Breaks In Bordeaux – Bordeaux Hotels
Posted November 24, 2010 by BookingBuddy
You’re never far from good food and great wine when you enjoy a break in Bordeaux. While Bordeaux may be almost synonymous with wine these days, it is certainly not that only attraction here. You’ll find a wealth of beautiful, historic buildings, lush gardens, and a lack of skyscrapers that block out the light. The pedestrianised Rue Sainte-Catherine is the longest shopping street in Europe, and you’ll find it crowded with high-end boutiques, dusty antique shops and quirky independent boutiques. Shopaholics will have a field day here.
See
Place de la Bourse – The Place de la Bourse sits on the banks of the Garonne, and is probably one of the most photographed sights in Bordeaux. This magnificent square houses the Bourse (Stock Exchange), the Customs Museum, and two hotels. The Miroir d’eau (Water Mirror) is a beautiful spot to cool off or just to peoplewatch. It is covered by an inch of water, and a cloud of mist rises from it intermittently, giving the square a romantic, mysterious appearance.
Eat
Fernand – With a welcoming, rustic interior, you’ll feel right at home in Fernand as you tuck into the hearty dishes on offer. Starters range from simple fare such as eggs in mayonnaise and a herring, anchovy and potato salad, to richer items like the homemade foie gras, and foie gras filled duck terrine. Tuck into goose confit, scallops, or a seafood platter filled with clams, whelks and more.
Stay
Seeko’o Hotel – In the heart of Bordeaux’s historic quays district lies a futuristic white structure – the Seeko’o Hotel. This boutique hotel offers airy rooms with balconies and views over the river Garonne and World Heritage-listed quays. You’ll find a very convenient tram stop just outside the hotel, as well as a Vcub station not far away, where you can rent a bike to take you around Bordeaux. Room rates start from around £150.
Check here for Bordeaux travel information.
(Photos: memohotel.com)

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