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Contact Details:
Address:
Kim Freeman8 Rue Montgolfier
Bordeaux
33000
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Description for B&B:
Guests staying at my place will enjoy a delectable French breakfast which is included in the stay. Additionally, I provide the option of an American breakfast, as well as apéro and dinners on the second floor where I reside.Reviews
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Directions
The Public Garden can be reached within a 3-minute walk from Tram C stop Paul Doumer, as well as the bus stop. Street parking is also available.
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Attractions
- Bordeaux Wine Museum (La Cité du Vin): Located just a short distance from Rue Montgolfier, this museum is dedicated to the history and culture of wine. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, enjoy wine tastings, and learn about the region's renowned vineyards.
- Place de la Bourse: One of Bordeaux's most iconic landmarks, the Place de la Bourse is a beautiful square that features the stunning Water Mirror. This large reflective pool creates a magical atmosphere and is especially enchanting at sunset.
- Bordeaux Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-André): Situated in the heart of Bordeaux, this magnificent Gothic cathedral is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts. The cathedral's stunning stained glass windows and intricate carvings make it a true masterpiece.
- Porte Cailhau: A historic gate dating back to the 15th century, Porte Cailhau is a testament to Bordeaux's medieval past. Climb to the top of the gate for panoramic views of the city and the Garonne River.
- Jardin Public: This beautiful public park offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city center. Visitors can stroll through the well-manicured gardens, relax by the lake, or enjoy a picnic in this serene oasis.
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux: Located on the famous Place de la Comédie, the Grand Théâtre is a neoclassical masterpiece and a symbol of Bordeaux's cultural heritage. Attend a performance or simply admire the stunning facade and interior.
- Pont de Pierre: This iconic stone bridge spans the Garonne River and offers picturesque views of Bordeaux. Take a leisurely walk across the bridge to enjoy the scenery or capture some memorable photographs.
- Musée d'Aquitaine: Discover the rich history and heritage of the Aquitaine region at this fascinating museum. From prehistoric artifacts to medieval art and archaeological findings, the exhibits provide insights into the area's past.
- Darwin Ecosystem: A unique cultural and ecological hub, Darwin Ecosystem is a former military barracks transformed into a vibrant community space. It features street art, organic food markets, skate parks, and hosts various cultural events. 10. Cap Sciences: Ideal for families and science enthusiasts, Cap Sciences is an interactive science museum located on the banks of the Garonne River. Visitors can engage in hands-on experiments, explore exhibitions, and participate in workshops and demonstrations. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, allowing visitors to explore Bordeaux's rich history, art, culture, and natural beauty.