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Discover Bordeaux in a classic Citroën 2CV, exploring iconic sites, historical landmarks, and tasting local delicacies all in a private 1 hour 15-minute tour.

This private tour in Bordeaux offers a stylish adventure through the city’s most celebrated landmarks, all comfortably seated in a legendary Citroën 2CV convertible. For $195.50 per group (up to 3 people), you enjoy a 1 hour 15-minute journey that combines sightseeing with tasting wine and cannelé, two of Bordeaux’s most cherished specialties. Bookings are typically made 72 days in advance, highlighting its popularity among visitors seeking an intimate, exclusive experience.
The tour begins from a central meeting point in Bordeaux and includes pickup service and a mobile ticket for convenience. While the experience is designed for those over 18 due to alcohol consumption restrictions, it suits anyone eager to explore Bordeaux’s architectural grandeur, historic streets, and vibrant culture in style. The tour’s intimate setting and focus on highlights make it ideal for small groups or couples, providing an engaging and personalized overview of the city.
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This tour centers around Bordeaux’s most photographed and historically significant sites. Traveling in a bright, charming Citroën 2CV convertible, you glide past the Girondins monument, a symbol of the French Revolution and one of Bordeaux’s most emblematic landmarks. The Water Mirror, famous for its reflective surface and modern appeal, is also on the route, offering excellent photo opportunities.
The experience emphasizes Bordeaux’s UNESCO World Heritage status, showcasing 18th-century architecture crafted from blond stone, which defines the city’s classic aesthetic. The tour highlights the Grosse Cloche, a medieval gateway and rare surviving rampart fragment, along with the Cailhau Gate, a medieval city entrance built at the end of the 15th century. These stops underscore Bordeaux’s historical significance and its well-preserved medieval fortifications.

The Grand Théâtre emerges as a highlight, a marvel of elegance that has dazzled visitors for over three centuries. The guide explains its role as a hub of cultural life and its stunning French classical architecture. Nearby, the Rohan Palace offers a glimpse into the grandeur of the 18th-century power of Bordeaux’s archbishops, standing close to the Bordeaux Cathedral.
A prominent feature in the city’s skyline, the Bell Tower of Saint-André Cathedral, provides breathtaking panoramic views of Bordeaux, making it a must-visit point for those interested in the city’s urban layout and skyline. These stops are carefully chosen to illustrate Bordeaux’s architectural diversity, from medieval to modern, with plenty of photo moments along the way.

The tour includes a visit to the Water Mirror, recognized as Bordeaux’s most photographed site. Situated between the Garonne River and the city’s grand facades, the Water Mirror creates stunning reflections of Bordeaux’s 18th-century architecture. This site is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, symbolizing Bordeaux’s blend of history and modernity.
Crossing the Stone Bridge, built during the Napoleonic era, travelers see how Bordeaux’s infrastructure unified its two banks. The bridge’s architectural style and historical importance underpin Bordeaux’s reputation as a city of trade and connectivity.
The Cailhau Gate, built in the late 15th century, is a preserved piece of Bordeaux’s medieval defenses and serves today as a popular photo stop. Its intricate stonework and historical significance make it a vivid reminder of the city’s medieval past.
The Grosse Cloche, another relic of Bordeaux’s fortified walls, stands as a testament to the city’s medieval resilience. Both sites are rare surviving elements of the original city walls that once protected Bordeaux, offering travelers a tangible link to its medieval heritage.
Near the cathedral, the Rohan Palace reflects the area’s 18th-century grandeur and architectural elegance. It once housed Bordeaux’s archbishops and today hosts cultural events and exhibitions. The Aquitaine Museum nearby showcases a rich collection that spans Prehistory to the 18th century, illustrating the deep historical roots of the region.
This museum enriches the tour by offering insights into Bordeaux’s past and cultural evolution, making it an educational highlight for those interested in regional history.

The tour explores Bordeaux’s districts that blend historic architecture with modern developments. The area features public services and contemporary buildings alongside heritage sites, illustrating the city’s balanced approach to growth.
A visit to the Arboretum or Botanical Garden reveals the green side of Bordeaux, emphasizing its natural beauty. This peaceful retreat offers a contrast to the bustling city streets and demonstrates Bordeaux’s commitment to urban greenery.
While the primary focus is sightseeing, the tour also emphasizes Bordeaux’s world-famous wine culture. The Wine Museum stands out as a key location, renowned for its architectural design, rooftop views, and cultural programming.
Visitors discover the history and importance of wine in Bordeaux’s development. The museum’s various exhibitions and gardens make it a vital stop for those eager to understand the city’s deep-rooted enological traditions.
A highlight of the tour is viewing Bordeaux’s modern architectural feat — the highest lift bridge in Europe. This structure exemplifies Bordeaux’s innovative spirit and engineering prowess, standing out amid the city’s historic backdrop.
Its impressive height and functional design captivate visitors, showcasing Bordeaux’s blend of tradition and modern development.
The tour departs from 12 Cr du 30 Juillet, Bordeaux, with the experience ending back at the starting point. It’s suitable for most adults over 18, especially those interested in architecture, history, and gourmet treats. The private format ensures an intimate setting, with pickup service included for added convenience.
Participants benefit from a flexible cancellation policy, allowing full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance. The duration of approximately 75 minutes makes it a perfect choice for a quick, yet rundown of Bordeaux.
Traveling in a bright, vintage Citroën 2CV, this tour offers a nostalgic and charming way to see Bordeaux. The car’s style and comfort impress, and it draws attention as it cruises through the city’s streets. As noted in reviews, the car is surprisingly comfortable and turns heads wherever it goes.
This experience is especially suited for those who appreciate classic vehicles, personalized service, and cultural exploration in a relaxed, scenic setting. The guided commentary enhances the experience, with the host sharing stories about Bordeaux’s landmarks and history.
This tour provides a unique way to see Bordeaux’s UNESCO World Heritage sites in a luxurious, vintage car. The combination of architecture, history, and tasting local delicacies offers a well-rounded snapshot of the city. Its small-group, private format, along with pickup service, makes it accessible and comfortable.
While it covers many highlights efficiently, it remains a short experience, ideal for first-time visitors or those with limited time. The focus on Bordeaux’s cultural and architectural richness, paired with the charm of a classic car, makes this tour a delightful, memorable outing for lovers of history, design, and gourmet food.
“Such a fun and enjoyable way to get to experience Bordeaux.The car is such a classic and far more comfortable than expected. Its quite beautiful an…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
What is included in the price?
The ticket price of $195.50 covers the private tour for up to 3 people, with pickup, a licensed guide, and gourmet tastings of wine and cannelé.
Can I bring children?
This experience is restricted to guests over 18 due to alcohol consumption regulations.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Since the tour involves sightseeing at various historic sites, participants should be able to manage walking distances at stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
It departs from 12 Cr du 30 Juillet, Bordeaux, and the tour finishes back at the same location.
Is there a cancelation policy?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is the car comfortable and easy to drive?
Yes, the Citroën 2CV is described as surprisingly comfortable, with positive comments on its style and how it turns heads.
Can I book this tour for a romantic occasion?
Absolutely, the private setting and vintage vehicle make it a charming choice for romantic outings.
What are some nearby attractions I can explore afterward?
The tour covers many landmarks, but visitors often continue to explore Bordeaux’s historical districts, museums, and green spaces.
How do I make a reservation?
Bookings are recommended 72 days in advance, and can be secured through the provider’s website or contact email.