Tours in Bordeaux

Bordeaux is renowned for its exceptional cuisine and world-famous wines shaped by centuries of cultural exchange and trade. From the 18th century, Bordeaux’s port played a vital role in the international trade of wine and food. Its six wine regions make it a paradise for wine lovers and those interested in wine tourism. In a country already meticulous about its cuisine, Bordeaux has become a symbol of French gastronomy attracting foodie visitors from all over the world.

Food Tours in Bordeaux

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Our pledge to sustainable tourism


We’re proud to support small, often family-run businesses on our food tours throughout Europe and North America. By visiting and befriending the owners and staff of local eateries, you’ll see a different side to some of the world’s most iconic (and delicious!) destinations. And our tour partners are just as eager to share their stories and expertise with curious guests – we can’t wait to introduce you to them.

What We Have to Say About Bordeaux

  • Where to Find the Best Speakeasies in Bordeaux & How to Get In

    Welcome to Les Années Folles—or, in English, the famed Roaring Twenties—an era characterized by decadence, extravagance, and a spirited culture of celebration, including a fascination with alcohol. Immortalized by popular works such as The Great Gatsby and Peaky Blinders, the ambiance of the Roaring Twenties remains unique. Clad in glamorous and lavish attire, partygoers would […]

  • Nightlife in Bordeaux: 5 Spots to Get the Party Started

    It’s Friday night, and you’re looking forward to experiencing the nightlife in Bordeaux. But while it’s easy to know your go-to spots at home, finding the perfect place in a foreign country can be a bit tricky. You’re looking for a bar that strikes the right balance—not too crowded but lively, not too loud but […]

  • The Ultimate Coffee Lovers Guide to the 7 Best Cafes in Bordeaux

    There’s an undeniable romance to café scenes in cities all over France. When you’re sitting at a little café table, leisurely sipping coffee or nibbling a croissant, you’ll understand why “people watching” is such a popular French pastime. But if you’re more interested in what’s in your cup than who’s walking past, we’ve come up […]