It's one of the longest street in Europe and you have to walk 1 hour to go from one side to the other.There are no cars because it is only for ...More |
Description: From the sunny days of spring, a chic clientele rushes to this immense semicircular terrace in the heart of downtown Bordeaux; it's the perfect place ... More |
Description: This is a favorite place for students to party, being right in the heart of Bordeaux's nightlife. It's difficult to get to the bar in the evening, ... More |
Place de la Bourse is my favourite part of old Bordeaux with its stunning and impressive 18th century architecture. It's very elegant and looks ...More |
THE GOLDEN IS THE OLDEST PUB IN BORDEAUX BUT THE BAR TENDERS ARE FAR FROM OLDNESS. BEN IS THE BEST BARMAN EVER (ASK FOR HIS COCKTAIL) AND ED, THE ...More |
This was a great experience. Love the tour it was educational, and the wine tasting at the end was phenomenal. |
Of three Irish pubs in Bordeaux, I would make this the #1 for atmosphere, and #2 in food. The prices aren't bad and the beer is good, and the food was ...More |
Description: This skating rink is in the center of town and was established in 1981. It is open to school children, for training ice hockey teams and to the ... |
It was interesting to wander around this massive cemetery. The tombs and sepulchres really are quite different to anything you would see in a cemetery ...More |
Description: Opened in 1811, Bordeaux's Natural History Museum is one of the oldest of its kind in France. Set in a stunning private mansion adjoining the Le ... More |
Well what can I say. I thoroughly enjoyed my time aboard the naval ship museum. The tour can take approximately 1 1/2 hrs, depending on your interest ...More |
Went to the base and walked round the one bay that was open and into an exhibition that had nothing whatsoever to do with the base or its ... |
Description: Place de la Victoire was originally named place d'Aquitaine in the 18th Century; it was meant to unify a whole quarter around the prominent porte ... More |
Description: Stadium Velodrome Bordeaux Lac is well known for hosting major cycling competitions, but is also open to the public, from beginners to medal ... |
One of the many not to be missed churches in Bordeaux. Just off the Allees de Tourny and near the Opera House. Pay attention to the detail of the ...More |
It was the best experience I ever had in my whole life. The food, museums and and galleries were especially fascinating. I recommend it for anyone ...More |
Description: Through purchases, gifts, or bequeathals, this museum was able to assemble more than 5000 objects (uniforms, arms, tools, furniture ... |
Description: This gigantic structure was built by a chapter of collegiate churches created at the end of the 11th Century. Collegiate churches are composed of ... |
Description: Erected between 1894 and 1902 in memory of the Girondin officials who fell victim to the Reign of Terror following the French Revolution, this column ... More |
Description: The Parc Peixotto, created by banker Charles Peixotto on his estate in 1765, now hosts open air concerts. |
Description: Notre-Dame des Anges is a Franciscan church in the heart of Bordeaux. It occasionally puts on classical concerts, so call for more information. |
Description: Up until the end of the 16th Century, this district west of town was nothing but an immense swamp that propagated pestilence. It was drained in the ... More |
Description: If it owes its name to the covenant of Chartreux which had been established there at the end of the 14th Century, the suburb of Chartrons owes its ... More |
Description: This cultural center underwent a restoration process in 1998, renovating the 19th-century wrought-iron and stonework building to its former glory. ... More |
Description: Situated in the south-west corner of the medieval quarter, around the Eglise Sainte Eulalie , this was the starting point of travelers going to Spain. ... More |
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