Dark Tales of Bordeaux
Bordeaux | France
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Walking Tour in Bordeaux exploring dark history and folklore, from Saint-Michel mummies to Goya.
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Hubert Saint Béat
What is this?
This experience is a thread through Bordeaux that ties the city’s most unsettling truths to the stories people still whisper. From the shadows of Saint-Michel to the bell called Grosse Cloche, you move between squares, lanes, and secret places where trials were held, bodies were displayed, and legends took root. The route mixes well-known episodes with those locals inherit as childhood lore.
Along the way, you hear of mummies, a werewolf put on trial, a nun whose fate surfaced in a cello case, and accusations of witchcraft near Place Gambetta. You’ll also trace the riddle of Goya’s missing head.
Each stop combines clear historical sources with the residue of rumor, so you leave with timelines, names, and places — and also with the atmosphere that made these tales endure. It’s an urban investigation into how Bordeaux records, stage by stage, the border where fact meets folklore.
What makes this unique?
This plunge into the depths of Bordeaux’s darker stories is led by Hubert, a historian and licensed guide who treats the city as a living archive. His method is twofold: close reading of primary sources and careful mapping of living folklore. He cross-references documented cases with the tales that grew around them, tracing how rumor and civic memory layered themselves over facts. You get a hands-on investigation with the tempo of a detective story.
You learn the historian’s craft — framing questions, weighing testimony, separating what can be verified from what remains an open riddle. Hubert doesn’t chase jump-scares; he builds tension from evidence, bringing you close to the original record and then to the places where imagination takes over. By the end you carry a clear timeline and the thrill of discovery — the sense of having practiced a craft and not consumed a script.
What is the profile of the host?
Hubert Saint Béat was born and raised in Bordeaux. He holds two master’s degrees, one in Roman History and one in Journalism, and has been a licensed tour guide since 2017. Driven by a desire to share stories rather than simply recite facts, he presents French history through the lens of his city, connecting landmarks with the people and events that shaped them.
His visits are tailored to each guest’s interests and pace, with clear explanations and room for questions so the narrative stays lively and meaningful. The aim is to open Bordeaux to you as a living place—its streets, its layers of history, its everyday rhythms—through informed, engaging storytelling.
What to bring?
Confortable shoes.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
You’ll meet Hubert at the entrance to the Basilica of Saint-Michel.
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EUR 80
per person
Private
2 - 8 peopleⓘ
1.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Themed guided walk of Bordeaux and a coffee stop.
Offered in English, French
Private
2 - 8 peopleⓘ
1.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Themed guided walk of Bordeaux and a coffee stop.
Offered in English, French