Discover Narbonne’s Roman heritage and Gothic elegance on a refined half-day journey from Carcassonne, blending history, architecture, and southern French charm. Travel in the comfort of a luxury minivan with an expert multilingual guide, ensuring a seamless and immersive experience from start to finish.
Walk in the footsteps of Roman history along the Via Domitia, explore the remarkable Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur Cathedral, and wander through the Archbishop’s Palace Courtyard, where centuries of influence shaped the city. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Les Halles de Narbonne, a celebrated covered market filled with regional flavors, and conclude with a peaceful moment along the Canal de la Robine, a UNESCO-listed waterway reflecting Narbonne’s rich past.
All passengers meet at the main entrance, where a drawbridge is located, and where taxis and buses also pick up other travelers.
Travelers will embark on a private, half-day journey through Narbonne, once a Roman capital and now a vibrant southern French town filled with history and charm. They’ll walk across the Via Domitia, the original Roman road exposed in the city center. At the Narbonne Cathedral, they’ll explore soaring Gothic architecture and peaceful cloisters. The tour continues to the Archbishop’s Palace courtyard, then into Les Halles, the town’s 120-year-old indoor food market bustling with life, color, and local flavor. The experience also includes a walk across the Pont des Marchands, one of the few remaining Roman bridges still inhabited with shops. Throughout the tour, guests enjoy stories, insights, and a relaxed pace with a passionate local guide, accompanied by private transportation to and from Carcassonne.
At Cathédrale Saint-Just et Saint-Pasteur, travelers will step inside one of France’s most impressive Gothic cathedrals. They’ll admire soaring stone vaults, intricate stained-glass windows, and the cathedral’s famously unfinished nave. The guided visit includes a peaceful walk through the cloisters, where travelers will hear stories of medieval bishops, Roman ruins beneath their feet, and Narbonne’s once-glorious status as a Mediterranean stronghold.
At the Palais-Musée des Archevêques, travelers will explore the grand courtyard of Narbonne’s former Archbishop’s Palace — a stunning blend of medieval and classical architecture. Set on the lively Place de l’Hôtel de Ville, this stop offers views of the palace towers, the historic town hall, and the picturesque square below. The guide will explain the palace’s role in Narbonne’s religious and political history while travelers enjoy free time for photos and a relaxed stroll through this cultural centerpiece.
At Les Halles de Narbonne, travelers will explore one of southern France’s most vibrant covered markets, housed in a beautiful 1901 iron-and-glass pavilion. Guided through the lively aisles, they’ll discover fresh produce, artisan cheeses, charcuterie, seafood, and regional wines. The guide will highlight local specialties, share cultural insights, and provide tips for interacting with vendors. Guests will have the opportunity to browse, sample, or soak in the authentic atmosphere of this beloved local institution.
(drive-by & short stop) At the Canal de la Robine, travelers will enjoy a peaceful moment along Narbonne’s scenic, UNESCO-listed waterway. Lined with plane trees and historic facades, the canal offers postcard-perfect views and a glimpse of the city’s riverine charm. The guide will share the canal’s connection to the Midi Canal system and its historical importance to Narbonne’s trade routes. This stop includes a short stroll and time for photos before continuing the tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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