10 Best Things to Do in Old Québec City
What to Do in Old Québec?
Slip on some comfortable shoes and walk your own path through its 400 years of history. The Old Town has many interesting sites to visit and is an awe‑inspiring journey through architectural treasures unlike anything outside Europe. All this monumental beauty has a place on UNESCO’s list of world heritage sites. Our best advice is to take a walking tour when you arrive to enjoy the city's rich heritage throughout your stay.
There’s a marvel just past every street corner in the birthplace of French North America. There are luxury hotels in Québec City Old Town and many shops. Among the best restaurants in Québec City Old Town, you will find incredible places for fine dining as well as lovely restaurants inside Old Québec's walls.
How to Get to the Old City
Here’s what we recommend for no-fuss travel in and around Old Québec.
Old Town Québec City Map
What is the difference between Old Québec and Québec City?
Old Québec City is a neighbourhood of Québec City that refers to the historic district. Old Québec (also called Québec City Old Town) became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. Old Québec is both in Lower Town and Upper Town.
What is the difference between Upper and Lower Town?
Lower Town is along the St. Lawrence river while Upper Town is circled by the fortifications, with an elevation of about 50 metres. Here are the main attractions in these parts of the city:
Lower Town:
- Petit-Champlain: Just beneath the ramparts, where Rue du Petit-Champlain and Place Royale are located
- Old Port: Between the Petit-Champlain and the St. Lawrence River
Upper Town:
- Inside the Walls: Surrounded by the fortifications and where the Château Frontenac is located
- Parliament Hill & Plains of Abraham : Just outside the walls and where the Parliament is located, next to Grande Allée and the Plains of Abraham
How easy is it to walk around Old Québec?
Old Québec is a very walkable city. But above all, walking is the best way to fully enjoy its impressive heritage. Lower Town and Upper Town are connected by steep streets and staircases. The funicular can also help people who have more difficulty to get around: you can walk down and use the funicular to reach the Upper Town or use it in both directions.
Old Québec VS downtown
Québec City incorporates Old Québec as well as central neighbourhoods and other neighbourhoods near downtown. The central neighbourhoods are concentrated in a relatively small area. Each one has its own vibe with unique food, shops and places to mingle with the locals and have a good time.