About this tour
A 90-minute guided exploration of Poitiers' historic core, uncovering the city's medieval and Renaissance layers beyond the obvious landmarks. You'll pass the atmospheric Sainte Radegonde church, Place Leclerc, and Saint-Pierre Cathedral before your guide steers you down lesser-known streets lined with opulent town houses and hidden courtyards. The walk weaves architectural history with local tales—the kind you won't find in guidebooks—revealing how Poitiers' street plan itself tells stories of power and ambition across centuries.
Highlights
- Sainte Radegonde church and its storied princess
- Place Leclerc and Saint-Pierre Cathedral
- Hidden Renaissance mansions tucked down side streets
- Medieval alleyways with layered historical detail
- Town planning quirks that shaped the city
- Local anecdotes and off-the-beaten narratives
What to expect
Expect a purposeful walk—not a stroll. Your guide will stop frequently at key buildings and junctions to explain how Poitiers evolved, pointing out architectural details and recounting lesser-known events tied to specific streets and courtyards. You'll cover ground methodically, moving through the dense medieval quarter where the layout itself becomes a window into how the city was organised centuries ago. Pacing suits mixed fitness levels, though you're on foot for the full duration.
Good to know
Bring water; none is provided. Prams and strollers are fine. Service animals welcome. The walk sticks to central streets accessible by foot; public transport nearby if needed beforehand or afterwards.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







