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Bassins des Lumières
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Bassins des Lumières
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La Cité du Vin
Van€23

Bordeaux
Van€15

Cité du Vin
Van€23

Bordeaux
Van€19

Eclipso Bordeaux
Van€29.50

Musée du Vin et du Négoce
Van€12

Bordeaux City Cards
Van€22
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Cité du Vin
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Bordeaux Day Cruises
Van€19

Bordeaux Day Cruises
Van€15

Bordeaux Day Cruises
Van€19

Bordeaux Wine Tours
Van€95

Bordeaux Wine Tours
Van€95

Bordeaux Wine Tours
Van€160

Bordeaux Wine Tours
Van€160
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Few cities in France carry as much weight in a single word as Bordeaux. Say the name and most people think immediately of wine, and they are not wrong to do so. The city sits at the centre of one of the world's most celebrated wine-producing regions, with the Médoc peninsula stretching north along the left bank of the Gironde estuary and the ancient limestone plateau of Saint-Émilion rising to the east. Yet to reduce Bordeaux to its vineyards is to miss a city of considerable architectural ambition, a UNESCO-listed historic core, and a cultural life that has been quietly reinventing itself for the better part of two decades.
The city's grandeur is most legible along the Garonne waterfront, where the sweeping arc of the Place de la Bourse and its mirror-pool, the Miroir d'Eau, face the river with the kind of composed self-confidence that Bordeaux has always projected. The 18th century left its mark here more decisively than almost anywhere else in France outside Paris: the broad cours, the stone facades the colour of pale honey, the formal gardens of the Jardin Public in the Chartrons quarter. Chartrons itself repays a slow afternoon, its antique dealers and wine merchants occupying the same streets where négociants once traded claret with the British and Dutch. The Saint-Pierre and Saint-Michel quarters, closer to the old medieval core, have a denser, more layered texture, with the spire of the Basilique Saint-Michel visible from much of the southern city.
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