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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day with a visit to the Place de la Bourse, one of the most iconic landmarks in Bordeaux. The square is home to the famous Water Mirror, the reflecting pool that creates a stunning mirror image of the Place de la Bourse. From there, take a stroll through the charming streets of the Saint-Pierre neighborhood, stopping at the March des Capucins, one of the city's best food markets.
Afternoon
After the market, head to La Cit du Vin, a museum dedicated to wine and the wine-making process. The museum features interactive exhibits, workshops and tastings. For lunch, try Le Bistrot du Gabriel, a Michelin-starred restaurant serving traditional French cuisine.
Morning
Head to the historic district of Saint- milion, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its vineyards and wineries. Start with a visit to the Monolithic Church, a stunning underground church carved into limestone. From there, take a tour of one of the local wineries, such as Ch teau La Dominique or Ch teau de Pressac.
Afternoon
For lunch, try L'Envers du D cor, a charming restaurant serving French cuisine with a modern twist. After lunch, take a stroll through the picturesque streets of Saint- milion and visit the local boutiques and artisanal shops.
Morning
Spend the day exploring the vineyards of the M doc region, known for producing some of the world's best wines. Start with a visit to the Ch teau Margaux, one of the most famous wineries in the region, for a tour and tasting. From there, continue on the Route des Ch teaux, a scenic road that winds through the vineyards and past some of the most beautiful ch teaux in the area.
Afternoon
For lunch, try Le Saint-James Bouliac, a Michelin-starred restaurant with stunning views of the Garonne River. After lunch, continue your tour of the vineyards, stopping at Ch teau Palmer or Ch teau Cos d'Estournel for another tasting.
Morning
Spend the morning at the Mus e d'Aquitaine, a museum dedicated to the history and culture of the Aquitaine region. The museum features exhibits on everything from prehistoric times to the present day, including artifacts from the Roman Empire and the Middle Ages.
Afternoon
For lunch, try Le Bordeaux Gordon Ramsay, a restaurant with a Michelin star and a menu that showcases the best of French cuisine. After lunch, take a walk through the Jardin Public, a beautiful park in the heart of the city.
Morning
Spend the morning exploring the Chartrons neighborhood, known for its antique shops and art galleries. Stop at the CAPC mus e d'art contemporain de Bordeaux, a contemporary art museum housed in a former warehouse.
Afternoon
For lunch, try Le Gabriel, a Michelin-starred restaurant with a menu that highlights local ingredients and traditional French cuisine. After lunch, take a stroll through the Place des Quinconces, one of the largest public squares in Europe.
Evening
End your trip with a visit to the Bordeaux Wine School, where you can take a class on wine tasting and learn more about the different wine regions of France. For dinner, try Le Pressoir d'Argent, a Michelin-starred restaurant with a menu that features the best of French cuisine, paired with an extensive wine list.