Explore La Rochelle’s rich history on a 2.5-hour audio-guided tour. Discover 26 iconic sites with an interactive app. Perfect for families and history buffs.
Explore La Rochelle’s rich history on a 2.5-hour audio-guided tour. Discover 26 iconic sites with an interactive app. Perfect for families and history buffs.
- Clocher Saint-Barthélémy - Indeed, that is a bell tower you see there, nestled among the houses!
- Quartier Saint Nicolas - Enter Rue Saint-Nicolas, the heart of its namesake district and a must-see area of the city.
- Quartier du Gabut - No, it’s not a dream, you’re still in La Rochelle! Welcome to the unique Gabut district, so distinct it…
- Clocher Saint-Barthélémy - Indeed, that is a bell tower you see there, nestled among the houses!
- Quartier Saint Nicolas - Enter Rue Saint-Nicolas, the heart of its namesake district and a must-see area of the city.
- Quartier du Gabut - No, it’s not a dream, you’re still in La Rochelle! Welcome to the unique Gabut district, so distinct it feels like a different city or even country.
- Aquarium La Rochelle - To your left is the renowned La Rochelle Aquarium, a top city attraction. It’s one of the largest aquariums in Europe!
- Rue sur les Murs - Isn’t this view stunning? Beyond the ocean stretching endlessly to your left, this spot offers a glimpse of the city’s three towers, remnants of its 12th-century fortified past.
- La Tour St Nicolas - Here stands the Saint Nicholas Tower, the oldest in La Rochelle. A true symbol of the city’s sovereignty, its construction is steeped in legend.
- Vieux Port - What could be more delightful than a stroll through the Old Port of La Rochelle? With bars, restaurants, and seasonal ice cream or churro shops, the Old Port is always bustling.
- Porte de la Grosse-Horloge - It’s impossible to miss… Marking the transition from the Old Port to the Old Town, the Gate of the Big Clock is a city landmark and one of its oldest monuments.
- Chain Tower - Standing at 24 meters, the Chain Tower is the smallest of La Rochelle’s three towers.
- Rue Sur-les-Murs - The only remaining part of the city walls, the street on the Walls was spared by Richelieu, who chose not to demolish this section.
- The Lantern Tower of La Rochelle - Strikingly white, the Lantern Tower is the oldest lighthouse on the Atlantic coast.
- Maison du chat - Noticeable from afar, this charming house stands out from the other city buildings.
- Porte des Deux Moulins - Pass under the town’s oldest gate, the Gate of the Two Mills. Originally built in 1200, it served as the entrance to the old town during the Middle Ages.
- Plage de la Concurrence - Here we are! Visiting La Rochelle wouldn’t be complete without enjoying the fresh air at Concurrence Beach, just meters from the impressive Lantern Tower.
- Parc Charruyer - A nature retreat awaits in Charruyer Park, with winding paths alongside the canals.
- La Rochelle - Enjoying a peaceful moment in Charruyer Park, it’s a perfect time to share more about La Rochelle’s history.
- La Rue De L’escale - Rue de l’Escale is one of La Rochelle’s historic streets. Notice its cobblestones: it’s the only street in the city still showcasing round cobblestones.
- Vieille Ville - Welcome to the iconic old town of La Rochelle, a historic district with unique arcades housing the city’s shops.
- Rue du Palais - Rue du Palais, a main street in La Rochelle, links Place Verdun and the Grosse Horloge with its shops and historic buildings.
- Hotel de la Bourse - Constructed in 1760, this building was designed to host the Chamber of Commerce, facilitating trade for merchants.
- District Court of La Rochelle - Recognized as a Historic Monument, the Palais de Justice features a stunning Corinthian-style façade on Rue du Palais.
- Saint Louis Cathedral - Here stands St. Louis Cathedral. A place of worship has existed here since the 12th century, though the current building is not as old.
- Marche du Centre Ville - Can you hear the lively chatter, bargaining, and laughter between merchants and city residents?
- Rue des Merciers - This charming street was a medieval hub for food sales and the trade of sheets and linens.
- La Rochelle town hall - You’re in front of the oldest City Inn in France.
- Saint Saviour Church of La Rochelle - Built in the 12th century by monks from Île d’Aix, a small pedestrian island near La Rochelle, this church’s history is rich with challenges.

- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- 26 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- Interactive…
- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- 26 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets
- Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
La Rochelle, affectionately known as the White City, warmly welcomes visitors to uncover its wonders in just one day. Meander through the Old Port, delve into the Aquarium, and marvel at the historic Towers that reflect its vibrant maritime heritage. Wander the picturesque streets of the Saint-Nicolas district, explore Saint-Louis Cathedral, and unwind…
La Rochelle, affectionately known as the White City, warmly welcomes visitors to uncover its wonders in just one day. Meander through the Old Port, delve into the Aquarium, and marvel at the historic Towers that reflect its vibrant maritime heritage. Wander the picturesque streets of the Saint-Nicolas district, explore Saint-Louis Cathedral, and unwind at Concurrence Beach. This 6.1 km journey, featuring 26 points of interest, is ideal for families and history enthusiasts. With an interactive app at your disposal, your experience will be both enriching and delightful.
- 6.1 km route to explore in 2 hours and 30 minutes
- 26 iconic sites to discover on foot
- Interactive app with 26 audio guides available
- Perfect for families and history aficionados
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.