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Lily
Rue De Madrid
Bordeaux
33000

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This charming space features a petite yet functional kitchen, a luxurious round bed or a spacious "King Size" option, a cozy 2-seater jacuzzi, and an enchanting ambiance perfect for a romantic getaway. Indulge in delectable meals and sip on champagne to enhance the romantic experience.

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Directions

If you're coming by train, I suggest taking tram line C and transferring to line A. Disembark at the "Gaviniès" stop, which is just a 5-minute walk away from our location.

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Notes: le petit déjeuner est inclus dans le tarif.

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Attractions

  • Place de la Bourse: Located in the heart of Bordeaux, Place de la Bourse is a stunning square surrounded by elegant 18th-century buildings. The square is home to the famous Water Mirror, a unique reflecting pool that creates mesmerizing visual effects.
  • La Cité du Vin: A must-visit for wine enthusiasts, La Cité du Vin is an interactive museum dedicated to the history and culture of wine. It offers immersive exhibits, tasting sessions, and panoramic views of Bordeaux from its observation deck.
  • Pont de Pierre: Known as the "Stone Bridge," Pont de Pierre is an iconic Bordeaux landmark. Built in the early 19th century, it spans the Garonne River, connecting the left and right banks of the city. The bridge offers picturesque views and is perfect for a leisurely stroll.
  • Bordeaux Cathedral: Also known as Cathédrale Saint-André, this impressive Gothic cathedral dates back to the 12th century. It features stunning stained glass windows, intricate carvings, and a free-standing bell tower that visitors can climb for panoramic city views.
  • Musée d'Aquitaine: Situated in a beautiful 18th-century building, the Musée d'Aquitaine is dedicated to the history and archaeology of the Aquitaine region. The museum's exhibits showcase artifacts from prehistoric times to the present day, providing a fascinating insight into the area's rich heritage.
  • Jardin Public: A tranquil oasis in the heart of Bordeaux, Jardin Public is a public park with lush greenery, beautiful flowerbeds, and a picturesque lake. The park features walking paths, a charming carousel, and a natural history museum, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and family outings.
  • Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux: Considered one of the most beautiful theaters in France, the Grand Théâtre is a neoclassical masterpiece. Its grand facade, adorned with statues and columns, is matched by the opulent interior. Visitors can attend performances or take a guided tour to admire its stunning architecture.
  • Darwin Ecosystem: Located in a former military barracks, Darwin Ecosystem is a vibrant cultural and ecological hub. It offers a range of activities, including urban farming, street art, skateboarding, and a variety of sustainable businesses. Visitors can enjoy the lively atmosphere and explore the innovative initiatives.
  • Musée du Vin et du Négoce: Situated in a traditional wine merchant's house, this museum showcases the history of wine trading in Bordeaux. Visitors can learn about the winemaking process, explore the cellar, and engage in wine tastings. The museum provides a fascinating insight into the city's deep-rooted wine culture. 10. Porte Cailhau: As a remnant of medieval Bordeaux, Porte Cailhau is a fortified gate that once served as the entrance to the city. Constructed in the 15th century, it features intricate sculptures and offers panoramic views of the Garonne River and the surrounding area from its top terrace.

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