Bordeaux, founded by the Romans around 60 BC, is a vibrant city in southwestern France. It is renowned for its world-class vineyards, which produce some of the finest wines globally.
Nestled along the Garonne River, it boasts an exquisite 18th-century architectural ensemble, earning it a UNESCO World Heritage status. The city’s history is woven with tales of trade, maritime prowess, and the flourishing wine industry.
Visitors can explore the elegant Place de la Bourse, stroll through the lush Jardin Public, or marvel at the Gothic spires of Saint-André Cathedral.
The revitalized waterfront, featuring the stunning Miroir d’eau, reflects Bordeaux’s blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy.
Walk Distance approx. 6 km / 3.8 miles.