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Joan of Arc broke the English siege here in 1429. Orléans has been dining out on it ever since.

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Why Orléans needs a local guide

The Fêtes de Jeanne d'Arc every May are a big deal — parades, medieval reenactments, the works. Beyond Joan, Orléans is a Loire city with a rebuilt cathedral (original was wrecked in the Wars of Religion), a decent old town, and easy access to the great châteaux. It's also 1 hour from Paris by train, which makes it a day-trip target.

Orleans sits one hour south of Paris by train, and that proximity makes it one of the easiest day-trip destinations in the Loire Valley. Around two million visitors come through each year, most of them drawn by Joan of Arc — she broke the English siege here in 1429, and the Fetes de Jeanne d'Arc every May turn the city into a medieval spectacle with parades, costumes, and reenactments. But Orleans beyond Joan is a harder sell, and that is exactly where a guide earns their keep. To become a tour guide in Orleans means making people care about the rebuilt cathedral (the original was destroyed in the Wars of Religion), the Martin Pouret vinegar house that has been operating since 1797, and the quiet streets of the old town that sit empty while tourists rush to Chambord. The Loire itself is magnificent here — the river is wide and wild, and the city's relationship with it runs back to the Roman period. Becoming a tour guide in Orleans also means packaging Chambord and Blois as half-day add-ons, because the day-trip market from Paris is the core business. If you become a tour guide in Orleans, Joan of Arc gives you the hook, but the Loire Valley gives you the full calendar.

Food & drink
Cotignac d'Orléans — a quince paste candy that dates to the Middle Ages. Andouillette (tripe sausage — not for everyone). And Loire wines from the Orléanais appellation, which is tiny, obscure, and worth discovering.
Neighborhoods
Centre historique, La Source, Saint-Marceau
Who we need
A storyteller. Orléans is a one-story city and that story is Joan of Arc. If you can make her feel real and not like a textbook figure, you have a career here.
The Orléans vinegar tradition is one of the oldest in France. Martin Pouret has been making wine vinegar the traditional way since 1797 and offers tours. Nobody expects vinegar to be interesting. It is.

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Apply with your profile and local knowledge of Orléans. We pick one person per city. If selected, you get the app, the tools and the audience. You handle the recommendations.

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Questions about guiding in Orléans

How do I become a tour guide in Orléans?
The day-trip market from Paris is the core business, and guides who combine Orleans with Chambord or Blois for a full Loire day offer the best value proposition to visitors arriving at the train station with six hours to fill. Apply for the guide position with a Joan of Arc walking tour through the old town and cathedral, or build an Orleans-plus-Chambord full day — the Paris train schedule practically structures your itinerary for you.
How much can I earn as a city guide in Orléans?
Day-trip pricing runs 120-200 EUR for Orleans alone, and full Loire Valley days with transport reach 250-380 EUR. The Paris proximity is your distribution channel — visitors book from their hotel the night before. The Fetes de Jeanne d'Arc week in May creates a premium spike where guided experiences are in high demand and prices can rise accordingly.
What do I need to be a LYA guide in Orléans?
Deep Joan of Arc knowledge is non-negotiable — not just the highlights, but the full story: the siege, the coronation at Reims, the trial at Rouen, the rehabilitation twenty-five years later. Visitors who come to Orleans for Joan have often already read about her and will test you. Loire Valley chateau context helps for full-day tours, and knowing the Martin Pouret vinegar house well enough to include it as a surprise stop turns a good tour into a memorable one.
Is Orléans still available?
Yes. Orléans is open right now. One guide per city, first come first served.
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