We Love —
- Experience the best of both worlds and take an enchanting journey from Montreal to Quebec City.
- Begin your Canadian adventure in the beloved city of Montreal where you can roam the quaint streets and sample local favourites like French pastries and the iconic sesame bagel!
- Hop on a train and switch to city-sleek as you fall in love with vibrant Quebec city, and soak up its romantic ambience.
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Your Itinerary In Brief —
Embark on an adventure where nature meets urban and experience the best of both worlds on this enchanting Quebecois 6-night/7-day trip! Between wild nature and modern cities, Canada offers itself to you in all its majesty... After visiting Montreal and roaming fascinating museums, the old town or old port, make the journey to Quebec City by rail and admire the snow-covered landscapes from your window. Witness incredible views in this country of infinite scenery that will never cease to amaze you.
Your itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival in Montreal
Day 2 and 3: Montreal
Day 4: Montreal - Quebec City (275kms) via train
Day 5 and 6: Quebec City
Day 7: Quebec City - Montreal
Please note that the order of activities can be changed without affecting the programme.
Your Itinerary In Detail —
Days 1-3: Montreal
Day 1: Arrival in Montreal
Welcome to the veritable cultural melting-pot of Montreal, one of the world's most interesting and much-loved cities. Its charm lies in the blending of old and new, its offerings of traditional French pastries alongside sesame bagels, cobbled streets and quirky cafes. Downtown area is bustling with life at the foot of the mountain, while the city's fascinating history is rooted in the old, picturesque neighbourhoods bordering the river.
Overnight at Hotel Faubourg 3* (or similar) in Montreal in a studio with kitchenette and breakfast included.
Days 2 & 3: Montreal
Stroll through the 18th and 19th-century homes of Old Montreal and discover the imposing Notre-Dame Basilica, as well as museums that tell the story of the past such as the Pointe-à-Callière Museum and the Centre d'histoire de Montréal. The Old Port invites you to relax in any season. Don't miss the Olympic Park, which hosted the 1976 Olympic Games and whose mast is the highest inclined tower in the world. You will also find on this site the Biodome, a magical place where four ecosystems cohabit.
Overnight at Hotel Faubourg 3* (or similar) in Montreal in a studio with kitchenette and breakfast included.
Suggested visits:
- The Rio Tinto Alcan Botanical Garden and Planetarium.
- The Montreal Biodome
- A walking tour of Old Montreal
- The Montreal Ferris Wheel
Day 4
Day 4: Montreal to Quebec City via train (275 kms)
Depart by train to the provincial capital: Quebec City. During the journey, you will be able to enjoy the surrounding scenery through the nature. Upon arrival in Quebec City, check into a hotel within walking distance of the historic district. Beware, you may fall under the spell of Quebec City, the only fortified city north of Mexico!
Overnight at Le Concorde 3* (or similar) in Quebec City in a Standard Room (no meals included).
Days 5-7: Quebec City
Day 5 and 6: Quebec City
Wander through the winding streets of Quebec City and soak up its romantic ambience. Stroll through the oldest districts, including Petit Champlain, Place-Royale and the Old Port. In this charming setting steeped in history, the capital offers a calendar of enthralling activities: major festivals, plays and exhibitions... And the accommodation and cuisine are first class!
Overnight at Le Concorde 3* (or similar) in Quebec City in a Standard Room (no meals included).
Day 7: Quebec City to Montreal (275 kms)
Return to Montreal by train before your departing flight (transfers not included to the airport).
Your Hotels —
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In Montreal, you will stay in a Studio with a kitchenette at the Faubourg de Montréal 3* hotel (or similar).
In Quebec City, you will be accommodated in a Standard Room at the Le Concorde Hotel 3* (or similar) - pictured above.
Your Dining Choices
This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast stay for the first three nights (in Montreal) and accommodation only for the remaining three (in Quebec City).
Your Journey to Montreal —
Flights:
You may choose from Economy, Premium or Business class flights on sectors that they operate, at the next stage of the booking process. The flights included are with either a scheduled or no-frills airline and are subject to live availability and prices can change. You can choose your preferred departure times during the booking process. Please select your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ.
Your Destinations —
Montreal
Regarded as Canada’s cultural capital, Montreal is a unique island-city on the St Lawrence River, and the perfect place for big-city thrills mixed with charming attractions. For a taste of its old-world French atmosphere, visit the cobbled streets of Old Montreal, admiring Notre Dame Basilica and the charming Place Jacques-Cartier, which feels like it’s been plucked straight from a European town.
To escape the bustling city, take a stroll through Mount Royal Park, set atop the mountain after which the city is named. After climbing to the top, you can admire fantastic views over the city’s skyscrapers and monuments below, before settling down in a restaurant to savour some authentic Montreal cuisine. Don’t miss French-inspired options like the Breton pastry kouign amann, or get a taste for Montreal’s Haitian population by trying griot - a marinated pork shoulder that tastes like it’s straight from the Caribbean isles.
While foodies will be happy in this vibrant city, there are also plenty of sights to tempt culture-vultures. Head to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts to explore Canadian art or wander the tranquil Montreal Botanical Garden, while if you’re ready for a day of thrills, La Ronde is an extensive theme park on nearby St. Helen’s Island.
Quebec
Québec truly feels like a country within a country, a distinct place of francophone linguistic and cultural identity within greater Canada. Québec's embrace of terroir, its language, and its passion for everything from winter snow to wine to gastronomy, is something else that encompasses both distinctly North American and European identities.
Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage treasure, is walkable and safe. Stroll the cobblestone streets of the only fortified city north of Mexico and explore its gorgeous outdoors nearby. Its history, friendly vibe, and myriad attractions make it a stand‑out travel destination throughout the year.