Exploring Bordeaux’s rich heritage has never been easier than with the Small Group – Guided Walking Tour. Visitors can uncover the city’s hidden gems and key landmarks, led by a local sommelier who shares captivating stories and insider insights. With a focus on immersive experiences, the tour includes a delightful tasting of the famous Canelé, a delectable pastry that has become synonymous with Bordeaux’s culinary delights. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this engaging two-hour adventure promises to reveal the city’s charm in a way that will leave you eager to discover more.

Key Points

Bordeaux: Small Group - Guided Walking Tour - Key Points

  • A 2-hour walking tour of Bordeaux’s historic landmarks, including the Hôtel de Ville, Bordeaux Cathedral, and Pey Berland bell tower.
  • Guided by a local sommelier, Guadalupe, who provides insider insights and highlights hidden gems throughout the city.
  • Accessible for wheelchair users, with a designated entry point and a pace and route that accommodate limited mobility.
  • Offers an engaging and interactive experience, with captivating stories about Bordeaux’s rich heritage.
  • Priced from €16.00 per person, with a maximum group size of 15 for a personalized experience.
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Tour Overview

Bordeaux: Small Group - Guided Walking Tour - Tour Overview

The Bordeaux Guided Walking Tour clocks in at a 2-hour duration, with prices starting from €16.00 per person.

Groups are limited to a maximum of 15 people and offered in both English and Spanish.

The meeting point is at the blue door of the Hôtel de Ville de Bordeaux.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Highlights include visits to the Bordeaux Cathedral, Pey Berland bell tower, and the iconic Place de la Bourse and its Water Mirror.

Itinerary Highlights

Bordeaux: Small Group - Guided Walking Tour - Itinerary Highlights

Key locations visited on the tour include the Hôtel de Ville de Bordeaux, the impressive Bordeaux Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-André), and the iconic Pey Berland bell tower. Guests will also explore the charming Place Saint-Projet, the lively Place Camille Jullian, and the historic Rue des Bahutiers. The tour culminates at the Porte Cailhau, the Église Saint-Pierre, and the magnificent Place de la Bourse with its famous Water Mirror (Miroir d’Eau). Along the way, guests will discover medieval streets and indulge in local patisseries, including the famous Canelé.

Key Locations Description
Hôtel de Ville de Bordeaux The City Hall of Bordeaux
Bordeaux Cathedral An impressive Gothic cathedral
Pey Berland bell tower An iconic landmark of Bordeaux

Guide Expertise

Bordeaux: Small Group - Guided Walking Tour - Guide Expertise

Guadalupe, the guide, is a local sommelier with an extensive knowledge of Bordeaux’s history and culture. She leads an engaging and interactive experience, sharing insider insights and highlighting the city’s hidden gems.

During the tour, Guadalupe provides recommendations for the best local restaurants, wine bars, and activities, ensuring guests make the most of their time in Bordeaux.

With a friendly approach, she brings the city’s rich heritage to life, weaving captivating tales that transport participants back in time.

Guadalupe’s expertise and passion make this walking tour an immersive and memorable experience for all who join.

Customer Feedback

Bordeaux: Small Group - Guided Walking Tour - Customer Feedback

Customers have consistently awarded the Bordeaux Guided Walking Tour a perfect 5/5 rating based on 2 reviews.

Reviewers praised the guide, Guadalupe, for her friendliness, deep knowledge of the city’s history and culture, and excellent recommendations for local restaurants, wine bars, and activities.

Participants highlighted the engaging and interactive nature of the tour, which provided valuable insights into Bordeaux’s hidden gems.

The overall feedback suggests the tour offers a well-rounded experience that allows visitors to enjoy the charm and rich heritage of this historic French city.

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Accessibility Information

Bordeaux: Small Group - Guided Walking Tour - Accessibility Information

The Bordeaux Guided Walking Tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors of all mobility levels to fully participate in the experience.

The tour starts at the Hôtel de Ville de Bordeaux, which has a designated wheelchair entry point. Throughout the 2-hour tour, the guide ensures the pace and route accommodate those with limited mobility.

Key landmarks, including the Bordeaux Cathedral and Pey Berland bell tower, are wheelchair-friendly.

The tour’s focus on the city’s historic streets and architectural wonders ensures an inclusive and accessible experience for all participants, regardless of their physical capabilities.

Meeting Point Details

Bordeaux: Small Group - Guided Walking Tour - Meeting Point Details

The Bordeaux Guided Walking Tour starts at the Hôtel de Ville de Bordeaux, which is easily identifiable by its distinctive blue door.

Participants should look for the group’s local guide, Guadalupe, who’ll be holding a dark blue umbrella at the meeting point.

The tour is accessible for wheelchair users, making it inclusive for all.

To ensure a smooth experience, it’s important to:

  1. Arrive on time at the designated meeting location.
  2. Wear comfortable shoes to navigate the medieval streets.
  3. Bring water and sunscreen, as the tour takes place outdoors.
  4. Look for Guadalupe and the blue umbrella at the Hôtel de Ville de Bordeaux.

Preparation Tips

Bordeaux: Small Group - Guided Walking Tour - Preparation Tips

To ensure a smooth experience on the Bordeaux Guided Walking Tour, participants should arrive on time at the designated meeting location of the Hôtel de Ville de Bordeaux. Look for the guide, Guadalupe, holding a dark blue umbrella. It’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes and bring sunscreen, water, and appropriate clothing for the weather. The tour covers a lot of ground, so being prepared will allow participants to fully enjoy the experience.

What to Bring Recommendation
Footwear Comfortable shoes
Sun Protection Sunscreen
Hydration Water
Clothing Comfortable, weather-appropriate
Arrival On time at meeting point

Tour Duration and Price

Bordeaux: Small Group - Guided Walking Tour - Tour Duration and Price

The Bordeaux Guided Walking Tour‘s duration is 2 hours, a reasonable length for exploring the city’s key highlights.

Priced at €16 and under per person, the tour offers great value. The group size is capped at a maximum of 15 people, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.

Several languages are available, including English and Spanish, catering to a diverse clientele.

The tour’s duration and price make it an attractive option for visitors seeking an immersive introduction to the historic and cultural wonders of Bordeaux.

The key details are:

  1. Duration: 2 hours
  2. Price: From €16.00 per person
  3. Group size: Maximum 15 people
  4. Languages: English, Spanish

Frequently Asked Questions

Bordeaux: Small Group - Guided Walking Tour - Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?

Unfortunately, pets are not allowed on the tour. The tour is limited to a maximum of 15 people, and the guide focuses on providing an engaging historical and cultural experience for the group. Bringing pets would not be feasible or appropriate for this walking tour.

Is the Tour Route Easy to Navigate?

The tour route is designed to be easy to navigate. The guide leads the group through the city’s main landmarks and historical sights, providing directions and commentary along the way. The pace is suitable for most visitors.

Does the Guide Accept Tips?

The guide, Guadalupe, does not explicitly mention accepting tips on this tour. However, it’s customary to tip tour guides in the local area if you’re satisfied with the service provided.

Can the Tour Be Customized for My Interests?

Yes, the tour can be customized to accommodate your interests. The guide, Guadalupe, is flexible and happy to tailor the experience to your preferences, so feel free to discuss your interests with her prior to the tour.

How Do I Get to the Meeting Point From My Hotel?

To get to the meeting point from your hotel, you can take public transportation or a taxi. The Hotel de Ville de Bordeaux, where the tour starts, is located in the city center and is easily accessible.

Recap

The Bordeaux: Small GroupGuided Walking Tour offers an engaging and immersive exploration of the city’s rich heritage. Led by a local sommelier, the tour unveils hidden gems and key landmarks while providing a delightful tasting of the famous Canelé. With a small group size, the experience caters to various languages, making it an ideal introduction to Bordeaux’s captivating charm.

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