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Version 91 – April 18, 2025 12:26

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Cancellation notes
  • Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
  • Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.

Version 85 – October 16, 2024 15:50

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  • guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients and again as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
  • guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients and again as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.

Version 84 – October 16, 2024 14:31

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Know Before You Go
  • guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients and again as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
  • guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients and again as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.

Version 83 – October 16, 2024 14:30

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Know Before You Go
  • guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients and again as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients and again as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.

Version 82 – October 16, 2024 14:30

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Know Before You Book
  • this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women. if you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we cannot accommodate vegans, kosher or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.
  • this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women. if you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we cannot accommodate vegans or celiacs., we love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs. if you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. this tour is not recommended for vegans or vegetarians and, due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not recommended for those with celiac disease.

Version 81 – October 16, 2024 14:30

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Know Before You Book
  • this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women. if you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we cannot accommodate vegans, kosher or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.
  • this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women. if you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we cannot accommodate vegans or celiacs., we love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs. if you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. this tour is not recommended for vegans or vegetarians and, due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not recommended for those with celiac disease.

Version 80 – October 16, 2024 14:28

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Know Before You Go
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients and again as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.

Know Before You Book
  • this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women. if you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we cannot accommodate vegans or celiacs., we love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs. if you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. this tour is not recommended for vegans or vegetarians and, due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not recommended for those with celiac disease.
  • this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop. , this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we cannot accommodate vegans or celiacs., we love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs. if you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. this tour is not recommended for vegans or vegetarians and, due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not recommended for those with celiac disease.

Version 79 – October 14, 2024 18:09

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Know Before You Book
  • this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop. , this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we cannot accommodate vegans or celiacs., we love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs. if you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. this tour is not recommended for vegans or vegetarians and, due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not recommended for those with celiac disease.
  • this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop. , this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we cannot accommodate vegans or celiacs.

Version 78 – October 14, 2024 18:09

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Know Before You Go
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we cannot accommodate vegans or celiacs.

Version 77 – October 11, 2024 21:40

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Know Before You Go
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we cannot accommodate vegans or celiacs.
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.

Know Before You Book
  • this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop. , this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we cannot accommodate vegans or celiacs.
  • this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop. we cannot accommodate vegans or celiacs., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.

Version 76 – October 11, 2024 21:11

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Additional Info
  • This tour is adaptable for:
  • -Pescatarians
  • We love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs. If you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. This tour is not recommended for vegans or vegetarians and, due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not recommended for those with celiac disease.
  • This tour is adaptable for:
  • -Gluten free (not celiac)
  • -Pescatarians
  • We love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs. If you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. This tour is not recommended for vegans or vegetarians and, due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not recommended for those with celiac disease.

Version 75 – October 11, 2024 21:09

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Know Before You Go
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.

Version 74 – October 11, 2024 21:09

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Know Before You Go
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.

Version 73 – October 11, 2024 21:09

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Know Before You Go
  • please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.

Version 72 – October 11, 2024 21:08

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Know Before You Go
  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
  • "please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information." , for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.

Version 71 – October 11, 2024 21:08

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  • "please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows. unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18. tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated. walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information." , for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.

Version 70 – October 11, 2024 21:07

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  • this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop. we cannot accommodate vegans or celiacs., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.
  • this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop. we cannot accommodate vegans or celiacs., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.

Version 69 – October 11, 2024 21:06

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  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.

Know Before You Book
  • this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop. we cannot accommodate vegans or celiacs., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for people who don't drink alcohol, or under 18., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.
  • this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.

Version 68 – October 11, 2024 21:04

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  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.

Version 64 – September 24, 2024 12:29

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  • this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.

Version 61 – September 09, 2024 16:06

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  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
  • during the olympics, some areas of paris will be restricted, and visitors may need a pass to access them. for detailed information on restricted zones and how to request a pass, please visit the official website: pass jeux, for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., olympics advisory: the paris olympics & paralympics are expected to cause significant travel delays throughout the city from july 14–september 9, 2024. to ensure you arrive at your tour meeting points on time, we strongly advise you to plan your journey with extra time to account for potential traffic and transportation delays., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we strongly advise all visitors to carry a printed copy of their booking vouchers and a valid id. random checks may occur around the city, and having these documents will facilitate smooth passage through security checks.

Know Before You Book
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.
  • during the olympics, some areas of paris will be restricted, and visitors may need a pass to access them. for detailed information on restricted zones and how to request a pass, please visit the official website: pass jeux, olympics advisory: the paris olympics & paralympics are expected to cause significant travel delays throughout the city from july 14–september 9, 2024. to ensure you arrive at your tour meeting points on time, we strongly advise you to plan your journey with extra time to account for potential traffic and transportation delays., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions., we strongly advise all visitors to carry a printed copy of their booking vouchers and a valid id. random checks may occur around the city, and having these documents will facilitate smooth passage through security checks.

Version 60 – August 08, 2024 15:06

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  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
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  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
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  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café-brasserie just meters from the Bordeaux city hall. You'll be served a homemade plat du jour, the daily special, showcasing local ingredients and the chef's creativity. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  •  Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to two friendly brothers—they’ll be leading the tasting and telling you their opinions on wine too! After that, say farewell to your guide in a small city park. 
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café-brasserie just meters from the Bordeaux city hall. You'll be served a homemade plat du jour, the daily special, showcasing local ingredients and the chef's creativity. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  •  Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner—they’ll be leading the tasting and telling you their opinions on wine too! After that, say farewell to your guide in a small city park. 

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Description
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café-brasserie just meters from the Bordeaux city hall. You'll be served a homemade plat du jour, the daily special, showcasing local ingredients and the chef's creativity. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  •  Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to two friendly brothers—they’ll be leading the tasting and telling you their opinions on wine too! After that, say farewell to your guide in a small city park. 
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café-brasserie just meters from the Bordeaux city hall. You'll be served a homemade plat du jour, the daily special, showcasing local ingredients and the chef's creativity. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  •  Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner—they’ll be leading the tasting and telling you their opinions on wine too! After that, say farewell to your guide in a small city park. 

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  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café-brasserie just meters from the Bordeaux city hall. You'll be served a homemade plat du jour, the daily special, showcasing local ingredients and the chef's creativity. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  •  Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner—they’ll be leading the tasting and telling you their opinions on wine too! After that, say farewell to your guide in a small city park. 
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café-brasserie just meters from the Bordeaux city hall. You'll be serve a homemade plat du jour Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  •  Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner—they’ll be leading the tasting and telling you their opinions on wine too! After that, say farewell to your guide in a small city park. 

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Description
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café-brasserie just meters from the Bordeaux city hall. You'll be serve a homemade plat du jour Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  •  Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner—they’ll be leading the tasting and telling you their opinions on wine too! After that, say farewell to your guide in a small city park. 
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café for a savory classic French sandwich: the croque monsieur. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  •  Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner—they’ll be leading the tasting and telling you their opinions on wine too! After that, say farewell to your guide in a small city park. 

Version 55 – July 01, 2024 20:45

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  • during the olympics, some areas of paris will be restricted, and visitors may need a pass to access them. for detailed information on restricted zones and how to request a pass, please visit the official website: pass jeux, for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., olympics advisory: the paris olympics & paralympics are expected to cause significant travel delays throughout the city from july 14–september 9, 2024. to ensure you arrive at your tour meeting points on time, we strongly advise you to plan your journey with extra time to account for potential traffic and transportation delays., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we strongly advise all visitors to carry a printed copy of their booking vouchers and a valid id. random checks may occur around the city, and having these documents will facilitate smooth passage through security checks.
  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.

Know Before You Book
  • during the olympics, some areas of paris will be restricted, and visitors may need a pass to access them. for detailed information on restricted zones and how to request a pass, please visit the official website: pass jeux, olympics advisory: the paris olympics & paralympics are expected to cause significant travel delays throughout the city from july 14–september 9, 2024. to ensure you arrive at your tour meeting points on time, we strongly advise you to plan your journey with extra time to account for potential traffic and transportation delays., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions., we strongly advise all visitors to carry a printed copy of their booking vouchers and a valid id. random checks may occur around the city, and having these documents will facilitate smooth passage through security checks.
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.

Version 54 – July 01, 2024 20:45

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Know Before You Go
  • during the olympics, some areas of paris will be restricted, and visitors may need a pass to access them. for detailed information on restricted zones and how to request a pass, please visit the official website: pass jeux, for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., olympics advisory: the paris olympics & paralympics are expected to cause significant travel delays throughout the city from july 14–september 9, 2024. to ensure you arrive at your tour meeting points on time, we strongly advise you to plan your journey with extra time to account for potential traffic and transportation delays., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we strongly advise all visitors to carry a printed copy of their booking vouchers and a valid id. random checks may occur around the city, and having these documents will facilitate smooth passage through security checks.
  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.

Know Before You Book
  • during the olympics, some areas of paris will be restricted, and visitors may need a pass to access them. for detailed information on restricted zones and how to request a pass, please visit the official website: pass jeux, olympics advisory: the paris olympics & paralympics are expected to cause significant travel delays throughout the city from july 14–september 9, 2024. to ensure you arrive at your tour meeting points on time, we strongly advise you to plan your journey with extra time to account for potential traffic and transportation delays., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions., we strongly advise all visitors to carry a printed copy of their booking vouchers and a valid id. random checks may occur around the city, and having these documents will facilitate smooth passage through security checks.
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.

Version 53 – June 27, 2024 10:04

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Description
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
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  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
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  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café for a savory classic French sandwich: the croque monsieur. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  •  Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner—they’ll be leading the tasting and telling you their opinions on wine too! After that, say farewell to your guide in a small city park. 
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café for a savory classic French sandwich: the croque monsieur. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  •  Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner—they’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! After that, say farewell to your guide in a small city park. 

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  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café for a savory classic French sandwich: the croque monsieur. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  •  Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner—they’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! After that, say farewell to your guide in a small city park. 
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café for a savory classic French sandwich: the croque monsieur. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  •  Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner—they’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! After that, say farewell to your guide and small group in a small city park. 

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  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café for a savory classic French sandwich: the croque monsieur. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  •  Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner—they’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! After that, say farewell to your guide and small group in a small city park. 
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café for a savory classic French sandwich: the croque monsieur. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner—they’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 

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  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.

Version 49 – April 23, 2024 10:09

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  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café for a savory classic French sandwich: the croque monsieur. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner—they’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café for a savory classic French sandwich: the croque monsieur. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 

Version 48 – April 18, 2024 14:10

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Description
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café for a savory classic French sandwich: the croque monsieur. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café for a savory classic French sandwich: the croque monsieur. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 

Version 47 – April 18, 2024 14:10

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Description
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café for a savory classic French sandwich: the croque monsieur. Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café for a savory 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 

Version 46 – April 18, 2024 14:08

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Description
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming streets, stopping at a typical café for a savory 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 
  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 

Version 45 – February 16, 2024 17:14

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Version 44 – February 15, 2024 20:46

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  • You’ll start the food tour with a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 
  • You’ll start the food tour with young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 

Version 43 – February 15, 2024 10:32

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Know Before You Book
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour does not allow infants. , this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.

Version 42 – February 15, 2024 10:31

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Version 41 – February 14, 2024 11:58

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Description
  • You’ll start the food tour with young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 
  • Say bonjour to your local, English-speaking guide in the shadow of the Grosse Cloche, one of the oldest belfries in France. Featured on the city's coat of arms, this is an unmissable site in the historical old town. From there, you’ll start the food tour with Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • Next up on your food tour is a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 

Tier labels
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  • adult: Adult (15+)
  • child: Child (2-14)
  • infant: ''
  • ---
  • adult: Adult (15+)
  • child: Child (2-14)

Tier ages
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  • adult:
  • from: '15'
  • to: '99'
  • child:
  • from: '2'
  • to: '14'
  • infant:
  • from: '0'
  • to: '4'
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  • adult:
  • from: '15'
  • to: '99'
  • child:
  • from: '2'
  • to: '14'

Version 40 – February 14, 2024 11:58

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Description
  • You’ll start the food tour with young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  • Next up on your food tour is Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 
  • Say bonjour to your local, English-speaking guide in the shadow of the Grosse Cloche, one of the oldest belfries in France. Featured on the city's coat of arms, this is an unmissable site in the historical old town. From there, you’ll start the food tour with Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • Next up on your food tour is a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 

Tier labels
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  • adult: Adult (15+)
  • child: Child (2-14)
  • infant: ''
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  • adult: Adult (15+)
  • child: Child (2-14)

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  • to: '14'
  • infant:
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Version 39 – January 31, 2024 15:53

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Version 39 – January 31, 2024 15:53

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  • child: Child (2-14)
  • infant: Infant (0-1)
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  • child: ''

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  • child:
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  • to: '14'
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  • to: '113'
  • child:
  • from: '5'
  • to: '12'

Version 34 – July 25, 2023 18:53

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Know Before You Book
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour does not allow infants. , this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is not allowed for infants. , this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.

Version 31 – April 25, 2023 12:03

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Highlights
  • discover how bordeaux’s rich history has shaped its food. , enjoy 9+ different tastes, including 3 local wines at six stops. , explore the historical backstreets & must-see monuments. , follow a local, english-speaking guide. , taste the local delicacies and national classics.
  • discover how bordeaux’s rich history has shaped its food. , enjoy 9+ different tastes, including 3 local wines at six stops. , explore the historical backstreets & must-see monuments. , follow a local, english-speaking guide. , taste the local delicacies and national classics!

Version 30 – April 25, 2023 12:02

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  • Say bonjour to your local, English-speaking guide in the shadow of the Grosse Cloche, one of the oldest belfries in France. Featured on the city's coat of arms, this is an unmissable site in the historical old town. From there, you’ll start the food tour with Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • Next up on your food tour is a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter,  you’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1915.  This is a third-generation family business and a must-visit in Bordeaux
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007 by the son of a famous pastry maker, you’ll try the delicious and popular crunchy puff pastry filled with cream.
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 
  • Say bonjour to your local, English-speaking guide in the shadow of the Grosse Cloche, one of the oldest belfries in France. Featured on the city's coat of arms, this is an unmissable site in the historical old town. From there, you’ll start the food tour with Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • Next up on your food tour is a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter, we You’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1904
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007, the pastry you’ll try here should be at the top of every must-eat list! 
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 

Version 29 – April 25, 2023 12:01

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  • Say bonjour to your local, English-speaking guide in the shadow of the Grosse Cloche, one of the oldest belfries in France. Featured on the city's coat of arms, this is an unmissable site in the historical old town. From there, you’ll start the food tour with Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • Next up on your food tour is a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • You'll pass by the medieval Cathedral of Saint André, the most beautiful religious monument in Bordeaux and where the future king of France Louis VII was married in 1137. Stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland before continuing to your next foodie stop. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter, we You’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1904. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007, the pastry you’ll try here should be at the top of every must-eat list! 
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 
  • Say bonjour to your local, English-speaking guide in the shadow of the Grosse Cloche, one of the oldest belfries in France. Featured on the city's coat of arms, this is an unmissable site in the historical old town. From there, you’ll start the food tour with Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • Next up on your food tour is a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Discover the medieval Cathedral Saint André and stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter, we You’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1904. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007, the pastry you’ll try here should be at the top of every must-eat list! 
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 

Version 28 – April 25, 2023 12:00

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  • Say bonjour to your local, English-speaking guide in the shadow of the Grosse Cloche, one of the oldest belfries in France. Featured on the city's coat of arms, this is an unmissable site in the historical old town. From there, you’ll start the food tour with Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • Next up on your food tour is a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. See croissants being rolled and folded before you try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Discover the medieval Cathedral Saint André and stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter, we You’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1904. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007, the pastry you’ll try here should be at the top of every must-eat list! 
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 
  • Say bonjour to your local, English-speaking guide in the shadow of the Grosse Cloche, one of the oldest belfries in France. Featured on the city's coat of arms, this is an unmissable site in the historical old town. From there, you’ll start the food tour with Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
  •  
  • Next up on your food tour is a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. Try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Discover the medieval Cathedral Saint André and stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter, we You’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1904. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007, the pastry you’ll try here should be at the top of every must-eat list! 
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 

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  • Say bonjour to your local, English-speaking guide in the shadow of the Grosse Cloche, one of the oldest belfries in France. Featured on the city's coat of arms, this is an unmissable site in the historical old town. From there, you’ll start the food tour with Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region. You'll visit a small, owner-operated patisserie that makes fresh canelés daily with natural ingredients.
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  • Next up on your food tour is a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. Try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Discover the medieval Cathedral Saint André and stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter, we You’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1904. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007, the pastry you’ll try here should be at the top of every must-eat list! 
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 
  • Say bonjour to your local, English-speaking guide in the shadow of the Grosse Cloche, one of the oldest belfries an unmissable Bordeaux site in the historical old town. Meet your guide and discover this unmissable site in the historical old town—the perfect place to launch your discovery of Bordeaux. The Grosse Cloche is one of the oldest belfries in France and is both a traditional gateway to the city and a symbol of Bordeaux. This iconic landmark is even featured on the city's coat of arms. You’ll start the day with Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region.  
  •  
  • Next up on your food tour is a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. Try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Discover the medieval Cathedral Saint André and stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter, we You’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1904. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007, the pastry you’ll try here should be at the top of every must-eat list! 
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 

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Description
  • Say bonjour to your local, English-speaking guide in the shadow of the Grosse Cloche, one of the oldest belfries an unmissable Bordeaux site in the historical old town. Meet your guide and discover this unmissable site in the historical old town—the perfect place to launch your discovery of Bordeaux. The Grosse Cloche is one of the oldest belfries in France and is both a traditional gateway to the city and a symbol of Bordeaux. This iconic landmark is even featured on the city's coat of arms. You’ll start the day with Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region.  
  •  
  • Next up on your food tour is a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. Try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Discover the medieval Cathedral Saint André and stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter, we You’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1904. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007, the pastry you’ll try here should be at the top of every must-eat list! 
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 
  • Say bonjour to your local, English-speaking guide in the shadow of the Grosse Cloche, an unmissable Bordeaux site in the historical old town. You’ll start the day with Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region.  
  •  
  • Next up on your food tour is a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. Try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Discover the medieval Cathedral Saint André and stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter, we You’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1904. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007, the pastry you’ll try here should be at the top of every must-eat list! 
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too! 

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Short Description
  • Uncover Bordeaux through food and wine as you explore the city's culinary traditions and the winemaking techniques that have produced France's finest bottles. Discover three regional wines in a sommelier-led wine tasting. Visit small, family-run eateries with an expert English-speaking guide as you taste 9+ regional and national delicacies. With a story behind each bite, you'll discover how centuries of global trade have shaped its unique cuisine.
  • Experience the rich history and culture of Bordeaux through the city's gastronomy! Explore the city's famous historical sites and discover how centuries of global trade have shaped its unique cuisine. On this food tour, you’ll visit small, local businesses where you'll learn culinary traditions and modern techniques, eating along the way. With a local, English-speaking guide, taste 9+ different regional and national delicacies and learn the stories behind each one! 

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Know Before You Book
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is not allowed for infants. , this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.

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Booking cutoff
  • 24
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Know Before You Book
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.

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Available tiers
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  • EUR

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  • to: '64'
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  • Tour Guide

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Trip difficulty
  • Easy

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Category
  • Food & Drink

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  • Europe/Paris

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Rails Timezone
  • Paris

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Cancellation notes
  • Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
  • Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
  • Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund

Voucher info
  • Mobile tickets will be accepted

Terms and conditions
  • Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour

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Additional Info
  • This tour is adaptable for:
  • -Gluten free (not celiac)
  • -Pescatarians
  • We love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs. If you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. This tour is not recommended for vegans or vegetarians and, due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not recommended for those with celiac disease.

Booking cutoff
  • 18

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Know Before You Go
  • for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., this tour is in english., this tour is not suitable for vegan or celiac diets. , this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.

Know Before You Book
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food., we cannot accomodate vegans or gluten free, but we do our very best with all other allergies or restrictions.

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Description
  • Say bonjour to your local, English-speaking guide in the shadow of the Grosse Cloche, an unmissable Bordeaux site in the historical old town. You’ll start the day with Bordeaux’s emblematic canelé, a sweet treat with strong ties to the famous wine region.  
  •  
  • Next up on your food tour is a young baker, making bread and viennoiserie on site. Try one of France’s most beloved pastries here and learn how it made its way to Bordeaux. 
  •  
  • Discover the medieval Cathedral Saint André and stop to marvel at the gold-topped tower of Pey-Berland. As one of France’s oldest ports, Bordeaux’s troubled and vibrant history spans over 2000 years.  
  •  
  • Weave through the charming back streets to a passionate artisan serving locally produced charcuteries. Discover how his unique process, combining ancient and modern techniques, produces the finest jambon France has to offer. 
  •  
  • Next up, cheese! No food tour of France would be complete without it. Led by a specialist cheese monger, learn the differences in French terroir in a country that produces over 1200 cheeses! 
  •   
  • Stopping off in the famous Triangle d’Or quarter, we You’ll visit a Bordeaux institution that’s been producing artisanal chocolate since 1904. 
  •  
  • Just next door is one of Bordeaux’s newest pâtisserie, named after the distinctive Atlantic coastline of the region. Invented in 2007, the pastry you’ll try here should be at the top of every must-eat list! 
  •  
  • Finish up in a local’s wine bar and learn everything you need to know about French regional wines in a tasting of three local wines. Ask all your wine questions to the owner Thierry—he’ll be leading the tasting and telling you his opinions on wine too!