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5 Most Appealing Tourist Attractions in Bordeaux | The Port Of The Moon 

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Bordeaux is a beautiful city and the second most popular city in France and is widely known for its urban grace and lovely neighborhood. The city recently went through reconstruction that made it look even more appealing than it was before. Having so many remarkable historical sites and charming destinations, there is an endless list of tourist attractions in Bordeaux. 

The city was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1998 and around 350 of its landmarks are listed among historical monuments. However, having so many impressive sites to visit in Bordeaux is not popular among tourists and instead mostly visited by Business class people.

In case you are planning to tour France in the upcoming season, don’t forget to include these top 5 tourist attractions in Bordeaux that are worth gaining your attention. 

Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Bordeaux 

1. Place de la Bourse

Place de la Bourse Bordeaux

 

One of the most famous tourist attractions in Bordeaux is the famous square known as Miroir D’eau situated in the Place de la Bourse dating back to the 18th century. Also regarded as the jewel of France, it is best recommended to visit this mesmerizing square either early in the morning or before the evening. 

What makes this place unique is the mirror reflection that attracts a huge number of tourists to visit here. The mirror reflection is the center of attraction, is loved by all age groups, and here you will see children splashing water on each other, and dancing salsa, and also the most preferred site for couples. 

Best Time To Visit: Summer 

Opening Time: 10 AM to Dusk 

Nearby Attractions:

  • Le Miroir d’eau: the largest reflection pool in the world
  • Place des Quinconces: Place where several funfairs and cultural events are hosted 
  • Cailhau Gate Bordeaux: a historical monument that once served as a defense gate and triumph arch. Also used is the main entrance gate of the city.
  • Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux: the stage for Bordeaux national opera house constructed in the 18th century

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2. Château de La Brède

Château de La Brède

The 13th-century medieval castle and one of the most remarkable histories of France is situated just 30 minutes drive from the city of Bordeaux. The castle may seem a little bit similar to Leeds Castle England. The castle encompasses 150 hectares of forests and has a fairytale-like appearance, the one you may have seen in Cinderella. The castle once served as the residence of the lord of La Bredd and also Baron de Montesquieu. 

You can visit this place between March to mid-November for groups based on pre-arranged booking from March to December. During the month of July to August, it remains open all day meanwhile in the remaining months, it remains open from Wednesday to Sunday.

Best Time To Visit: March to December 

Opening Time: 

  • June to September – 10:00 AM till Dusk(Weekends)
  • July and August – 10:00 AM till Dusk(every day)

Entry Fee: 

  • Castle and Garden (Combined )- 12€
  • Castle and Garden(Individually) – 7€
  • Children(10 to 17 years) – 4.5€

Location: Avenue du Château, La Brède, Bordeaux 

3. Abbaye de La Sauve-Majeure

Abbaye de La Sauve-Majeure

Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Abbaye de la Sauve Majeure is situated in the countryside side of Entre Deux Mers which is just 25 km away from the city of Bordeaux. Its name Sauve Majeure is derived from the word silver major, meaning the Great Forest. The place was initially built between the 11th to 13th centuries as a pilgrimage site. 

Today the site of worship is regarded as the perfect example of Roman architecture. It is open every day for visitors from mid-June to September and from Tuesday to Sunday from October to May. As a tourist, you can also accompany a guide in order to learn more about its history and explore the entire property. 

Best Time To Visit: June To September 

Opening Days: 

  • June To September: Every Day 
  • October to May: Tuesday to Sunday 

Location: Rue de l’Abbaye, La Sauve, Bordeaux 

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4. Cathédrale Saint-André

Cathédrale Saint-André

The Cathedral of Saint Andrew or Cathédrale Saint-André is a 12th-century cathedral that is yet another pilgrimage site in the heart of Bordeaux. If we compare this Cathedral to the cathedral of Paris i.e Notre Dame then Saint Andrew has a much more impressive facade and sculptures.

If you are touring in summer, then it is the best time to come here as the popular festival named International Organ Festival is organized within the cathedral from July to August. Don’t forget to attend the organ concert as it is considered one of the most enjoyable yet exciting things to do while you are in Bordeaux city. 

Best Time To Visit: July to August 

Timings: 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM

Location: Place Pey Berland, Bordeaux

5. Pont de Pierre

Pont de Pierre

Built in 1800, Pont de Pierre is the oldest bridge in the city which was built by Napoleon Bonaparte. The 17 arches of this majestic bridge symbolize 17 letters of the Emperor’s name. Do take a walk over the bridge early in the morning or in the evening to witness the beautiful sea views and the city’s views of the newly renovated harbourside.

Best Time To Visit: Early Morning or Evening 

Location: Gironde department of France, Bordeaux 

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