Discover the best top things to do in Bergerac, France including La Clef, Le Plus Que Parfait - PQP, Office de Tourisme Bergerac - Sud Dordogne, Eglise Notre-Dame, Musee du Tabac, Musee de la Ville (du Vin et de la Batellerie), St. Jacques Church, Statue Cyrano de Bergerac, Cave Laregnere.
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5.0 based on 56 reviews
Live escape game au coeur de Bergerac qui vous plonge dans une véritable aventure ou l'immersion est le maître mot !!! 60 minutes pas une de plus, pour vous échapper de nos différentes salles à thème. Une succession d'énigmes faisant appel à la logique, l'observation, la manipulation, et le travail d'équipe. Venez tenter votre expérience entre amis, familles ou collègues...
5.0 based on 31 reviews
Tucked away in the heart of the old town of Bergerac you will find our small, intimate pub. We pride ourselves on having 12 draught beers and more than 30 bottled beers. We also have a choice of house cocktails and wines. The PQP is also known for it's great concerts, open mic nights and Salsa evenings.
4.5 based on 150 reviews
The Tourist Office of Bergerac invites you to discover Bergerac region, its vineyards, its heritage, its castles, its gastronomy... We supply any personalized advices so that your stay in Bergerac keep an unforgettable experience.
We only had a couple of days in Bergerac and the folks in the Tourist Office were able to advise on where to go, how long it would take etc etc. very patient and friendly. Tailor made information
4.0 based on 94 reviews
No—the Tobacco Museum isn’t intended to promote tobacco; nor is it meant for smokers alone! Its collections, which are unique in Europe, evoke the saga of a plant with an amazing destiny, sometimes blessed and sometimes cursed; originating and used in America more than 3,000 years ago before conquering Africa and then the world. Its modern manner of consumption has been vilified, but it has left its mark on every civilization sociologically, economically, culturally, artistically, and politically. Discover, in our auditorium and through our exhibitions of rare artefacts, this universal fact of social life, the history of tobacco’s use, and objects related to its consumption. The Tobacco Museum is located in the Maison Peyrarède, also known as the Henri IV Castle. The architecture of this building, constructed in the 17th century in the heart of the historic centre of Bergerac for a wealthy burgher family, stands as an example of the shift from Renaissance to Classicism.
4.0 based on 64 reviews
A not-to-be-missed part of your walking tour of the historic centre of Bergerac or a stroll along the Dordogne, the City Museum is part of our status as a City of Art and History. Photographic documents, rare archives, and specially-chosen objects bring to life the history of the birth of a city and its evolution to modern times, and its roots in a region where the river and vineyards have always played a crucial role in its development.
4.0 based on 321 reviews
We stumbled across the Cyrano de Bergerac statue hidden away in a picturesque little square. It is not the only statue in of Cyrano in Bergerac, (the other is further down near a very good ice cream parlour) but, it is the better of the two.
5.0 based on 81 reviews
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