Explore Beaune’s medieval charm with an audio-guided tour. Discover 19 iconic sites, including Hospices de Beaune, at your own pace.
Explore Beaune’s medieval charm with an audio-guided tour. Discover 19 iconic sites, including Hospices de Beaune, at your own pace.
- PORTE MARIE DE BOURGOGNE - Maison des Associations - - Before you stands one of the last fortified gates of Beaune: the Marie de Bourgogne gate. With its elegant silhouette and pointed roof adorned with glazed tiles, it appears as if it has stepped out of a history book.
- Beaune - Welcome to Beaune, a city renowned for its wine, but also rich…
- PORTE MARIE DE BOURGOGNE - Maison des Associations - - Before you stands one of the last fortified gates of Beaune: the Marie de Bourgogne gate. With its elegant silhouette and pointed roof adorned with glazed tiles, it appears as if it has stepped out of a history book.
- Beaune - Welcome to Beaune, a city renowned for its wine, but also rich in history. Today, its name is synonymous with Grand Crus and Hospices, yet Beaune has much more to share. Its history dates back to antiquity, when the Romans visited.
- Hotel-Dieu Museum - Hospices de Beaune - You are standing before one of Burgundy’s heritage treasures: the Hospices de Beaune, also known as Inn-Dieu. Their flamboyant glazed tile roofs with geometric patterns are unmistakable.
- Place de la Halle - You are at Place de la Halle, in the historic heart of Beaune. It is named after the old, now vanished, market halls where the Covered Point of Sale once stood. Nearby are the renowned Hospices.
- Place du Général Leclerc - You are at General-Leclerc Square. Located next to the basilica, this cobblestone square offers a lovely view of the ancient facades and serves as a transition point between the medieval alleys and the rest.
- Basilica of Our Lady - You are in front of the Basilica of Our Lady. Resembling a small cathedral, it has watched over the city for more than eight centuries. Its imposing silhouette, Romanesque bell tower, and simple facade recall a time when
- Beffroi - Look up… Here is one of Beaune’s most iconic silhouettes: the belfry. With its tall tower topped by a soaring bell tower, it has dominated the city’s rooftops since the Middle Ages and remains a must-see landmark.
- Place Monge - You are at Place Monge, one of the oldest in Beaune. It honors Gaspard Monge, a mathematician born here in 1746, best known for founding descriptive geometry, an essential discipline.
- Hospice De La Charité - You are in front of the entrance to the Hospice de la Charité, a modest place but deeply rooted in Beaune’s history of solidarity. Founded in 1645 by benefactors Antoine Rousseau and Barbe Deslandes, this
- Beaune cryo - You are in front of the Beaune City Inn, housed in a former 17th-century convent. This place, established in 1626, originally accommodated Ursuline nuns, who were responsible for educating young girls. After the Revolution
- Porte Saint-Nicolas - You are in front of one of the city’s old gates: the Gate of Saint Nicholas. Majestic, it marks the northern entrance to Beaune’s historic center. In the past, it was an integral part of the ramparts surrounding the
- Théâtre de Verdure - On the edge of the city center, just a stone’s throw from the ramparts, lies a place beloved by the people of Beaune: the Théâtre de Verdure. Nestled in the heart of Bouzaize Park, it is a small natural setting where the scene is at
- Mural de la Grande Vadrouille - This colorful mural pays homage to one of the most iconic films of French cinema… and one of its legendary filming locations: Beaune. Released in 1966, La Grande Vadrouille features Louis de Funès and
- Ancienne Chapelle Des Jacobins - On your right, behind the wall, stands an elegant Gothic building, discreet yet rich in history: the old Jacobins chapel. It is all that remains today of a significant convent founded in Beaune in the thirteenth century by the Dominican Order,
- Tour Renard - You are in front of the Renard Tower, a rare and well-preserved remnant of Beaune’s ancient fortifications.
- 4 Rue du Tribunal - This is the Beaune courthouse, an imposing building that dominates the square with its simple facade and neoclassical-inspired columns. Built in the 19th century, it reflects the architectural codes of the time: symmetry, grandeur, and a certain solemnity.
- Ancien Carmel de Beaune - This façade conceals a place full of silence and history: the old Carmel of Beaune. Founded in 1619, it was home for more than two centuries to a community of Carmelites, cloistered nuns who lived in prayer, solitude, and simplicity. Here, not
- Place Carnot - Welcome to Place Carnot, the vibrant heart of Beaune. It is here that everything converges: shopping streets, lively terraces, morning walkers, and evening strollers. A place that is both historic and vibrantly alive, where heritage and the art of
- Chateau De Chorey Les Beaune - It may not seem like it, but you are in front of one of Beaune’s most iconic buildings: its castle. Take a stroll along this street to discover it, and especially to see its most significant part.

- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 19 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- Interactive…
- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 19 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets
- Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
Beaune, known as the wine capital of Burgundy, presents a diverse array of attractions to explore on a day walk. Stroll through the medieval streets and take in iconic landmarks like the Hospices de Beaune and the Notre-Dame Basilica. Each corner of this delightful city unveils its distinct history, from ancient ramparts to vibrant squares. Interactive…
Beaune, known as the wine capital of Burgundy, presents a diverse array of attractions to explore on a day walk. Stroll through the medieval streets and take in iconic landmarks like the Hospices de Beaune and the Notre-Dame Basilica. Each corner of this delightful city unveils its distinct history, from ancient ramparts to vibrant squares. Interactive audio guides enhance your visit with engaging commentary, enabling you to explore at your leisure while immersing yourself in the Burgundy lifestyle.
- Explore the 19 must-see locations in Beaune at your own pace
- Benefit from interactive audio guides for an enriching experience
- Tour the renowned Hospices of Beaune and Notre-Dame Basilica
- Ideal for enthusiasts of history, wine, and heritage
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.