The Enchanting Architecture of Bordeaux: A Haussmannian Journey
Bordeaux is renowned for its red wine production especially red wines. The area boasts some of the most distinguished and sought after vintages in existence thanks to its high quality grapes grown on surrounding vineyards. Among these famous varietals are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc blends that have made Bordeaux a must check out destination for oenophiles worldwide.
Bordeaux is not just known for its wine tradition but it also possesses exquisite architecture. The city showcases its spectacular Haussmannian design structures that are defined by grand balanced structures with intricate facades and verandas. This architectural style gained popularity during the 19th century under Baron Haussman's impact who remodeled Paris at the same time. Bordeaux has many such structures in the central location which provide a sophisticated appearance. It's worth exploring this lovely destination just to appreciate these stunning developments!
The Port of the Moon in Bordeaux is a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases a diverse mix of architectural styles ranging from medieval to neoclassical. Its large boulevards, charming squares and magnificently preserved structures make it a wonderful place for expedition.
Like Paris, Bordeaux undoubtedly has its fair share of spectacular hotels and luxury lodgings. The very best hotels in Bordeaux consist of the 18th century Villa Reale which provides self-catering houses and the trendy Hotel Burdigala named after the Roman name for Bordeaux. The four star Hotel de Seze located in the heart of the historical old town also provides great lodging. Although not elegant, our lodging was the just recently opened Staycity Aparthotel. Compact but modern, well-equipped spaces, ideally located and catered for our every need.
Bordeaux offers visitors a distinct opportunity to enjoy wine tastings and vineyard exploration while appreciating the citie's stunning architecture. This combination of experiences makes it an ideal destination for both white wine enthusiasts and architectural fanatics alike. Come explore Bordeaux today!
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