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.
Located in Bordeaux and with Saint Michel Basilica reachable within a 10-minute walk, Hôtel Life Bordeaux Gare - BG provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi...
Location. Staff. Cleaness. Food. Price. Basic but 👍
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 ☺️
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!
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.
Located in the business district of Bordeaux, ibis Bordeaux Center Mériadeck offers a brasserie, meeting rooms and snacks are available 24/7 at the bar.
Staff very helpful and attentive and good breakfast
Located 984 feet from Saint Jean Train Station and a 10-minute tram ride from the city center, ibis Bordeaux Saint-Jean offers a bar and free WiFi in the hotel rooms.
Close to the train station, clean, quiet, comfortable beds
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.
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.
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
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.
It looked good but we didn't have time to indulge
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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.
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.
Robert
Ukraine
10
Scored 10
There is so much history and so much to see, however the joy...
There is so much history and so much to see, however the joy of bordeaux is you can do most of it on foot or a bike. You can literally walk everywhere in the old part of town or along the river in both directions.
It has the usual places to visit Museums, Churches, Gardens, Bridges, however i would suggest the following
Cite du Vin - Its epic and tells you everything you'll need to know about wine.
The Museum of Wine & Trade - An insight to early Bordeaux with a free wine tasting ;-)
Walk the River Promenade - Great at any time of day
The River Market on a Sunday - Has everything, Fresh oysters, Artisan foodies
Not much to dislike - except don't go to the Marche du Capucin after 12... we did and its an interesting area after its closed!!
I'd give the Intercontinental Rooftop Bar a miss too, terrible service, terrible staff attitude - not one I'll be racing back to.
So many eateries to try and for those that love shopping you will be in Heaven.
MNLstravels
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It's a great city with an excellent (and cheap) transport...
It's a great city with an excellent (and cheap) transport system. The CityPass is extremely good value for money and encourages maximum enjoyment of the many attractions. Must-see attractions include La Cite du Vin, the Base Sous-Marine (fabulous son et lumiere), boat trip and Pey-Berland tower. There are many good eating places - local brasseries/cafes with a good choice of menus. A lot of the food is meat/shellfish based but vegetarian alternatives can be found!
Hazel
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
City was very quiet usually.
City was very quiet usually. The tram system and excellent buses meant very few cars around. I would describe Bordeaux as a very nice, clean, well organized, sustainable well run city with lots of designer shops and all the usual multinational chains. Wine dominates in Bordeaux like Golf does in St Andrews. The wine tour of St Emilion village and local vineyard showed how Bordeaux has become so wealthy over the centuries.
Really enjoyed the trip but probably not one best suited to a younger audience.
Probably won't go back, saw what we wanted to see in 5 days.
The owner Ahmed was absolutely fantastic, he helped with all our trip planning, food and wine tasting, the room we stayed in was exceptional would put some 5 star hotels to shame.
The breakfast was fantastic delivered to the room
On time with the freshly prepared ingredients.
Ahmed went above and beyond to make my partners birthday very special.
Definitely worth a visit when visiting Bordeaux and we will be back soon.
Thank you again for all your hard work and the property is a credit to you and your family.
Very clean and quiet location. A little too far from the centre as there's no close transport so car needed.
Great staff at reception, very helpful and decent in the restaurant although that young team seems to sometimes think it's home and not work place.
Some prices are disrespectful for such location away from the city centre: Tiramisu: 10 euros..
The breakfast has limited quantities and on offer, always short of scrambled eggs. Lunch is quite good and good atmosphere as workers nearby go there.
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.
I cannot say enough about Au Coeur de Bordeaux B&B. The room's antique furnishings made us feel like we were really in an old mansion which has lots of charm. The hostess (manager) Letitia was super wonderful and accomodating to all our needs. We picked this place since it was within a 3 minute walk of the Musée des Beaux Arts and as well as the parking and a great restaurant. One couldn't choose a better hotel right in the middle of the old town of Bordeaux. The breakfast was equally perfect.
Beautiful boutique-style hotel with a great staff! Our overnight in Bordeaux was just meant as a stopover but we enjoyed the city and Hotel Singulier so much we definitely plan to go back. The location allows for an easy walk to restaurants, shops, and historical sites. We found a terrific outdoor market while strolling along the river. The room was clean and comfortable. Capucine was a wonderful host and makes a delicious breakfast bread too!
I feel like we got so lucky in our family of 6 being able to stay here. From beginning to end Guillaume made us feel so welcome. His recommendations and his aid in setting up rides was invaluable. The rooms were huge, very clean and well air conditioned. The wifi worked very well - which we learned throughout our time in France is not always the case. Everything about our stay in Bordeaux was perfect and I can’t recommend Les Seraphines enough.
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 ✨️
The hotel provides basic accommodation near the centre of Bordeaux for a very reasonable price, as well as a restaurant that also serves breakfast. The bedrooms are very small, but functional. The main draw is the car park, which is convenient especially for travellers who want to stay in / near the city centre but would prefer to leave their car in a secure location; parking isn't cheap, but it makes your life a lot easier.
Great location, walking distance to every part of city centre. Very comfortable accommodation - one bed apartment. Kitchen very useful for breakfast and supermarket nearby. Apartment was on 5th floor, no noise and we slept very well, staff are very kind and helpful. Decor perhaps is a little bland in apartment but otherwise it was perfect. I would strongly recommend this aparthotel as an ideal base in beautiful Bordeaux.
location was very central to lots of the key activities in Bordeaux and easily accessible via the tram from the train station. Breakfast was lovely, and lobby bar (which had just opened) was a really nice touch. Rooms seemed a bit spartan, although they were very clean and well maintained. Hotel location -- on a side street off of a main pedestrian area -- was quiet which was a pleasant surprise.
The location is outside the City Center. It’s about a 3 euro tram ride to the centre and takes about eight or nine minutes which could easily walk if you don’t mind doing that. We return to Bordeaux week later and we decide to spend the extra 15 euro a night and found a spot located in the old quarter. It wasn’t quite as nice a hotel with the trade-off giving us a better location was worth it.
Room was clean, the location is easy to get to by public transport from the airport and you can easily walk into the city centre. There is a bus stop right in front of the building and a supermarket a couple of minutes of walk away. Staff speaks English and was friendly at the check-in. The kitchenette was very sparsely equipped but was sufficient for a short-term stay.
Hotel is well located for access of the main toll roads and also is close to a tram stop for travelling into the city centre. It is also possible to enjoy a walk to the lakeside nearby. Hotel receptionist was very helpful, providing us with tram tickets as well as other information on where to go in Bordeaux. Good breakfast. Very good value for money.
Superb affordable accommodation conveniently near a tram line but with only 10 minute walk across the river into the city if preferred. Breakfast 6 euros has a good variety in a well-designed setting. Underground car parking. Staff helpful and attentive. The best boulangerie in France, Qu4tre Qu4rts, is just next door.
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.
The hotel is excellent. We were welcomed by Anton and he was a really kind and helpful person. The hotel room is excellent with night view of Opera. The location is right by the heart of Bordeaux. The best part of the trip was the Spa. Amazing Spa design and really relaxing experience.
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.
Super stylish hotel right on the river with all you need to enjoy Bordeaux. The secure underground parking garage is just steps away and not too expensive for a good hotel in France's second city. Lovely staff and excellent value for money.
rooms a little small, but excellent distance from the train station. Not in the best part of Bordeaux- not too much to do around the hotel.
But good price and good breakfast!
Patricia
France
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