Introduction
Bordeaux is a vibrant city known for its stunning architecture and rich wine culture. Visitors are often captivated by the blend of historic charm and modern flair, making it a delightful destination for exploration.
Strolling along the Garonne River, you'll find lively squares and beautiful parks. The city's atmosphere is relaxed yet sophisticated, perfect for leisurely afternoons spent at cafes or wine bars.
Sightseeing
Things to do
Top attractions
Aquarium de Bordeaux
Home to diverse marine life, fun for kids
Cap Sciences
Science museum with interactive exhibits
La Cité du Vin
An interactive wine museum for all ages
Parc Bordelais
A family-friendly park with playgrounds
Local food and drinks
Local traditions
History
Bordeaux's history dates back to Roman times when it was known as Burdigala, a significant trading port. The city flourished during the Middle Ages, becoming a center for wine production and trade, which laid the foundation for its modern reputation.
Over the centuries, Bordeaux has witnessed various cultural influences, from the English occupation to the French Revolution. Its architecture reflects this rich history, with many buildings classified as UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Things to know
Do's and don'ts
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