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Why Rent an Apartment in Bordeaux?
Bordeaux is a lively city in southwestern France where elegant architecture, historic streets and the Garonne River combine to create a rich urban experience. Visitors staying in an apartment in Bordeaux can stroll along the riverfront, explore the grand squares and façades of the Old Town, or visit museums showcasing fine art, wine history and regional culture. Every street, square and viewpoint offers a new perspective and a chance to soak up Bordeaux's charm and sophistication. The city blends history, culture and culinary excellence for a rewarding travel experience.
Travellers could also consider booking a villa in South West France for more extensive countryside explorations, or rent a villa in Cap Ferret to enjoy coastal beauty and sandy beaches near Bordeaux.
What Are the Apartments in Bordeaux Like?
The apartments in Bordeaux reflect the city's blend of tradition and modernity, ranging from contemporary city centre flats with stylish décor and balconies overlooking the Garonne, to charming period apartments with historic features in neighbourhoods like Saint-Pierre and Chartrons. Many city centre apartments in Bordeaux offer easy access to local cafés, boutiques and cultural attractions. Affordable apartments in Bordeaux tend to be found slightly further from the centre, providing practical options for longer stays or budget travellers. Many of these apartments often include modern amenities while preserving the unique character of this elegant French city. For visitors seeking a different type of accommodation, you might also explore our holiday lettings in Bordeaux, where you can find a wider range of accommodation options across the region.
Apartments here typically feature a range of useful amenities to ensure a comfortable stay:
- Private parking
- Air conditioning
- Wi-Fi
- Flatscreen TV
- Balcony or terrace
- Fully equipped kitchen
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Bordeaux for Wine Lovers
Bordeaux is a dream destination for wine lovers, offering access to some of the world's most iconic vineyards and tasting experiences. Just minutes from the city centre, the Médoc, Saint-Émilion and Pessac-Léognan wine routes invite visitors to tour historic châteaux, stroll through centuries-old cellars and sample grands crus straight from the source. Trails through the rolling vineyards around Saint-Émilion reward walkers with panoramic views of limestone hills, village rooftops and neatly terraced vines. Wine museums such as La Cité du Vin and the Musée du Vin et du Négoce provide deeper insight into Bordeaux's heritage, from traditional cooperage to maritime trade. Many estates host guided tastings, gourmet pairings and blending workshops where you can create your own cuvée! Visitors seeking luxury can also explore villas in Bordeaux to find elegant accommodations close to wine estates and cultural highlights.
Bordeaux for Cycling and Hiking Enthusiasts
Bordeaux is an excellent base for hikers and cyclists eager to explore scenic routes that weave through vineyards, riversides and historic villages. The famous Roger Lapébie Cycle Path stretches from Bordeaux to Créon, offering a smooth, shaded route perfect for long-distance rides through forests and old railway tunnels. Along the Garonne River, walkers and cyclists can follow the quays and greenways toward the Parc des Berges for calm views of the water and city skyline. Just outside the centre, the trails around Saint-Émilion lead through rolling vineyards and limestone paths with panoramic views of medieval towers and châteaux. For those seeking more rugged terrain, the nearby forests of the Landes and the coastal paths around Arcachon Bay offer pine-scented tracks and stunning vistas. Renting a private apartment in Bordeaux near these trails where you can safely store your bike would be highly recommended. Additional information on cycling routes can be found at cycling in Bordeaux.
Bordeaux's historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage site boasting over 350 classified monuments.
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What Are the Best Things To Do in Bordeaux?
- Wander Through Bordeaux's Elegant Historic Centre
- Relax Along the Garonne River Promenades
- Cycle or Walk the Scenic Trails of the Bordeaux Vineyards
- Browse Fresh Produce and Local Specialities at Marché des Capucins
- Discover Bordeaux's Roman and Medieval Heritage
- Sample Classic Bordeaux Cuisine and Regional Wines
- Take a Day Trip to Saint-Émilion's Vineyards and Monuments
Top 7 Travel Tips in Bordeaux
1. Wander the Historic Heart of Bordeaux
Step into Bordeaux's elegant centre where honey-coloured stone buildings line narrow streets and lively squares. Explore the medieval lanes around Saint-Pierre, filled with wine bars, boutiques and atmospheric cafés. Wander toward the Grosse Cloche or Porte Cailhau for striking Gothic architecture and river views. Let the charm of old Bordeaux reveal itself slowly as you stroll. Each corner offers a glimpse of history and refined French ambiance. Lose yourself in the city's timeless streets and warm local spirit.
2. Relax Along the Garonne Riverfront
Bordeaux's riverfront is perfect for long walks, cycling and soaking in the city's atmosphere. The Quai des Chartrons and the Miroir d'Eau are favourite spots where locals gather to enjoy sunshine and the glittering reflection of Place de la Bourse. Riverside cafés serve chilled white wine, pastries and light bites for a leisurely break. Let the riverside breeze help you unwind. Sometimes adventure is found in peaceful moments. Take time to pause and enjoy the slow rhythm of Bordeaux life.
3. Explore the Scenic Vineyards of the Bordeaux Region
Only a short journey from the city, Bordeaux's wine country offers breathtaking landscapes of rolling vineyards and grand châteaux. Walk through historic estates in Saint-Émilion, Margaux or Pessac-Léognan, and follow trails lined with vines and oak forests. Visit viewpoints overlooking terraces, cellars and golden hills. Bring comfortable shoes and curiosity—every route rewards you with rich scenery and centuries of tradition. Let the countryside refresh your senses. Adventure grows with every step. Discover the heart of French wine culture just beyond the city.
4. Browse the Marché des Capucins
Every week, the Marché des Capucins bursts with fresh produce, oysters, cheeses, pastries and local specialities. Wander between bustling stalls and chat with vendors who proudly share their regional products. Sample canelés or fresh Arcachon oysters as you explore. Let your senses enjoy the colours, aromas and flavours of Bordeaux's lively food culture. Adventure thrives in everyday tastes. Take home a piece of authentic French gastronomy.
5. Step Into Bordeaux's Roman Past at Palais Gallien
Travel back in time with a visit to Palais Gallien, the ancient Roman amphitheatre hidden within the city streets. Walk among its towering arches and stone remnants that once held thousands of spectators. The site offers a fascinating look into Bordeaux's origins and quiet spots ideal for reflection. Let history stir your imagination. Adventure reveals layers beneath the modern city. Experience the past as you wander through this remarkable monument.
6. Sample Bordeaux Cuisine at Traditional Brasseries
Treat yourself to regional dishes such as entrecôte à la bordelaise, duck confit or fresh seafood from nearby Arcachon Bay. Neighbourhood brasseries and bistros serve rich sauces, seasonal vegetables and perfectly baked pastries. Pair your meal with a glass of local red, white or rosé wine. Let Bordeaux's flavours tell stories of vineyards, rivers and Atlantic breezes. Adventure tastes as refined as it feels. Savour each bite and enjoy the city's celebrated culinary traditions.
7. Take a Day Trip to Saint-Émilion's Vineyards and Monuments
Saint-Émilion is a charming medieval town just a short drive from Bordeaux, famous for its world-class vineyards, Romanesque churches and narrow cobbled streets. Visit landmarks such as the Monolithic Church and tour prestigious estates like Château Ausone. Enjoy cellar visits and tastings, and soak up panoramic views from the vineyards. This day trip offers captivating scenery and an immersive taste of Bordeaux's wine heritage. Booking a city-centre apartment in Bordeaux is ideal for exploring these diverse experiences.



























