Rent an aparthotel in Bordeaux Marne
Whether you want to spend a few days, a long weekend, a holiday or even move there, the best way to discover this city and the surrounding area, at your own pace, is to rent accommodation in the All Suites Bordeaux Marne aparthotel.
Ideally situated just a 5-minute walk from Bordeaux Euratlantique train station, it has studios and apartments that can accommodate up to 4 people. When you rent a Bordeaux Marne aparthotel, you also get a gym, sauna, laundry and amenities that ensure your comfort and help make your stay a success!
Discover Bordeaux Marne
Located in the Sainte-Croix neighbourhood, the All Suites Bordeaux Marne aparthotel is situated in one of the city’s most lively areas. Like many other places, wine is king. If further proof is needed, visit the Millésima cellar. Its two-hundred-year-old cellars house more than 2 million bottles. This neighbourhood is also known for its restaurants and bistros, where you can taste typical dishes and recipes from different countries, and for its nightclubs. That’s not to say there isn’t any culture and heritage. The Abbey of Sainte-Croix, for instance, is a remnant of a 7th-century monastery and has a nave with five bays and beautiful ex-votos. Bordeaux Marne is also home to the Théâtre National de Bordeaux en Aquitaine (TnBA). More than 180 events are put on in its three rooms each year. Choose from a wide variety of shows such as plays and puppet shows. Close to the All Suites Bordeaux Marne aparthotel, there are also several museums. Among them, the Bordeaux Museum of Printing and the Museum of Ethnography of the University of Bordeaux are very interesting.
Bordeaux, a unique city
Few communes are lucky enough to be classified as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. But Bordeaux has been able to make this claim since 2007. Indeed, the city has more than 350 buildings classified or listed as historic monuments. To get a better feel for it, just take a walk around it. Starting from Place de la Bourse, follow Quai du Maréchal Lyautey along the Garonne to the Esplanade des Quinconces and its Monument aux Girondins. From there, take the Cours du 30 Juillet to the Grand Théâtre. Then take the Cours de l’Intendance and Rue Vital Carles. At the end, admire St. Andrew’s Cathedral, the Pey-Berland Tower and the nearby town hall. Then return to the Garonne near which you can admire Porte Cailhau. This is only scratching the surface. Bordeaux has many other remarkable places such as Saint-Michel Basilica, its large bell and more…
Alongside these numerous buildings, Bordeaux is also decidedly modern. If you are still in any doubt, head to Darwin on the right bank. This former military barracks has been transformed into an original place where you will find a skate park, wonderful street art and many other attractions.
Bordeaux and wine
Renowned all over the world for its prestigious grands crus, you can’t help but think about wine in Bordeaux. In order to showcase its history, the city has come up with Cité du Vin. It welcomes nearly 500,000 visitors each year. Ranked seventh best museum in the world by National Geographic, it has a surface area of almost 144,000 square feet and 10 floors. Learn all about the delicious nectar that people are always so passionate about. Another way to discover more about winemaking in this region is to visit its many châteaux and terroirs. Located just a few miles from Bordeaux, Margaux, Sauternes and Saint-Emilion, but also Moulis-en-Médoc, Saint-Estèphe and Cadillac… they all offer wonderful surprises. But they are not only major destinations for wine, the villages are also worth a visit. Each of them has many architectural and historical surprises in store.
A unique visit not to be missed in Bordeaux
If you want to see Bordeaux from a different perspective, take to the Garonne. The river runs through the city, offering you unique views. Many cruise ships offer rides and some will take you as far as the estuary. This way, you’ll discover not only Bordeaux but also the surrounding area!