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Explore Bordeaux's iconic landmarks and enjoy a 2-hour private walking tour for $222, including optional wine tastings and expert guides in multiple languages.

The Bordeaux Private Walking & Tasting Tour offers a focused 2-hour exploration of France’s famous wine city, priced at $222 per person. This tour is ideal for those who want to see the best-known sights while enjoying insider tips and the option of wine tasting. Led by an experienced guide, you’ll visit central landmarks like Grand Théâtre, Water Mirror, Saint-Pierre District, and Place de la Bourse.
While the tour is relatively short, it provides a comprehensive snapshot of Bordeaux’s historic and architectural highlights. The price includes the tour itself, with the option to add wine tasting upon request. The tour is accessible for wheelchairs and offers guides in several languages, including English, Spanish, Russian, and French. This makes it a flexible choice for various travelers seeking insightful and engaging sightseeing.
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The tour begins at the Grand Théâtre, a striking cultural and architectural landmark in Bordeaux. This monumental building sets the tone for the tour, showcasing elegant architecture and a sense of Bordeaux’s rich artistic history. Guides lead visitors around its exterior, sharing details about its design and significance in Bordeaux’s cultural scene.
From here, the guide provides an overview of Bordeaux’s historical importance, setting the stage for the landmarks ahead. The Grand Théâtre remains a favorite for its impressive facade and central location, making it an easy starting point for the exploration.

Next, the tour proceeds to the Water Mirror (Miroir d’eau) at Place de la Bourse. This world’s largest reflecting pool is a stunning feature that creates captivating reflections of surrounding buildings and the sky. It’s a perfect spot for photos and a moment to appreciate Bordeaux’s 18th-century elegance.
The Water Mirror is a highlight that combines beauty and city life, often drawing locals and visitors alike. The guide points out architectural details and explains the history behind this impressive public space. Its location at the riverfront adds to the tour’s scenic appeal.
The Saint-Pierre District is the historic heart of Bordeaux, and walking through its narrow streets offers a glimpse into the city’s past. This area features charming squares, cobbled streets, and historic buildings that have preserved Bordeaux’s character.
Guides share stories about the district’s evolution and its role in Bordeaux’s development. Visitors can admire quaint shops and local cafes, making it a lively and authentic part of the tour. The Saint-Pierre District remains a favorite for its atmosphere and authenticity.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Place de la Bourse delivers a sense of elegance and grandeur from the 18th century. The tour highlights the architectural harmony of the square, with its classical facades and orderly layout. It’s an ideal spot to learn about Bordeaux’s urban planning during the Enlightenment period.
This square’s serene atmosphere contrasts beautifully with the lively Water Mirror nearby. The guide explains the history of the square, including its original purpose and how it has become a symbol of Bordeaux’s cultural heritage.
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While the main tour covers key landmarks, there is an optional opportunity for wine tasting. This can be requested in advance, allowing visitors to enjoy Bordeaux’s world-famous wines during the visit. The tastings are typically tailored to the guest’s preferences and complement the sightseeing experience.
This add-on enhances the tour’s value for those interested in Bordeaux’s wine culture, offering a chance to sample local varieties in a relaxed setting. Since the wine tasting is available upon request, it’s a flexible addition that can be included without disrupting the tour’s core itinerary.
The tour starts at the Grand Théâtre, with the exact meeting location provided upon booking. The group size is designed to offer personalized attention from the live tour guide. The duration of 2 hours allows for a thorough yet manageable exploration of Bordeaux’s central sights.
Travelers can reserve their spot with the option to pay later, making planning flexible. The full cancellation policy allows cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering peace of mind.

This tour features guides in four languages—English, Spanish, Russian, and French—ensuring broad accessibility. The wheelchair accessibility means that most visitors with mobility needs can enjoy Bordeaux’s highlights comfortably.
The multilingual guides share engaging stories and provide insights that enhance understanding of Bordeaux’s history and culture. Their expertise helps bring the city’s landmarks to life for all participants.
The Bordeaux Private Walking & Tasting Tour stands out for its focus on main landmarks within a concise timeframe. Unlike longer wine tours or day trips to nearby vineyards, this experience centers on Bordeaux city life and architecture.
The tour’s price point offers a good balance between value and quality, especially when paired with the optional wine tasting. For those seeking a short, guided overview of Bordeaux’s most recognizable sites with the opportunity for local wine samples, it provides a well-rounded experience.
This tour best suits visitors who want a focused and informative overview of Bordeaux’s city center landmarks. It is ideal for first-time visitors or those with limited time who still want to see key sights.
Plus, wine enthusiasts will appreciate the optional tasting, as it adds a flavorful dimension to the sightseeing. The multilingual guides and accessibility features make it suitable for a diverse range of travelers.
The 2-hour format makes this tour a convenient choice for those with busy schedules but who still want to see Bordeaux’s top sights. Its central meeting point, professional guides, and flexible options stand out.
While the tour covers main landmarks efficiently, visitors interested in more in-depth wine or history experiences might prefer longer excursions. Still, as an introduction to Bordeaux’s architecture and culture, this tour delivers solid value and a friendly, engaging atmosphere.
The Bordeaux Private Walking & Tasting Tour offers an engaging, well-organized way to explore Bordeaux’s most iconic sites, with the added bonus of optional wine tasting for those looking to deepen their experience.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 2 hours in total.
What is the price per person?
The tour costs $222 per person.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the Grand Théâtre in Bordeaux’s city center, with exact details provided upon booking.
Are wine tastings included?
Wine tastings are not included by default but can be requested as an option.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
In what languages are guides available?
Guides are available in English, Spanish, Russian, and French.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a possibility of reserving now and paying later?
Yes, reserve now & pay later options are available, offering flexible planning.
What landmarks are visited during the tour?
Major stops include Grand Théâtre, Water Mirror, Saint-Pierre District, and Place de la Bourse.
Would this tour suit someone interested in Bordeaux’s history?
Absolutely, the guides share stories and insights about Bordeaux’s cultural and architectural history at each location.