Heart of Bordeaux
Highlights
• Elegant city-center apartment in the heart of Bordeaux
• Beautiful period architecture blended with refined contemporary design
• Walkable to Bordeaux's historic landmarks, restaurants, cafés, and shopping
Located in the historic heart of Bordeaux, this sophisticated apartment combines classic French character with contemporary comfort. Positioned just off Place Pey-Berland, home to the magnificent Saint-André Cathedral where Eleanor of Aquitaine married the future King Louis VII of France in 1137, the residence places guests at the center of centuries of history while offering a stylish retreat for modern travelers.
The interiors showcase elegant living spaces designed for both relaxation and entertaining. High ceilings, period architectural details, custom millwork, and thoughtfully curated furnishings create a warm and inviting atmosphere, while large windows fill the home with natural light. The apartment's blend of historic charm and contemporary design reflects the character that has made Bordeaux one of France's most celebrated destinations.
At the heart of the residence, the sleek modern kitchen features premium finishes, generous workspace, and everything needed for preparing meals at home. Guests seeking a special culinary experience can also arrange private chef services in advance, bringing some of Bordeaux's talented local chefs directly into the apartment for an intimate fine-dining experience without leaving home.
The apartment offers two comfortable bedrooms and one-and-a-half bathrooms. The primary bedroom features a king bed, while the secondary bedroom includes a built-in full bed positioned near the window, making the layout particularly well suited for couples traveling with children or small families. A shared bathroom and laundry area provide convenience for longer stays.
Perfectly positioned for discovering Bordeaux, guests are within walking distance of many of the city's most notable attractions, including the famous Marché des Capucins, a beloved market operating since 1749 and known for its fresh produce, seafood, cheeses, pastries, and local specialties. Beyond the city, Bordeaux serves as an ideal gateway to some of the world's most prestigious wine regions, with celebrated appellations including Margaux, Pauillac, Saint-Julien, Saint-Émilion, and Pomerol all within easy reach for unforgettable day trips and tastings.
Located within Bordeaux's historic center, the apartment is ideally suited to exploring the city on foot, with restaurants, cafés, landmarks, shopping, and cultural attractions just steps away. While a car can be useful for visiting the surrounding wine regions, it is generally unnecessary within the city itself. Parking in the historic center can be limited and navigating the pedestrian-friendly streets may be challenging, making walking, taxis, and public transportation the most convenient ways to experience Bordeaux.