
Les Promenades Fantômes: Immersive ghost tours blending history, humor, and theater in Old Quebec City.
Les Promenades Fantômes offers a 90-minute walking tour of Old Quebec City, blending history, true-crime tales, and theatrical storytelling with humor. The immersive experience invites audience participation and is available in French or English. Guides like Marie, Louis, or William are praised for engaging, humorous narration, making it a captivating choice for families and curious travelers alike.
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90-minute guided tours through Old Québec City featuring true crime and ghost stories with theatrical performances.
Engaging tours where participants can act out stories, led by character guides in French or English.
Suitable for all ages, including children, with a mix of humor, history, and spooky fun.
Customized tours for groups, offering a personalized experience with dedicated guides.
Learn about Québec's past through captivating narratives tied to specific landmarks and buildings.
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Overall rating
Pam Grover
William was an awesome tour guide. I learned more on this tour than I did when I did the Morton Centre tour.
Liubov Karpenko
Really captivating experience. Marie Rivière (Angie? I'm not sure about the actress' name) was an excellent guide with a nice sense of humour. Almost made me forget that it was a show :)
Heather Fabulous
SO MUCH FUN! Our ghost host LOUIS was amazing tour guide! Funny and entertaining the whole time! The 90 min tour went by too quick! Best tour yet we have done on our vacation and my 6 year old loved it too!
Júlio Lôbo
I had an excellent experience with the walking tour! It can be done in either French or English. I chose French to practice a bit, and the guide was very supportive, repeating things a few times when I didn’t understand. The tour itself was a well-balanced mix of history, theater, and humor. I would recommend it to anyone!
Marcos Reis
We took a walk with Marie (or Annie, forgot the character name) around old Quebec City. It was great hearing about the true crimes that occurred in the past. The group actually participated in acting out the stories which added a nice dynamic to to the story telling and everyone in the group seemed happy to participate. One suggestion would be to add a few stories related to specific buildings. I’m sure the Chateau Frontenac for example must have a nice ghost story. We really enjoyed the night and definitely recommend it. Cheers!