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Contact Details:
Address:
Kim Freeman8 Rue Montgolfier
Bordeaux
33000
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Included in your stay is a delightful French breakfast, however, I also provide the option of an American breakfast, apéro, and dinners on the second floor, where I reside.Reviews
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Directions
The Public Garden is a quick 3-minute walk away from Tram C stop Paul Doumer and the bus stop. Additionally, street parking is available.
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Prices
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Attractions
- Place de la Bourse: Located just a short distance from Rue Montgolfier, Place de la Bourse is a stunning square and one of Bordeaux's most iconic landmarks. It features the Water Mirror, a unique reflecting pool, and is surrounded by beautiful 18th-century buildings.
- Bordeaux Cathedral: Situated in the heart of Bordeaux, the Bordeaux Cathedral is a magnificent Gothic church that dates back to the 12th century. Its impressive architecture, stunning stained glass windows, and intricate details make it a must-visit for history and art lovers.
- Cité du Vin: A short walk from Rue Montgolfier, the Cité du Vin is a unique wine museum and cultural center dedicated to the world of wine. Visitors can discover the history and culture of wine through interactive exhibits, tastings, and panoramic views from the Belvedere.
- Pont de Pierre: The Pont de Pierre, meaning "Stone Bridge," is an iconic bridge spanning the Garonne River. Built in the 19th century, it offers picturesque views of Bordeaux's riverfront and is a popular spot for walking or cycling.
- La Grosse Cloche: La Grosse Cloche is a medieval bell tower located in the Saint-Eloi district. This historic monument, dating back to the 15th century, is an important symbol of Bordeaux. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the city.
- Musée d'Aquitaine: The Musée d'Aquitaine is a fascinating museum that showcases the history and culture of the Aquitaine region. Its extensive collection includes artifacts from prehistoric times to the present day, providing insights into the area's rich heritage.
- Jardin Public: Situated near the city center, Jardin Public is a beautiful public park offering a peaceful escape from the bustling streets. The park features manicured lawns, flowerbeds, a lake, and a charming children's playground.
- Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux: The Grand Théâtre is a neoclassical opera house known for its grandeur and architectural beauty. Attend a performance to admire the opulent interiors or simply marvel at the impressive facade from the outside.
- Musée du Vin et du Négoce: Wine enthusiasts should not miss the Musée du Vin et du Négoce, a museum dedicated to the history and traditions of Bordeaux's wine trade. Learn about the winemaking process, explore the cellars, and enjoy wine tastings. 10. Capucins Market: A vibrant and bustling market, the Marché des Capucins is a must-visit for food lovers. Stroll through the stalls filled with fresh produce, seafood, cheese, and local specialties, and experience the lively atmosphere of this popular market.