Guided tour of Carcassonne

Explore the history of Carcassonne with an experienced guide.

More than just a visit, a living experience

Private tour to unlock the secrets of Carcassonne and its UNESCO-listed medieval city.

Passionate about Carcassonne’s history, I transform each tour into a shared experience. I encourage my visitors to participate, ask questions, and exchange ideas, making the discovery lively and interactive. Always attentive, I adapt my explanations and pace to your preferences, whether you want to stroll along the ramparts, explore the medieval city, or uncover the secrets of the Count’s Castle.

Oliver Caroline, guide conférencière au château Comtal de Carcassonne

Independant tour guide

I offer guided tours in French, English and Spanish.

My most popular guided tours

Carcassonne Citadel

The Essentials

In one hour, I’ll show you the highlights of the Carcassonne Citadel and share the stories that make it a unique place.

The Cité de Carcassonne and the Château Comtal

The Complete Tour

For two hours, I will guide you through the Château Comtal and the heart of the Cité de Carcassonne, sharing stories, secrets, and fascinating anecdotes.

Exclusive guided experience

Explore Carcassonne with me.

From the heart of the city to the majestic ramparts, explore my tours and find the right one for you.

  • Certified professional guide
  • Personalized tours
  • Passion & sharing

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I share with you my favorite places, my tips, and the fascinating stories of the medieval city and surroundings.

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Practical information

Please find below answers to frequently asked questions about my guided tours.

I offer guided tours in English, Spanish, and French to meet the needs of all international visitors.

To take advantage of as many time slots as possible and guarantee your place, I recommend booking as early as possible.

Yes, the town is generally accessible to people with reduced mobility. However, the count’s castle is not. Please also note that the ramparts and narrow streets are cobbled, which can make it a little difficult to navigate in a wheelchair.

Rue pavée dans la Cité de Carcassonne