Quebec City Tourist Guide

Discover Quebec City from a new angle with Yves Langlois, your private tour guide and driver at Transport VIP Québec. With his experience and passion for Quebec history and culture, Yves offers you a personalized tour of the city's must-see attractions and hidden treasures.

Whether it's a historical discovery of Old Quebec , an excursion to Île d'Orléans , or a getaway to Montmorency Falls , each route is designed according to your interests and your pace. Enjoy high-end service aboard a comfortable vehicle, with anecdotes and exclusive stops that will make your experience unique.

Book your private tour with Yves Langlois now and let yourself be guided through the history and charm of Quebec!

Quebec, the most European city you can visit in North America.

Cobblestone streets, ancient fortress walls, harbour views, public squares—while these descriptions could easily conjure up images of a trip to Spain or Belgium, they also apply to Quebec City. This beautiful eastern Canadian city is often overlooked in the shadow of metropolitan neighbours like Montreal or Toronto, but as the heart of French-speaking Canada, it offers visitors a unique blend of Old World charm and modern energy. Don’t feel like flying to Europe? Discover Quebec City’s rich history and the current attractions that make it a must-see (and much closer) destination to add to your travel bucket list.

In 1608, Samuel de Champlain founded Québec as a key colony of New France. Located on the St. Lawrence River, it quickly became a hub for the fur trade and a strategic defense point for the French. Before him, Jacques Cartier explored the region in 1535 and encountered the Iroquoian village of Stadacona, which had disappeared by the time Champlain arrived. The city’s name is believed to come from an Algonquian word meaning “narrowing of the river.”

In 1759, the Battle of the Plains of Abraham led to the British capture of Québec, marking a historic turning point. In 1867, the province became one of Canada’s four founding provinces. Today, Québec remains one of the oldest cities in North America, rich in both French and British heritage.

1: A private tour to Montmorency Falls – A unique experience

2: A private tour to the island of Orleans

3: A private tour to the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré.