Where to stay in Bordeaux

Where to stay in Bordeaux

Otherwise known as France’s city of dreams, Bordeaux is a gateway into paradise. With its rich wine vines, tourists gather around this port city to make the most of Bordeaux’s exquisite wine tasting. This city has the second-highest number of historically and culturally rich buildings which have significantly contributed to Bordeaux’s success, even making it onto the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites. Tourists who take a trip here are mostly impressed by the 18th century architectural and urban conglomeration. However, for those who enjoy the sea, the beautiful ocean liners marked by the Garonne river are a truly breathtaking sight.

Bordeaux is famous for its extensive variety of sights, inclusive for those travelling solo or with the family. Some of the major sights of Bordeaux are the Church of St Pierre, Porte Cailhau, Facade of the Church of the Holy cross, Rue Sainte-Catherine, and the most important attraction of all- the Column of the Girondins that can be found on the Esplanade des Quinconces. This beautiful city is also quite popularly known as the “City Of History and Art”, as it is home to almost 362 historical monuments. The rich history of these centuries-old buildings combined with the beautiful contemporary architecture, captures the hearts of tourists from all over the world. All these splendid museums, architectures, and historical buildings can be found in each and every neighborhood of this infamous tourist destination. Some of the museums that you should definitely visit when in this city, are the Fine Arts Museum, Museum of Wine Trade, Museum of Decorative Arts, and some others. This dreamy city is also filled with vibrant shopping malls, gardens, parks, and even some sports places.

Without further ado, let us now find out what these amazing neighborhoods in this city have in store for all its tourists.

Saint Pierre

Saint Pierre
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The district of  Saint Pierreis known to be the historic heart of this city. This historic centre of Bordeaux offers a vibrant and lively environment, allowing tourists to take a long stroll down the bustling streets. There are also some marvelous buildings that can be found in this area. The most interesting fact about this neighborhood is that the streets are mostly named after certain professions. There is a unique ensemble of architecture in Saint Pierre, mostly of the 18th century.

The architecture that you can discover is all within walking distance. The first place to visit is the Place de la Bourse where you can witness the beautiful river that happens to reflect this marvelous palace. You can also visit the Fernand Philippart, which is also called the “old rue Royale, where you can discover Castagnet merchant’s house. The intricate detail of this house astounds everyone who visits as tourists are often amazed to witness all the richness that the merchant’s house has to showcase. As you start walking towards the end of this street, you will get to see the great Place du Parlement. Its delightful architecture is found to be very impressive by tourists.This neighborhood also features the splendid Rue Sainte-Catherine and St Pierre, where you have the opportunity to shop from the organic market. Apart from this, you can enjoy the great nightlife in this neighborhood due to the variety of bars and bistros.

Saint Paul

Saint Paul
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This is another historically superior neighborhood that is often compared to Saint Pierre. The architectural and historical treasures of this place will forever be etched in your heart. This neighborhood is also called the “Big Bell” and provides a lively experience through hosting huge market places. The most popular sight of Saint Paul is The Saint-Eloi Church which is often seen as an emblem of Bordeaux.

The old market places held at Place Fernand Lafargue can still evoke a sense of history as well. At the entrance of this district, you will be able to find Saint-Eloi’s monumental door. This door can lead to the path of Victor Hugo, which is the old town hall. You can get to witness here the actual big bell of this city, after which this neighborhood has been named.The lined squares along this neighborhood are filled with various high-end restaurants that have beautiful terraces for those who liked to sit back and relax. This neighborhood has grown in popularity over the years because of the lavish residences it offers to its tourists. Additionally, accommodations in Saint Paul are affordable, meaning you can make the most out of your stay.

Pey Berland

Pey Berland
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Known to be the main square of Bordeaux, this neighborhood features an extensive tour for all tourists. The transportation system is both efficient and practical, allowing access to all areas of this neighbourhood. The church with the best views is the  Cathedrale Saint-Andre and has been in this neighborhood since the era of the 4th century. This building is still known for being historically very significant. Right beside this church, you can find the construction of Tour Pey-Berland. This building offers the most breathtaking views of the surrounding neighbourhood, despite the long climb to reach the top, the entire experience is unforgettable.

Meriadeck

Meriadeck
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If you love shopping, then this should be your choice of a neighborhood to reside in. Meriadeck is practically Bordeaux’s shopping centre.  The most popular market in this neighborhood is the Auchan hypermarket. This market place is filled with a variety of gourmet shops and authentic delicacies . Also, if you are a fashionista and love to shop high-end trendy clothing, footwear and beauty products, then this neighborhood is right for you. There are tons of fashion and beauty brands which are exclusive to Bordeaux.  For those who prefer waiter service, there are a variety of restaurants and cafes where you can spend the day soaking up the sun and enjoying the highest quality of cuisine.

Triangle d’Or

Triangle d’Or
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Known to be the city’s most prestigious district, Triangle d’Or consists of the incredible Golden Triangle. At the very center of this town, you can find the infamous Place des Grands Hommes as well as other notable landmarks such as Place de Tourny, Place Gambetta, and Place de la Comedie.

The urban setting and its architectural design have a lot in store for the tourists visiting this place from all over the world. The mansions and buildings of Triangle d’Or are massive and luxurious offering a more upmarket and glamourous stay for guests. Surrounding these mansions are various incredible monuments which date back to the 19th century.  These monuments have excellent structures and offer complex insights to those who want to learn everything about this city. One of the most esteemed features of the area is the Grand Theatre, a spectacle that should not be missed.

Quinconces

Quinconces
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This neighborhood will be a perfect stay for you if you wish to relish in the aesthetic beauty of Bordeaux. This neighborhood has a lot of picturesque sites that will forever be captured inside your mind. This neighborhood is the largest square of Bordeaux and offers to all its visitors some great events such as circuses, fairs, art events, as well as sports events. These events are open to and enjoyed by all the tourists and locals. The architectural ambience js acquired from a wide range of statues. These statues that you find in this neighborhood are of the greatest philosophers of Bordeaux - Montesquieu and Montaigne. The most attractive landmark of this neighborhood is the Monument aux Girondins as here You can discover the various bronze fountains as well as the statue of liberty on a column. The tourists find the fountains to be the most refreshing element of this district.

Chartrons

Chartrons
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This neighborhood is for those who desire a more lavish and upmarket stay. Located in the northern part of this city, Chartrons covers quite a large area of Bordeaux’s. The most significant part of this neighborhood lies around the Notre Dame area, which is a very well known area worldwide . You can find tons of antique shops, high-end boutiques, as well as some excellent restaurants, which offer exquisite cuisine. Many tourists from all over the world visit this neighbourhood to witness the Sunday market, Quai des Chartrons.

Saint Michel

Saint Michel
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Aside from being a cosmopolitan, this neighborhood is extremely lively. What will surprise you the most is that this neighborhood is a culmination of different cultures, religions and ages. This neighborhood is perfect for tourists looking to find inspiration or pick up new interests. One of the most favourite sites of This district is the magnificent Basilica of Saint Michel, as well as the Saint Michel Towel. To get a proper look of the entire view of the neighborhood, you can climb up the tower.

You can find the best high-end markets in this neighborhood. The markets offers plenty of vintage style clothing and boutique furniture as well as unique antiques, which many tourists take home as souvenirs. Aside from this, you spend your time doing in one of the restaurants Saint Michel has to offer . Both the food and the interior are always highly praised in these restaurants.

Jardin Public

For those who appreciate countryside landscapes and lush greenery, this is the area for you. The architectural excellence of the 18th century play a great role behind the beauty and elegance of this neighborhood. This neighborhood is covered by old trees and streams- a completely natural surrounding that offers both peace and tranquility to those who visit. For entertainment, there are various museums here related to natural history as well as a remarkable mansion accompanied by the Botanical Garden. This neighborhood also is a home to some impressive restaurants and bars, where you can spend a wonderful time with your friends and family. Jardin Public offers endless activities away from the hustle and bustle of the city squares.

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