed By mrl325 - Mumbai, India

Terrasse Dufferin connects the upper town wirh the lower town by staircase or furnicular. You can sit on benches and see the street performances, marvel at the massive chateau fontenac, see the beautiful park and statues,look down on beautiful river and see the lower town, climb on the outer walls of the citadel

4. La Promenade des Gouverneurs

Dufferin Terrace, Quebec City, Quebec G1R 4P5 Canada http://www.ville.quebec.qc.ca/citoyens/patrimoine/quartiers/vieux_quebec/interet/promenade_gouverneurs.aspx
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4.5 based on 815 reviews

La Promenade des Gouverneurs

This elevated walkway provides wonderful views of the city and the St. Lawrence River.

Reviewed By Gonen2014 - Haifa, Israel

La Promenade des Gouverneurs is a beautiful hiking trail that connects to Terrasse Dufferin, and allows you to encircle part of Quebec Citadel (La Citadelle) and reach the Plains of Abraham. The view of the St. lawrence River is beautiful, and at the westernmost view point you will find toilets and even ice cream!

5. Breakneck Steps (L'Escalier Casse-Cou)

Quebec City, Quebec Canada http://www.quebecregion.com/en/quebec-city-and-area/stairways
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4.5 based on 781 reviews

Breakneck Steps (L'Escalier Casse-Cou)

This steep stairway connects Lower Town with the Terrasse Dufferin.

Reviewed By 4honeynugget - Elkton, United States

Besides being the perfect Instagram shot, this is the best spot from which to take in all that is Old Quebec. The restaurants and shops, the streets themselves, the lights at night...like walking into a snow globe! Do not miss it.

6. Old Port

St-Pierre & St-Paul, Quebec City, Quebec G1K 7R1 Canada +1 800-463-6769 [email protected] http://www.quebecregion.com/en/quebec-city-and-area/old-port-place-royale/
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4.5 based on 877 reviews

Old Port

This once bustling port now serves as a nostalgic reminder of Lower Town's history.

Reviewed By 476jael - Long Island, United States

During our “10-Day Canada and New England” cruise aboard Caribbean Princess, our ship arrived at her final destination, Quebec City. The cruise ship terminal, Le Terminal-Port of Quebec, in the Old Port area had modern facilities, and we could easily walk to the Old Quebec’s attractions, including Quartier Petit Champlain shopping area. The funicular as well as the staircases in the shopping area could be used to go up to the major attractions on the Upper Town of Old Quebec. The major road near the port was also convenient way to transport the disembarking/embarking passengers to/from Quebec airport or Quebec train station (Gare du Palais). Upon our disembarkation, we took a short taxi ride to Gare du Palais from the taxi stand right outside the cruise terminal to extend our travel to Montreal by VIA Rail Canada.

7. Lower Town (Basse-Ville)

Quebec City, Quebec Canada +1 418-692-2613 http://www.quebecregion.com/en/quebec-city-and-area/petit-champlain-district
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4.5 based on 2,375 reviews

Lower Town (Basse-Ville)

The location of the city's original settlement, historic Lower Town is situated on the banks of the St. Lawrence.

Reviewed By hayesone - Pinner, United Kingdom

This is the heart of old Quebec very busy great shops and galleries and a lovely feel to it all Place royal is the heartbeat and everything is very and accessible even if disabled if you use the funicular This area must not be missed at any time if the day

8. Place Royale

2-4 Rue des Pains Benits, Quebec City, Quebec G1K 4E9 Canada +1 418-646-3167 [email protected] https://www.quebec-cite.com/en/old-quebec/petit-champlain-and-place-royale/
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4.5 based on 1,884 reviews

Place Royale

This famous town plaza is the heart of historic Lower Town and has been an important social center since the city's founding.

Reviewed By Curlgolf - Toronto, Canada

There was a deep blanket of snow because of a blizzard the day we arrived, but it's amazing how quickly they get the snow out of the narrow old roads in lower town. Beautiful square with stone buildings up to 300 years old capped by snow, pedestrians only, almost like a fairy tale. There's even a modern, clean public washroom just off the square.

9. Golden Square Mile

2001, rue University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2A6 Canada +1 514-228-7400 [email protected] http://www.goldenmontreal.com/
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Golden Square Mile

From 1840 to 1930, the Golden Square Mile was home to Canada’s anglophone upperclass, the majority of which was made up of Scottish businessmen. Situated to the northwest of what is now Downtown Montréal, the neighborhood is defined by its Victorian mansions, noteworthy institutions, elegant stores, grand avenues, green spaces and monuments that call back to its early years when its residents represented nearly 70 percent of the wealth of Canada. The Square Mile is part of the Mount Royal natural and historical district and includes McGill University, the McCord Museum of Canadian History, the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts and many other attractions and landmarks to be discovered while strolling along Sherbrooke Street West. The term “golden” was added to the name in the 1950s by real estate developers to refer to the prosperity of the area. Originally spanning about one square mile, it is contained by a southern border of René Lévesque (formerly Dorchester Street), Mount Royal Park

10. Old Port of Montreal

De la Commune West, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2E2 Canada +1 514-283-5256 [email protected] http://www.vieuxportdemontreal.com
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4.5 based on 2,803 reviews

Old Port of Montreal

The Old Port of Montreal is one of the most popular tourist attraction in the country with more than 50 activities and 6 millions visitors every year!

Reviewed By NadaSBA - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

You can enjoy a long, nice walk at the old port in summer; sharing the experience with the crowd, bikes, kids..etc You can also have a seat and get a bite, while enjoying the scene. In winter it is a must visit on new year evening and watch the fire works

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