The food tour marches on. The weather wasn’t the best for mid April in Quebec, but every stop we made was ready for us. We sampled what they offered and listened to their story. Every restaurant added something positive to our trip. We returned to...More
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Small-Group Quebec City Food Tour
From US$42.33
Overview
Explore Quebec City’s food scene and learn about the city’s history on this small-group walking tour. You’ll taste 15 local items, including crepes, maple candy, and smoked salmon, as you hear commentary about from your guide about hip the St. Jean-Baptiste district and UNESCO-listed Old Quebec. The tour includes all tastings, and a small group means plenty of opportunity to ask questions.
What to Expect
Meet your guide at the Quebec Tourist Information Center prior to your departure time, and then begin walking through the UNESCO-listed neighborhood of Old Quebec.
Learn about the neighborhood’s rich history and architecture en route to two eateries, where you'll enjoy traditional food and wine, followed by a spot known for its maple products.
Then, head to the bohemian district of St. Jean Baptiste and walk past Parliament, the Grand Theatre, and more—stop to sip microbrews, sample French bistro fare, and satisfy your sweet tooth at a creperie and chocolate shop.
Tour concludes at the original departure point.
Learn about the neighborhood’s rich history and architecture en route to two eateries, where you'll enjoy traditional food and wine, followed by a spot known for its maple products.
Then, head to the bohemian district of St. Jean Baptiste and walk past Parliament, the Grand Theatre, and more—stop to sip microbrews, sample French bistro fare, and satisfy your sweet tooth at a creperie and chocolate shop.
Tour concludes at the original departure point.
Questions & Answers
Sula U
15 April 2018|
Response from hutch08 | Reviewed this property |
We started at 2:00 and ended at 4:30. There is about 3 miles of walking and 7 stops.
sas855
14 April 2018|
Response from Tyler L | Reviewed this property |
I do not remember many vegetarian options on this tour.
Joan P
10 April 2018|
Response from 637Grace | Reviewed this property |
There is a sizable amount of walking and often hills and cobblestone sidewalks. You would have to check with the Tourism office to see if they can accomodate a private walk or with the use of a walker