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Maison entre Océan et Lac
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Biscarrosse, France

HeadLine : In the city center

Location : A stay at this cottage places you in the heart of Biscarrosse, a 8-minute drive from Parentis-en-Born Church and 12 minutes from Lac Biscarrosse. This cottage is 6.7 mi (10.8 km) from Biscarrosse Golf and 7.2 mi (11.6 km) from AquaPark.

Rooms : Make yourself comfortable in this individually decorated cottage, featuring a kitchen with a full-sized refrigerator/freezer and an oven. There s a private furnished patio. A flat-screen television with digital programming provides entertainment, while complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected. Conveniences include a microwave and a coffee/tea maker, and housekeeping is provided on request.

CheckIn Instructions : Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed Guests must contact this property in advance to reserve cribs/infant beds Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited Please note that cultural norms and guest policies may differ by country and by property; the policies listed are provided by the property

Special Instructions : There is no front desk at this property. To make arrangements for check-in please contact the property at least 72 hours before arrival using the information on the booking confirmation. If you are planning to arrive after 7:00 PM please contact the property in advance using the information on the booking confirmation. Guests must contact the property for check-in instructions. For more details, please contact the property using the information on the booking confirmation. This property does not offer daily housekeeping. A EUR 120 end-of-stay cleaning fee applies, or guests may clean the cottage themselves. Towels and bed linens are not included in the room rate. Towels and bed linens are available for a surcharge or guests may bring their own.

 
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Maison de vacances La Cabanote
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Biscarrosse, France

HeadLine : In Biscarrosse

Location : Located in Biscarrosse, this cottage is within a 15-minute drive of Parentis-en-Born Church and AquaPark. This cottage is 17.4 mi (27.9 km) from Dune of Pilat and 20.2 mi (32.5 km) from Arcachon Bay.

Rooms : Make yourself comfortable in this cottage, featuring a kitchen with a full-sized refrigerator/freezer and an oven. A flat-screen television with digital programming provides entertainment, while complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected. Conveniences include a microwave and a coffee/tea maker, and housekeeping is provided on request.

CheckIn Instructions : Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy Government-issued photo identification and a cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed This property accepts cash Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited Please note that cultural norms and guest policies may differ by country and by property; the policies listed are provided by the property

Special Instructions : There is no front desk at this property. If you are planning to arrive after 7:00 PM please contact the property in advance using the information on the booking confirmation. For more details, please contact the property using the information on the booking confirmation. Towels and bed linens are not included in the room rate. Towels and bed linens are available for a surcharge or guests may bring their own.

 
Disclaimer notification: Amenities are subject to availability and may be chargeable as per the hotel policy.
Rolland Apartment
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Bordeaux, France
Well situated in the centre of Bordeaux, Rolland offers a patio. The accommodation is 800 metres from the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux and features free WiFi throughout the property. The apartment consists of 2 bedrooms, a living room, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and a coffee machine, and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. Towels and bed linen are featured in the apartment. Popular points of interest near the apartment include Esplanade des Quinconces, CAPC Musee dArt Contemporain and Saint-André Cathedral. The nearest airport is Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport, 10 km from Rolland. Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply. This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties. In response to Coronavirus (COVID-19), additional safety and sanitation measures are in effect at this property. A damage deposit of EUR 500 is required on arrival. This will be collected as a cash payment. You should be reimbursed on check-out. Your deposit will be refunded in full in cash, subject to an inspection of the property. Please note that a photo identification will be requested on arrival. The name on the photo identification must match the guests name. Please note the following extra charges: - Check-in between 21:00 and midnight: EUR 22 - Check-in between midnight and 6:00: EUR 44 - Check-out between 6:00 and 8:00: EUR 20 - Check-in and Check-out on public holidays: EUR 10 All supplements are cumulative. Public holidays and checkout fees are payable in cash. All requests for late check-in must be confirmed by the property. 
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Bordeaux Travel Guide
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Bordeaux is a wine-filled treasure chest of France. While this fascinating city is known for its world-famous wines, it also captivates visitors with its historical riches, dazzling architecture, and friendly people. While the aroma of history envelops you as you wander through the ancient streets, transporting you back to ancient times, modern wine bars and Michelin-starred restaurants invite you to savor today's flavors. In addition to being a paradise for wine lovers, Bordeaux fascinates everyone with its historical heritage and rich cultural life.

You can join the famous Wine Festival that attracts thousands of visitors passionate about wine and food, or you can explore the stunning architecture and deep-rooted history of the city. Whatever you choose, Bordeaux will enchant you with its fairytale atmosphere.

 

Where is Bordeaux?

Bordeaux is located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, near the European Atlantic coast in southwestern France. The city lies along the Garonne River. It is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region and the Gironde department.

 

Where To Stay In Bordeaux?

Bordeaux offers various accommodation options for its many visitors, with each region boasting its own unique beauty. Here are our recommendations for popular areas to stay in Bordeaux:

  • Bassins à Flot: It is located along the Garonne River, it is renowned for its underground cultural space that hosts exhibitions, concerts, and performances. This neighborhood is home to the world's largest wine museum, named Les Vivres de l'Art and La Cité du Vin.
  • Grand Hommes-Le Triangle d'Or Quinconces: The luxurious area of Bordeaux is known for its upscale boutiques and renowned restaurants, such as Gordon Ramsay's Le Pressoir d'Argent.
  • Vieux Bordeaux: It is an excellent choice for travelers who appreciate history, architecture, and authentic local experiences.
  • Saint-Pierre: It is known for its charming cobblestone streets and medieval architecture. If you are a history enthusiast, you will be mesmerized by Bordeaux's rich heritage.
  • Chartrons: If you are an art enthusiast, Chartrons is the place to visit with its art galleries, vintage shops, and chic cafes.
  • La Bauscat: An upscale neighborhood located northwest of Bordeaux's city center, renowned for its elegant mansions.
  • Saint-Michel: This vibrant neighborhood is known for its lively atmosphere and multicultural vibes. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

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Places To Visit In Bordeaux

Here’s the list of some top Bordeaux attractions you shouldn’t miss during your visit:

  • Place de la Bourse and its water mirror (Miroir d'eau): A historical monument and iconic place in Bordeaux, offering a stunning reflection of the square and the quays of Bordeaux in the water mirror.
  • The Pont de Pierre: One of the most famous bridges in Bordeaux, built in the 19th century by Napoleon Bonaparte, providing a picturesque view of the city and a popular spot for walks and bike rides.
  • The Grand Théâtre: A historic monument in Bordeaux located on Place de la Comédie, known for its neoclassical architecture and prestigious theatrical and lyrical performances.
  • The Musée d’Aquitaine: One of the largest history museums in France, situated between Place de la Victoire and Place Pey-Berland, offering insights into the history and culture of the Aquitaine region.
  • The Place des Quinconces: One of the largest city squares in Europe, featuring impressive statues, fountains, and green spaces, providing a relaxing spot for visitors to enjoy.
  • The Porte Cailhau: A historical monument in Bordeaux, known for its ornate architecture and historical significance, offering a glimpse into the city's past.
  • The Grosse Cloche: A notable landmark in Bordeaux, known for its impressive bell tower and historical importance, attracting visitors interested in the city's heritage.
  • The Pey-Berland Tower and the Saint-Andre Cathedral: The Pey-Berland tower is a prominent structure next to the Saint-Andre cathedral, offering panoramic views of Bordeaux and showcasing stunning architecture.
  • The Public Garden: A beautiful green space in Bordeaux, providing a peaceful retreat for visitors with its lush gardens, walking paths, and serene atmosphere.
  • Sainte-Catherine street: One of the longest shopping streets in Europe, lined with shops, cafes, and boutiques, offering a vibrant and bustling atmosphere for shopping and leisure.

 

Is Bordeaux Safe?

Bordeaux is generally considered safe, with theft and vandalism being more common than violent crime. While no destination is entirely free of risks, Bordeaux ranks as a safer city compared to other major cities in France. Visitors are advised to take precautions such as avoiding certain areas at night, securing belongings, and being cautious in specific neighborhoods.

 

Is Bordeaux Expensive To Visit?

Bordeaux can be considered relatively expensive to visit compared to some other European cities. The average daily cost for a trip to Bordeaux ranges from $57 to $246 for budget travelers, $130 to $492 for mid-range travelers, and $246 to $492 for luxury travelers.

 

Bordeaux Currency

In Bordeaux, France, as in much of Europe, the Euro (€) serves as the official currency. This simplifies transactions for travelers coming from other Eurozone countries, which include 17 European Union states.

 

Bordeaux Language

French is the official language spoken in Bordeaux. English is also commonly spoken, especially in areas frequented by tourists, hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions. 

 

Bordeaux Time Zone

Bordeaux observes Central European Time (CET, UTC +1) during standard time, shifting to Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC +2) during daylight saving time.

 

How Many Days To Visit Bordeaux?

According to The Bordeaux Concierge, you should stay in Bordeaux for at least 5 days to fully experience the city. However, spending 6 or 7 days would be better to explore the city properly.

 

When Is The Best Time To Stay In Bordeaux?

The best time to stay in Bordeaux is between May and November, particularly in late summer and early autumn. The pleasant weather during this period is ideal for exploring vineyards, participating in the grape harvest, and enjoying outdoor activities. Late August through October is the recommended time to visit Bordeaux to experience the grape harvest, a major event in the region.

 

What To Pack For Your Visit To Bordeaux?

Summer (June to August):

  • Lightweight outfits suitable for warm weather.
  • Comfortable walking shoes for exploring the city and vineyards.
  • Sunglasses and a hat to protect from the sun.
  • Casual and chic clothing items for daytime and evening outings.
  • Sandals for beach visits or casual outings.
  • A water bottle and hand sanitizer for convenience.
  • A power bank for charging devices on the go.

Autumn (September to November):

  • Layered clothing for varying temperatures.
  • Scarves and a jacket for cooler evenings.
  • Comfortable shoes for walking and exploring.
  • An umbrella for occasional rain.
  • A mix of clothing suitable for outdoor activities and vineyard visits.

Winter (December to February):

  • Warm clothing like sweaters, coats, and scarves.
  • Waterproof and windproof jacket for rainy days.
  • Boots or closed-toe shoes for colder weather.
  • Gloves and a hat to stay warm.
  • Layered clothing for indoor and outdoor activities.

Spring (March to May):

  • Light layers for changing temperatures.
  • Rain jacket or umbrella for occasional showers.
  • Comfortable walking shoes for exploring.
  • Sunglasses and a hat for sunny days.
  • Casual and versatile clothing items for various activities.

 

Bordeaux Food

Bordeaux has a very unique cuisine with delicious traditional dishes and world-renowned Bordeaux wines. Here are some of the must-try foods in Bordeaux:

  • Marpets aux Cèpes et aux Marrons: Magrets aux cèpes et aux marrons is a scrumptious dish that combines succulent duck breast, earthy porcini mushrooms, and delightful chestnuts. 
  • Cannele: A classic pastry from Bordeaux, canelés are small, caramelized cakes with a custardy interior and a dark, caramelized crust. They're usually flavored with vanilla and rum.
  • Confit de Canard: Confit de Canard is a classic French dish of duck leg that has been salted and slowly cooked in its own fat until tender. It results in a flavorful and succulent meat with crispy skin, a popular dish in French cuisine.
  • Lamproie à la Bordelaise: Lamproie à la Bordelaise is a traditional dish from Bordeaux made with lamprey, a type of eel-like fish. It is cooked in a rich sauce made with red wine, shallots, garlic, and spices, creating a hearty and flavorful dish.
  • Cabecou and Ossau-Iraty: Cabécou is a small goat cheese from the Aquitaine region, often served as a starter or snack. Ossau-Iraty is a sheep's milk cheese from the Pyrenees region, known for its nutty and slightly sweet flavor. Both cheeses are popular in Bordeaux and the surrounding areas.
  • Bordeaux wine: Bordeaux is renowned for its wine production, particularly red wines made from Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc grapes.

 

Bordeaux Nightlife

The nightlife in Bordeaux is vibrant and diverse, offering a range of options for locals and visitors to enjoy. From bars and clubs to live music venues, Bordeaux's nightlife scene caters to various tastes and preferences. Here are some of the best places to spend your night in Bordeaux:

  • Le Frog & Rosbif: A popular British-style pub located near Place de la Victoire, known for its friendly atmosphere and wide selection of beers.
  • Mama Shelter Rooftop: This trendy rooftop bar offers panoramic views of Bordeaux and serves delicious cocktails. It's located in the Saint-Jean district.
  • La Tencha: A hip bar and cultural space in the Saint-Michel neighborhood, featuring live music, DJ sets, and art exhibitions.
  • iBOAT: A unique venue located on a converted ferry boat docked on the Garonne River. iBOAT hosts concerts, club nights, and other cultural events.
  • Le Caillou du Jardin Botanique: A cozy wine bar situated in the Botanical Garden of Bordeaux, offering a serene setting to enjoy a glass of wine.
  • La Guinguette Chez Alriq: A riverside venue with a laid-back atmosphere, offering live music, dance events, and outdoor seating along the Garonne River.
  • The Blackstone Pub: A lively Irish pub in the city center, known for its friendly staff, pub grub, and live sports screenings.
  • Le Bootleg Bar: A rock-themed bar with a diverse selection of beers and cocktails, located near Place Pey Berland.
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