Quebec City: Historical Walking and Tasting Tour offers a compelling blend of history, culture, and cuisine in one engaging package. For around $68 per person, you’ll spend three hours exploring Old Quebec with a knowledgeable guide, soaking in scenic streets, and sampling regional treats. What we love most about this tour are the small, flavorful tasting stops that give you a real taste of Quebec’s culinary traditions, and the passionate guides who bring the city’s history to life with enthusiasm and insight.
One possible consideration is that the tastings are intentionally small — perfect for a snack or an appetizer rather than a full meal — so if you’re hungry, plan to eat beforehand. This tour suits travelers who enjoy a leisurely walk, are curious about local history, and want a taste of authentic Quebec without breaking the bank. If you appreciate guided explorations with a mix of storytelling and culinary delights, this tour hits the sweet spot.
Key Points
- Historic charm: Discover the hidden gems and stories behind Quebec’s first settlers in Old Quebec.
- Tasting experience: Four stops at local producers provide a delicious peek into Quebec’s terroir.
- Expert guides: Knowledgeable, friendly guides like Yves and Jonathan make the experience memorable.
- Authentic insights: Learn about the city’s evolution and regional specialties from locals.
- Value for money: At $68, the combination of walking, storytelling, and tastings offers excellent value.
- Limited mobility: The tour isn’t suited for those with mobility impairments, so plan accordingly.
A Deep Dive into the Quebec City: Historical Walking and Tasting Tour

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Exploring Old Quebec with a Local Touch
Starting from the tourist information center next to Place d’Armes, you’ll be greeted by your guide and set off on foot through the charming cobblestone streets of Old Quebec. As you walk, your guide—like Yves or Jonathan—will weave stories of the city’s first French settlers, making history feel alive and relevant. We loved how guides go beyond dry facts, sharing anecdotes that make the past resonate, such as tales of early explorers or local legends.
The tour’s pace is comfortable, allowing you to appreciate the scenic architecture — from centuries-old stone buildings to quaint shops — while also stopping at key historic sites. This leisurely exploration makes it easy for everyone to soak in the atmosphere, whether you’re a history buff or just here for the ambiance.
Discovering Hidden Gems
One of the highlights for many participants is uncovering hidden treasures tucked away in the winding streets. Though the itinerary focuses on major sights, your guide might lead you off the beaten path to lesser-known corners, giving you a more intimate look at the city’s past and present. Travelers frequently mention their surprise at how much history and character can be found just a few steps from the main tourist routes.
Tasting Quebec’s Terroir: A Food Lover’s Delight
The second part of the tour offers a delicious journey through local flavors. With four tasting stops, you’ll sample a variety of locally produced foods like cheeses, sausages, and fresh vegetables, along with drinks and maple taffy. Each stop is carefully selected to showcase Quebec’s culinary traditions and regional specialties.
From reviews, we know guides like Louis or Yves make these tastings especially enjoyable by sharing stories behind each product and engaging with local producers. For example, one reviewer mentioned the “high-quality tastings” and the “great food” provided, which made the experience feel authentic and satisfying despite the small size of each sample.
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Meeting with local producers adds a layer of authenticity that you won’t find in just any food tour. You’ll learn about how regional terroir influences the flavors, and how these products have evolved over time. Several reviews highlight how guides are passionate and knowledgeable, making these stops both educational and tasty.
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The Experience’s Practical Aspects
The tour is designed for afternoon availability, making it a convenient option if you’re exploring Quebec City during the day. It’s a small-group experience, typically under 20 people, which fosters intimacy and allows for personalized attention. You’ll want to be aware that mobility impairments are not accommodated, as the tour involves walking on cobblestones and uneven terrain.
Is It Worth the Price?
At $68, this tour offers remarkable value—combining history, culture, and cuisine in just three hours. With the reviews praising the knowledgeable guides and the quality of tastings, most guests find it well worth the cost. Keep in mind that the tastings are modest, so plan accordingly if you’re hungry; many reviewers recommend eating beforehand if you’re looking for a full meal.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience is perfect for history enthusiasts eager to learn about Quebec’s origins, as well as food lovers interested in regional products. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy guided storytelling, friendly interaction with locals, and a relaxed pace. Couples, small groups, and solo travelers alike will find this tour engaging and memorable.
Final Thoughts: Is This Tour Right for You?

For travelers seeking an authentic taste of Quebec City, this walking and tasting tour delivers exactly that. It combines cultural storytelling with delicious bites, making it a well-rounded experience that balances history with flavor. Guides like Yves and Jonathan receive praise for their enthusiasm and depth of knowledge, which elevates the entire outing.
If you’re someone who enjoys learning about local traditions, meeting people from the region, and sampling regional foods without rushing or spending a fortune, this tour fits the bill. The small size and flexible cancellation policy also add to its appeal, giving you peace of mind as you plan your Quebec City adventure.
FAQ

How long is the Quebec City: Historical Walking and Tasting Tour?
It’s a three-hour experience, usually available in the afternoon, allowing plenty of time to explore and enjoy tastings without feeling rushed.
Where do I meet for the tour?
You’ll meet in front of the tourist information center, next to Place d’Armes, which is central and easy to find.
Are the tastings included in the price?
Yes, the four tasting stops at local producers are included in the $68 fee, offering a variety of cheeses, meats, and drinks.
Can I participate if I have food allergies or intolerances?
Yes, but you should inform the tour provider via chat after booking so they can accommodate your needs or advise on suitable options.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, unfortunately, it’s not suitable for those with mobility impairments due to walking on cobblestones and uneven surfaces.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is led in English, and guides are known for being friendly and engaging.
In sum, the Quebec City: Historical Walking and Tasting Tour offers a delightful blend of history, flavor, and local charm. It’s an excellent choice for travelers wanting a deep dive into Quebec’s past while enjoying some of its best regional foods. Whether you’re a history buff, foodie, or curious traveler, this tour provides a compact, engaging, and authentic experience that will leave you with a richer understanding of this captivating city.
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