Bourges Walking tour 1h20 and 22 audio commentary





Description
Bourges, the capital of Berry, offers a fascinating immersion in history and architecture. With its cobblestone streets, timber-framed houses and the majestic UNESCO World Heritage Cathedral of St. Stephen, every corner of the city tells a story. The 3.2km route Guides you through 22 iconic places, including the Palais Jacques Coeur and the Inn Lallemant, while allowing you to stroll along the gardens and marshes. Whether you are passionate about history or culture, this tour is a unique opportunity to discover the richness of Bourges in one day. - 3.2 km route, ideal for exploring on foot - Discover 22 places of interest, including museums and historical monuments - Enjoy a self-guided experience at your own pace - Free access to gardens and marshes during opening hours
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As you walk down Bourbonnoux Street, let me tell you about an iconic character in the city.
Stop here for a moment and turn to the right to observe the last building you just passed.
On your left, behind the gates, hides an old Inn, the Inn Lallemant. Today it houses the fascinating Museum of Decorative Arts.
Here you are on the seductive Place Gordaine which, with its wooden half-timbered houses, crowded terraces and shops of all kinds, is one of the liveliest and most picturesque places in Bourges!
We arrive here at the edge of the historic center of Bourges. Opposite you stands the church of Saint-Bonnet, a religious building that was built in the 13th century.
On your left you can see the Saint-Bonnet Halls, a large historic Covered Point of Sale.
Connecting Place Gordaine to Place de la Barre, Rue Mirebeau is one of Bourges’ main shopping streets.
The small passage on your right leads to the so-called Calvin space, which corresponds to the former Augustinian convent that was settled there from the 13th century.
Here you are in one of the busiest streets in the capital of Berry, but also one of the oldest.
This Inn was built in the 15th century to become the Bourges Town Inn, just after the Great Burgundy Fire that devastated the city in 1487.
This magnificent building, which boasts architecture typical of the First French Renaissance, was built in the 16th century.
Second monument after the cathedral, this magnificent palace takes us in the footsteps of Jacques Coeur, merchant, adventurer and, above all, Grand Argentier of King Charles VII from 1439.
Look at the imposing building on your left. This is the Inn des Postes.
I take advantage of this moment when you go up the Rue Moyenne to talk to you about one of the best known features of Bourges: its music festival.
Built between 1936 and 1938, this beautiful building designed in light red bricks was destined to become a party room.
Here you are in the garden of the Archdiocese, one of the busiest gardens in Bourges.
Stunning, isn’t it? This is certainly the most beautiful view you can have in Bourges
This building facing the cathedral is none other than the Museum of the Best Workers of France, housed in the old archbishop’s palace dating from the 17th century.
A true emblem of the city of Bourges, the Cathedral of Saint-Étienne has something to amaze visitors who come to discover it!
A vestigial of the Middle Ages, the Tithe Barn bears his name. It was used, from the 13th century, to store the royalties given by the peasants, called the tithe.
Here you are in the old shopping street of Bourges, where, in medieval times, the inhabitants came to buy all kinds of things from the artisans, traders and merchants of the city.
This small passage, located in the heart of the houses of the neighborhood, allows you to take a real leap into the past and return to the Gallo-Roman era, when the city of Bourges was called Avaricum.
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- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1)
The actual tour and information given was very good, but we found the INWAY app annoying, as if you stopped for coffee, to take photos then you had to start again… and sometimes you had to re-enter code and have to listen to intro again! Need to be able to pause, and resume exactly where you stopped it
Hello Edna_P, Thank you for your kind words regarding the tour content. I apologize for the frustration you experienced with the application's stability during your breaks. The application resetting or the audio stopping when taking a photo or leaving the app in the background is a known issue that will be resolved in our next update. Currently, leaving the application may indeed require you to restart the tour and re-enter your code. Georges | Inway



