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Mondrian Bordeaux Les Carmes
Mondrian Bordeaux Les Carmes
Renaissance Bordeaux Hotel
Renaissance Bordeaux Hotel
Hôtel La Zoologie
Hôtel La Zoologie
Le Clos d'Emile
Le Clos d'Emile
Intercontinental Bordeaux Le Grand Hotel by IHG
Intercontinental Bordeaux Le Grand Hotel by IHG
Le Palais Gallien Hôtel & Spa
Le Palais Gallien Hôtel & Spa
Hôtel ROSA - Bordeaux Centre Gare Saint Jean
Hôtel ROSA - Bordeaux Centre Gare Saint Jean
Hôtel Majestic
Hôtel Majestic
L'escapade Bordelaise - Côté Jardin
L'escapade Bordelaise - Côté Jardin
Radisson Blu Bordeaux
Radisson Blu Bordeaux
Villas Foch
Villas Foch
Hife Bordeaux
Hife Bordeaux
Casa Blanca B&B
Casa Blanca B&B
Le Boutique Hotel & Spa
Le Boutique Hotel & Spa
Yndo Hotel
Yndo Hotel
Maison Labruyère
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Top neighborhoods in Bordeaux

Chartrons
Chartrons mixes old-world charm with trendy vibes along the Garonne River. This former wine merchant quarter features 18th-century architecture, boutiques, and the fascinating Bordeaux Wine and Trade Museum. Stroll along the renovated quays for stunning views, or hunt for treasures at Marche des Quais and Quai des Marques. The dining scene boasts upscale bistros serving regional specialties like canelés and fresh oysters. Stylish boutique hotels occupy converted historic townhouses with period features and modern amenities. Getting around is easy with three tram stations and pleasant walking paths throughout this fashionable neighborhood.

Saint-Michel
Saint-Michel's Gothic spires and medieval streets set the scene for Bordeaux's most culturally diverse neighborhood. The towering Basilica and bell tower offer panoramic city views, while cobblestone alleys lead to the bustling Capucins Market. Here, locals haggle over fresh oysters, produce, and antiques as the scent of freshly baked canelés mingles with exotic spices from North African shops. The dining scene ranges from traditional Bordeaux bistros to Vietnamese pho joints, all at wallet-friendly prices. Well-connected by tram lines and walking paths, Saint-Michel makes exploring easy. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings provide authentic accommodations with exposed stone walls and period details.

Saint Pierre
Saint Pierre's enchanting cobblestone streets reveal Bordeaux's storied past. The Gothic Church of Saint-Pierre stands proudly among medieval facades and elegant 18th-century mansions in Parliament Square. Explore charming alleyways with artisanal shops, or admire the spectacular Water Mirror reflecting Place de la Bourse's grand architecture. History buffs will discover hidden courtyards and ancient wine cellars behind weathered wooden doors. Traditional wine bars serve local vintages paired with regional specialties like oysters and foie gras. Boutique hotels in converted historic townhouses offer authentic French experiences. The neighborhood is best explored on foot, with convenient tram connections at Place de la Bourse station for venturing further.

Capucins - Victoire
Capucins-Victoire dishes up the authentic heartbeat of Bordeaux without trying too hard. The legendary Marché des Capucins buzzes with locals haggling over fresh oysters and North African spices. Students from the nearby university pack the cafés around Place de la Victoire, where the iconic red marble obelisk stands tall. St. Michael Basilica offers quiet moments between market adventures. The neighborhood serves up everything from student-friendly bistros to seafood stalls perfect for budget-conscious foodies. Three tram stations connect you to Bordeaux's highlights, though the area itself is wonderfully walkable. Accommodation ranges from budget hostels to mid-range boutique hotels, all with that genuine local flavor.

Bordeaux City Centre
Bordeaux City Centre wraps you in golden limestone charm where history whispers from every corner. The UNESCO-listed district dazzles with its water mirror reflecting Place de la Bourse's elegant façade. Gothic cathedrals tower above Europe's longest pedestrian shopping street where you can browse boutiques without traffic stress. The stunning Grand Theatre showcases neoclassical columns while medieval bell towers peek over cobblestone streets. Tram stations at Gambetta, Grand Theatre and Meriadeck make getting around a breeze when you're not exploring on foot. You'll find everything from Michelin-starred restaurants to casual wine bars tucked between 18th-century mansions. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer perfect bases for diving into this walkable French paradise.
Bordeaux and related destinations
Between Gothic spires and neoclassical grandeur, the wine flows as freely as the Garonne River. Climb Pey Berland Tower for views that explain why locals never leave. The Musée des Beaux-Arts showcases masterpieces while Rue Sainte-Catherine offers Europe's longest pedestrian shopping street. At Darwin Eco-Système, an old military barracks now houses urban gardens and skateparks. Grand Theatre's opulent interior deserves as much attention as its performances. Cap Sciences makes complex ideas accessible even after several glasses of regional reds. Hotel de Ville Palais Rohan impresses with its aristocratic bearing, while the Aquitaine Museum tells stories spanning 30,000 years of local history.

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