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Discover Bordeaux's culinary and historical highlights on a 3.5-hour food and history tour with a local guide, including wine tastings and traditional French treats.

The Food & History Tour in Bordeaux Old Town offers an engaging 3-hour 30-minute walking experience through one of France’s most charming historic districts. For $145.17 per person, this small-group tour, limited to 12 travelers, combines local food tastings with insightful stories about Bordeaux’s rich past. Starting at Place de la Bourse at 11:00 am, the tour is ideal for those eager to enjoy biodynamic wine, cannelé, and chocolates while learning about Bordeaux’s architecture and traditions.
This tour is best suited for adventurous food lovers and history enthusiasts who appreciate small-group environments and an authentic local experience. The inclusion of all food and wine makes for a seamless outing, though it’s worth noting that seasonal adjustments may mean different tastings at each stop.
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The tour begins at Place de la Bourse, a prominent landmark with spectacular views of the river and classic Bordeaux architecture. The guide meets you here at 11:00 am, and from this central location, the group sets off on a leisurely walk through the Old Bordeaux area.
This meeting spot is accessible via public transportation, making it easy to reach. The tour concludes back at the starting point, allowing for easy continuation of your day in Bordeaux.

During the tour, at least five stops are planned to showcase Bordeaux’s culinary offerings. Expect tastings of local specialties such as canelles—a traditional French pastry—mouth-watering chocolates, and biodynamic wine from local vineyards. The inclusion of lunch and wine means you’ll leave feeling satisfied and well-informed about Bordeaux’s gastronomic scene.
The wine tastings are particularly well-received, with guides providing detailed descriptions of the different styles and regional classifications. The variety of food samples ensures there’s plenty to enjoy, and there’s always the option to purchase additional local specialties at each stop.

Much more than just a food tour, this experience weaves in stories about Bordeaux’s architecture and regional history. As you walk through historic streets, the guide shares anecdotes about the city’s past and its significance in France’s wine and trade industries.
The tour emphasizes interactive conversation with local vendors, giving participants a chance to learn about Bordeaux’s cultural heritage firsthand. This blend of culinary delights and educational stories enriches the overall experience.

Guides like Clara, Clemence, and Aurélien are praised for their enthusiasm, knowledge, and friendly manner. They make the experience lively and engaging, ensuring that even those unfamiliar with Bordeaux feel comfortable asking questions.
Based on reviews, guides are skilled at balancing fun with informative commentary, making the tour enjoyable for all ages. Their passion for Bordeaux’s food and history shines through and adds authenticity to each stop.
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The walking route covers Bordeaux’s Old Town, which features historic streets and charming alleys. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with no indication of strenuous activity. Since the meeting point is near public transportation, accessibility is straightforward, though participants with specific needs should communicate their requirements beforehand.
The tour’s outdoor nature means it’s best to consider the weather forecast, as poor weather could impact the experience. The activity is designed for most travelers, with most people able to participate comfortably.

With a maximum of 12 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere, allowing for personalized attention from the guide. The pacing is relaxed enough to enjoy the tastings without feeling rushed, making it suitable for those who prefer a leisurely exploration.
The small group size also encourages friendly interactions among participants, fostering a cheerful and social environment.

This food and history tour stands out for its all-inclusive approach, with lunch and wine already covered in the price. Unlike some tours that require additional purchases, you leave full and satisfied. The focus on local specialties—like biodynamic wine and cannelé—provides a deep dive into Bordeaux’s culinary identity.
Other Bordeaux excursions, such as wine tastings at chateaus or full-day trips, tend to be more expensive or less focused on urban exploration and food. This tour offers a compact, culturally rich experience that balances food, wine, and history in a manageable timeframe.
Since this tour is most popular, it is advisable to book 96 days in advance to secure a spot. The $145.17 price reflects a good value considering the included food, wine, and local expertise. Guests should inform the organizer of any food restrictions or allergies beforehand.
Prepare for comfortable walking shoes and bring a light jacket if needed, especially in cooler seasons. The tour operates rain or shine, with good weather conditions being preferable for outdoor strolling and tastings.
This Food & History Tour in Bordeaux Old Town offers a well-rounded experience that combines tasty local specialties with stories about the city’s past. The all-inclusive package ensures you enjoy authentic Bordeaux flavors without worry about extra costs, while the small group size allows for personalized interaction.
Guides are praised for their enthusiasm and knowledge, making the tour both fun and educational. It suits foodies, history buffs, and anyone seeking a relaxed, immersive introduction to Bordeaux’s vibrant culture.
While it may not suit those with mobility issues or who prefer independent exploration, this tour provides a delicious, informative, and sociable way to discover Bordeaux’s culinary and architectural treasures.
“Emily was an excellent guide and an excellent driver on the tour. She loves her job and she loves the wine we tasted. The tour was a good tour of …”
Is lunch included in the tour price?
Yes, lunch and wine are included, so you won’t need extra meals during the tour.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Place de la Bourse at 11:00 am and ends back at the same location.
Can I participate if I have food allergies?
Guests are encouraged to communicate food restrictions in advance to ensure a smooth experience.
Is the tour accessible for most travelers?
Yes, it is suitable for most people, with the walk taking place in historic streets that are generally accessible.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked 96 days in advance, reflecting its popularity.