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Discover Bordeaux’s highlights on a private 2-hour guided walking tour exploring Place des Quinconces, Old Town, the Garonne bridges, and more for $350 per group.
A 2-hour private walking tour of Bordeaux offers an engaging way to see the city’s top sights without feeling rushed. Priced at $350 for a group of up to 10, this tour provides a personalized experience led by an expert guide. Starting from the Bordeaux Tourist Office, it’s perfect for visitors who want a compact, well-organized introduction to the city’s most iconic landmarks and charming streets.
What makes this tour stand out is its flexibility—guests can choose their preferred start time between 8 AM and 7 PM, making it easy to fit into different travel schedules. While the tour hits many highlights, it’s especially suited for those interested in Bordeaux’s historic sites, scenic views, and vibrant Old Town. The 4.4-star rating reflects the quality of the guiding and the memorable experience it offers.
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The tour begins at 12 Cr du 30 Juillet, conveniently located near central Bordeaux. Guests meet their guide here, ready to explore the city’s highlights. The flexible timing allows you to select your preferred start time, ensuring a personalized experience that fits your itinerary.
Once gathered, the guide leads the group through Bordeaux’s historic core, with stops at prominent sites and scenic viewpoints. This central meeting point simplifies logistics and ensures everyone is ready for the adventure ahead.
The first stop is Monument aux Girondins, an iconic structure that commemorates the Girondins political faction. This large monument is a notable feature in Bordeaux’s landscape, located near the Hop-on Hop-off stop, making it easily accessible. The guide offers context about its significance as the tour begins, setting the tone for discovering Bordeaux’s historical depth.
Following this, the group visits the nearby Allées de Tourny and the Grand Théâtre, which showcases Bordeaux’s elegant architecture. These sites offer a glimpse into the city’s cultural history and its love for the arts, with the theater’s façade and surrounding buildings providing perfect photo opportunities.
A highlight of this tour is the stroll along Cours de l’Intendance—a stretch lined with impressive private mansions. These elegant buildings showcase Bordeaux’s affluent past and architectural beauty. The guide explains the history behind these residences, making the walk informative as well as visually appealing. This part of the tour illustrates Bordeaux’s refined lifestyle, with details that enrich the experience.
More Great Tours NearbyNext, the tour pauses at Place de la Bourse, famous for its stunning water mirror. This dramatic reflecting pool creates a captivating visual effect, especially when lit at night, but even in daylight, it offers a perfect spot for photographs. The guide points out how this area exemplifies Bordeaux’s blend of classical and contemporary design.
Guests get time to enjoy the view and take photos, appreciating the harmony between the historic buildings and the modern water feature. This site is a must-see for its beauty and significance in Bordeaux’s cityscape.
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Wandering through Old Bordeaux, the guide takes the group along narrow, paved streets lined with small shops and cafes. This area embodies the city’s lively, welcoming atmosphere. The group visits Saint-Pierre Church, a prominent landmark in the Old Town, noted for its architectural charm and historical importance.
The charm of these streets lies in their vibrant character, offering a taste of local life amid centuries-old buildings. The guide shares insights into Bordeaux’s past as the tour winds through these alleys, making each corner a piece of living history.
The tour continues to Place Camille Jullian, a lively square surrounded by cafes and historic structures. It’s an ideal spot to absorb the city’s ambiance and enjoy some leisure time. The tour ends at Porte Cailhau, a medieval gate that once served as a city entrance, with its impressive architecture and panoramic views over the Garonne River.
This concluding stop encapsulates Bordeaux’s historical defenses and its evolution through the ages. The guide provides background stories that deepen appreciation for these architectural landmarks.
Throughout the tour, the romantic bridges over the Garonne River come into view, adding scenic charm. The guide highlights these structures’ architectural styles and their roles in Bordeaux’s landscape. While the tour does not include crossing the bridges, their views enrich the experience, emphasizing Bordeaux’s riverside beauty.
The private nature of this tour ensures a flexible pace, with the guide tailoring commentary based on the group’s interests. The walks are manageable for most visitors, with a focus on walking through city streets and public spaces. The meeting point at the Bordeaux Tourist Office facilitates easy access, and the timing flexibility allows for a personalized schedule.
Each stop lasts approximately 10 to 15 minutes, enough to appreciate the site and hear explanations, without feeling rushed. The tour concludes back at the starting point, making it easy to continue exploring Bordeaux independently afterward.
This private tour is ideal for those who want a personalized, efficient overview of Bordeaux’s key sights. It offers a well-rounded mix of historic landmarks, scenic views, and lively streets. The expert guide provides insightful commentary, making the experience both educational and engaging.
While the tour covers many highlights, it’s best suited for visitors who prefer a short, focused exploration rather than an exhaustive sightseeing marathon. The group size of up to 10 ensures a comfortable, intimate experience, with plenty of opportunity for questions and interaction.
This 2-hour private guided tour provides a practical and enjoyable way to get acquainted with Bordeaux’s most famous sites. Its personalized approach and flexible timing are key advantages, especially for travelers with limited time or specific interests.
The tour’s focus on iconic landmarks, charming streets, and scenic views makes it a great starting point for exploring Bordeaux. The $350 price point reflects the private, guided nature, offering good value for a tailored experience.
This tour suits visitors who appreciate history, architecture, and scenic cityscapes and want an engaging introduction to Bordeaux’s character. Those seeking a quick yet meaningful overview will find this tour well worth considering.
Can I choose the start time for this tour?
Yes, the tour takes place at your preferred time between 8 AM and 7 PM. You should specify your desired time when booking.
Is this tour suitable for groups larger than 10?
No, the maximum group size is 10 people. For larger groups, a different arrangement may be needed.
What does the tour include?
The tour includes a private guide and walking tour of Bordeaux’s key sites. It does not include other services or optional extras.
How long does each stop last?
Stops at major sites typically last 10 to 15 minutes, giving enough time to take photos and listen to explanations.
Is the tour accessible for all physical abilities?
While the tour involves walking through city streets, the data does not specify specific accessibility features. It’s best to consider walking distances and terrain when planning.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 2 days in advance for a full refund.