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Discover Quebec City in style with a private, luxury day trip from Montreal featuring Old Quebec, a sugar shack brunch, and Montmorency Falls.

Planning a day trip from Montreal that combines history, culture, and breathtaking scenery? This private tour offers an elegant and personalized way to experience Quebec City’s iconic sights, a traditional sugar shack meal, and the towering Montmorency Falls—all in one well-organized day. While it’s a substantial investment, it could be the highlight of your Quebec adventure, especially if you’re eager for comfort, exclusivity, and insider access.
Two things we particularly like about this experience are the small-group intimacy and the balance of guided sightseeing with free exploration. Traveling with fewer people means more flexibility and a more relaxed pace, and the guided tour ensures you won’t miss the stories behind the sites. The inclusion of a sugar shack brunch adds an authentic regional touch, and ending the day at Montmorency Falls guarantees a spectacular photo opportunity.
One potential consideration is the price point—at over $1,600 for a group of up to seven people, this isn’t your budget option. It’s best suited for travelers who value comfort, personalized service, and a curated itinerary, rather than those looking for a budget tour. If you’re traveling with family or friends and want a premium experience, this could be a perfect fit.
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One of the biggest perks of booking this tour is the private transportation that whisks you smoothly from Montreal to Quebec City. You won’t need to navigate or worry about public transit—just sit back and enjoy the scenery. The maximum group size of seven means you’ll avoid the busyness of larger group tours, making the experience feel more like a day out with friends.
This setup allows for more flexible scheduling and potential spontaneous stops or questions—things you might miss on larger tours. Plus, the entire experience is curated for intimacy, making it easier to connect with your guide and fellow travelers.
Your first stop is Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a slice of Europe in Canada. You’ll walk cobblestone streets lined with charming stone buildings, surrounded by centuries-old city walls. We loved the way the tour emphasizes centuries of French and British influence, giving you a tangible sense of history that’s visible at every turn.
Included is a quick 2-minute ticketed visit to explore the streets, but be prepared for a lot of walking and photo-taking. The guide shares stories about the historic significance of landmarks, and you’ll feel transported back in time, especially in the Petit-Champlain district, one of North America’s oldest streets, filled with boutiques and cafes.
No visit to Quebec City is complete without seeing the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac. This towering, castle-like hotel dominates the skyline and is one of the city’s most photographed landmarks. The tour includes a 30-minute stop here, where you can admire its turrets, copper roofs, and stunning views of the St. Lawrence River.
The guide offers insights into its history and architecture, making it more than just a pretty picture. Standing outside, you’ll understand why this hotel is seen as the symbol of Quebec City—both a luxury landmark and a historical monument.
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Next, you’ll stroll through Quartier Petit Champlain, a charming neighborhood with boutique shops, cozy cafes, and stone facades that feel like stepping into a storybook. Nearby is Place Royale, the birthplace of Quebec City, featuring historic architecture and a quiet, timeless atmosphere.
You’ll only have about a minute here, but it’s enough to soak in the ambiance and snap some photos. If you’re inclined, you might find the shops and cafes tempting for a quick browse or coffee break.
The Plains of Abraham is a wide-open park with panoramic views of the river and a pivotal site in Canadian history—the 1759 battle between French and British forces. Today, it’s a peaceful place for a walk, and your guide shares insights about its significance. We loved the contrast of past and present, where history meets a vibrant green space.
This stop gives you a chance to stretch your legs and take photos of the surrounding scenery, making it a worthwhile pause in your busy day.
Midday, you’ll enjoy a sugar shack meal at La Bûche, a cozy restaurant specializing in traditional Québécois dishes. The experience is more than just food; it’s a culture, with hearty, regional flavors that are authentic and satisfying.
This meal reflects the region’s culinary heritage—think rich maple syrup, hearty meats, and simple, delicious fare. It’s a relaxing break that offers a taste of local life, paired with friendly service in a warm setting.
The tour concludes with a visit to Montmorency Falls, taller than Niagara and simply breathtaking. Included is a cable-car ride to get a sweeping view of the falls and the surrounding area. We loved the way the guide describes the falls and points out the best photo spots from the lookout.
The suspension bridges and viewing platforms allow for close-up encounters with the rushing water, providing dramatic photos and a sense of awe. It’s a memorable finale that combines natural beauty with an adrenaline rush.

While the price of $1,614.17 for a group of up to seven might seem steep, consider what’s included: private transportation, a guided tour, a regional meal, and admission to Montmorency Falls with the cable car. When you break it down, you’re paying for a highly curated, comfortable experience that covers many highlights in one day.
This tour is perfect for travelers who want an intimate, stress-free way to see Quebec’s top sights without the hassle of planning or navigating alone. The personalized service and exclusive access make it a more premium option—ideal for couples, small families, or friends seeking a special outing.

If you love having a detailed, guided experience with a private touch, this tour suits you. It’s especially good for those who appreciate comfort, authenticity, and scenic beauty—whether you’re a history buff, a foodie eager to try regional dishes, or simply someone who wants a stress-free way to explore Quebec City’s highlights.
That said, it’s a full day of sightseeing, so travelers with mobility concerns might need to consider the walking involved and the continuous pace. The inclusion of free time after the guided tour offers some flexibility, but be prepared for a busy schedule.

This private, luxury day trip offers a well-balanced blend of guided sightseeing and personal exploration, all set against Quebec City’s most stunning backdrops. It’s ideal if you’re seeking a comfortable, exclusive experience that captures the essence of Quebec’s cultural and natural highlights.
The attention to detail, from the storytelling of your guide to the scenic stops, makes it a memorable way to spend a day. The inclusion of a traditional sugar shack meal adds a genuine regional flavor, and the visit to Montmorency Falls provides a dramatic, awe-inspiring finish.
If your goal is to enjoy an elegant, hassle-free day with plenty of opportunity for photos and stories, this tour offers excellent value. It’s best suited for those who are willing to invest in a premium experience that emphasizes comfort, authenticity, and memorable scenery.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but keep in mind the itinerary involves walking and some standing. It’s ideal for families, couples, or small groups comfortable with a full day of sightseeing.
How many people are in the group?
The tour is private for your group, with a maximum of 7 guests, ensuring a personalized experience and relaxed pace.
What’s included in the price?
You’ll get private transportation, a sugar shack brunch, a guided tour of Old Quebec, and admission to Montmorency Falls with a cable-car ride.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since it’s a private tour, there’s some flexibility, but the core stops are fixed. It’s best to confirm any special requests directly with Throwback Tours.
Is pickup offered?
Yes, pickup from Montreal is included, making the start seamless.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially for the Old Quebec streets and park areas. Dress in layers in case of changes in weather.
How long is the drive from Montreal?
The tour lasts about 12 hours, including transit time, so be prepared for a full day out.
Is parking available in Quebec City?
The tour includes guided walks and sightseeing; parking options vary, but most stops are accessible on foot. Your guide can advise on local parking if you choose to explore independently afterward.
This tour offers a chance to enjoy Quebec City’s most famous sights in a relaxed, luxurious manner, with added regional flavors and spectacular views. Perfect for travelers wanting a small-group, authentic experience that balances history, scenery, and comfort.