Place de la Bourse
Stunning 18th-century square with the world's largest water mirror reflecting historic facades.
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Bordeaux, a UNESCO World Heritage city, harmoniously blends 18th-century architectural grandeur with contemporary culture. This wine capital enchants visitors with its historic monuments, world-class vineyards, gastronomy, and vibrant arts scene, all set along the scenic Garonne River.
Stunning 18th-century square with the world's largest water mirror reflecting historic facades.
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Contemporary wine museum offering immersive experiences in wine culture and history.
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Gothic masterpiece and UNESCO site, with separate bell tower offering city views.
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Magnificent neoclassical opera house showcasing ornate architecture and performing arts.
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Medieval wine town surrounded by prestigious vineyards and underground monuments.
Read MoreVisit prestigious wine chateaux, take wine tasting courses, explore historic quarters, cycle along the river, join cooking classes, attend wine festivals, and discover underground monuments.
Premium shopping on Cours de l'Intendance, local markets at Marché des Capucins, wine shops throughout city. Best buys include wines, gourmet foods, and local crafts.
Experience Michelin-starred restaurants, traditional bistros, wine bars, and fresh seafood. Vibrant nightlife around Place de la Victoire and Quais. Wine bars and live music venues offer sophisticated evening entertainment.