Private tour in Bordeaux Clémence M
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Dear future explorers, history buffs, and food and wine lovers, I can’t wait to meet you and share my lovely city of Bordeaux! My name is Clémence. Originally from Normandy, I’ve been adopted by Bordeaux—not once, not twice, but three times! I’ve proudly called this vibrant city home for several years now. As a passionate traveler and storyteller, I became a licensed guide, and for over three years, I’ve been sharing my love for Bordeaux, its history, and its flavors with visitors from around the world. Whether you explore the historic city center of Bordeaux, the medieval heritage of Saint-Émilion, or delve into Bordeaux’s wine-growing traditions, each tour will be uniquely designed and customized to create moments of meaningful exchange and discovery. What is my philosophy and inspiration during my tours? 🍃 Taking the time to marvel at beauty In today’s fast-paced world, I believe that taking the time to appreciate the beauty around us has become an act of resistance. That’s why my tours move at your own pace, allowing you to dive deeply into the history, culture, and people of the region. As a slow traveler myself (walking and hiking are among my greatest joys!), I love taking the time to truly understand the places I pass through. This is the spirit I bring to my tours. 🌍 Connecting with people and cultures Having traveled extensively (a few years in South America and time living in Spain), I cherish connecting with people from diverse backgrounds, exchanging stories, and embracing the richness of cultures. This passion is at the heart of why I became a guide. During my tours, I aim to foster that same sense of connection by introducing you to local, passionate people. 🍷 Savoring Bordeaux through wine and food Bordeaux is a city to be savored, and tasting its wine and food is an essential part of the experience! I also believe it’s crucial to do our part in preserving the planet, which is why I make a point of selecting local and organic producers whenever possible. To sum up, if the words history, wonder, taking the time, sharing, warmth, transparency, connection, laughter, delighting the taste buds, local products, organic and biodynamic, sustainable development, and living like a local resonate with you, we are destined to meet. I’ll bring Bordeaux and the region to life, and above all, we’ll create unforgettable memories together. See you soon! Clémence
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The Chartrons district is a historic neighborhood, famous for its role in the 18th and 19th centuries as the center of Bordeaux’s wine trade. Once the hub of wine storage and commerce, its architecture reflects the wealth of the wine merchants, with elegant townhouses, wrought-iron balconies, and old wine cellars. During our tour, we’ll explore the heritage of the wine industry, discover the history of prominent wine merchant families, and stroll down charming Notre-Dame Street, now home to bistros, cafes, and antique shops. We’ll conclude with a wine masterclass, offering insights into Bordeaux’s vineyards. What are the main wine regions? Which grape varieties are used? What defines a Grand Cru and its classifications? This will serve as the perfect introduction to help you navigate the Bordeaux wine regions for the rest of your stay.
- Hôtel Fenwick - Protestant temple - Church of saint-Louis - The charming Notre dame street and its smalls cafés, bistros and antique shops - Old wine cellar and their typical architecture - Walking along the docks
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We will walk between 3 to 4 miles, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes. Other essentials to bring with you: a refillable/reusable water bottle, and depending on the weather, sunglasses, sunscreen, an umbrella, or a raincoat.
1 Cours Xavier Arnozan, Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, 33000, France
Meet me in front of the oldest US consulate in France. You can’t miss the blue door surrounded by rostral columns, these columns decorated with ship's prow ornaments!
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