Bordeaux’s dining scene matches its stellar wine reputation with excellent tour options for food lovers. Two standout experiences make it easy to discover authentic local cuisine: A well-paced 3.5-hour evening food walk explores family-run spots and intimate wine cellars, while a relaxing 2-hour dinner cruise pairs riverside views with regional specialties. These tours excel at featuring beloved Bordelais dishes – from rich foie gras to sweet canelés – and both offer hassle-free booking with flexible cancellation. For the best culinary experiences in Bordeaux, consider these memorable tours…

Key Points

  • A 3.5-hour Bordeaux food tour featuring local specialties like foie gras, rillettes, and canelé, along with a wine tasting in a hidden cellar.

  • A 2-hour river dinner cruise offering a choice of gourmet 3-course meals and optional local wine tasting while enjoying scenic views of Bordeaux’s landmarks.

  • Opportunities to savor Bordeaux’s vibrant food and wine culture through guided culinary experiences that highlight regional specialties and traditions.

  • Flexible cancellation policies and wheelchair accessibility for the river cruise, making these dining experiences accessible and convenient.

  • Exploring Bordeaux’s rich history and UNESCO-protected waterfront during the culinary tours and cruises, offering a unique culture.

Bordeaux: Dinner Food Tour

Bordeaux: Dinner Food Tour

Offering a delightful culinary journey through Bordeaux’s rich history, the Bordeaux: Dinner Food Tour immerses participants in the city’s vibrant food and wine culture. Priced from $104.62 per person, this 3.5-hour experience takes a small group of up to 10 people through some of Bordeaux’s most iconic landmarks, while indulging in a variety of local specialties.

The tour begins at the Monument aux Girondins and includes stops at a foie gras shop, a purveyor of local fish and rillettes, a cheese and charcuterie selection, and the legendary canelé.

Guests also enjoy a wine tasting in a hidden cellar, as well as guided tours of the Bordeaux Cathedral, Place Gambetta, Place de la Bourse, and the Big Bell of Bordeaux, before concluding at Place Fernand Lafargue.

With flexible cancellation policies and the option to reserve now and pay later, this tour offers a well-rounded and immersive way to discover Bordeaux’s culinary and historical treasures.

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Bordeaux: 2-Hour River Dinner Cruise

Bordeaux: 2-Hour River Dinner Cruise

The Bordeaux: 2-Hour River Dinner Cruise provides an enchanting evening on the UNESCO-protected waterfront. Priced at $72.92 per person, this 2-hour cruise is likely to sell out, so it’s best to book in advance.

The experience includes a choice of gourmet 3-course dinners prepared on board, with an optional tasting of local wines. Guests will cruise past the vertical-lift bridge and Pont d’Aquitaine, enjoying scenic views of the city’s floodlit monuments and protected buildings.

The cruise departs from the quai des Chartrons and returns to the same pier around 2:00 PM. With an overall rating of 4.4/5 based on 223 reviews, the cruise receives high marks for transportation, value, service, and organization, though some guests note the commentary could be clearer.

Wheelchair accessible and with a free cancellation policy, this dinner cruise is a must-do for visitors seeking a unique dining experience in Bordeaux.

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The Sum Up

Bordeaux offers an array of dining experiences to savor. The Dinner Food Tour provides a delightful exploration of the city’s culinary delights. For a more scenic setting, the 2-Hour River Dinner Cruise allows guests to enjoy a meal while taking in the picturesque views along the Garonne River. Whether seeking a guided food tour or a relaxing river cruise, Bordeaux caters to diverse dining preferences.