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Discover Bordeaux with a 2-hour walking food tour featuring local sweets, wine, and cheese, led by a passionate guide through historic streets.
This Bordeaux walking tour offers a delightful mix of local cuisine, history, and culture in just 2 hours for $81 per person. Starting at Place de la Bourse, the tour takes you through the heart of Bordeaux’s UNESCO-listed old town, combining strolling with tastings of sweet treats, local wine, and artisanal cheeses. Led by a passionate local guide who is both a foodie and storyteller, this experience is ideal for those who want to explore Bordeaux’s culinary scene without a full-day commitment.
The tour’s highlights include sampling famous canelé pastries, learning about Bordeaux’s history and culture, and discovering hidden spots in the city. While it’s a shorter experience, the small group size—limited to 10 participants—ensures an intimate and engaging atmosphere. It’s perfect for first-time visitors seeking a taste of Bordeaux’s gastronomy combined with a stroll through its historic streets.
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The tour begins at Place de la Bourse, a stunning waterfront square renowned for its classical architecture and sweeping views of the Garonne River. This central location provides an ideal starting point to explore Bordeaux’s historic heart. The meeting at the Three Graces Fountain is straightforward, and the setup ensures a relaxed beginning to the adventure.
From here, the guided stroll lasts approximately one hour, during which the guide introduces the history of Bordeaux’s old town. The focus is on sharing fascinating stories about the city’s past while soaking in the scenic views of the river and historic buildings. The walk also helps build anticipation for the tastings ahead.

The one-hour guided tour takes participants through some of Bordeaux’s most charming streets, revealing hidden corners and lesser-known gems. The guide’s passionate storytelling makes the walk lively and informative, providing context about the city’s architecture and cultural heritage.
As you traverse these historic streets, you’ll learn about Bordeaux’s significance as a port city and its role in wine production. The tour’s pacing allows for photo opportunities and casual stops at notable sites, all while building momentum for the tasting segments.
After the walk, the focus shifts to food tasting for about 30 minutes. The highlight is sampling the famous canelé, a caramelized pastry with a custardy interior. This treat exemplifies Bordeaux’s pastry heritage and is a must-try during the tour.
Along With the canelé, the guide introduces other local sweets, each selected to showcase Bordeaux’s culinary traditions. The tasting experience offers a sweet contrast to the city’s wine and cheese, giving a well-rounded flavor profile of Bordeaux’s gourmet scene.
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The wine tasting segment lasts around 30 minutes and features a glass of local Bordeaux wine. The guide carefully pairs this wine with a selection of artisanal cheeses, emphasizing Bordeaux’s wine craftsmanship and cheese artistry.
Participants gain insight into wine pairings and the local wine culture, making this segment both educational and enjoyable. The combination of wine and cheese encapsulates Bordeaux’s gastronomic spirit and provides a delicious finale to the tour.
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Throughout the experience, the local guide shares stories about Bordeaux’s history, culture, and gastronomy, revealing lesser-known facts about the city. These anecdotes often focus on local artisans and historic landmarks, enriching the walking tour with personalized insights.
This exploration of hidden spots helps participants experience Bordeaux beyond its famous sights, feeling more connected to its authentic character. The small group format enhances interaction, allowing questions and personal recommendations.
The tour departs from Place de la Bourse, specifically at the Three Graces Fountain, conveniently located between the tram stop and the fountain itself. The small group size—limited to 10 participants—ensures an intimate atmosphere and allows the guide to give personal attention.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera and water. The tour is suitable for most visitors, but those with gluten intolerance should be aware that gluten-containing sweets are part of the tasting. Pets and smoking are not allowed during the tour.

This tour is operated by Délicieux! Food Tour, known for creating engaging culinary experiences in Bordeaux. The activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travel plans. You can reserve now and pay later, making it easier to plan your trip.

While this tour focuses on a quick stroll, wine tastings, and sweet treats, Bordeaux also offers full-day wine experiences, cruise excursions, and dining tours. Links to similar experiences include afternoon wine tastings, day trips to Saint-Emilion, and skip-the-line tickets at La Cité du Vin.
This specific walking tour appeals to visitors who want a compact, immersive introduction to Bordeaux’s food and wine scene, especially those with limited time but eager to indulge in local flavors and historic charm.
This experience suits food lovers, history enthusiasts, and first-time visitors wanting to get oriented in Bordeaux while sampling its signature sweets, wines, and cheeses. The small group setting fosters a personalized experience, ideal for romantic outings or small groups.
It’s a great choice for those who prefer short, engaging tours with a local guide who knows Bordeaux’s culinary secrets. However, participants should be comfortable walking and standing, as the tour involves strolling through historic streets.
The 2-hour Bordeaux walking tour offers a compact and enjoyable way to experience the city’s culinary delights and historic ambiance. With a passionate guide, you’ll savor local sweets, artisanal cheeses, and Bordeaux’s renowned wine, all while learning stories and facts that deepen your appreciation for the city.
While the experience is shorter than full-day tours, its small group size and thoughtful selections make it worthwhile. It particularly appeals to first-time visitors or those with limited time who want to get a taste of Bordeaux’s flavor and history in just two hours.
Is this tour suitable for people with gluten intolerance?
No, the tour includes gluten-containing sweets like canelé, so it may not be suitable for those with gluten restrictions.
What is included in the price of $81?
The price covers four sweet delights, a glass of local wine, artisanal cheeses, and the guides’ recommendations and stories.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Place de la Bourse, specifically at the Three Graces Fountain.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts 2 hours.
Is the tour accessible for all mobility levels?
Since it’s a walking tour, comfortable shoes are recommended, and those with mobility concerns should consider the walking involved.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Do I need to be of legal drinking age to participate?
Yes, since the tour includes wine tasting, participants must be of legal drinking age in France.
Would this tour suit families with children?
It’s more suitable for adults and older children who enjoy culinary experiences; younger children may find it less engaging due to the focus on tastings and walking.