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All About Bordeaux, France


Bordeaux is a small city with a worldwide reach, thanks to the wine business it has dominated since at least the 13th century. Grape cultivation actually goes back as far as the 8th century. Vinexpo, the largest wine fair on the planet, is held there each June.

A couple ride their bikes along the Bordeaux riverfront path.

Local wines with international fame include the First Growths of Château Lafite-Rothschild, Château Margaux, Château Latour, Château Haut-Brion, Château Mouton-Rothschild. (Visit Bordeaux with a Bordeaux Day Trip From Paris)

 

How pretty is Bordeaux? When Napoleon III commissioned Baron Haussmann to spruce up the squalid streets of Paris, Haussmann looked to the grandly-scaled avenues and elegant buildings of Bordeaux as his inspiration.

Though there is no subway, the city offers a picturesque water taxi from 5 a.m. to 1 a.m., along the city's Garonne River and a easy to use tram system.

Bordeaux - Places to See

  • Esplanade des Quinconces, the biggest city-center esplanade in Europe
  • The Cathedral and the two basilicas, Unesco World Heritage Sites
  • The squares of old Bordeaux, with their craft shops and cafe terraces.
  • Place de la Bourse (pictured below)

The illuminated Place de la Bourse in Bordeaux in the early evening.

With almost as many museums as Paris, local must-sees include:

  • Musée des Beaux Arts (Fine arts museum), one of the finest painting galleries in France with paintings by painter such as Tiziano, Veronese, Rubens, Van Dyck, Frans Hals, Claude, Chardin, Delacroix, Renoir, Seurat, Matisse and Picasso.
  • Musée d'Aquitaine (archeological and history museum)
  • Musée du Vin et du Négoce (museum of the wine trade)
  • Musée des Arts Décoratifs (museum of decorative arts)
  • Musée d'Histoire Naturelle (natural history museum)
  • Centre d'arts plastiques contemporains (CAPC) (contemporary art museum)
  • Musée National des Douanes
  • Vinorama

Aquitaine, France


The Aquitaine region is located in the southwest of France. The region's capital city of Bordeaux is roughly 350 miles from Paris. Bordeaux is easily accessible via TGV rail.

Aquitaine is one of France's premier wine growing regions. Varieties include Margaux, Medoc, Sauterne, and Saint-Emilion among others. A visit to Aquitaine/Bordeaux is a delight for the wine enthusiast.

Aquitaine is a region of wide open spaces and includes Europe's largest untouched forest. The region is also home to some of France's best golf courses and some wonderful beaches at Biarritz (pictured below).

A look down from the cliffs at the beaches and resorts in Biarritz, France.

History buffs and followers of royal intrigue will be taken with Aquitaine's past. A former duchy ruled by Eleanor of Aquitaine (wife of both Louis VII and Henry II of England). Eleanor bore ten children one of which became known as Richard the Lion-Hearted. Eleanor was considered one of Europe's first feminists and was also one of its first romantics.

Visit the website of the tourist office of Aquitaine for more information.

Aquitaine Map

An overview map of the Aquitaine region of France.