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Cité du Vin (Wine Museum)

Cité du Vin (Wine Museum)

🧠 Fact: An immersive experience dedicated to global wine culture.
💡 Tip: End with a wine tasting on the panoramic terrace.

Info - Cité du Vin is a cutting-edge wine museum and cultural center in Bordeaux, celebrating the world’s wine traditions. Housed in an eye-catching, futuristic building on the Garonne waterfront, the museum offers interactive exhibits, immersive experiences, and global wine history. Visitors can explore sensory workshops, virtual vineyard tours, and a panoramic wine bar with international selections. The museum also hosts tastings, seasonal exhibitions, and cultural events. Whether you’re a connoisseur or casual enthusiast, Cité du Vin provides a fascinating, world-class introduction to the culture and craft of wine.

Place de la Bourse & Water Mirror (Miroir d’Eau)

Place de la Bourse & Water Mirror (Miroir d’Eau)

🧠 Fact: Iconic city square reflected in a giant mirror of water.
💡 Tip: Visit at night for magical reflections.

Info - Place de la Bourse is Bordeaux’s most iconic square, a stunning example of 18th-century French classical architecture. Facing the Garonne River, its grand façades are mirrored by the Miroir d’Eau, the world’s largest reflecting pool. This modern installation alternates between a glassy reflection of the square and a playful mist that cools visitors in summer. At sunset, the mirror creates a magical scene as the illuminated buildings shimmer on the water’s surface. It’s one of Bordeaux’s most photographed and beloved public spaces, blending historic elegance with contemporary design.

Rue Sainte-Catherine

Rue Sainte-Catherine

🧠 Fact: One of the longest pedestrian shopping streets in Europe.
💡 Tip: Explore both high-street brands and local boutiques.

Info - Rue Sainte-Catherine is Bordeaux’s bustling pedestrian thoroughfare and one of Europe’s longest shopping streets. Stretching for 1.2 kilometers through the city center, it’s lined with a lively mix of international brands, local boutiques, cafés, and restaurants. The street connects Place de la Comédie to Place de la Victoire, making it a central artery for both shoppers and sightseers. Whether browsing fashion, savoring Bordeaux pastries, or people-watching from a café terrace, Rue Sainte-Catherine embodies the city’s vibrant commercial and social life, blending modern retail with classic Bordeaux charm.

Saint-André Cathedral & Pey-Berland Tower

Saint-André Cathedral & Pey-Berland Tower

🧠 Fact: Gothic cathedral with views from the adjacent tower.
💡 Tip: Climb the tower for one of the best views in Bordeaux.

Info - Saint-André Cathedral is Bordeaux’s grand Gothic masterpiece, dating back to the 12th century and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its ornate façades, beautiful stained glass, and vaulted interiors, the cathedral has witnessed centuries of royal ceremonies and religious history. Adjacent stands the Pey-Berland Tower, a separate bell tower offering panoramic views of Bordeaux’s rooftops and the surrounding countryside. Climbing its 231 steps rewards visitors with one of the city’s best viewpoints. Together, the cathedral and tower form a remarkable pairing of medieval architecture and city heritage.

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