Welcome to Bordeaux
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Bordeaux is a historic and vibrant city in southwestern France, located along the Garonne River. It is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region and one of the most famous wine-producing areas in the world. Known as the “Wine Capital of the World,” Bordeaux is surrounded by renowned vineyards and châteaux that attract wine lovers globally.
The city is also celebrated for its elegant 18th-century architecture, bustling quays, and rich cultural life, including museums, festivals, and a lively student population. Bordeaux's gastronomy complements its wines, featuring local specialties like canelé, entrecôte à la bordelaise, and seafood from the nearby Atlantic coast. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a perfect blend of tradition, modernity, and French charm.
Bordeaux is the capital (Préfecture) of the Gironde department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwestern France. Bordeaux Métropole is an intercommunal structure comprising 28 communes, including Bordeaux, and represents around half of Gironde’s population (~801,000 in 2018). It plays a central role in urban planning, transport, and public services.
A commune is the smallest administrative division in France, similar to a municipality, and operates with significant autonomy.
1. Mairie (Town Hall)- Headed by a Mayor (Maire) and municipal council.
Responsibilities: civil registration, local permits, waste and water services, local transport, schools, childcare, and community events.
🔗 To find your local mairie: click here.
2. Police Municipale
Responsible for public order, traffic control, and enforcement of local laws.
Note: Different from Police Nationale, which handles serious crimes and immigration.
3. Other Local Services
Includes libraries, sports centers, cultural programs, social services, and urban/environmental planning.
Administrative Structure of Gironde
Prefecture & Subprefectures
Prefecture: Located in Bordeaux, represents the State and ensures public order and legal oversight.
Subprefectures: Arcachon, Blaye, Langon, Lesparre-Médoc, Libourne.
Judicial & Tax Offices
Judicial Courts: Bordeaux and Libourne.
Local Court: Arcachon.
Commercial Courts: Bordeaux, Libourne.
Tax Offices
Personal Tax (SIP): Offices in Audenge, Blaye, Bordeaux (2), Cenon, Langon, Lesparre-Médoc, Libourne, Mérignac.
Business Tax (SIE): Arcachon, Bordeaux, Cenon, Libourne, Mérignac.
Property Tax (CDIF): Bordeaux, Langon, Libourne.
Treasuries (Trésoreries): 18 locations including Bazas, Cadillac-sur-Garonne, Créon, Mérignac, Talence, etc.
Subdivisions of Gironde
Arrondissements (6): Arcachon (17 communes), Blaye (62), Bordeaux (82), Langon (196), Lesparre-Médoc (49), Libourne (129).
Cantons (33): Including Andernos-les-Bains, Bordeaux sectors, Mérignac‑1, Pessac‑2, Talence, etc.
Communes (~534): The department comprises approximately 534 communes.
🚍🛴🚊 Public Transport in Bordeaux Métropole – TBM & Regional Connections
Getting around Bordeaux and its surrounding areas is easy and efficient thanks to an extensive and modern public transportation system.
🌐 TBM (Transports Bordeaux Métropole)
TBM is the official public transport network in Bordeaux Métropole, serving the city and 28 surrounding communes.
🚉 Services Operated by TBM:
🚋 Trams: 4 main lines (A, B, C, D) covering the metropolitan area with frequent service.
🚌 Buses: Dozens of routes (regular, express, night buses) connecting urban and suburban zones.
⛴️ River Boats (Bat³): Operate on the Garonne River — a scenic and practical way to cross the city.
🚲 VCub Bikes: Public self-service bicycles available across the city and suburbs.
🚕 Paratransit Services: For people with reduced mobility (Mobibus service).
💳 Ticketing & Pass Options
Single and 10-trip tickets (valid across tram, bus, and boat).
Monthly and yearly passes, including: 🎓 Student Passes (discounted rates for school and university students), 👩💼 Employee Commuter Passes (can be reimbursed 50% by employers), 👶 Free for children under 5.
You can buy ticket from ticket vending machine available on tram stops, TBM App (iOS/Android) and TBM Website. You can also do route planning, schedules, real-time arrivals, disruptions, and digital tickets, on app and website.
🗺️ Regional Transport Outside Bordeaux
To explore the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, Bordeaux is well connected via:
🚆 TER (Transport Express Régional) Trains
Run by SNCF, TER trains serve towns and cities across Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
Major destinations from Bordeaux include: Arcachon (coastline), Libourne, Bergerac, Agen, Périgueux, Bayonne, Pau, and La Rochelle
🚌 Regional Coaches (Cars Régionaux) - Low-cost buses connecting smaller towns, villages, and rural areas, Great option for exploring areas without train service.
💡 Tip: Combine TBM + TER
If you're living in Bordeaux but working or studying in nearby towns, you can combine TBM monthly passes with TER subscriptions for discounted regional travel.
Place de la Bourse is one of Bordeaux’s most iconic landmarks, renowned for its stunning 18th-century classical architecture designed by architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel. Located along the banks of the Garonne River, this elegant square symbolizes Bordeaux’s rich history as a major port city.
The square is famous for the Miroir d’eau (Water Mirror)—the world’s largest reflecting pool—which creates beautiful reflections of the buildings and is a popular spot for photos and relaxation. It is situated in the heart of Bordeaux’s city centre, just a 5-minute walk from Bordeaux’s main shopping street, Rue Sainte-Catherine.
La Cité du Vin is a unique cultural facility dedicated to the world of wine, located in Bordeaux, the wine capital of France. This modern architectural marvel offers an immersive and interactive experience that explores the history, culture, and art of wine from around the globe. Visitors can enjoy multimedia exhibits, wine tastings, workshops, and panoramic views of Bordeaux from its belvedere. It is about 4 km (approximately 15 minutes by tram) northeast of Bordeaux’s city centre, easily accessible via public transport.
Saint-André Cathedral is a magnificent Gothic cathedral in Bordeaux, known for its towering spires and rich history dating back to the 12th century. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site and features stunning stained glass windows and impressive architecture. The cathedral also hosts important religious ceremonies and events. It is located in the heart of Bordeaux, about a 7-minute walk from Place de la Bourse.
Rue Sainte-Catherine is one of Europe’s longest pedestrian shopping streets, stretching over 1.2 kilometers through Bordeaux’s city centre. It’s lined with shops, cafes, restaurants, and boutiques, making it a bustling hub for shopping and socializing. Runs through the city centre, directly accessible from Place de la Bourse.
Basilica of Saint-Michel is a striking Gothic church famous for its separate 114-meter tall bell tower, known as the Flèche Saint-Michel, which offers panoramic views of Bordeaux. The church’s architecture and vibrant market nearby make it a must-visit. It is about 1.5 km (20-minute walk) from Place de la Bourse.
Jardin Public is a large, beautifully maintained public park in Bordeaux, perfect for relaxation, picnics, and leisurely strolls. The garden features a botanical section, a pond, playgrounds for children, and charming walking paths.
Approximately 1 km (12-minute walk) from Place de la Bourse.
Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux is an 18th-century neoclassical opera house known for its grand architecture, majestic columns, and rich cultural history. It hosts operas, ballets, concerts, and other performances.
Located in the city centre, about a 6-minute walk from Place de la Bourse.
The Quais de Bordeaux are the scenic riverfront promenades along the Garonne River, ideal for walking, cycling, dining, and enjoying views of the city’s historic architecture. The area is lively with cafes, markets, and events throughout the year.
Distance from City Centre: Directly adjacent to Place de la Bourse and the city centre.


Darwin Ecosystem is a creative and ecological hub located on the right bank of the Garonne River. It hosts coworking spaces, organic markets, cafes, street art, skateparks, and sustainable projects, making it a vibrant space for innovation and community.
Around 3 km (10-15 minutes by tram or bike) from Place de la Bourse.
The Musée des Beaux-Arts is Bordeaux’s fine arts museum, housing an impressive collection of European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the Renaissance to the 20th century. It offers a rich cultural experience in a beautiful historic building.
Located about 1 km (12-minute walk) from Place de la Bourse.
Saint-Émilion
Famous medieval village and UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its vineyards and charming streets. About 35 km east of Bordeaux.Arcachon Bay (Bassin d’Arcachon)
Coastal area known for its beaches, oyster farms, and the stunning Dune du Pilat—the tallest sand dune in Europe. Around 65 km southwest of Bordeaux.Medoc Wine Region
Renowned for prestigious wineries and châteaux producing world-class red wines. Located northwest of Bordeaux, about 40-60 km.Cap Ferret
A relaxed seaside town on the Atlantic coast offering beaches, fresh seafood, and beautiful nature. Approximately 70 km from Bordeaux.Blaye Citadel
A UNESCO-listed fortress overlooking the Gironde estuary, with historic ramparts and scenic views. About 55 km northeast of Bordeaux.Pauillac
A key town in the Medoc wine region, home to famous vineyards and the Bordeaux wine museum. Roughly 50 km northwest.Cognac
Historic town known for the production of the famous brandy, with distillery tours and old town charm. About 120 km northeast of Bordeaux.Jonzac
A spa town with thermal baths and beautiful architecture, about 90 km north of Bordeaux.Cap Sciences
Located just outside Bordeaux in the nearby town of Pessac, it’s an interactive science museum perfect for families.Lacanau
Popular beach town on the Atlantic coast for surfing and seaside relaxation. Around 60 km west.
Places to visit within Bordeaux
Places to visit near Bordeaux
Accommodation in Bordeaux caters to a wide range of travelers, from budget-conscious backpackers to luxury seekers.
The city offers charming boutique hotels, often set in historic buildings, where you can enjoy Bordeaux’s architectural elegance alongside modern comforts. Luxury hotels—particularly around the city centre and along the Garonne—provide top-tier amenities, spa services, and gourmet dining.
For more budget-friendly stays, you’ll find mid-range hotels, guesthouses, and B&Bs scattered throughout neighborhoods like Chartrons or Saint-Michel, offering cozy atmospheres and easy access to public transport. Hostels and aparthotels are popular among students and families, giving options for self-catering and longer stays.
If you prefer a more local experience, Airbnb apartments and holiday rentals let you live like a Bordelais, often with kitchen facilities and proximity to markets. Many accommodations are within walking distance of major attractions like Place de la Bourse, Rue Sainte-Catherine, and the Garonne riverfront, making it easy to explore on foot or by tram.
Bordeaux’s hospitality scene is complemented by efficient public transport, so even if you stay slightly outside the historic centre, you can easily reach the heart of the city within minutes.
🍽 A Taste of Bordeaux: Food & Restaurants
Bordeaux’s culinary landscape is as rich and elegant as its wines—offering everything from haute cuisine and local specialties to a vibrant mix of international flavors and vegan-friendly options.
🌍 International Flavors
Bordeaux makes it easy for newcomers and visitors to enjoy tastes from around the world. Indian restaurants serve aromatic curries, biryanis, and freshly baked naan, while Asian eateries range from Japanese sushi bars and Chinese dim sum spots to Thai restaurants with bold, spicy flavors. Turkish dining offers succulent kebabs, fresh salads, and warm flatbreads, while Afghani kitchens bring comforting dishes like mantu, qabuli pulao, and grilled meats. Arabic cuisine adds to the variety with flavorful mezze, falafel, and shawarma, and African restaurants showcase rich stews, spicy sauces, and traditional dishes from across the continent.
⭐ Fine Dining
With Michelin-starred gems like Le Pressoir d’Argent, Maison Nouvelle, and L’Observatoire du Gabriel, Bordeaux is a paradise for gourmet lovers—expect seasonal menus, artful plating, and exceptional wine pairings.
🍷 Bistronomy & Creative Cuisine
Innovative chefs blend tradition with modern flair at places like Arcada, L’Oiseau Bleu, and Le Clos d’Augusta, offering beautifully crafted dishes inspired by local produce.
💰 Budget-Friendly Gems
For delicious meals without the splurge, Bib Gourmand restaurants like Racines by Daniel Gallacher deliver high quality at fair prices.
🥩 Local Classics
Traditional spots such as La Tupina showcase the region’s heartwarming fare—entrecôte à la bordelaise, duck confit, lamb, and fresh seafood from the Atlantic.
🥬 Vegan & Vegetarian
Bordeaux is increasingly plant-based friendly, with highlights including:
Monkey Mood – 100% vegan café with hearty bowls, pancakes, and homemade desserts.
Munchies – Creative vegan street food and comfort dishes.
L’Alchimiste – Specialty coffee with vegan pastries and light bites.
Kitchen Garden – Seasonal vegetarian and vegan plates in a cozy setting.
🛍 Eat & Explore
Don’t miss Marché des Capucins and Halles de Bacalan, where artisan cheeses, fresh oysters, canelés, organic produce, and vegan-friendly street food stalls await.
Health Emergency Contacts (Bordeaux Region)
SOS Doctors (General): ☎️ 05 56 44 74 74
Weekend/Holiday Pediatrician: ☎️ 05 56 43 72 34
Pharmacy on Duty Info: ☎️ 32 37
SOS Hands (Hand Injuries): ☎️ 05 57 82 20 20
Poison Control Center: ☎️ 05 56 96 40 80
Psychiatric Emergencies (SECOP): ☎️ 05 56 56 34 34
Pellegrin Adult Emergency: ☎️ 05 57 82 04 00
Saint-André Adult Medical Emergencies: ☎️ 05 56 79 57 81
Children’s Emergencies: ☎️ 05 56 79 59 72
Maternity Emergencies: ☎️ 05 57 82 01 01
Cardiac Emergencies: ☎️ 05 57 65 67 90
🧠 Mental Health & Abuse Support
Suicide Prevention Hotline: ☎️ 31 14
Psychological Questions Line: ☎️ 0 800 71 08 90 (free)
👶🧓 Child, Senior & Vulnerable Groups Support
Child Protection (Children at Risk): ☎️ 119
Child Abuse Reporting (Bordeaux): ☎️ 05 56 99 33 33
SOS Missing Children: ☎️ 116 000
Elderly & Disabled Abuse Helpline: ☎️ 39 77
Senior Support Platform (CLIC-MAIA – CTA): ☎️ 0 800 62 58 85
🛡️ Legal and Violence Support
Domestic Violence Hotline: ☎️ 39 19
Free Legal Advice – Bordeaux Bar: ☎️ 05 57 77 40 71
Cyber-harassment Helpline (Net Ecoute): ☎️ 30 18
Assault Victims (Bordeaux CHU – CAUVA): ☎️ 05 56 79 87 77
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