1/5 - Terrible
Floirac felt run-down, seedy, desperate, and unsafe. Although close in proximity to Bordeaux it is a different place altogether. I do not recommend it.

Excellent service and very comfortable rooms.
Reviewed on Oct 22, 2025

Didn't use it
Reviewed on Oct 30, 2025

Nice and clean, good size room. Nice feel to the room. Cozy bed.
Reviewed on Sep 15, 2025

Everything was as expected Near the tram that took us directly to center and aiport ( very easy ) grocery walkable distance Loved my room and the staff is amazing
Reviewed on Oct 9, 2025

The hotel is a bit old but staffs are excellent and facilities are good for EV drivers.
Reviewed on Nov 11, 2025

Did not use the small kitchen. The room is very small. The bathroom all in one shower is inconvenient. The staff were friendly & helpful. Their English was somewhat limited. Lots of games in lobby & green spaces were a welcome use of space. Walkable to Saint Catherine Street for shopping & restaurants. ...
Reviewed on Nov 4, 2025

You can spend time studying the exhibits at Cité du Vin during your travels in Bordeaux. Discover the area's shops, or seek out its local tours.

If you love to shop, this French street has great appeal. People watch as you have a drink or meal. The street seems to have a life of its own.

The biggest square in France, this plaza hosts festivals, concerts and markets and features monuments dedicated to famous writers.

Explore this photogenic riverside square, which is bordered by two grand neoclassical palaces and features a spectacular fountain at its center.

As with many stately buildings that dominate their space, this one has a superb presence. Tour this magnificent building and enjoy one of its performances.

A gateway to the rest of the city, this bustling square in Bordeaux's student quarter is home to classical monuments and stylish restaurants.






Floirac felt run-down, seedy, desperate, and unsafe. Although close in proximity to Bordeaux it is a different place altogether. I do not recommend it.
