Discover Bordeaux, the world-class wine capital of France, where elegance and grandeur blend seamlessly with vibrant culture and gastronomic excellence. Read more
Book my trip to BordeauxNestled along the banks of the Garonne River, Bordeaux is synonymous with wine culture, boasting a legacy that dates back to Roman times. Its city center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a harmony of classical and neoclassical architecture with no less than 350 historical structures and landmarks. Bordeaux is a city to be savored just like its wines, offering picturesque public gardens, expansive plazas, and a regenerated waterfront. The Cité du Vin, a futuristic museum, celebrates the history of wine through immersive exhibitions. Bordeaux’s gastronomy scene is equally sumptuous, with restaurants serving local specialties that perfectly pair with the region’s famous reds. Whether you're strolling through the Place de la Bourse with its stunning Miroir d’eau or discovering the many artisan boutiques, Bordeaux is a feast for the senses.
A modern architectural marvel, this museum provides an interactive journey through wine's history, culture, and the sensory experience of wine tasting.
This square represents the splendor of Bordeaux's architecture, beautifully reflected by the world's largest reflecting pool, offering spectacular photo opportunities.
Explore the surrounding vineyards that are the lifeblood of the region, offering tastings and tours amidst the lush landscapes of famous appellations like Médoc and Saint-Émilion.
A striking example of Gothic architecture, this cathedral has been a witness to royal marriages and boasts a separate bell tower, the Pey Berland Tower.
Dive into the history of Bordeaux and its region, from prehistoric times through to the present day, with rich collections and exhibitions.
A former military barracks turned eco-friendly hub, Darwin is a dynamic space that hosts organic restaurants, a skate park, and coworking spaces.
One of Europe's largest squares, it is marked by the Monument aux Girondins and hosts numerous fairs and gatherings throughout the year.
Housed in a former warehouse, the CAPC boasts an extensive collection of contemporary art from the 1960s to the present.
Claimed to be the longest pedestrian street in Europe, this shopping haven stretches over 1.2 kilometers, lined with boutiques and eateries.
The City Hall of Bordeaux, formerly the Archbishop's Palace, showcases neoclassical grandeur and houses some of the city’s political services.
The first bridge built across the Garonne River in Bordeaux, commissioned by Napoleon, connects the left bank of the city with the Bastide area.
The largest public market in Bordeaux, where locals shop for the freshest produce, meats, cheeses, and indulge in the lively atmosphere of French market life.
A revitalized space that's perfect for leisurely walks, cycling, or simply enjoying the rhythm of the river, with many spots to relax and watch the sunset.
Lourdes, a small town in the Pyrenees of France, is world-renowned as a major pilgrimage site. It beckons millions with its spiritual significance, serene ambiance, and the legendary Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes.
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