Explore the storied heart of Bordeaux on a private walking tour guided by a professional historian. You'll dive deep into the city’s remarkable past while visiting its most iconic monuments—each stop revealing the people, power struggles, and turning points that shaped Bordeaux.
Highlights of this personalised experience include:
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
But it doesn’t stop there. After immersing yourself in centuries of history, we’ll point you toward Bordeaux’s very best wine bars—where locals go for a great glass—and arrange a visit to one of the region’s most remarkable châteaux. It’s a place few tourists ever find, producing outstanding wines at exceptional value.
This is your insider’s pass to Bordeaux’s past, present, and hidden pleasures.
Duration: 2 hours
Saint-André Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and a cornerstone of Bordeaux’s history! This UNESCO World Heritage site has witnessed royal weddings, including the union of Eleanor of Aquitaine and King Louis VII. Marvel at its stunning façade, intricate carvings, and soaring nave, and hear tales of its role in Bordeaux’s religious and cultural life. From its medieval origins to its restoration after centuries of wear, this cathedral is a living testament to the city’s rich heritage.
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.
We will make a stop here to learn about the Middle Ages. We will admire some medieval architecture and dive deep into the history of how Bordeaux became English.
You will make your own way to the meeting points