Bordeaux has a unique blend of historic charm and modernity. The cobbled streets of the city centre, adorned with 18th-century buildings, and the lively quays of the Garonne create a captivating atmosphere. As well as its rich heritage and museums, Bordeaux also delights gourmets with its local gastronomy, lively markets and Michelin-starred restaurants. And of course we can’t forget the great shopping streets and designer boutiques.
The balance between culture, history and culinary delights makes Bordeaux an exceptional tourist destination, where every street corner reveals a piece of the refined soul of this dynamic and welcoming city.
Juices, drinks and a small bite to share, healthy and tasty!
Cocktail bar with a shabby vintage atmosphere 🙂
Leave your car at Pauillac station, and take a train between 6 am. and 7 pm. There is one almost every two hours. After an hour’s journey, you will arrive at Saint-Jean station, in the heart of Bordeaux. For the return, the last train to Pauillac is at 8:45 pm.
About 1h15 drive from Vertheuil. Arriving in the center, you will find several underground car parks where you can leave your car for the day.