
This self-guided audio walk explores central Bordeaux through its grand squares, medieval gates, and landmark monuments. It is ideal for first-time visitors who want an easy introduction to the city’s history, architecture, and street life at their own pace.
Your route begins at Hôtel de Ville, where the elegant 18th-century façade opens onto one of Bordeaux’s civic centers. From there, you move to Cathédrale Saint-André and the nearby Pey Berland Tower, where Gothic stonework and the tall bell tower shape the skyline. The walk then leads toward the Grand-Théâtre, a masterpiece of 18th-century design, before continuing through the old city toward Porte Cailhau, once one of Bordeaux’s main gates.
The second half of the tour brings you to Place de la Bourse and the riverfront, where classical façades face the Garonne. You will also pass the Miroir d'eau, whose shallow surface reflects the buildings in a shimmering sheet of light, then continue through Place Camille Jullian to finish in the Saint-Pierre district, one of the city’s oldest and liveliest quarters.
Along the way, the most memorable moments include seeing cathedral towers rise above the roofs, standing before the columns of the Grand-Théâtre, passing under a castle-like city gate, and watching Bordeaux glow in the water beside the river.