Bordeaux: Wine Lovers’ Haven in France
A port city in France, Bordeaux has a lot of things to offer their guests with. It is located at the southwestern part of the country, and is known to be the center of wine-growing and production. It plays a major role in the wine industry and it continuously upholds its legacy of providing quality wines around the world. Tourists can arrive at Bordeaux, FR by taking a flight to the Bordeaux-Merignac Airport or the Arcachon-La Teste de Buch Airport.
Best Time to Visit
During the month of May up until June, Bordeaux Fête le Fleuve is celebrated every other year which is considered to be the city’s biggest festival. It celebrates its river, with numerous shows, concerts, river trips, dancing, fireworks, a variety of foods and mass swim across Garonne. After that, the Dansons sur les Quais will be celebrated from June up until August where dancing enthusiasts can come together to showcase their talents or to share them with aspiring dancers. In between these annual events is the Médoc Marathon held in September for sport enthusiasts.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Staying at top Bordeaux, France hotels like the Best Western Premier Hotel Bayonne Etche Ona-Bordeaux, the Hotel Konti by HappyCulture and the 4-star Mercure Bordeaux Centre Ville can be very relaxing after touring around the city’s famous attractions. They can choose to visit Bordeaux Botanical Garden which is open to the public and is free, where they can see a variety of plants and flowers from North America, Japan and China. Bordeaux Wine and Trade Museum can also be on their itinerary where they can see new and old equipment for wine production.Another on the list is Château de Mongenan, which also showcases a variety of plants and flowers for the nature lovers visiting the city.