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Discover Bordeaux's best sweets, local secrets, and coffee artistry on this 2-hour afternoon food tour for $67.64, led by friendly guides in the city center.
If you’re craving a relaxed yet enriching food experience in Bordeaux, the Afternoon Food Tour in Bordeaux: Local delicacies offers a perfect combination of tasty treats, cultural insights, and hands-on coffee skills. Priced at $67.64 per person, this 2-hour tour is ideal for those who love sweets, coffee, and learning about local history through engaging storytelling. With a rating of 5.0 from 34 reviews, it clearly appeals to food lovers and curious explorers alike. The tour begins in the heart of Bordeaux and is designed to be accessible, with a mobile ticket that makes the process simple and flexible.
This small-group experience, limited to 10 participants, provides a personal touch, led by Aurélien, a guide who combines humor, friendliness, and expertise. It’s especially popular, with bookings typically made 37 days in advance, so planning ahead is recommended. While the emphasis is on delicious treats and coffee art, the tour also invites participants to discover iconic monuments along the way, making it a well-rounded cultural outing.


The tour kicks off at the Place de la Bourse, renowned for its elegant architecture and reflective water mirror, setting the perfect scene for a city-focused adventure. Participants learn about this famous square’s history while enjoying a free 15-minute stop.
Next, the group visits the Monument aux Girondins at the Place des Quinconces, where the guide shares intriguing stories about its past. This stop is also 15 minutes long and free of charge, offering a blend of history and photo opportunities.
From there, the tour moves to Place Gambetta, where the guide reveals the bloodied history associated with the area, making it a more intense but fascinating insight into Bordeaux’s past. The 15-minute stop emphasizes storytelling and local lore.
A highlight is passing by the Cathedrale Saint-Andre Bordeaux, an impressive structure that exemplifies Bordeaux’s religious architecture. The group gets a quick look, appreciating the grandeur of this 15-minute passing stop.
The Grosse Cloche, a symbolic city gate, gets special attention with a 30-minute detailed story, making it one of the longer stops. Here, the guide explains its atypical story, adding depth to the sightseeing.
Continuing, visitors explore Porte Cailhau, an ancient medieval gateway, and learn about Bordeaux’s medieval past during a 15-minute stop, followed by a journey to Eglise St Pierre, the pilgrimage church linked to Santiago de Compostela, also 15 minutes.
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A standout feature of this tour is its culinary component. Participants sample 6 sweet treats that showcase Bordeaux’s local flavors and confections, making this part of the tour irresistible for those with a sweet tooth.
Included in the experience is a coffee or soft drink, allowing guests to refresh after sightseeing. The highlight, however, is the masterclass in latte art, where each person gets to create their own Instagram-worthy coffee. The guide, who is a certified coffee artist, shares tips on latte design, blending learning with fun.
This interactive element is a major draw, adding a hands-on experience that complements the city’s visual and historical sights. It’s perfect for coffee enthusiasts and social media fans alike.
This tour departs from Place de la Bourse at 3:15 pm, a convenient central location in Bordeaux’s city center. The meeting point is easy to find, and the tour ends at Place Saint-Pierre, another lively hub, making it simple to continue exploring or grab a dinner afterward.
The small group size, capped at 10 travelers, ensures plenty of personal attention and a relaxed atmosphere. The tour is accessible to most travelers and allows service animals.
Participants are advised to come hungry, as the food and treats are a key part of the experience. Since the tour is booked on a mobile ticket, it offers a flexible and contactless entry process.

Booking is recommended around 37 days in advance, given the popularity indicated by the average lead time. The tour is scheduled for afternoon hours, beginning at 3:15 pm, making it ideal for a late-day activity.
Cancellation is free if done at least 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering peace of mind. Given the limited group size, late cancellations or changes less than 24 hours before are not refunded.
The tour provider, Délicieux ! Food and History Tours – Bordeaux, offers comprehensive customer support via +33699266244 and [email protected].

This 2-hour adventure blends Bordeaux’s most famous sights with delicious local treats and a fun, interactive coffee experience. The combination of sightseeing, storytelling, and hands-on activities creates a lively, engaging experience that’s suitable for a wide range of interests.
The expert guide Aurélien ensures the journey is both informative and entertaining, sharing local secrets and stories behind each landmark. The focus on sweet treats and coffee artistry adds a unique flavor to the typical city tour, making it especially appealing for those who enjoy culinary experiences.
While it offers a well-rounded, light cultural outing, it’s not designed for extensive sightseeing or long walks, making it accessible and enjoyable for most visitors, even with limited time.
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“Had an excellent tour, lots of local knowledge, and a very friendly & helpful guide. Discovered new foods & locations within Bordeaux.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally suitable for most ages, especially those interested in sweets and coffee.
Are drinks included?
Yes, each participant receives one coffee or soft drink.
What are the stops like?
Stops include iconic Bordeaux landmarks, with brief but informative commentary, and a longer stop at Grosse Cloche.
Can I participate if I don’t drink coffee?
Yes, soft drinks are available as an alternative.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking about one month ahead is recommended due to high demand.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Most stops are quick and accessible, but some may require brief walking or standing.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes 6 sweet treats, 1 coffee or soft drink, commentary on 7 monuments, and a guide’s local address book.
How long is the coffee art session?
The coffee art masterclass is integrated into the tour’s 2-hour duration, offering a fun, hands-on activity.
Where does the tour end?
At Place Saint-Pierre, close to other attractions or transportation options.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made 24 hours in advance.
This Afternoon Food Tour in Bordeaux provides a charming mix of history, sweets, and coffee creativity, making it an enriching addition to any Bordeaux visit. Whether you’re a culinary enthusiast or simply seeking a fun way to explore the city’s highlights, this tour offers a memorable, tasty experience with excellent value.