Book an aparthotel in Bordeaux
Bordeaux is unquestionably one of the cities that everyone is talking about in France. Indeed, the metropolis has undergone significant changes and is now very attractive. While many people dream of living there, there is a simple and more economical way to enjoy this city: rent an All Suites aparthotel in Bordeaux. This allows you to benefit from pleasant, furnished accommodation without having to pay council tax, charges, etc. To help you make the most of Bordeaux, All Suites offers several aparthotels. All you have to do is decide which one and experience the wonders of Bordeaux.
Bordeaux, a world-renowned city
Mention the name Bordeaux and everyone immediately thinks about wine. The city and its region are indeed a real hotspot for wine tourism. While connoisseurs marvel at hearing names such as Château Margaux, Château Yquem and Château Angélus, there are many other delectable treasures in Bordeaux and the Bordeaux region to be savoured! Among them, don’t miss the unmissable Cité du Vin. It teaches you all about the history and subtleties of this beverage, which is popular in many countries.
Things to see and do in Bordeaux
When you rent an All Suites aparthotel in Bordeaux to explore the city, the hard part is knowing how to make the most of this magnificent commune. It is indeed very rich from a historical and cultural point of view. For the history books, it appeared in the Neolithic period before becoming essential for trade because of its port. Now it also has many monuments. It is no coincidence that Bordeaux has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007 for its exceptional urban landscape. Indeed, the city has 350 buildings classified as historic monuments. Go for a walk and you won’t know which way to look. From the centre, take a short walk to admire the Grand Théâtre, Place de la Bourse, Porte Cailhau or the Saint-Pierre neighbourhood, the Saint-André Cathedral, the Grosse Cloche and the Pey-Berland Tower. It would take hours to list and describe all the heritage to be discovered in Bordeaux. In addition, as you walk, you can discover various neighbourhoods, some of which are very famous. Among them, the golden triangle brings together the Cours Clémenceau, Place des Grands Hommes and Place Gambetta.
Having fun in Bordeaux
If you are not a lover of culture and monuments, there are many other ways to enjoy yourself in Bordeaux. Starting with cycling. Grab a bike and discover unusual places and cycle along the Garonne on a specially designed cycle route. If you prefer to walk, Bordeaux has many green spaces including the unmissable Parc aux Angéliques and the famous Botanical Garden. Less well known, the Bordeaux forest is also worth a detour. It covers 215 acres and is home to trees from North America and Europe. Another way to discover the Gironde city is to take a river cruise. On board a boat you will get a completely different perspective of amazing places such as the Cité du Vin and the Jacques Chaban-Delmas bridge. Bordeaux also cultivates a certain way of life. Many restaurants and establishments invite you to enjoy delicious dishes from chefs who focus on authentic cuisine. And foodies really must try Bordeaux cannelé, a small, subtle and sweet cake made from vanilla and rum…
Walking near Bordeaux
Bordeaux is situated in a magnificent region. Not only can you enjoy its vineyards by stopping off at Saint-Emilion, Blaye and Sauternes, but you can also visit the nearby coast. Arcachon Bay and its magnificent beaches are quick and easy to get to. At the weekend, many Bordeaux residents escape the city to climb the famous Dune of Pilat, which peaks at nearly 361 feet in height. The only problem with this city is that it’s easy to fall in love with. You’ll want to move there or at least spend a lot of time there renting an All Suites aparthotel in Bordeaux!