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Exploring Old Quebec City: A 5-Day City Experience on a Low Budget

Thursday, August 31: Arrival and Old Town Exploration

Start your trip by arriving in Quebec City and checking into your hotel. For a budget-friendly stay, you can check hotel and flight prices here. In the morning, immerse yourself in the historic charm of Old Quebec City. Take a stroll through the cobblestone streets of Quartier Petit Champlain, known for its quaint shops and cafes. In the afternoon, visit the iconic Château Frontenac and enjoy breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence River from Dufferin Terrace. In the evening, explore Rue Saint-Jean, a lively street lined with restaurants and local boutiques.

  • Quartier Petit Champlain: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Château Frontenac and Dufferin Terrace: Free, 1-2 hours
  • Rue Saint-Jean: Budget for dinner, 2-3 hours
Friday, September 1: Museums and Historic Sites

Start your day by visiting the Musée de la Civilisation, a fascinating museum showcasing Quebec's rich cultural heritage. Afterward, make your way to the Plains of Abraham, a historic battlefield-turned-park, where you can enjoy a picnic lunch. In the afternoon, explore the impressive Citadelle of Quebec and take a guided tour to learn about its military history. End your day with a visit to the Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral, a stunning architectural masterpiece.

  • Musée de la Civilisation: $15 CAD, 2-3 hours
  • Plains of Abraham: Free, 1-2 hours
  • Citadelle of Quebec: $16 CAD, 2-3 hours
  • Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral: Free, 1-2 hours
Saturday, September 2: Outdoor Adventures

Escape the city and immerse yourself in nature by visiting Parc de la Chute-Montmorency in the morning. Marvel at the breathtaking Montmorency Falls, which are even higher than Niagara Falls. You can take a cable car ride or walk along the suspension bridge for incredible views. Afterward, head to Île d'Orléans, a charming island known for its scenic landscapes and local produce. Explore the island's picturesque villages and indulge in some delicious food and wine.

  • Parc de la Chute-Montmorency: $14 CAD (cable car ride), 2-3 hours
  • Île d'Orléans: Free, budget for food and souvenirs, 3-4 hours
Sunday, September 3: Art and Culture

Start your day by visiting the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, a renowned art museum showcasing a diverse collection of Canadian and international artworks. In the afternoon, explore the vibrant neighborhood of Saint-Roch, known for its street art and trendy shops. Visit the Marché du Vieux-Port, a farmer's market, and indulge in some local culinary delights. End your day with a relaxing walk along the Promenade Samuel-De Champlain, offering beautiful views of the river.

  • Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec: $20 CAD, 2-3 hours
  • Saint-Roch neighborhood: Free, budget for food and shopping, 2-3 hours
  • Marché du Vieux-Port: Budget for food, 1-2 hours
  • Promenade Samuel-De Champlain: Free, 1-2 hours
Monday, September 4: Farewell Quebec City

On your last day, take a guided walking tour of Old Quebec City to discover hidden corners and learn interesting anecdotes about the city's history. Don't miss a visit to the Morrin Centre, a beautiful Victorian building that houses a library and hosts cultural events. Afterward, explore the charming streets of Saint-Jean-Baptiste neighborhood and savor a delicious poutine, a classic Quebec dish. Bid farewell to Quebec City with a final walk along the fortified walls that surround Old Town.

  • Guided walking tour: $20 CAD, 2-3 hours
  • Morrin Centre: $12 CAD, 1-2 hours
  • Saint-Jean-Baptiste neighborhood: Budget for food, 2-3 hours
  • Fortified walls: Free, 1-2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For a unique experience off the beaten path, consider visiting the Musée de la Civilisation's interactive exhibition, "Amerindian Worlds." It offers an immersive journey into the cultures and traditions of Canada's Indigenous peoples. Another hidden gem is the Maison de la Littérature, a literary haven housed in a former church. Explore its bookshelves, cozy reading areas, and enjoy a cup of coffee in the café. Locals also love the Espace 400e, a vibrant waterfront area with outdoor concerts, food trucks, and beautiful views of the St. Lawrence River.

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