6-day Holiday Tour Of Montreal And Quebec By Rail

This tour includes:

5 nights hotel accommodations

5 nights hotel accommodations

Montreal City Sightseeing

Montreal City Sightseeing

Quebec City Sightseeing

Quebec City Sightseeing

VIA Rail transportation between Montreal...

VIA Rail transportation between Montreal and Quebec City

Taxes and GST on applicable...

Taxes and GST on applicable items

Not included:

Meals, other than those mentioned

Meals, other than those mentioned

Airfare (but donโ€™t hesitate to...

Airfare (but donโ€™t hesitate to ask for help)

Gratuities for rail, hotel, tour...

Gratuities for rail, hotel, tour & transfer staff

Trip Cancellation Insurance (highly recommended)

Trip Cancellation Insurance (highly recommended)

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About experience

Visit two of Canada's most popular cities during the holiday season. Your 6-day tour begins in Montreal, the second largest city in Canada, where you will spend two full days exploring the city. Montreal is an interesting mix of old and new; a cosmopolitan city with chic shopping, outstanding restaurants and an exciting nightlife with a glimpse of the city's rich history around every bend. Canada's Cultural Capital is home to legendary sites like the gorgeous Notre Dame Basilica, the famous Olympic Complex and a stunning view on top of Mount Royal.

Following Montreal, you will then travel by VIA Rail train to Quebec City where you will spend three days admiring its 17th century architecture and uncovering its history, which can be found down every cobblestone walkway. Visit famed sites like the Latin Quarter, the Place Royale and the Basilica, or visit the quaint shops and excellent cuisine that surrounds the city. Quebec's proud heritage and European flair will make you forget you're even in Canada.

Tour leaving from Montreal

A cosmopolitan city in the province of Quebec; it is located in the south, only 72 kilometers from the American border. Its official language is French. It is perfect for walking and moving among its most representative buildings, such as the City Hall or the Notre Dame Basilica. It is also known for being a lively city, full of festivals, especially during the summer, and for its local cuisine.

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