Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport (BOD) is the gateway to France's wine capital and one of Europe's most beautifully preserved 18th-century cities. Hotels in Bordeaux offer access to the Place de la Bourse, the Cité du Vin museum, and the legendary châteaux of the Médoc wine country.
The definitive address in Bordeaux — an 1839 neoclassical palace facing the Grand Théâtre, with opulent rooms, a two-Michelin-star restaurant (Le Pressoir d'Argent by Gordon Ramsay), and a spectacular spa. The gold-standard for luxury in the city.
A lovingly restored 18th-century townhouse in the heart of the historic quarter, offering intimate rooms with exposed stone walls, a curated wine cellar of Bordeaux estates, and a private garden terrace. The most characterful boutique in the city.
A five-star maison de maître in the Golden Triangle with just eight ultra-refined suites, each uniquely decorated with contemporary art and bespoke furniture. The exclusive atmosphere and personalised service appeal to discerning travellers seeking privacy above all.
A well-proportioned four-star in a 1898 Haussmann building near Allées de Tourny, offering comfortable rooms with parquet floors, an excellent breakfast spread, and a knowledgeable concierge team well-versed in local wine itineraries.
Philippe Starck's irreverent boutique brand arrives in Bordeaux with a rooftop bar, bold graphic interiors, and a buzzing restaurant scene that draws as many locals as hotel guests. Positioned near the Gare Saint-Jean, it's popular with stylish younger travellers.
A serene maison d'hôtes in the wine-merchant Chartrons quarter, built around a courtyard garden with well-appointed rooms that blend original 18th-century details with discreet modern comfort. Excellent breakfasts and a genuinely personal welcome.