Explore Agen’s rich history and culture on a 1h15 audio-guided tour, featuring 19 iconic sites and culinary delights. Perfect for families and couples.
Explore Agen’s rich history and culture on a 1h15 audio-guided tour, featuring 19 iconic sites and culinary delights. Perfect for families and couples.
- Quai du Gravier - In Agen, the journey from the city center to the Garonne is just a step away. This step is best taken at one of the locals’ favorite walking spots, the delightful and verdant esplanade du Gravier.
- Passerelle suspendue d’Agen - While it may not outshine the canal bridge just a few meters above to your right, the suspension…
- Quai du Gravier - In Agen, the journey from the city center to the Garonne is just a step away. This step is best taken at one of the locals’ favorite walking spots, the delightful and verdant esplanade du Gravier.
- Passerelle suspendue d’Agen - While it may not outshine the canal bridge just a few meters above to your right, the suspension bridge offers a quick and pleasant route connecting the Gravel Parkway to the end of Gambetta Street.
- 2 Pl. Jasmin - Welcome to Jasmine Square. With a poised stance, left hand on the chest, and the other seemingly guiding a stream of imaginary words, who could this man be? And what is his connection to the “prune capital”?
- Pont-Canal d’Agen - Among the must-see heritage sites of Agen, this one is undoubtedly significant, if not the foremost on the list!
- Église Saint-Hilaire d’Agen - As a major religious hub, Agen offers several places of worship to its visitors, beyond its Saint-Caprais Cathedral.
- Église Saint-Hilaire d’Agen - Now standing before the remnants of the old church of Saint-Hilaire.
- Agen - In France, numerous culinary specialties have brought fame to their cities and continue to do so.
- Maison Du Sénéchal - Though not widely known, the Senechal’s house is an iconic structure believed to be the oldest civilian residence in Agen. For a closer look, stroll down Salmon Well Street and stop at number 17.
- Tour du Chapelet - While churches with their bell towers or spires dominate Agen’s rooftops, this construction offers a charming contrast.
- Paroisse Sainte Foy - From the train station, Sainte-Foy church is one of the first heritage sights of Agen you can see, though its presence at the narrow street intersection is slightly surprising.
- Cathedrale Saint Caprais - While the prune symbolizes Agen and the canal bridge is its pride, the Cathedral of Saint-Caprais is its sacred treasure.
- Rue des Cornières - In Agen, Rue des Cornières is a favorite street for many! This open-air history book was the city’s main economic artery from the 13th to the 19th centuries.
- Place des Laitiers - This bustling little square once hosted the forum of the Gallo-Roman city and the forecourt of the first cathedral of Saint Stephen, destroyed in the 19th century. The vibrancy and frequent activity have always made Place des Dairiers the heart of Agen, where several streets converge, along with the grand boulevard of the Republic.
- Église Notre-Dame du Bourg de Agen - Discover the Notre-Dame du Bourg chapel, a small gem in the center of Agen. Constructed at the end of the 13th century in red brick, it was originally outside the ramparts, amidst a large Christian cemetery.
- Musee des Beaux-Arts d’Agen - A must-visit in Aquitaine and one of the most significant in its category in the Southwest due to its richness and diversity, the Museum of Fine Arts of Agen is a key part of the city’s tour itinerary.
- Théâtre Municipal Ducourneau - Recognizable by its rotunda façade, the Ducourneau Theatre is one of Agen’s iconic sites. It was funded by Alphonse-Pierre Ducourneau, a local philanthropist and patron who amassed wealth in 19th century Paris.
- Rue Beauville - Though small in size, Rue Beauville is large in charm and is a must-see passage in the exploration of Agen.
- Église des Jacobins d’Agen - The Church of Our Lady of Jacobins is the sole remaining part of the Dominican convent, established in 1249 by the inquisitor Bernard de Caux over the entire western part of the city.
- LE MARCHE COUVERT AGEN par MARKETBOX - Welcome to the Covered Market in Agen, situated on Place Jean-Baptiste Durand, in the heart of this gourmet southwestern city. For centuries, the people of Agen have shopped openly in this square.

- 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)
Agen, the delightful capital of prunes, invites visitors to explore 19 iconic sites in a day. From the majestic Saint-Caprais Cathedral to the picturesque suspended walkway, each part of the city narrates its own tale. Wander through Gravel Plaza, explore the Museum of Fine Arts, and be sure to see the renowned canal bridge. This walking tour offers a…
Agen, the delightful capital of prunes, invites visitors to explore 19 iconic sites in a day. From the majestic Saint-Caprais Cathedral to the picturesque suspended walkway, each part of the city narrates its own tale. Wander through Gravel Plaza, explore the Museum of Fine Arts, and be sure to see the renowned canal bridge. This walking tour offers a chance to appreciate the history and culture of this tranquil city, while savoring the culinary treats of the Southwest.
- 3.1 km route to explore on foot in approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes
- 19 points of interest including the Chapel Tower and Sainte-Foy Church
- Perfect for families, couples, and nature enthusiasts
- Includes suggestions for gourmet and cultural activities
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.