Set in Bordeaux, within 2297 feet of La Cite du Vin and Chaban Delmas Bridge, Radisson Blu Hotel Bordeaux features accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi.
Located in Bordeaux, a 13-minute walk from CAPC Musee d'Art Contemporain, Le Palais Gallien Hôtel & Spa has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a garden and a...
Thomas
United States of America
Fantastic staff. Large rooms for Europe. Excellent breakfast. Good location in the city. Would stay here again for sure.
Hotel La Zoologie & Spa Bordeaux features a fitness center, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Bordeaux. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
This Novotel sits on the shore of Bordeaux Lake and has an outdoor swimming pool with sun loungers and umbrellas.
Karis
Germany
The room was large enough for a couple and a baby. The hotel downstairs had a large area to sit and do some work near the bar, too. The wifi was fast and the staff were helpful and friendly. We were provided a baby bed for our baby, too.
Located in Bordeaux, 1312 feet from Bordeaux Wines Museum, Hotel Vatel features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurants.
Moxy Bordeaux has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Bordeaux. Featuring a bar, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Located in Bordeaux, 1.9 miles from Wine and Trade Museum, Live Hotels Bordeaux Lac has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Lovely area! Staff were lovely and very helpful ☺️
Set in Bordeaux, within 2297 feet of La Cite du Vin and Chaban Delmas Bridge, Radisson Blu Hotel Bordeaux features accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi.
Offering air-conditioned rooms in the Saint Jean Station District district of Bordeaux, Golden Tulip Bordeaux Euratlantique is 1.1 mi from Saint-Michel Basilica.
Located in Bordeaux, 1312 feet from Bordeaux Wines Museum, Hotel Vatel features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurants.
staff were helpful and the property is eco friendly
The Best Western Premier Bayonne Etche-Ona is located in the Golden Triangle of Bordeaux and made up of two 18th-century houses, the Bayonne and the Etche-Ona.
Location was perfect, rooms were so nice and clean
Set in the heart of Bordeaux, a 2-minute walk from Gambetta tram stop, Mama Shelter Bordeaux offers free WiFi, a 6th-floor restaurant serving French cuisine, and a cocktail bar with DJ music.
Bed was very comfortable and the room was a cool layout.
Located within a 19-minute walk of Chaban Delmas Bridge and one mile of La Cite du Vin, B&B HOTEL Bordeaux Bassins à flot provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Bordeaux.
the rooms are very clean and everything is modern!
Located next to a lake, on the outskirts of Bordeaux, the modern Sure Hotel by Best Western Bordeaux Lac offers rooms with free Wi-Fi access. Private parking is available free of charge.
Very comfortable beds and pillows. Great breakfast
Boasting a bar and a shared lounge, Eklo Bordeaux Center Bastide is located in Bordeaux, 1.9 mi from Chaban Delmas Bridge and 2.2 mi from Stone Bridge.
Good location, cleanliness of the room. Good value breakfast.
Located in Bordeaux, hotelF1 Bordeaux Ville "rénové" offers a 24-hour front desk, a terrace and free private parking on site. The hotel also features free WiFi throughout.
it was super clean and they let us check in super late.
ibis budget Bordeaux le Lac is located 3.1 mi from the center of Bordeaux and less than 0.6 mi from New Bordeaux Stadium. Free WiFi access is available, as well as a vending machine.
Ibis budget correct en face du Tram. Personnel ok .
Located next to Bordeaux Lake, 1640 feet from the Exhibition Center and 328 feet from a tram stop, ibis Bordeaux Le Lac offers a buffet breakfast, 24-hour bar, restaurant and free WiFi throughout.
location close to main routes for our onward travel
La Maison Bord'eaux is a boutique hotel located in central Bordeaux. Just a 10-minute walk from the Quinconces tramway stop, it offers accommodations with free Wi-Fi access.
Really pretty, contemporary decor. Plus underground parking.
Hôtel des Voyageurs offers accommodations in Bordeaux next to Stalingrad Tram Station and less than a 5-minute walk from the Stone Bridge. All rooms have a flat-screen TV.
Annette the host was extremely friendly and helpful.
Set in a 19th-century old mansion, Quality Hotel Bordeaux Center is located near the lively Saint-Pierre district, surrounded by restaurants and boutiques, and 5 mi from Nouveau Stade Bordeaux.
Perfect location, very comfortable beds, lovely staff
Conveniently set in the Bordeaux City-Centre district of Bordeaux, Hôtel Madame is located a 9-minute walk from Museum of Aquitaine, 700 yards from Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux and a 11-minute walk from...
Fantastic location. Super friendly and helpful staff.
Directly opposite the Grand Théâtre, this 5-star hotel is in the heart of the historic center of Bordeaux.
all of the staff were very happy and very helpful.
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Raise your wine glass and toast the beautiful city of Bordeaux on the banks of the Garonne River. Having produced wine since the 8th century, it’s fair to say the second largest wine producer in the world is worth the trip for the vin alone. The city itself has spread outwards, rather than upwards, and the result is a very pretty town center, filled with stone mansions and terraced housing comparable to Paris.
Cultured Bordeaux is filled with museums such as the Museum of Contemporary Art and Musee D'Aquitaine. The streets provide an equally interesting exhibition of fine architecture including the Victory Arch and the Aquitaine Bridge. On the shores of the river lies the Les Chartrons district, which is a blend of ferry boat rides, picturesque views and buzzing nightlife while the bars and cafes in the La Victoire district are frequented by students.
A tour of the famous vineyards is probably on the itinerary and this can be accomplished by visiting the wineries and châteaux privately or as part of a tour. You can also worship the wine gods at the Bordeaux Wine Festival held during the summer.
Visitors can easily make the short trip to the heart of Bordeaux from the Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport. With 70 hotels and bed & breakfasts available, Booking.com allows you to discover the vibrant and friendly heart of the vineyard region.
Beautiful city, really easy to get around. Walking is easy plus trams for longer distances. The residents are very helpful, no high rise buildings so the sky line is stunning. Lots of museums to visit, if you like steaks then head to Entrecote outside the Opera House, you can't book and queues are legendary but so are the steaks. Also pop in to the roof top bar on top of the Inter Continental opposite the Opera House, for drinks and snacks, it is great. Opens at 12 noon. And defo take the train, bus or a wine tour to St Emillion, it is half an hour away by train and it is so beautiful
MS LUKE
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Public transport is very easy and cost effective if you use...
Public transport is very easy and cost effective if you use the TBM (Transports Bordeaux Metropole). They have an app...
However, the city is VERY walkable.
Being a big city you can expect to pay more if you focus only on the tourist areas. Walk down the back streets and you will find other options!
Definitely go to the Bassins des Lumieres in Bacalan. This was hands down the highlight of the trip. Art installation in the former WWII submarine base. The building itself is jaw dropping and the show was amazing.
The Botanical gardens on the Bastide side are disappointing. Rather focus on the Public gardens (Jardin Public) near downtown.
The Sunday market at Quai de Chartons is well worth the visit. Do try the Oyster cafes and enjoy the wine, fresh seafood and bustle.
Cite du Vin is very touristy but the price includes a glass of wine on the top floor with spectacular view across Bordeaux.
Les Halles de Bacalan Food Market is pricey (for what you get). It is very lively and has lots of choice of foods though. Great for people watching. Closed on Monday.
Go to 7 Rue de la Vielle Tour and try Les Dunes Blanches - you won't be disappointed. Mini choux filled delights.
The Red Hop-On / Hop-Off bus is actually not as advertised - you stay seated on the bus - so we didn't bother. Unless you want to just drive around the city...
Sarah
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Easy train ride from Paris.
Easy train ride from Paris. Bordeaux town itself you can see in 1.5 day & its fine. Other must visits are: St Emilion or other wine region day trips, Cap ferret oyster villages and the Largest sand dune in EU. Bordeaux town itself also has alot of antique shops & flea markets that are nice. Seafood is fresh and delicious everywhere.
Hyra
Luxembourg
10
Scored 10
A fine area - can present a little intimidating to begin and...
A fine area - can present a little intimidating to begin and you do cover a fair amount of the city using public transport. It is all very accessible with excellent transport links - use the Tourism office in the centre of Bordeaux to get a travel pass, tickets and consult the staff.
A really beautiful city full of medieval monuments, dedications to people who died in World War 2 for the Resistance, an amazing river, large buildings with ageing shutters, and really great wine readily available e
Julia
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The appearance of Bordeaux is absolutely exhilarating with...
The appearance of Bordeaux is absolutely exhilarating with its miles of warm glowing limestone 18th century buildings. The number of trees and small gardens gives a great feeling, and the number of modern, quiet trams is truly impressive. Although visiting alone, I always felt safe and found locals helpful.
Helen
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
A week was the right amount of time because Bordeaux is not...
A week was the right amount of time because Bordeaux is not only beautiful, the locals are soooo much more polite than Parisians. They would literally walk up to. you to ask if you needed help to find your way around, just amazing.
Also, the architecture and history of this city is gorgeous. And don't forget the great food. I lived in Paris for 2 years and heard Bordeaux was Paris without the huge crowds and surely Parisians and that was the case.
The river cruise is nice to get a different view but the tourist bus was more informative and displayed much more obviously. The tram system is amazing. You can take it from the airport into the center but be sure to get the TMB app for your phone to buy and activate tickets. Don't recommend the tram if you have more than 1 suitcase. If you have an early flight, the trams start about 4am.
If you have to see the Louvre and other museums, etc in Paris, they are worth it, just be ready for horrid crowds and nasty shops and impolite servers. Understandably they are really tired of clueless tourists and just trying to make a living.
St Emilion is not worth the trip unless your aim is to buy some Bordeaux wine from the source but it's only wine shops every few meters. Make sure the weather forecast is good for your trip if you go because this is a small town you can walk and enjoy the scenery. There isn't much in the way of museums or tours. The people in the tourist office are multilingual and very helpful. The guides speaking rather poor English. The walk from the train station to the town is about 20-25min and slightly uphill.
Great hotel just outside of the centre of Bordeaux. English speaking staff at the reception. Comfortable beds. Cool community kitchenette. The kitchenette had a bit of an odd smell though. You can fill up your water bottles here. They have both charged water and non charged water at the kitchenette. Cool tp have seperate toilet from the bathroom. They have a few gratis fruit drinks in the community kitchenette. They were tasty. There is a large shopping mall across the street from the hotel. I wold stay here again.
The staff at L'Apparthôtel Particulier Bordeaux was the most lovely welcome to France. Everyone was friendly and warm immediately and throughout our whole stay. The 3 staff members were all women - who carried our very heavy bags up a flight of stairs - and I was impressed and thankful! The quality of the room was out of a dream. Opening the windows and looking outside felt like a dream. We slept well even though we were in such a convenient location -- noise was not a bother. We would absolutely stay here again.
The staff was so welcoming and helpful since the check in and all the way to check out. We got there quite early for check in and they went out of their way to let us check in early at no extra cost.
The breakfast buffet is amazing and so delicious. Definitely the best hotel breakfast we’ve had in France so far.
The location was incredible. Less than 50m away from a train station that went around all the city. Walking distance from the central station. Restaurants and supermarkets close by as well.
Situated in a really quiet spot down a side street, but within walking distance of Bordeaux City Centre which is gorgeous with lots of bars, restaurants, stunning architecture and history. When we moved into the hotel we were in the midst of a medical emergency with our son who had been admitted to hospital. Every single one of the hotel team made us feel cared for and supported during what was an extremely stressful time for our family, and went above and beyond to help us in any way they could.
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Lovely rooms, very large compared to other rooms we have stayed in in France. Bed very comfy. Wine fridge in room but no wine opener, available at reception though.
Little bit out of the centre of Bordeaux but close to some nice places to eat and drink. Tram nearby to get into centre of city.
Would definitely recommend.....hope to be back.
Thanks to the reception staff for the advice on parking in the area. Most helpful ✨️
Bordeaux is an unknown gem which has all the charm and attractions of Paris but condensed dwn to a manageable size for a 2-3 day stay . It’s clean , sophisticated and safe . Great shopping - Many restaurants and lively nightlife in the walkable Center . This small boutique Hotel is in the heart of it all but in a quiet location . Very congenial young host who will do anything for you . Facilities are good if not luxurious.
Very nice and friendly front desk staff! It's not a Hilton but a great economical place very near the city centre if you travel with a dog... and also without a tutu! :) The Tram stop is just there and next door you have Cite du Vin... one of the best museums in France! We could park our MC just in front of the door! :) ... and yes, very ok breakfast for its price!
Cleanliness was superb. The room was a good size for two people and very comfortable. The breakfast, although not extensive, was lovely with healthy products throughout. The location is just 6 stops from the city centre and the tram is across the street from the aparthotel. Staff are very friendly, speak English and helpful. A very good choice.
Quirky hotel which is ideally situated for exploring Bordeaux City Centre everything you need or want to see within 20 mins walking distance. The staff are incredibly friendly and very helpful. We stayed in a Deluxe room which was nice without being anything special room is clean however would say it is quite basic.
Ideally located, in the center of a newly renovated and lively area of the city and very well linked to the Bordeaux city center by the tramway. The hotel is completely new, with a super cool and contemporary style and déco!
Great buffet style breakfast with lots of fresh products.
Very nice, comfortable B&B. Close to tram and within walking distance to city centre (long walk). Nice breakfast and very nice staff. The proprietors were very accommodating regarding an early checkin and they made me a breakfast for my very early departure for my flight.
Good location for people travelling for meetings at Palais des congres (Bordeaux Lac), but also like to visit the city center. The hotel is 10 min by tram from both. Tram stop almost in front of the hotel. Nice spacious bathroom, comfortable bed.
I like the cleaning, spotless.
The location, since city center is 3 stops away with the tram B or 20 min walking.
Very accesible parking.
Bery friendly staff, and the very best: air condition! Very rare here in Bordeaux.
Great value for money!
The location is unbeatable if you want to stay in city centre. The rooms are very comfortable, with great detail and design. We had a superior double and the apartment. Staff is incredibly kind and helpful. We just loved it.
The room was very comfortable and clean. The location of the hotel is perfect if you would like to walk into the old city centre of Bordeaux. Also not too far from the train station where we arrived from.
Very nice comfortable hotel in the ‘new’ heart of Bordeaux, just on the other side of the river from the city centre. A nice 10 min walk will get you in the heart of Bordeaux.
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