Bayonne: Audio guided walking tour (1h20 – 22 audio comments)

From $7 1 hour 20 minutes NAVAWAY Bayonne, France Meet on location Free until 1 day before

Why we love it?

The Bayonne audio-guided walking tour offers a self-paced exploration of this charming French city, lasting approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes. Ideal for history enthusiasts and casual travelers alike, it features 22 immersive audio comments that delve into the region's historical significance, notable monuments, and intriguing anecdotes. Participants can discover hidden gems and lesser-known sites, including Dagourette House, the Bonnat-Helleu Museum, and Place du Réduit, all while enjoying the flexibility of immediate access to the audio content without the need for tickets or equipment. Text transcripts of the audio comments are also available, enhancing the experience for those who prefer reading along.

Inclusions

  • Immediate access to the audio-guided tour, no tickets or equipment to collect
  • No deadline or expiration
  • 22 immersive audio comments along the way (historical comments, monuments, anecdotes, mysteries...)
  • Text transcripts of all audio content
  • Admire hidden gems that lie off the beaten path
  • 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
  • Interactive navigation with real-time geolocation and 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets, squares and neighborhoods
  • Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
  • Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)

Exclusions

  • Admission fees to fee-paying establishments along the route if you want to make visits
  • Headphones or earbuds (optional)

Itinerary

Dagourette House

On your right is the Basque Museum and the History of Bayonne. It is located in an old port house built in the 17th century, the Maison Dagourette.

Bonnat-Helleu Museum

Housed in an early 20th century building specially built for the occasion, the Bonnat-Helleu Museum houses collections of paintings, drawings, sculptures, art and archaeological objects.

Place du Réduit

Here you are on the Place du Réduit, where the two rivers of Bayonne, the Adour and the Nive, meet. The imposing statue that stands in front of you represents Charles Lavigerie, one of the city's great characters.

Theater

On the right, along the Nive, you have the Place de la Liberté, where you will not have failed to notice the Michel Portal theater. It serves both as a theater and as a City Hall.

Port Neuf Street

Here you enter Port Neuf Street, one of Bayonne's shopping streets. In the distance you can see the spires of the cathedral, which rise between the two rows of typical Basque houses that line the street, characterized by their colorful shutters.

Traditions basques

If there is one thing that comes to mind when we talk about Bayonne, it is its Feasts expected every year by thousands of people.

Léon Bonnat Garden

Here you are in the Léon Bonnat Public Garden, named after this painter from Bayonne, to whom we owe more than 200 portraits of the most famous personalities of his time, such as Victor Hugo, Louis Pasteur or even Jules Ferry.

René Cassin Garden

The René Cassin garden, unlike its neighbor the Léon Bonnat garden, displays a beautiful English style, with flower beds arranged around the curves of the garden.

History of the Basque Country

While we cross the Place des Basques, which you are on right now, let's talk a bit about the history of this magnificent region.

Monument to the dead

Facing you, leaning against the ramparts, stands the Bayonne War Memorial, which pays tribute to the Bayonnais who died for France. It was inaugurated in 1924, to honor the victims of the First World War.

Botanical garden

You are here in front of the entrance to the Bayonne Botanical Garden. This high-rise park is in fact located on a bastion of the Vauban fortifications, on the site where the former shelter of cows grazed in the moat once stood.

The Paws

Here you are in front of a door that was pierced into the ramparts in the 19th century, to replace the one that was there once, and which led to Château-Vieux.

Château-Vieux

Already in the 1st century, the Roman castrum was found here, a fortified enclosure designed to protect the camp from the troops, based in the city they called Lapurdum.

St. Mary's Cathedral

The first stone of this sumptuous cathedral was laid in the 13th century, on the very site where an ancient Romanesque church stood before being ravaged by the flames.

Spanish Gate

Here we are in front of a beautiful testimony of the history of the city! The Spanish Gate has been part of the fortifications of Bayonne since the 18th century, at least in its current state, completely redesigned by Vauban.

Passemillon Street

Here, it's impossible not to look up at the top of the houses! Half-timbering and colorful shutters invite themselves into this street typical of Bayonne architecture!

Bayonne halls and Maison Moulis

Aaah the halls of Bayonne, how not to fall in love? While Bayonne is known for its celebration and for its history, it is also its tasty gastronomy that attracts many of its visitors!

View from Augustin Chaho Quay

We are on the banks of the Nive, from where there is a superb view of the half-timbered houses in bright colors.

Petit Bayonne

Here you are on the right bank of the Nive, the longest river in the Basque Country. This district is called Petit Bayonne, in opposition to Grand Bayonne located on the other side.

Château-Neuf

The history of this castle is closely linked to that of the city. You should know that in 1152, Aquitaine, a region in which Bayonne is located, became English, through the marriage of the Duchess of Aquitaine with King Henry II of Plantagenêt.

Saint-André Church

This beautiful church in the shape of a Latin cross was built in the 19th century during the reign of Napoleon III.

Bayonne festivals

Each year, in the heart of summer, Bayonne hosts its most anticipated event, and one of the most important in France: the Bayonne Festivals, or Baionako Bestak, in Basque.

Please Note

  • An internet connection is required to download the itinerary before the visit, organize yourself accordingly
  • Always check local conditions before you leave
  • Make sure your smartphone is sufficiently charged or carry an external battery.
  • After booking, you will receive an email with instructions for installing the application (available for iPhone and Android) as well as the procedure for activating the circuit code
  • The circuit is not suitable for people with reduced mobility (presence of stairs).

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start

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