English-speaking guide
Chocolates at a local café
Cheese samples
Cannelés
Hotel pick up and drop off
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Insurance
Minimum age requirement for alcoholic beverages: 18+
Seniors and pregnant women can join the tour, provided that they are physically fit to walk long distances
This activity is not recommended for PWDs
Sunscreen
Caps or hats
Cash
Camera
Sunglasses
Light and comfortable clothing (preferrably dri-fit material)
Walking shoes
Bordeaux's rich cultural significance draws travelers from all over the world, seeking to experience what it has to offer. The city is home to one of Europe's biggest 18th-century architectural urban areas, making it a sought-after destination for architecture enthusiasts and cinema production crews. The town also boasts a wide range of local cafes and restaurants that sell delectable food and drinks. So it's just right to immerse yourself in the vibrant culinary scene of the city! Kick off your tour with a quick meet up with your friendly English speaking guide who will take you to some of Bordeaux's popular establishments. Smell the enticing aroma of freshly baked loaves of bread in the morning as your guide leads you to a local bakery in the area. Make sure to sample some of the tasty bread like the French staple, baguette. After that, you'll visit a famous chocolate shop where you can try some of its best sweet treats! Learn how local cheeses like comté and brie are made when you stop by a local shop and let the owner share their cheese production processes. Relish a delicious and authentic French lunch at Bordovino's Apartment. Finally, wrap up your tummy-filling tour with a bite of cannelés, a small cake that is typical to every household and restaurant in Bordeaux.
Take the B/C tram and stop at Quinconces Station, go accross the place to 12 Cours du 30 Juillet
Taxis are available for local commute within Bordeaux