Historic charm meets market buzz and wine tastings in this laid-back riverside destination near Bordeaux.
Once a thriving medieval port, Libourne still hums with life: arcaded squares, riverside cafes, and the scent of fresh baguettes. Begin at Place Abel Surchamp, one of southwest France’s largest market squares, where local cheeses, flowers, and wines fill the stalls on market days. Wander toward the riverside promenade along Quai Souchet for breezy views of boats and sky. Step into the Gothic Eglise Saint-Jean-Baptiste to admire its cool, soaring nave. Before leaving, visit one of the town’s excellent wine shops to taste nearby Pomerol or Saint-Emilion. For something sweet, grab a canele and take in the scene from a cafe terrace.