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Day 1 - Arrival in Montreal: Begin Your Quebec Journey
Arrive in Montreal and check-in to your accommodation.
Take your time to settle in, relax, and get oriented to your surroundings.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll around your accommodation's neighborhood, discovering local cafes and shops.
In the evening, savor a delicious dinner at a nearby restaurant, getting a taste of Montreal's culinary scene.
Day 2 - Exploring Montreal's Old Charm with a Twist
Start the day with a hearty breakfast at your hotel.
Begin your day with a walking tour throughout the Old Montreal Area.
Visit the Notre-Dame Basilica, a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture.
Have an enchanting experience at the SOS Labyrinthe, navigating through a maze of corridors and challenges.
Have lunch at a cozy cafe within the Old Montreal area.
Take a ride on La Grande Roue de Montreal, a towering observation wheel offering panoramic city views.
Spend the afternoon wandering through the quaint boutiques, art galleries, and souvenir shops.
Enjoy dinner at a restaurant offering a blend of traditional and modern Quebecois cuisine.
Day 3 - Cultural Immersion, Historical Sites, and Urban Delights
Begin your day with a delicious breakfast at a popular Montreal restaurant
Morning exploration of Mount Royal Park, including a visit to the Mount Royal Cemetery which includes such graves as David Thompson and Arthur Currie. Pay your respects at Leonard Cohen's grave, a beloved Montreal icon.
Visit the Montreal Holocaust Museum to pay tribute and learn from the past.
Take a break for lunch at a nearby bistro, enjoying the local flavors.
Return to your accommodation to freshen up before heading out for dinner
Day 4 - From Nature to History: Biodome and Pointe-à-Callière
Start your day with a wholesome breakfast.
Explore the fascinating ecosystems of the Biodome, where you can experience multiple habitats under one roof. You’ll get to see animals such as birds, lynxes, and monkeys.
Have lunch in a local restaurant.
Afternoon visit to Pointe-à-Callière Museum, offering insights into Montreal's history and archaeology.
Enjoy a leisurely evening at a cafe or restaurant of your choice.
Day 5 - Journey to Quebec City: Exploring the Charming Capital
After breakfast, check out from your Montreal accommodation.
Embark on a scenic train journey through VIA Rail from Montreal to Quebec City, admiring the changing landscapes.
Arrive in Quebec City and settle into your new accommodation.
Have a relaxing evening exploring the nearby streets of Old Quebec and indulging in a delightful dinner.
Day 6 - Exploring Quebec's Heritage: Musee de la Civilization
Start your day with a delicious breakfast at a local cafe.
Embark on a private walking tour of Old Quebec.
Explore the charming cobblestone streets, historic sites, and hidden gems and visit iconic places like Place Royale, Dufferin Terrace, and Chateau Frontenac.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, savoring Quebecois flavors.
Afternoon visit to the Musée de la Civilisation, delving into Quebec's cultural heritage.
Have a leisurely evening to dine at a local restaurant or enjoy a casual meal.
Day 7 - Marine Wonders and Historical Marvel: Quebec Aquarium and Citadel
Begin your day with a hearty breakfast.
Explore the fascinating marine life at the Quebec Aquarium, an immersive experience for all ages and see animals like fish, polar bears, and seals.
Have lunch at a nearby eatery.
Afternoon visit to the historic Citadelle of Quebec, a fort with stunning city views.
Conclude your day with a leisurely stroll, souvenir shopping, and a final dinner in the charming city.
Day 8 - Departure from Quebec City
Enjoy your last Quebecois breakfast at a local cafe.
Check out from your Quebec City accommodation.
Bid farewell to Quebec City and head to the airport or your next destination.
(Note: Feel free to adjust the timings and activities based on your preferences and the operating hours of the establishments.)
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