Discover the breathtaking beauty, fascinating history, and fine wines of the Bordeaux region.
The wonderful St Emilion village, where wine has been made for over two thousand years, is still home to many of the most important wineries in the world. St Emilion is a true gem, offering visitors a mix of beautiful architecture, historic monuments, exquisite restaurants, art galleries, and, of course, fine wines to enjoy.
A short train ride away, in Bordeaux city, visitors can relax in “little Paris” on the banks of the Garonne River. Rich in culture and boasting an artistic, tolerant vibe, Bordeaux is perfect for cyclists, shoppers (Rue Sainte Catherine is the longest pedestrian district in Europe), and sommeliers, who come for some of the best wines in the world. Don’t miss a performance at the neoclassical Grand Théâtre, with its 12 Corinthian columns and a sweeping staircase that inspired the Palais Garnier in Paris. Admire your reflection at the “miroir d’eau” fountain at Place de la Bourse. Or simply relax in one of the exquisite parks that dot the town like flowers.
Besides enjoying the Bordeaux region’s world-famous vineyards and wines, it is a great starting point to discover the South of France. Enjoy day trips to the Bay of Arcachon or to the picturesque villages of Dordogne.
Check out these annual events in Bordeaux! (Dates may vary)
Spring Wine Fair: June 16- 26th
Saint-Emilion Jazzfest: June 28-30th
Celebrate Bastille Day: July 14th
Bordeaux Christmas Market: November 26-December 26th
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Nothing should get in the way of your perfect experience. Check these helpful tips for ensuring a smooth journey.
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