Amtrak Vacations

Quebec City Getaway

3-day Quebec City getaway with hotel and historic city tour

Quebec City Getaway, a rail journey with Amtrak Vacations

Amtrak Vacations packages this 3-day, 2-night getaway to Quebec City, described in the evidence as a blend of old-world charm, modern elegance, and cutting-edge style set against a striking landscape overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Travelers arrange their own Amtrak rail travel separately, priced by Rail Experts in Coach, Roomette, or Bedroom class from any of more than 500 Amtrak stations nationwide. The package itself covers 2 nights of hotel accommodations and a sightseeing city tour that delves into French-Canadian history through ramparts, castles, and museums, stepping back in time in Place Royale and the Old Port. With no day-by-day itinerary published, this getaway suits travelers who want a short, history-focused stay in Old Quebec rather than a longer escorted tour.

What to know before you look closer

  • Rail travel is not included in the $199 lead price; Rail Experts price it separately based on your chosen accommodation level (Coach, Roomette, or Bedroom) from your home station.
  • The operator publishes no day-by-day itinerary for this package, and no hotel name or star rating is given.

Included

  • 2 nights' hotel accommodations
  • Sightseeing city tour of Quebec City

Not included

  • Rail, listed pricing does not include rail; Rail Experts price rail separately from 500+ Amtrak stations at choice of Coach, Roomette, or Bedroom

Questions travellers ask

Is rail travel included in the price?
No. Rail travel is not included; Rail Experts price it separately from over 500 Amtrak stations at your choice of Coach, Roomette, or Bedroom.
What is included?
2 nights' hotel accommodations and a sightseeing city tour of Quebec City.
What does the city tour cover?
French-Canadian history through ramparts, castles, and museums, plus Place Royale and the Old Port.
Where can I start this trip from?
Any of the more than 500 Amtrak stations across the United States.

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