B&B Bordeaux

    Between the Place de la Bourse and the Mirror of Water, the City of Wine and the Garonne, Bordeaux is a city of modernity, gastronomy, and architecture. Your stay in a Bordeaux B&B will be a sumptuous and delightful experience, a celebration of the senses. Not least because of the wine. Salut!

    When to visit Bordeaux?

    During July and August, you're sure to have plenty of sunshine to take your best photos of the water mirror at Place de la Bourse or the superb atmosphere on the quays of the Garonne. On the other hand, if you don't like crowds, this is not the best time to visit Bordeaux in peace, as the city is inundated with tourists. The best time to visit is in September when temperatures are pleasant, and you'll have the impression of being immersed in real Bordeaux life. From October to June, it's certainly not cold: rarely below 5 degrees, but expect rain and lots of it... so don't forget your umbrella!

    Getting to and around Bordeaux

    Bordeaux Airport, also called Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport, is situated 12 km west of the city centre. A tram from the airport will take you to the city centre in a mere 35 minutes. If you come by train to Bordeaux, the new LGV line offers more than 33 return journeys a day between Paris and Bordeaux, with a record journey time of 2 hours 04 minutes. Bordeaux is also a port of call for many boats, with the Ponton d'Honneur in the heart of the city opposite the Porte Cailhau. With river shuttles, self-service bicycles, trams and buses, it's easy to get around in a city steeped in a gentle way of life and an eco-responsible spirit.

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