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Experience Bordeaux's illuminated landmarks on a 3-hour night walk, ending with wine and cheese tasting — perfect for food lovers exploring France’s charm.

The Bordeaux Night Walk ending with Wine and cheese Tasting is a 3-hour journey designed for those who appreciate the blend of stunning city views and delicious food. Priced at $181 per person, this tour offers a chance to explore Bordeaux’s lit landmarks, learn intriguing stories, and enjoy a relaxed tasting session. The tour is guided by knowledgeable guides speaking multiple languages, including French, English, Arabic, and Italian, ensuring a comfortable experience for international visitors.
This experience stands out because of its unique combination: a scenic night walk through Bordeaux’s most famous sights followed by an authentic wine and charcuterie tasting in a cozy bar. While it’s especially suited to food lovers and history enthusiasts, it’s important to note that wheelchair users are not accommodated. The tour’s limited group size of up to 10 participants promises an intimate setting, allowing for personalized attention and engaging storytelling.
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The tour begins in the heart of Bordeaux at the fountain in the center of the Place de la Bourse. This iconic square, especially captivating at night, offers stunning reflections in the water mirror, making it a favorite photo spot. Guides share stories behind the square and its connection to Paris’s Place de la Concorde, adding a layer of cultural significance to the visual beauty.
Next, the Water Mirror becomes a central point, where the shimmering reflection makes for memorable pictures. The guide explains the story behind this modern marvel, which is a highlight for those wanting to combine visual spectacle with local history.
As the walk progresses, the group heads to Saint Catherine Street, known as Europe’s longest pedestrian shopping street. The lively atmosphere and vibrant shops provide a glimpse into Bordeaux’s modern urban life, contrasting with the historic sights. The street’s lively energy offers a great backdrop for casual strolling and people-watching.
Further along, Porte Cailhau invites everyone to imagine Bordeaux’s defensive past. This historic gate, still standing 300 years later, connects to the Cammino Di Santiago, illustrating Bordeaux’s role in historic trade routes. The guide highlights the importance of this gate in Bordeaux’s history and its architectural features.

The tour’s journey then takes visitors to Place de la Victoire, known for its energetic nightlife scene. The story behind the square’s distinctive column and turtles adds a fun and cultural touch. The lively ambiance here hints at the city’s vibrant evening life, making it an excellent spot to soak in local energy.
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The walking portion concludes at a nice bar, where the group relaxes over a delicious charcuterie and cheese board. The tasting is complemented by a glass of Bordeaux wine, giving a true taste of local flavors. The quality of the food and wine is highly praised, making this a perfect way to unwind after discovering Bordeaux’s sights and stories.
Guests can choose between a French charcuterie and cheese platter or a Lebanese mezze board, depending on preferences. This flexible offering adds a layer of enjoyment, and the pairing with Bordeaux wine ensures an authentic experience.
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The tour departs from the fountain in the Place de la Bourse with a guide holding a folder labeled “Your Friend in Bordeaux” for easy identification. It lasts 3 hours, with a flexible starting time based on availability. The small group size of up to 10 participants helps maintain a relaxed and engaging atmosphere, perfect for asking questions and sharing stories.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes due to the walking involved. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and it is designed to be accessible primarily on foot through Bordeaux’s historic streets and squares.
What truly sets this experience apart is the combination of nighttime sightseeing and culinary tasting. The guides are praised for their knowledge and storytelling abilities, making history and landmarks come alive in the evening glow. The lighting of Bordeaux’s landmarks creates an enchanting backdrop for photos, making the walk visually memorable.
The final wine and cheese tasting in a cozy bar is consistently highlighted as a highlight. The quality of the products, paired with local Bordeaux wine, offers a genuine taste of France’s rich culinary traditions. The friendly atmosphere and personalized attention in a small group foster an enjoyable, relaxed environment.

This Bordeaux Night Walk offers an engaging blend of stunning illuminated landmarks, local stories, and tasty food and wine. It’s well suited for travelers who want a combination of sightseeing and culinary indulgence within a manageable timeframe. The 3-hour duration makes it an easy addition to an evening plans, especially for those eager to explore Bordeaux’s vibrant night scene.
The tour’s small group size and multilingual guides create an inclusive, friendly atmosphere. While it may not be suitable for wheelchair users, it’s a great option for foodies, history buffs, and anyone looking for a relaxed yet enriching experience in Bordeaux.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for adults and involves walking and tasting food. It might not be ideal for very young children.
Are drinks included?
Yes, one glass of Bordeaux wine is included with the charcuterie or mezze board.
Can I choose between different tasting options?
Guests can select either a French charcuterie and cheese board or a Lebanese mezze.
What languages are available?
Guides speak French, English, Arabic, and Italian.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is at the fountain in the center of the Place de la Bourse.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for wheelchair users.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
Absolutely, the small group size provides a welcoming environment for solo participants seeking social interaction.