
Quebec City
Cobblestones, waterfalls, and forest views with zero planning stress
Highlights
Start in the UNESCO-listed heart of the city for fortress walls, historic lanes, and classic Quebec charm.
Ride between Upper and Lower Town for a simple, scenic transition and great photo angles.
See a dramatic waterfall that feels wild and expansive, a perfect fit for the jungle-wild aesthetic.
Spend an easy block along the Old Port and Lower Town for shops, stone streets, and relaxed people-watching.
Use one half-day to get out to a nearby nature-forward experience with a more untamed Quebec feel.
Where to Stay
2 picks

Hôtel Château Laurier Québec
A dependable mid-range base with a classic feel, easy access to Old Quebec, and a location that keeps most sightseeing walkable.

Auberge Saint-Antoine
A characterful boutique stay near the river and historic streets, with a cozy, upscale look that still feels calm and grounded.
Where to Eat
7 picks

Bistro Hortus
Order a vegetarian breakfast or brunch plate, fruit-forward options, and coffee; halal-friendly choices are available through vegetarian items only.

Restaurant La Buche
Choose the vegetarian soup, salads, or other non-meat sides that fit halal requirements; avoid pork-based classic dishes and ask for clearly vegetarian options only.

Le Clan Poutine
Order the vegetarian poutine and confirm no meat gravy or bacon is used; this is the safest halal-friendly way to try a Quebec comfort-food classic.

Restaurant Le Conti
Go for vegetarian pasta, salads, or vegetable-forward plates; halal-friendly dining here means choosing clearly meat-free dishes only.

Le Cochon Dingue Champlain
Ask for vegetarian pasta, salads, or other meat-free dishes; halal-friendly options are the clearly non-meat items only.

Ciel! Bistro-Bar
Choose vegetarian salads, soups, or pasta; halal-friendly dining here means sticking to clearly meat-free dishes only.

Sushi X Modern Bar
Order vegetarian sushi, avocado rolls, and other meat-free items; confirm no alcohol-based sauces or non-halal additives are used if you choose any specialty rolls.
What to Do
6 picks
Old Quebec Walking Tour with a Certified Local Guide
A compact introduction to the city’s walls, landmarks, and history; good for orientation and easy solo travel.

Place Royale and Petit Champlain
Wander stone streets, small boutiques, and viewpoints; keep it loose and slow, with time for photos and window-shopping.

Montmorency Falls Park
Spend the morning at the falls, taking the main viewpoints and, if energy allows, a short walk on the paths around the site.

Old Port and Rue du Cul-de-Sac
Free explore time for river views, colorful streets, murals, and easy solo wandering; look for small galleries and photo spots rather than ticking off sights.

Plains of Abraham and Citadelle Exterior
Walk the open green spaces and viewpoints around the Plains, then continue to the exterior areas near the Citadelle for city panoramas.

Parliament Building and Fontaine de Tourny area
Take a relaxed stroll through the government district and around the fountain for a polished final look at the city.
Good to Know
5 picks
Use the Funicular Strategically
The hill between Upper Town and Lower Town is real, so use the funicular when it saves energy rather than trying to power through every slope on foot.
Halal Dining Strategy
In Quebec City, the safest approach is to order clearly vegetarian dishes, seafood only when you are fully comfortable with the restaurant’s preparation, and to avoid mixed or unclear sauces; ask directly before ordering if needed.
Best Free-Explore Zones
If you want wandering time with great atmosphere, stick to Old Quebec, Petit Champlain, and the Old Port; those areas naturally connect and reward slow exploring.
Transit Is Simple but Not Perfect
You can rely on walking for the central days, and use a taxi or local bus for Montmorency Falls or other outlying spots rather than trying to optimize a complicated route.
Pack for Weather Shifts
Even in good seasons, Quebec City can swing from sunny to windy or damp quickly; bring comfortable shoes, a light layer, and a compact rain shell.
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