- St. Andre Cathedral - Starting at Place Pey Berland,we stand and view the cathedral. Dating back to 1096 we will explore the history and architecture.
- Tour Pey-Berland - Learn why this 15th century belfry was built separately next to the cathedral.
- Place Saint-Projet - The Saint Projet church stood here in the Middle Ages. Can you spot the old bell tower which remains?
- Utopia - Stop at Place Camille Jullian and view this famous building
- Porte Cailhau - This medieval gateway, constructed back in 1495 is awe inspiring. Here, we delve in the regions past from the independent state of Guyenne to English rule to the current French rule.
- Eglise St Pierre - This was the first port of the city dating back to 12th century. Learn about the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostella
- Place de la Bourse - This 18th century neo-classical square is the focal point of the quays. Discover the port history and make notes of what to do over the coming days.
- The Water Mirror - This landmark is the most photographed location in the city. Grab a photo here whilst admiring the Pont de Pierre in the distance.
- Monument aux Girondins - View the monument and learn about the history of the revolution
- Grand Theatre - The théâtre, built in the late 18th century is the heart of the Golden Triangle.
- Local guide
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Embark on a fascinating walking tour of the Old Bordeaux’s core, led by a private guide. See renowned landmarks like the Cathedral Saint Andre, Place de la Bourse, Grand Theatre, and more, as you gain a deeper understanding of the history, customs, and daily life of the area in a delightful and engaging manner.
With your guide, navigate the stone-paved roads of Bordeaux’s historic heart, visiting Place Saint-Projet and the noted Rue Sainte-Catherine.
Your exploration carries on to the captivating Place Camille Jullian, where an underground secret awaits you. Proceed to the must-visit Porte Cailhau, a construction which was formerly the city’s principal entrance and proudly showcases a rich past originating from the Medieval epoch.
Make your way to Place de la Bourse, crossing the Saint-Pierre neighborhood which was the site of the city’s original dock. Hear tales of Bordeaux’s clandestine slave trading and catch a glimpse of the well-known Miroir D’Eau.
Finally, relish the sight of the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux before concluding your trip with a stopover at the Monuments aux Girondins.
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