Visit Bordeaux

 

Bordeaux, the center of the famous wine-producing region, is a port city on the Garonne River in southwestern France. The city is famous for St. Andrew's Gothic Cathedral, 18th- to 19th-century mansions, and prominent art museums such as the Bordeaux Museum of Fine Arts. Public gardens are located on the curved banks of the river. The Place de la Bourse, in the center of the Three Graces fountain, overlooks the Miroir d'Eau reflective pool.

 

 

Is Bordeaux worth visiting?

Bordeaux is the wine capital of France
Even if you don't consider yourself a wine connoisseur, Bordeaux is worth a visit for its wine heritage. There are many ways to discover this heritage, one of the easiest of which is to stop at a café, deli, or restaurant for a traditional apéro, or pre-dinner drink.

 

How many days do you need in Bordeaux?

You should allow at least 5 days to experience the Bordeaux region. You should allow yourself at least one day to explore the city, three days to visit the vineyards on the right and left banks, and at least one more day to explore the stunning Atlantic beaches.

 

Is Bordeaux cheap to visit?

The average budget is €135 per day for a private Airbnb room, eating most meals at cheap restaurants, enjoying a few glasses of wine, taking the occasional taxi, and doing paid tours and activities such as museum visits and wine tours. covers. .

 

What is the best time of year to visit Bordeaux France?

The best time of year to visit Bordeaux is undoubtedly between May and November for hiking or exploring the vineyards. If you want to take part in the grape harvest, which is an important time in the life of the region, visit Bordeaux in September (at least in late August and at most in October).