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The Atlantic Ledger

Bordeaux | France

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The Atlantic Ledger in Bordeaux | France Private Tour
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Walking Tour in Bordeaux exploring the Atlantic slave trade from the historic center to the quays.

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Hubert Saint Béat

What is this?

Built to trace Bordeaux’s role in the Atlantic slave trade, this historic walk begins in Place de la Bourse, continues to the Grand Théâtre, along Cours de Verdun and into Place des Quinconces, then reaches the quays. While crossing the city center, the narrative spans the late seventeenth to the nineteenth century, when the city armed 508 expeditions linked to about 150,000 Africans deported to the Americas. Facades, street names and public art expose merchants, shipowners, and fortunes amassed through the exploitation of enslaved people. At each stop Hubert unpacks how a voyage was outfitted, who financed it, where profits went and what awaited the enslaved across the ocean, then turns to Girondin deputies and abolition. A brief coffee stop softens the pace. On the riverfront, the focus shifts to memory today, from plaques to the statue of Modeste Testas, and to how the city confronts this painful past.

What makes this unique?

What sets this experience apart is immersion in a painful history that shaped Bordeaux. The story is read where it happened, in the texture of the city center, with façades, carved emblems, place names, plaques, memorials, the line of the quays. Each element points to merchants, routes, profits and deportations, making the Atlantic slave trade legible in everyday space. It is shaped to spark reflection. The route links what is visible today to ongoing debates on remembrance, so questions emerge naturally and answers are examined with care. The tone stays human and measured, attentive to a difficult subject without diluting it, leaving room for silence and dialogue. Hubert brings rare depth. Licensed guide, historian and journalist, he has worked on these themes. His approach blends sustained research, narrative craft and an empathetic presence, keeping complexity intact while maintaining factual precision throughout.

What is the profile of the host?

Hubert Saint Béat was born and raised in Bordeaux. He holds two master’s degrees, one in Roman History and one in Journalism, and has been a licensed tour guide since 2017. Driven by a desire to share stories rather than simply recite facts, he presents French history through the lens of his city, connecting landmarks with the people and events that shaped them. His visits are tailored to each guest’s interests and pace, with clear explanations and room for questions so the narrative stays lively and meaningful. The aim is to open Bordeaux to you as a living place—its streets, its layers of history, its everyday rhythms—through informed, engaging storytelling.

What to bring?

Comfortable shoes and an umbrella in case of rain.

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

Hubert will meet you at your hotel in Bordeaux. After booking, connect with him via Chat to arrange details.

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EUR 70
per person

Private

2 - 8 people

1.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Themed guided walk of Bordeaux and a coffee stop.
Offered in English, French

Private

2 - 8 people

1.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Themed guided walk of Bordeaux and a coffee stop.
Offered in English, French