Bordeaux - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips
Tour Highlights
- An architectural wonder, the Palais de la Bourse exudes grandeur and extravagance. The palace was built on marshland that now houses the Chamber of Commerce.
- With its canals and narrow streets dotted with charming cafes, Saint-Pierre has a distinctly Venetian feel to it.
Jardin Public, a public garden in Bordeaux's city center, with its colorful flower beds, fountains, and a large playground, is the perfect spot for a picnic. - A wine lover's haven, the Médoc region houses some of the world's most prestigious vineyards. Take a Bordeaux tour of the famous Château Margaux and taste some of the finest wines in the world.
- For art enthusiasts, Bordeaux’s Museum of Fine Arts houses an impressive collection from the Renaissance period to contemporary times.
- The unique Le Miroir d'eau, or Water Mirror, provides a captivating experience, especially during summer. This large shallow water covering reflects the stunning Place de la Bourse, creating a magical atmosphere.
- If you love shopping, the Rue Sainte-Catherine, one of the longest shopping streets in Europe, is the place to be.
Travel Tips
- There's nothing quite like the rich textures and flavors of French cuisine. Sample traditional dishes like Pâté aux pommes de terre (a potato pie) or Bouillabaisse (seafood stew). Don't forget to make reservations for both lunch and dinner during the peak summer season.
- Be prepared to talk about wine more than you routinely do back home. Whether visiting a winery or dining at a restaurant, wine is an essential part of the Bordeaux culture.
- The flat city is simple to explore on foot, bike, or tram — you don't need a car. If you download the Uber app, you can use powered bikes or scooters everywhere.
- The cheaper and more flexible option for getting around is a city pass that offers unlimited public transport, museum entrances, and bike rentals.