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Discover Bordeaux’s highlights with a private, expert guide. Explore historic sites, vibrant neighborhoods, and iconic landmarks on this personalized tour.
Exploring Bordeaux with a private guide offers a flexible, personalized way to experience one of France’s most charming and historically rich cities. This two- to three-hour tour, led by an experienced local, covers everything from majestic cathedrals to lively squares and hidden alleyways—and even offers insider tips on where to eat, drink, and explore beyond the main sights.
What we love most about this experience is how tailored it feels, with all the major highlights woven into a seamless journey through Bordeaux’s centuries of history, art, and culture. Plus, the guide’s deep knowledge and friendly approach make every stop both informative and engaging.
The only thing to consider is the time commitment—if you’re short on hours or prefer a more leisurely pace, you might want to pick specific sections to focus on. This tour hits the right balance of depth, authenticity, and fun—perfect for first-time visitors or anyone craving a rundown.
This private tour is ideal for travelers who want to maximize their Bordeaux visit with a knowledgeable local by their side, whether they’re interested in history, architecture, wine, or simply soaking in the city’s vibrant atmosphere.


Bordeaux is a city that reveals its charm in layers—from its majestic architecture to lively street life. With a private guide, you’re handed the keys to uncover the city’s secrets while enjoying the convenience of a customized experience. The tour lasts around 2 to 3 hours, making it a perfect option for a morning or afternoon jaunt, especially if you’re on a tight schedule or want a rundown without the rush.
The meeting point is at the Cathédrale Saint-André de Bordeaux, a stunning Gothic structure that immediately sets the tone. From there, your guide will lead you through the city’s highlights, weaving in historical context, architectural details, and colorful anecdotes. The tour ends at the beautiful Place de la Comédie, with plenty of tips for further exploration.
If you prefer having a local expert, these guided Bordeaux experiences could work well
The biggest advantage of choosing a private guide is the ability to customize your experience. Unlike large group tours, you can ask questions, skip what doesn’t interest you, and go deeper into topics that fascinate you—whether it’s Bordeaux’s medieval streets or its wine trade history. Plus, the guide’s local perspective adds authenticity that you simply can’t get from guidebooks.

Your journey begins at Bordeaux’s City Hall, located on Place Pey Berland. This building has historically been the seat of local government and a symbol of civic pride. Your guide will share its role in Bordeaux’s administrative history, and you’ll appreciate its impressive façade from the outside.
For a more personal experience, these private Bordeaux tours deliver individual attention
This Gothic cathedral dates back centuries and dominates the old town skyline. While usually you can peek inside, the timing depends on whether mass or events are scheduled. Outside, you’ll admire its intricate stonework and towering spires, ideal for capturing photos or absorbing the grandeur of Bordeaux’s religious architecture.
Separated from the cathedral, the Pey-Berland Bell Tower offers a chance to explore its architecture and see panoramic views of Bordeaux (weather permitting). Its separation from the main cathedral is a historical quirk, and your guide will explain the reasons behind this design choice.
This lively square is a hub of local life, with charming cafes and shops. Your guide might reveal some hidden stories or lesser-known facts about this spot, adding depth to your understanding of everyday Bordeaux.
One of Bordeaux’s most iconic landmarks, the Grosse Cloche is a medieval gate and bell tower. It’s a lovely photo spot and a testament to Bordeaux’s medieval roots. The guide will explore its history, which dates back to the 15th century.
Vibrant and bustling, this neighborhood is alive with street cafes and local markets. You can admire the Saint Michel Basilica from outside, or choose to step inside if time allows. This area offers a glimpse into Bordeaux’s religious and social life.
Built in the 15th century, this grand gate once served as Bordeaux’s main entrance. Your guide will explain its strategic importance, especially during the long conflicts between France and England, which shaped Bordeaux’s history.
This picturesque 14th-century church stands near the old port, offering a sense of the maritime history that shaped Bordeaux. It’s an ideal spot to imagine the city’s past as a busy port hub.
Known for its stunning classical architecture, Place de la Bourse has been the center of commerce for centuries. The highlight here is the Water Mirror, which creates a striking reflective surface—perfect for photos and tales about Bordeaux’s trade history.
This modern marvel is a favorite for visitors. Your guide will share its significance and suggest the best times for photos, especially at sunset. The Mirror’s reflective surface creates beautiful illusions, making it a favorite backdrop for memories.
If you’re interested in wine, the guide can take you outside to the best wine bar nearby. They’ll share insider tips on Bordeaux wines worth trying while you’re in town, adding a tasting element to your visit.
Learn about the Girondins, key players in the French Revolution, while strolling through Place du Quinconces, one of Bordeaux’s largest squares. The monument itself is an impressive tribute to local history.
The tour concludes at Place de la Comédie, home to the Grand Théâtre—a masterpiece of architecture and the cultural heart of Bordeaux. Your guide will share stories behind its construction and the artistic movements connected to it.

A review from Judy_H describes Guadalope as “great” and “knowing so much about Bordeaux,” emphasizing her fluent English and kind demeanor. She highlights the personal attention, which made the experience feel tailored and engaging. Several travelers appreciated how the guide combined historical facts with local stories, making the sightseeing meaningful rather than just superficial.
One reviewer noted how the Water Mirror was a highlight, perfect for capturing photos and soaking in Bordeaux’s charm. Others loved the insider tips for restaurants and wine bars, which helped extend their day beyond the official tour. The flexibility of a private guide was especially valued, allowing customization and a relaxed pace.

For $89.80 per person, this tour offers impressive value—especially considering the private nature and personalized approach. It includes all fees and taxes, with no extra charges. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join and service animals allowed.
The meeting point at Cathédrale Saint-André is centrally located, near public transportation options, making it easy to access. The tour is limited to your group, ensuring an intimate experience, and the guide is committed to sharing authentic local knowledge.
Timing-wise, booking 36 days in advance is typical, so plan ahead to secure your preferred date. The flexible cancellation policy (free up to 24 hours before) adds peace of mind.

This private Bordeaux tour is a fantastic way to get an all-encompassing view of the city’s highlights with a knowledgeable local guiding your way. It’s well-suited for those who want a flexible, intimate experience that combines history, architecture, and local tips into one seamless package. The guide’s friendly approach and wealth of knowledge—especially about Bordeaux’s artistic and historic side—make it a memorable introduction to the city.
If you’re a first-time visitor eager to see the key sights without feeling rushed, this tour offers excellent value for the price. The insider recommendations for food and wine also turn it into an experience that can extend well beyond the sightseeing.
For travelers who love a mix of cultural landmarks and authentic local insights, this tour is a compelling choice. It’s especially perfect if you want a memorable, personalized exploration of Bordeaux that leaves you with a deeper appreciation of this beautiful city and its stories.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the private format makes it adaptable for families, couples, or solo explorers.
Does the tour include entrance fees?
No, all stops are external visits; the tour only covers the guide’s time and expertise. Some sites like the cathedral may be visited inside if scheduling allows.
How long does the tour last?
It typically takes about 2 to 3 hours, making it manageable for most itineraries.
Is the tour accessible via public transport?
Yes, the meeting point at the Cathedral is near public transportation, making it easy to reach.
Can I customize the stops or focus areas?
As a private tour, your guide can tailor some parts of the experience based on your interests.
Are there restaurant or wine bar recommendations included?
Yes, your guide will share personal suggestions for local eateries, markets, and wine bars.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This Bordeaux private tour combines expert guidance, authentic insights, and scenic highlights, making it an ideal way to truly understand this captivating city.