Discover Bordeaux’s iconic landmarks on a private walking tour. Uncover rich history with expert guides. Perfect for history enthusiasts.
Discover Bordeaux’s iconic landmarks on a private walking tour. Uncover rich history with expert guides. Perfect for history enthusiasts.
- St. Andre Cathedral - Saint-André Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture and a key part of Bordeaux’s history! This UNESCO World Heritage site has hosted royal weddings, including the marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine and King Louis VII. Admire its beautiful façade, detailed carvings, and impressive nave, and learn about its…
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St. Andre Cathedral - Saint-André Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture and a key part of Bordeaux’s history! This UNESCO World Heritage site has hosted royal weddings, including the marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine and King Louis VII. Admire its beautiful façade, detailed carvings, and impressive nave, and learn about its significance in Bordeaux’s religious and cultural life. From its medieval beginnings to its restoration after centuries of use, this cathedral is a living symbol of the city’s rich heritage.
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Tour Pey-Berland - Strolling down Rue Saint-Catherine, you’ll discover the vibrant heart of Bordeaux! Known as the longest pedestrian street in Europe, this lively thoroughfare has been central to city life since Roman times. From its start as a Roman road to its evolution into a shopping paradise, it’s a lively blend of history, culture, and modern energy. Uncover hidden architectural treasures, hear tales of its transformation, and enjoy the lively atmosphere that makes this street a must-visit.
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Rue du Loup - A stop here offers a glimpse into the Middle Ages. Appreciate the medieval architecture and delve into the history of how Bordeaux became English.
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Promenade Sainte Catherine - Walking down Rue Saint-Catherine, you’ll uncover the beating heart of Bordeaux! Known as the longest pedestrian street in Europe, this bustling thoroughfare has been a central part of city life since Roman times. From its origins as a Roman road to its transformation into a shopping haven, it’s a vibrant mix of history, culture, and modern energy. Discover hidden architectural gems, hear stories of its evolution, and soak up the lively atmosphere that makes this street a must-see.
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Place du Palais - Admire Place du Palais and learn about its architectural design and the concept behind its creation.
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Porte Cailhau - At Porte Cailhau, step back in time to Bordeaux’s golden era! This magnificent 15th-century gateway was constructed to celebrate King Charles VIII’s victory at Fornovo and once served as the main entrance to the city. Admire its blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles while learning about its strategic role in defending Bordeaux and its symbolism as a gateway to the region’s prosperity. With its rich history and breathtaking architecture, it’s a highlight you won’t want to miss!
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Place de la Bourse - Explore the historical heart of Bordeaux on a private walking tour, visiting the city’s most famous monuments. Led by expert guides, you’ll uncover the stories behind each landmark, gaining a deep understanding of Bordeaux’s rich heritage. Key stops on this tailored tour include:
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Place de la Bourse and the Miroir d’Eau
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Bordeaux Cathedral (Saint-André)
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Porte Cailhau
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Place des Quinconces
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Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux
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Basilica of Saint-Michel
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Pont de Pierre
This exclusive experience offers history lovers the perfect opportunity to discover Bordeaux’s architectural treasures up close.
- Grand Theatre - The Grand Théâtre of Bordeaux is a breathtaking icon of neoclassical architecture and one of the city’s cultural crown jewels! Built in 1780, it’s not just a theatre but a masterpiece designed by architect Victor Louis. Marvel at its majestic colonnaded façade and statues of the nine muses and goddesses, then step inside to discover its opulent interior, from the grand staircase to the glittering chandelier. Learn about its role in Bordeaux’s artistic legacy and how it continues to host world-class performances today.
- Place Gambetta - Place Gambetta is a historic square at the heart of Bordeaux with a fascinating past! Once the city’s western gate, it later became a hub of urban transformation in the 18th century. Stroll through its lush gardens, admire the elegant architecture surrounding the square, and learn about its connections to Bordeaux’s political history, including its role during the French Revolution. Today, it’s a peaceful retreat and a perfect spot to soak up the city’s charm and history.
- Passage Sarget - Passage Sarget, built in the late 19th century, is one of Bordeaux’s historic covered passages. Named after philanthropist and banker Jean-Alexandre Sarget, it was designed to connect Rue de la Porte-Dijeaux with Place des Grands-Hommes. Inspired by Parisian arcades, it features elegant glass roofing, intricate ironwork, and refined stone architecture. Once a hub for luxury boutiques and intellectual gatherings, Passage Sarget remains a charming walkway filled with shops and cafés, reflecting Bordeaux’s Belle Époque heritage.
- Place du Chapelet - Place du Chaplet in Bordeaux is home to the Church of Notre-Dame, a historic landmark built in the 17th century. The church is renowned for its impressive organ, which still resonates during special performances. It also holds historical significance as the site of a famous painter’s funeral in the 19th century. With its rich artistic and architectural heritage, the church remains a place of reflection and cultural importance in the heart of Bordeaux.
- Allees de Tourny - Allées de Tourny in Bordeaux is a grand avenue that owes its design to a key figure in the city’s transformation. The visionary behind its layout helped shape not only Bordeaux but also influenced urban development in Paris. With its classical design and tree-lined elegance, the avenue stands as a testament to the lasting impact of this influential figure.
- Monument aux Girondins - The Monument aux Girondins is a stunning tribute to the Girondin deputies who perished during the French Revolution. Located at Place des Quinconces, this towering masterpiece features dramatic sculptures symbolising liberty, the triumph of the Republic, and Bordeaux’s maritime heritage. Learn about the revolutionary history it commemorates, the fascinating symbolism in its design, and its role as a centrepiece for the city’s largest square. It’s an unmissable blend of art, history, and civic pride!

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Discover the rich history of Bordeaux on an exclusive walking tour led by a knowledgeable historian. Delve into the city’s fascinating past as you explore its most famous landmarks, each revealing the stories of the people, power dynamics, and pivotal moments that have shaped Bordeaux.
This tailored experience features:
- Bordeaux Cathedral (Saint-André)…
Discover the rich history of Bordeaux on an exclusive walking tour led by a knowledgeable historian. Delve into the city’s fascinating past as you explore its most famous landmarks, each revealing the stories of the people, power dynamics, and pivotal moments that have shaped Bordeaux.
This tailored experience features:
- Bordeaux Cathedral (Saint-André)
- Porte Cailhau
- Place de la Bourse and the Miroir d’Eau
- Place des Quinconces
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux
- Basilica of Saint-Michel
- Pont de Pierre
- Grosse Cloche
- Palais Rohan (City Hall)
- Victory Arch and Rue Sainte-Catherine
And there’s more. After soaking in the historical ambiance, you’ll be directed to Bordeaux’s finest wine bars—favored by locals for their excellent selections—and a visit to one of the region’s most extraordinary châteaux will be arranged. This hidden gem, rarely discovered by tourists, offers exceptional wines at great value.
This tour is your exclusive gateway to Bordeaux’s history, present, and secret delights.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.