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BORDEAUX

HOW TO GET TO BORDEAUX? 

BY PLANE

The main airport is Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport, with many European and international connections.
The terminals are open between 04:00 and 23.30, depending on flight schedules.

Tramway line F links the airport to the city center in around 35 minutes.  

There is also a Direct shuttle Airport - Train station

BY TRAIN

Bordeaux is well connected by the French TGV network. From Paris, the journey takes about 2 hours.
The main station, 
Gare de Bordeaux-Saint-Jean, provides easy access to trams, buses, and regional trains. 

BY BUS

Several operators, connect Bordeaux with other European cities. Most buses stop near Saint-Jean station. 

BY CAR

Bordeaux can be reached through the French motorway network.
The city also offers public parking and park-and-ride facilities connected to the tram system. 

LOCAL TRANSPORT

Bordeaux has an efficient network of trams, buses, and public bicycles making it easy to move around without a car. See https://www.infotbm.com/fr

Lever de soleil depuis le Monument aux Girondins © Cyril Cosson - Droniryc
Lever de soleil © Cyril Cosson - Droniryc
Saint-Emilion © Vincent Bengold
Dune du Pilat © David Remazeilles (Gironde Tourisme)

EXPLORE BORDEAUX

Bordeaux is an exciting mix of history, culture, and world-famous wine. Visitors can explore its beautiful UNESCO-listed center, admire the stunning Place de la Bourse and Water Mirror, and enjoy unique attractions like La Cité du Vin and Bassins des Lumières. With amazing food, a vibrant riverside atmosphere, and easy access to prestigious vineyards such as Saint-Émilion and Médoc, Bordeaux offers an unforgettable experience full of elegance and energy.

 

Visit Bordeaux Tourism Official Website to find the ideal experience for you.

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