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Discover Bordeaux’s local delicacies with this 3.5-hour food and wine tour featuring seven landmarks, six tastings, and expert insights. Perfect for food lovers.
The Bordeaux Food and Wine Tour: Local Delicacies offers an engaging 3 hour 30 minute exploration of the city’s highlights, paired with 6 tastings of regional dishes and 3 fine wines. Priced at $113.49 per person, this small-group experience is limited to 8 travelers, ensuring an intimate and personalized atmosphere. The tour is highly recommended by 98% of participants and carries a top rating of 5.0 out of 5 based on 40 reviews.
Ideal for foodies and history buffs alike, this tour stands out with its focus on local specialties and hidden gems loved by locals. The guide’s expertise shines through as they lead visitors across Bordeaux’s most important landmarks, offering stories that bring the city’s past and culture to life. While the tour involves manageable walking, it provides a rich taste of Bordeaux’s culinary and historical scene in just over three hours.

The tour begins at the Monument aux Girondins, located on Pl. des Quinconces. Here, visitors learn about the monument’s historical significance and its connection to Bordeaux’s revolutionary past. This spot also functions as the starting point for the walk across the city, setting a tone of both history and local pride.
From there, the guide introduces the Place des Quinconces, providing context about Bordeaux’s revolutionary and political history, all while setting the scene for the vibrant city streets ahead. This initial stop offers an easy introduction to the city’s key landmarks and their stories.
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Next, the tour visits Place Gambetta, a picturesque square with a compelling story behind its name. The guide recounts the often-violent history linked to this area, giving visitors a deeper understanding of Bordeaux’s past struggles. The 25-minute stop allows for picture-taking and absorbing the atmosphere of this lively plaza.
This stop emphasizes Bordeaux’s history of conflict and resilience, adding a layer of depth to the sightseeing experience. Visitors can appreciate how history has shaped the city’s modern charm and character.

A highlight of the tour is the Cathedrale Saint-Andre Bordeaux, a magnificent example of Gothic architecture. The guide explains the cathedral’s history and its role within the city’s religious life. The 25-minute visit offers the chance to marvel at its impressive façade and intricate details.
Inside, visitors may notice the grandeur of Bordeaux’s religious architecture, and the guide shares insights into the cathedral’s construction and significance. This stop provides a moment of awe amidst the bustling city streets.
Place Fernand Lafargue offers a more intimate glimpse into Bordeaux’s lively scene. The guide shares stories that make this colorful square come alive, highlighting its vibrant atmosphere and local tales. The 25-minute stop allows for a quick stroll and photos of the charming surroundings.
This picturesque spot invites reflection on Bordeaux’s everyday life, contrasting with more monumental landmarks and giving a sense of the city’s lively spirit.

The iconic Grosse Cloche stands as a symbol of Bordeaux’s medieval past. The tour explains its unique story as an emblematic city gate and clock tower. The 25-minute stop provides excellent photo opportunities and context about its historical purpose.
Visitors learn about its role as a symbol of Bordeaux’s resilience and medieval defense, making it a must-see highlight on the journey through the city’s history.
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Next, the guide guides visitors to Porte Cailhau, another historic gate that reflects Bordeaux’s medieval architecture and fortifications. The 25-minute visit offers insights into the city’s defensive structures and their importance in Bordeaux’s historical development.
This stop transports visitors back to Bordeaux’s medieval era, with stories that reveal its strategic significance and architectural ingenuity.
Eglise Saint-Pierre invites visitors to imagine the pilgrims traveling towards Santiago de Compostela. The guide discusses its role in medieval pilgrimage routes and the church’s historical relevance. The 25-minute stop fosters appreciation of Bordeaux’s spiritual and cultural connections.
Inside and outside, the church showcases Bordeaux’s religious heritage, adding a spiritual dimension to the tour.
The tour closes at the Place de la Bourse, Bordeaux’s postcard-perfect square. Over the final 35-minute segment, visitors enjoy panoramic views of the river and the architecture, while the guide summarizes the city’s highlights and cultural richness. This scenic spot offers ideal photo opportunities and a fitting end to the exploration.
The place’s stunning architecture and riverside setting make it a memorable finale for the tour.
Throughout the tour, participants indulge in six tastings of regional specialties, which include both food and drinks. The included tasting session features a wine tasting class, where three wines are sampled, with non-alcoholic options provided for visitors under 18. These tastings take place at hidden gems favored by locals, ensuring an authentic taste of Bordeaux’s culinary scene.
The guide also shares their Address Book, recommending top restaurants to explore further, making this tour a practical resource for the rest of the stay.
The tour begins at Monument aux Girondins on Pl. des Quinconces and ends at Place de la Bourse. The group size is capped at 8 travelers, fostering a friendly and engaging environment. The tour’s duration is approximately 3 hours 30 minutes, making it a manageable yet comprehensive introduction to Bordeaux.
Participants should be prepared for manageable walking across the city’s historic streets, with plenty of stops for tasting, photos, and stories. The tour is accessible and near public transportation, making it convenient to join.
Operated by Délicieux ! Food and History Tours – Bordeaux, this tour is available with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. Travelers can book confidently knowing they are covered for changes or unforeseen circumstances.
Most travelers find this tour best booked about 47 days in advance, ensuring availability for a highly rated and popular experience.
This food and wine adventure appeals especially to those interested in local cuisine and Bordeaux’s history. It suits people who enjoy guided walking tours with a relaxed pace and engaging storytelling. The inclusion of wine tastings and culinary samples makes it perfect for food lovers wanting an authentic taste of Bordeaux.
Because the tour is limited to 8 participants, it provides a personalized experience, ideal for travelers seeking both education and enjoyment in a small group setting.
The Bordeaux Food and Wine Tour stands out for its combination of cultural exploration and culinary indulgence. The expert guide’s storytelling enhances each landmark, making history come alive alongside tasty regional specialties. The small-group size ensures an intimate experience where questions and interactions are encouraged.
While the tour covers a lot of ground in just over three hours, the pace remains comfortable with frequent stops for tastings and stories. The included wine tasting class and local restaurant recommendations add extra value, especially for those eager to continue exploring Bordeaux’s food scene.
This experience is best suited for people who want a concise yet rich introduction to Bordeaux’s sights, history, and flavors. It’s an excellent choice for first-time visitors who want both sightseeing and tastings in a friendly, informative setting.
“Bordeaux is not as well known as Paris, but merits a visit. It has a wide range of excellent shops and restaurants providing local produce. We got …”
How long is the Bordeaux Food and Wine Tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Monument aux Girondins on Pl. des Quinconces and ends at Place de la Bourse.
What is included in the price?
The price covers 7 monument comments, 6 local tastings, 3 wines (with non-alcoholic options available), a wine tasting class, and a guide’s Address Book with restaurant recommendations.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and soft drinks are offered to minors during the tastings.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 8 travelers, ensuring a small, personalized experience.
Is the tour accessible and near public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point is near public transportation, and the tour is designed to be accessible for most participants.
Do I need to book far in advance?
Yes, the tour is typically booked about 47 days in advance due to its popularity.
What makes this tour different from others in Bordeaux?
Its focus on hidden local gems, small-group intimacy, and pairing landmarks with regional tastings set it apart.
Is there a guide’s name associated with this tour?
The reviews mention Aurelien as an enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide, contributing significantly to the experience.