Explore the rich history of Poitiers on a private walking tour dedicated to Eleanor of Aquitaine, the legendary queen who shaped both France and England. Stroll through the city's historic sites, including the stunning Saint-Pierre Cathedral and the Count of Poitiers Castle. Your local guide will share captivating stories about Eleanor's life and her enduring legacy, helping you uncover the hidden gems of this medieval city. This family-friendly tour lasts 70 minutes and is perfect for history enthusiasts and those looking to connect with the past in an intimate setting.
- Private guided walking tour exploring Eleanor of Aquitaine's life
- Discover Poitiers's key historical landmarks and architecture
- Local expert guide shares fascinating anecdotes and insights
- Family-friendly experience suitable for all ages
Visit the Blossac Park to know more about the defenses of Poitiers at the time of Eleanor
Then learn about her today's heritage in the nearby Place Leclerc, with magnificent buildings of the 19th century paying hommage to the queen of France and England
Follow you guide to visit the Count of Poitiers Castle, where Eleanor has lived a part of her life. Please note that it will be exterior visit only as the building is under renovations.
end your tour at the Saint-Pierre Cathedral to discover the city's historic architecture.
In the visit you will stroll down the hidden streets of Poitiers to discover looming mansions and historical alleyways. As you walk, learn how the city was planned and hear little-known anecdotes from your guide about Eleanor of Aquitaine and local HISTORY
In front of the water castle
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