BORDEAUX ET SA REGION
Bordeaux is a great historical city, but it is also a vigorous regional capital and a university town that accommodates 90,000 students every year. It has a population of 700, 000. A very varied cultural programme, lively nightlife and superb architecture make the city a favourite port of call for many!
The capital city of Aquitaine displays its history through its fine monuments that capture the imagination of all its visitors. Its strong personality ranks Bordeaux among Europe’s most beautiful cities.
Bordeaux
has been officially included on the list of UNESCO World Heritage
sites as of 28 June 2007. This distinction recognises the beauty and
unity of style of Bordeaux's architectural heritage, which has developed
harmoniously over the centuries and remained remarkably well-preserved.
The Bordeaux World Heritage site is the largest urban entity to be
so honoured. It covers 1,810 hectares, or half of the city, from the
outer boulevards to the banks of the Garonne.
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In and around Bordeaux - so much to discover
- The largest production area of prestigious wines in the world
- The white sandy beaches of the Atlantic coast
- The largest maritime pine forest in Europe
- The highest sand dune with a magnificent view across the sea
- Arcachon Bay
- The medieval village of Saint-Emilion overlooking its vineyards
- The Dordogne region with its prehistoric sites (e.g. Lascaux) and exceptional medieval castles
- The Pyrenees mountains
- The Spanish border just two and a half hours’ drive away
Easy access
Bordeaux is served by the A10 motorway that links Paris to Spain, three hours from Paris by “TGV” high speed train and there are 200 flights per week and more than 20 direct flights to major European cities.