THE APARTMENT
This pleasant, warm and charming apartment will provide you with an excellent pied-à-terre in the heart of Bordeaux, in a lively, bustling yet quiet neighborhood! Completely renovated a few months ago, this tastefully decorated apartment in a beautiful, typically Bordeaux building will win you over with its privileged location in the city!
Located on the 2nd floor (no elevator), it's fully equipped for your comfort (wifi, essentials, Nespresso coffee machine, hairdryer, TV, iron, fan).
With a bedroom with a queen-size bed (160 cm), and a convertible sofa (140 cm), it's ideal for 4 people!
DEPOSIT
As part of your rental, a bank imprint of €250 is required and must be made via your Enso Connect accommodation guide. Please note that an additional administration fee of €3.30 applies.
The hold does not affect your credit card limit and is automatically cancelled within two days of your departure, subject to compliance with the general terms and conditions of sale and the accommodation being returned in perfect condition.
EXCHANGE WITH TRAVELERS
One of our receptionists will contact you the day before your arrival to arrange your check-in time.
Arrivals are organized between 4 p.m. and 8:30 p.m, any late arrival is subject to additional charges.
BREAKFAST
We offer a breakfast delivery service during your stay. Menus, details and prices will be available in the apartment, and you can also ask your concierge for more information.
GETTING AROUND
From Mérignac airport:
Take tram A or bus 1 from the Mérignac Aéroport stop to the Gambetta Mériadeck stop, then take tram B from the Gambetta stop to the La Cité du Vin stop and walk 5 min.
From Gare Saint Jean:
Take tram C or D from Gare Saint Jean to Quinconces, then tram B from Quinconces to La Cité du Vin and walk 5 min.
Street parking is free only from 7 pm to 9 am and on Sundays and public holidays.
Half-day parking costs €15.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
The ideal setting for a short stay or a long weekend.
The beautiful buildings are an excellent indication of the new Bordeaux. The land once belonged to a former Carthusian monastery (Chartreux in French, which leads to the current name, Les Chartrons), drained by the Dutch in the 17th century. It was once home to English, Scottish, Irish, Scandinavian and German merchants, who built fine houses and cellars. Cours Xavier Arnozan (formerly Pavé des Chartrons) is one of the city's most aristocratic and elegant streets. It was always a sign of social status to live on the "Pavé" in the last century.
We recommend the Quai des Marques, an ideal location with parking and streetcar stop nearby, where you can shop and brunch in an open-air café overlooking the Jacques Chaban-Delmas bridge.
And let's not forget the new Musée International du Vin, just a 5-minute walk away! A must.
THE CITY
Bordeaux has always been a dynamic, cosmopolitan city, and continues to reveal exciting new facets of its character. Its bold modernism has made it a must-see destination for anyone interested in French culture, lifestyle... and wine! At the heart of a legendary wine-growing region, this dynamic, sophisticated city is one of the most elegant in France, and has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007.
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