Plan the perfect long weekend in Bordeaux France
Bordeaux France is world famous for its wines. Like the seven million people who visit it every year, you’ve been dreaming of visiting Bordeaux, France. You’re excited to spend time in Bordeaux but aren’t sure where to start. Keep reading to find out everything you need to know to plan your three days in Bordeaux France.
There are so many great things to do in Bordeaux France! La Cité de Vin Wine Museum is one of the most popular things to do in Bordeaux France. One of the must-see sights in Bordeaux is the historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you’re looking for an off the beaten track experience, be sure to cross the river and enjoy Darwin’s hip atmosphere or visit the immersive Bassins des Lumiéres art gallery. If you’re looking for something romantic, take an evening boat cruise with a glass of wine on the Garonne River, enjoy a picnic in the Jardin public park, or catch a show at Bordeaux’s Grand Theater. Foodies will want to try Canelés and Dunes Blanches desserts and sample Bordeaux’s famous Ossau-Iraty cheese while in town. As you can see, you will have no problem filling your three days in Bordeaux France with amazing experiences. Enjoy your time outside the office!
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Why visit Bordeaux France?
Bordeaux France is about wine, food and architecture. Did you know that the region is world-famous for its Bordeaux wines, but did you know that there are 5 sub-regions? They include: Saint-Emilion, Medoc, Greves, Psac-Lignan, Sauternes, Blay and Bourg. Be sure to visit the wine museum, wine bar, and winery during your visit. Start at the wine museum La Cité du Vin to learn about the regions and enjoy tastings. You can take wine tasting classes or visit the Triangle d’Or, a gourmet district known for its wine, cheese and chocolate shops.
The historic center of Bordeaux is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is full of narrow cobblestone streets running past houses dating from the 17th and 18th centuries. There are 362 preserved historical monuments and more than 3,000 mascarons (carved faces) decorating the buildings. Did you know that Bordeaux holds the record for the number of restaurants per person in France? Be sure to try the Cannelles and Dunes Blanche desserts.

How to spend a weekend in Bordeaux, France
Is a weekend in Bordeaux France enough?
3 days are enough to explore Bordeaux and take day trips to nearby wine regions.
Is it safe to visit Bordeaux France?
according to Safe travel abroadThe overall risk of traveling to Bordeaux, France is medium. There is a high risk of pickpockets targeting tourists at landmarks and on public transport. Bordeaux also has a high risk of a terrorist incident.
How do I get to Bordeaux France?
Fly to Bordeaux-Mérignac International Airport (BOD) or Paris. From Bordeaux-Mérignac International Airport, take the shuttle bus to the train station (30 minutes) and then change to the tram to the hotel (15 minutes to city center). From Paris, take the 2.5-hour high-speed train from Paris Montparnasse station to Gare Saint-Jean in Bordeaux and take the tram to your hotel. Note, it is a 40 minute walk from the city center to the train station.
How to get around in Bordeaux France?
Bordeaux is a walkable and bikeable city. Trams also run throughout the city, and day passes are available.
Where should I stay in Bordeaux France?
I have booked Best Western Premier Pune H Onna Hotel In the historic city center near the tourist office. I knew I would be taking day trips starting from there and it would be comfortable. It was an easy bus ride from the train station to the city center a 5 minute walk from the hotel.
What is the best time to visit Bordeaux, France?
High season in Bordeaux is during summer and fall. Expect more crowds and higher accommodation prices during this time. Summers in Bordeaux are warm with temperatures reaching the 80s. Grapes are usually harvested from early September to late October. Spring is the shoulder season, and it is also the rainy season. Winter is the low season with temperatures reaching into the 50s.

The perfect 3-day Bordeaux France itinerary
Day 1: Spend the day exploring Bordeaux
10 a.m. Start your day learning about wine at the interactive Cité du Vin, the world’s largest wine museum
At noon head to nearby Les Halles Bacalan and grab lunch from one of the vendors
1pm Explore the historic centre. Don’t miss the medieval bell tower of Grosse Cloche, the city gates of Porte d’Aquitaine and Porte Cailhau, and the Place de la Bourse and its water mirror.
5pm Enjoy a self-service wine tasting at Max Bordeaux or Aux Quatre Coins du Vin
7pm Have dinner at Place de la Bourse before doing some shopping on Avenue Sainte-Catherine
9pm End your day with a rooftop cocktail at the InterContinental Bordeaux rooftop bar
Day 2: Book an organized wine tour to the Medoc wine region
The Medoc wine region is famous for its Chateau Route, which has more than 1,500 vineyards. The region covers approximately 5,700 hectares of declared vineyards and produces an average of 300,000 hectoliters of wine per year. 50% of the viticultural area is planted with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot trees. This is the perfect place to taste both wines!
Read How to Take a Medoc Wine Tour from Bordeaux (Coming Soon)

Day 3: Book an organized wine tour to Saint-Emilion
Saint-Emilion is a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with winding alleyways, medieval stone buildings, cafés, boutiques and shops selling wine, cheese and chocolate. It is also known for its world-class vineyards and specializes in red wines, including Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc.
Read How to Take a Day Trip to Saint-Emilion from Bordeaux (Coming Soon)
Do you have an extra day? Consider taking a day trip to Cognac France.
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Useful tips for traveling to Bordeaux, France
Download the SNCF app to purchase train tickets and save them in your mobile wallet, receive alerts if your train is late, which platform it departs from, when it is ready to board, and track your route so you know when your stop is approaching.
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