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Explore Bordeaux on a private 2-3 hour walking tour for $96, discovering UNESCO landmarks, local history, and enjoying a delicious Cannelé pastry with expert guides.
This private walking tour in Bordeaux offers a chance to explore the city’s main sights and hidden corners for $96 per person. Lasting between 2 and 3 hours, the tour is designed for those who want an intimate, in-depth look at one of France’s most charming cities, guided by passionate experts.
You’ll start at the Girondins Monument and stroll through the UNESCO World Heritage Site that is Bordeaux’s historic center. Along the way, you get to enjoy a delicious Cannelé pastry, taste local architecture, and learn about Bordeaux’s fascinating past. The tour’s flexibility means you can choose a duration that suits your pace, and the private setting ensures personalized attention and answers to all your questions.
While this tour offers a rich mix of sights, history, and flavors, it’s especially ideal for those who appreciate an engaging guide and a relaxed pace. Keep in mind that food and drinks, aside from the Cannelé, are not included, so plan accordingly if you want more culinary experiences.


Bordeaux’s nickname as France’s sleeping beauty hints at the city’s elegant, timeless charm. During this tour, the guide explains the reasons behind this moniker, helping visitors understand Bordeaux’s unique atmosphere. The city’s streets, architecture, and history reveal a deep, yet tranquil beauty that is best appreciated on foot.
The tour provides a rundown of Bordeaux’s historic significance, including how its past has shaped the modern cityscape. This context makes the sightseeing even more meaningful, as visitors get a sense of Bordeaux’s place in French history and culture.
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The tour’s route takes you through Bordeaux’s historic center, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. This area features well-preserved medieval gates, spectacular architecture, and charming streets that date back centuries. Walking through these streets, you’ll see buildings that showcase Bordeaux’s classical and neoclassical styles.
The guide offers insights into the stories behind these landmarks, making history come alive. You’ll also walk along Europe’s longest pedestrian street, which is packed with shops, cafes, and beautiful facades, making it a lively yet historic environment.

The tour begins at the Girondins Monument, a notable landmark that captures the city’s revolutionary spirit. From this central location, the guide leads you into Bordeaux’s heart, setting the tone for an engaging exploration. The monument itself is a perfect photo opportunity and a symbol of Bordeaux’s civic pride.
Starting here allows easy access to other key sights and provides a logical point for the guide to orient visitors before heading into the historical areas.

As part of the leisurely walk, the guide points out a unique cinema where visitors can enjoy classic movies in a vintage setting. This spot adds a touch of local flavor and offers insight into Bordeaux’s cultural life.
The tour also covers the best places to eat in the city, including suggestions for local bistros and pastry shops. While food and drinks (besides the included Cannelé) are not included in the tour price, the guide is happy to recommend options for a future visit or a relaxed meal after the walk.
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A highlight of the tour is a tasty Cannelé pastry, a custard-filled treat flavored with rum and vanilla. The pastry is served at a local shop, giving guests a chance to sample an iconic Bordeaux delicacy. The 1 piece of Cannelé per person is included in the tour price, making it a perfect sweet ending or mid-way snack.
The guide shares the pastry’s history and significance to Bordeaux’s culinary scene, enriching the tasting experience.
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Throughout the tour, the passionate guide offers advice on activities to do and neighboring cities to explore. Whether it’s other historic sites, local markets, or nearby towns like Saint-Emilion, the guide’s personalized tips help visitors plan the rest of their stay.
A stop for a drink with the guide provides an informal moment to chat, ask questions, and get insider knowledge about Bordeaux’s vibrant leisure scene.

This tour is available in multiple languages: French, Italian, English, and Arabic. Its private group setting allows for a flexible schedule, with options to reserve and pay later — perfect for spontaneous planning or uncertain travel dates.
The meeting point is simple to find: in the center of the square at the fountain. The tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so travelers should plan their transportation accordingly.

The tour is offered by Wanderer Footsteps, a provider specializing in personalized city explorations. For those interested in Bordeaux’s wine scene or other sightseeing, similar experiences include cruises along the Garonne, wine tastings in Saint-Emilion, and skip-the-line visits to La Cité du Vin.
These options are available to complement the walking tour, whether you seek more cultural, culinary, or scenic adventures.

Given the outdoor nature of the tour and the walking distance involved, comfortable footwear is strongly recommended. The tour’s pacing is relaxed, but expect to walk through cobbled streets and historic pathways.
Booking in advance ensures you secure a spot for your preferred time, especially since the tour is private and limited to a small group. The full refund policy allows cancellation up to 24 hours in advance if needed.
Bordeaux Unveiled offers a personalized, engaging way to discover the city’s most iconic landmarks and lesser-known treasures. The expert guides, passionate about Bordeaux, bring the city’s stories to life, making each stop informative and fun.
The inclusion of a local Cannelé adds a delicious touch that captures Bordeaux’s culinary spirit. This tour is best suited for visitors seeking a comfortable, intimate exploration with plenty of opportunities to ask questions, take photos, and enjoy the city at a gentle pace.
While it doesn’t include extensive visits to wineries or other attractions, it provides a solid foundation of Bordeaux’s visual and historical appeal, perfect for first-time visitors or those with limited time.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts between 2 and 3 hours, depending on your chosen duration.
What is included in the price?
The price of $96 per person includes a guided walk and one Cannelé pastry. Food and drinks beyond the pastry are not included.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at the Girondins Monument, located in the city center at the fountain square.
Can I choose the language for the tour?
Yes, the tour is available in French, Italian, English, and Arabic.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
While suitable for most, comfortable shoes are recommended for walking on cobblestone streets. The relaxed pace makes it suitable for families and seniors alike.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended, and you can reserve and pay later. Cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Explore Bordeaux with this personalized, informative walking tour for a taste of its history, architecture, and delicious local treats. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or simply enjoy discovering cities on foot, this experience offers a warm and insightful introduction to one of France’s most elegant destinations.
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