The wine capital of France as your next destination? Bordeaux has a widely developed wine culture, which you can discover and delight in yourself when visiting this French treasure. What’s more, is that Bordeaux boasts marvellous cultural gems, such the Grand Theatre, Place de la Bourse, and not to be missed, the Cathedral. Various unique boutiques and snug cafés will make your experience in Bordeaux extraordinary! How to get to these hidden gems such as the Excuse my French café? Plan your way around in Bordeaux in 3 simple steps with Divento!
Go and see the famous UNESCO World Heritage site 13th century Cathédrale Saint-André, the national monument of France, Bordeaux's famous Roman Catholic cathedral with an independent bell tower, consecrated by Pope Urban II in 1906.
Don't miss the 13th century Grosse Cloche, one of Bordeaux's most popular landmarks, which was built in the medieval times to announce important events, fires, and even the start of harvest season.
You can’t leave Bordeaux without visiting its wine museum. The Cité du Vin is a striking landmark as well as a tribute to the art of wine-making.
Go and see the Palais Gallien, the ruins of a Roman amphitheatre from 56BC, Bordeaux's only historical remains of the Roman era.
Place de la Bourse is one of the most prominent squares of Bordeaux and a symbol of the city. Charming by day and even more captivating when lit up at night.
Right in the heart of Bordeaux, Place des Quinconces is one of the largest city squares in Europe, decorated with 19th century monuments and fountains.
Once a defensive gate for Bordeaux, it’s now a tourist spot on the river that offers wonderful views of the Garonne and the city.